Goge Africa has announced the launch of a Cultural Dialogue and Diplomacy Series to promote African culture as a strategic tool for diplomacy and economic growth.
Zhou Hongyou, the minister of the Chinese embassy in Nigeria described tea as a bridge for dialogue and mutual learning among civilisations.
The minister said the decision reflected the values of empathy, national unity, and collective sensitivity.
Ms Patrick said, “Leboku-in-Abuja-2025 aligns with national goals of cultural preservation.
Ms Musawa made the call at a breaking of fast she hosted for stakeholders, ministry officials and the media on Wednesday evening in Abuja.
Me Raphael said the relationship between Nigeria and China was immersed in history, marked by mutual respect and shared aspirations.
