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MFA, Bangladesh High Commission in Nigeria, NBBTF Meet to Discuss Youth Booth Camp Program

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September 25, 2025
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Following an earlier meeting between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the High Commissioner -Designate of the Bangladesh to Nigeria on Friday September 19, 2025, a follow up meeting at the instance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nigeria, led by Ambassador Bolaji Akinremi, Director of Reform and Foreign Service Innovation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs along with the organizers of the event – the Federal Ministry of Youth Development and the Nigerian Bangladesh Business and Technology Forum (NBBTF) to a strategic joint program implementation meeting at the Bangladesh High Commission, hosted by His Excellency, Miah Md. Mainul Kabir, Bangladesh High Commissioner-designate on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.

Discussions centered on the joint initiative between Nigeria and Bangladesh, A Booth Camp which aims to promote youth engagement, entrepreneurship, and cultural exchange between the two countries.

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The program, has both policy and economic dimensions focused on capacity building, exchange of skills, creativity, ICT and innovation. Designed to model the role of the youth demographic in bilateral relations among the South South countries, the Bangladesh edition will celebrate the Bangladesh youth year and synergize Nigeria’s emerging youth diplomacy for sustainable development as a key outcome.

The Booth Camp will bring together policy makers, young leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators across the sectors from both countries to strengthen economic relationships and promote sustainable development. With a strong emphasis on ICT, frontier technologies in ship building/breaking, Agritech, fintech, SMEs, among others, the program is expected to foster youth-led development initiatives and create a model for structural youth diplomacy.

Advanced team made of NBBTF and some  Ministry officials we go to prepare grounds between 20th- 25th October, 2025.

Ministerial Team and selected youth executive for the Booth Camp Will be from October 26th- 30th October, 2025.

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