/ Jun 13, 2026
/ Jun 13, 2026

Nigeria and Morocco strengthen ties through cultural, economic plans

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Morocco and Nigeria are set to strengthen economic cooperation following discussions linked to the Mata International Equestrian Festival in northern Morocco.

 

The President of the Mata International Equestrian Festival, Nabil Baraka, said both countries are exploring closer collaboration aimed at boosting economic development projects and fostering youth engagement.

Speaking during the opening ceremony of the 14th edition of the festival, Baraka emphasised that future cooperation between Nigeria and Morocco could drive long-term growth through shared initiatives.

He noted plans for structured economic dialogue next year, saying both nations should work towards “making sure Nigeria and Morocco get closer in economic dialogue” to support development and generational cooperation.

The festival, held in northern Morocco, brought together cultural groups, international visitors, and equestrian teams in celebrations of heritage and traditional horse-riding sports. Organisers say the event continues to serve as a platform for cultural exchange and international networking.

Baraka’s comments add to ongoing diplomatic and cultural efforts between African nations seeking to expand trade, tourism, and youth development partnerships across the continent.

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