SKN’s PM engages with three influential Nigerian figures, seeking to foster strategic development partnerships
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SKN’s PM engages with three influential Nigerian figures, seeking to foster strategic development partnerships
SKN’s PM engages with three influential Nigerian figures, seeking to foster strategic development partnerships
Following the closing of the African-Caribbean Investment Summit 2025 (AACIS 25), in Abuja, Nigeria, SKN’s Prime Minister, the Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, engaged in a series of high-level bilateral meetings with three influential Nigerian figures, each of whom came specifically to meet with him in Abuja.
The meetings served as a continuation of the Prime Minister’s mission to foster strategic development partnerships between Africa and the Caribbean. In PM Drew’s closing message at the Summit, he announced his intention to bring Caribbean leadership back to Abuja in 2026 during his tenure as Chairman of the CARICOM Heads of Government.
The Prime Minister held a productive discussion with Dr. Eruani Azi-bapu Godbless, a prominent Nigerian businessman and President of Azikel Group—Nigeria’s second-largest conglomerate, spanning petroleum refining, dredging, power generation, construction, engineering, and aviation.
Next, Prime Minister Drew met with Mallam Khalifa Naziru Abdullahi, Founder and President of K.K. Kingdom Group, a diverse conglomerate involved in manufacturing, real estate, energy, engineering, etc. Then he welcomed a courtesy call from Hon. Gabriel Torwua Suswam, Nigerian politician and former Governor of Benue State. Prime Minister Drew used each meeting to extend an invitation for them to visit St. Kitts and Nevis in May for the upcoming Investment Gateway Summit 2025.