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June 9, 1961

Transcript of the Conversation between N.S. Khrushchev and Chief of Economic Mission of the Federation of Nigeria, Okotie-Eboh

Khrushchev welcomes the Nigerian delegation, congratulates Nigeria on its independence, and expresses the Soviet Union's support for its political and economic development. Okotie-Eboh requests technical and financial assistance to help Nigeria achieve full economic independence and expand trade relations. Khrushchev agrees to provide economic and technical support, including sending specialists, developing trade, and offering educational opportunities.

March 8, 2024

Interview with Daniel Ajudeonu

Daniel Ajudeonu, a Nigerian activist and member of Young Pugwash, discusses his journey into nuclear disarmament, inspired by experiences such as a UN summer school and involvement with Effective Altruism. He focuses on youth capacity-building in Africa, addressing nuclear disarmament and peaceful applications like energy and medicine. Ajudeonu highlights nuclear weapons as destabilizing and advocates for eliminating them through global treaties like the TPNW, improved dialogue among nuclear states, and enhanced public awareness. Despite challenges like restrictive visa policies and limited representation of Global South voices, he emphasizes the need for inclusivity, knowledge-sharing, and long-term commitment to disarmament and global security.

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

April 26, 2024

Interview with Ayo Ayoola-Amale

This interview with Ayo Ayoola-Amale explores her journey as a lawyer, activist, and peace advocate. She highlights her role in founding the Ghana section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), emphasizing its mission for gender equality, human rights, and disarmament. Drawing on personal experiences and inspiration from figures like Rosa Parks, she discusses the intersections of gender, peace, and justice, advocating for global disarmament and ethical technology use. Ayoola-Amale underscores the need for collaboration, inclusivity, and continuous advocacy to address global challenges like nuclear proliferation and autonomous weapons.

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

June 14, 1962

Letter, X. Rakhmatualleva to the Union of Writers of Tajikistan

The Tajik Society of Friendship and Cultural Ties with Foreign Countries wishes to send delegations to several countries in Africa.

June 23, 1971

Discussion Between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr The Hon. H. Muller and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, His Excellency Dr Rui D’Espiney Patricio

May 5, 1978

TELEGRAM 046.449 from the Romanian Embassy in Lagos to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Romanian Embassy in Lagos reports on DPRK Vice-President Gang Ryang-uk's visit to Nigeria and the issues discussed.

November 24, 1980

Hungarian Embassy in Nigeria, Report, 24 November 1980. Subject: Contacts between the Korean Workers’ Party and the National Party of Nigeria.

This telegram concerns the relations between North Korea and Nigeria, especially the establishment of commercial and economic cooperation.

February 9, 1972

Hungarian Embassy in Nigeria, Telegram, 9 February 1972. Subject: DPRK-Nigerian relations

The Hungarian Ambassador to Nigeria assesses Nigerian-North Korean relations following a visit by North Korean diplomats to Nigeria.