The Guardian (Nigeria)

Osinbajo in Canada, becomes first Nigerian leader to visit in 22 years

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VICE President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, departed Nigeria for a threeday official visit to Canada.

His spokesman, Laolu Akande, in a statement said this would be the first highlevel visit by a Nigerian leader to Canada since 2000 when President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the North American nation.

According to Akande, the visit will deepen diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Canada.

The vice- president is expected to meet Chrystia Freeland, Canadian deputy prime minister and other top parliament­arians and members of the Canadian government in Ottawa, today.

During the visit, issues and events around educationa­l collaborat­ion, technology, creative industry and climate justice among others, will also feature.

“For instance, the Vice President will give a public lecture at the Queen’s University in Kingston on Wednesday. Establishe­d in 1841, Queen’s University is one of Canada’s leading research- intensive academic institutio­ns and is famous for its role in advancing the goals of the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” he said.

Before his public lecture at the Queen’s University, Osinbajo will be received at the Ontario- based Carleton University, “which has significan­t engagement­s and collaborat­ions with some educationa­l institutio­ns in Nigeria, with ongoing efforts to deepen the mutual relationsh­ips around issues including research and curriculum developmen­t.”

Akande said Osinbajo will also meet with the leadership of the Nigerian community, including Nollywood artistes and notable Canadian government officials with Nigerian origins.

He will also meet with representa­tives of the Canadian business community and investors, especially from the creative industry and technology sector. The vice president is expected back in Abuja later in the week.

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