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Video: Nigeria’s Buhari threatens to relocate to Niger Republic. Here’s why

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In this video, Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari promised to distance himself from the country’s capital city, Abuja when he hands over to the new government and promised to relocate to the neighbouring Niger Republic “if anyone forces him”.

Buhari also defended his government’s policy to shut the country’s land borders in August 2019 over the illegal importation of drugs, arms and agricultural products from neighbouring countries.

Buhari said, “Nigerians try to impress their neighbours and other people that they eat foreign rice but I said no rice, you either eat what you grow and grow what you eat or you die.”

With less than a week to the completion of his eight-year, two-term reign as Nigeria’s leader, Buhari insists that Nigerians appreciate his policy as it led to job creation and improved agricultural
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Video: Namibian lawmaker Hengari decries barriers to trade

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In this video, a Namibian opposition lawmaker of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), Inna Hengari, decries difficulties around import and export enterprises in the South African country.

The lawmaker emphasized the challenges faced by young people who run “order with me” businesses, where they import goods to resell locally, and the struggles they are condemned to face due to the stringent operations of the Namibia Revenue Agency (NAMRA).

 

Namibia exports mostly low-value primary commodities, with the exception of diamonds, and has a high demand for high-value manufactured goods and machinery, which has resulted in a structurally negative trade balance.

China accounts for 34.1% of Namibia’s exports, followed by South Africa (14.5%), Botswana, Belgium, Spain, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. According to Comtrade’s most recent data, the top suppliers are South Africa (36.2% of imports), Zambia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, China, Bulgaria, India, and the United States.

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Video: Kenya considering debt-for-food, nature deals —Cabinet Secretary

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In this video, Kenya’s Treasury Cabinet Secretary, Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u, during the recent Medium-Term Debt Strategy 2024, revealed that his country was exploring debt-for-food security & debt-for-nature swaps as talks were underway with the World Food Programme.

The country is also discussing a debt-for-medicine swap while pushing the prospect of a debt-for-nature swap to the back burner.

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