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Britain, Nigeria agree $2.6milliom Fintech partnership in Lagos

As part of her visit to Nigeria on a three-day, three-nation trip to Africa, the British Prime Minister, Theresa May is in Lagos where she’s  meeting with business leaders and announce the formation of a U.K.-Nigeria fintech partnership.

The PM who earlier met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa, Abuja.

The fintech partnership which is 2 million pounds ($2.6 million) is to support Nigerian innovators. She will also visit the securities exchange company FMDQ in Lagos.

“Already the finance and business links between Lagos and London are bringing enormous benefits to businesses and people in the U.K. and in Nigeria and today’s announcements deepen this burgeoning partnership even further,” May said.

The Nigerian government had also announced that Buhari and May would sign vital defence and economic agreements between Nigeria and the UK.

“I am unashamed about the need to ensure that our aid programme works for the UK,” May will say in her speech, according to extracts released by her office.

This is her first visit to Africa since she became prime minister in 2016.

She is in a company of a 30-man business delegation as part of her efforts to “deepen and strengthen” partnerships around the world as the UK prepares to leave the European Union (EU) next year.

May is expected to leave the country on Thursday and fly to Nairobi to meet with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta

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