Receives the Director of Chancery to the Chargé d'Affairs a.i.of Cuba
NIGERIA, August 25, 2017. The Director of Multilateral Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Richards Adejola, received the second secretary, Leydis Bernal Suárez, Chargé d'Affaires at the Embassy of Cuba.
The meeting was held in a cordial and friendly environment, in accordance with the existing relations between the two countries, and aspects related to the state of bilateral relations of Cuba and Nigeria were discussed.
The Cuban Embassy in Nigeria commemorates the 91st anniversary of the Commander-in-Chief's birthday
NIGERIA, August 15, 2017. The Cuban Embassy in Nigeria together with young Nigerian graduates in Cuba and representatives of the press of the African country recalled the 91st birthday of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.
In the morning, three young Nigerian graduates of Medicine and Metal Engineering at Cuban universities, Onuche Audu, Edidibong Uboho and Edwing Egubu, transmitted the legacy inherited from the Historical Leader of the Revolution to various media outlets; traditions and customs learned in the Caribbean nation.
Receive Directors from the Ministry of Information and Culture to Charge d'Affaires a.i of Cuba in Nigeria
NIGERIA, August 3, 2017. The Director of Public Communication and National Orientation, Onufela Osinbiyi received today Leydis Bernal Suárez, Chargé d'Affaires a.i of the Cuban Embassy in Nigeria
The meeting was fruitful as both sides exchanged their interests on the existing Partnership Agreement since 2013 in the sector of the press, specifically, radio and television. The dialogue was maintained in an atmosphere of respect and cordiality, showing the bilateral ties between Cuba and Nigeria.
Cuba denounces efforts to silence the voice of the Venezuelan people
This Sunday, July 30, 2017, during elections for the National Constituent Assembly in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Venezuelan people demonstrated to the world that they are in full possession of their sovereign rights, and are firmly on the side of peace, in defense of citizen security, of independence and self-determination in their homeland, as they have been throughout the history of Latin America and the Caribbean, since Bolívar.