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Nigeria and Denmark Forge Digital Partnership to Accelerate Innovation
Nigeria and Denmark have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing digital transformation and innovation between the two nations. The agreement was formalized during the NORDIC Nigeria Connect Conference in Lagos, with both countries committing to collaborative efforts in technology development and digital infrastructure.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The MoU was signed by Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, and Denmark’s State Secretary for Trade and Investment, Lina Gandløse Hansen. The partnership focuses on three key areas: expanding digital connectivity, advancing digital government services, and fostering talent development in technology sectors.
Dr. Tijani emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “This is not just a symbolic signing; it is a testament to Denmark’s genuine interest in Nigeria’s growth.” He highlighted that Denmark had already committed approximately €12 million to support Nigeria’s 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) program, which aims to develop a skilled workforce in the technology sector.
State Secretary Hansen expressed Denmark’s readiness to collaborate, noting, “When Nigeria calls for collaboration, Denmark responds.” She acknowledged that the MoU is a direct result of Dr. Tijani’s recent visit to Copenhagen, which sparked mutual interest and dialogue between the two nations.
The partnership also aims to facilitate joint efforts in broadband infrastructure expansion, the implementation of digital governance solutions, and the creation of opportunities for Nigerian professionals to engage with Danish companies. Dr. Tijani mentioned ongoing discussions with the LEGO Foundation to explore collaboration in educational technology and creative learning initiatives.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by Deputy Chief of Staff Samuel Egube, welcomed the agreement, stating that the conference marked a shift “from invitation to implementation.” He noted that over 400 companies participated, indicating that partnerships are now “taking root and delivering results.”
This collaboration aligns with Nigeria’s broader digital transformation agenda, which includes the goal of completing the digitalization of all 774 local government areas by 2027. The partnership with Denmark is expected to accelerate these efforts, bringing advanced technological solutions and expertise to Nigeria.
The MoU also complements ongoing engagements with other Nordic countries, such as Finland, Norway, and Sweden, all of which have shown increasing interest in Nigeria’s expanding digital economy. The success of this partnership will depend on clear timelines, transparent selection processes, and measurable outcomes that benefit both nations.
As Nigeria continues its digital transformation journey, partnerships like the one with Denmark are seen as crucial in bridging technological gaps and fostering sustainable economic growth. The collaboration is poised to bring about significant advancements in digital infrastructure, governance, and talent development, positioning Nigeria as a leader in digital innovation in Africa.
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The directive came on Saturday from the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, in a public statement addressed to the actress.
While acknowledging Martins’ charitable intentions toward vulnerable residents, Wahab stressed that cooking or trading on public infrastructure—including roads, walkways, and medians—violates Lagos State’s environmental and public order laws.
“Although we appreciate the spirit of charity and compassion behind your actions, carrying out such activities on public roads, walkways, or medians is not permitted under Lagos environmental and public order regulations,” Wahab said. He explained that these practices pose safety, sanitation, and traffic risks.
The commissioner also noted that Martins had previously been cautioned over similar actions last year but had resumed the activity. He urged her to redirect her humanitarian efforts to approved platforms and locations.
“You were previously cautioned about this same issue due to the understanding of its philanthropic intention. I strongly advise you to desist from street cooking or similar activities in public spaces to avoid apprehension and prosecution,” Wahab said. “If you wish to continue your charitable outreach, it should be done through proper channels and designated locations to support vulnerable people without violating the law or creating environmental hazards.”
Wahab further emphasized that Lagos State expects all residents and visitors to comply with its laws, stating, “We expect everyone to be law-abiding in Lagos, just as they would be in any other well-regulated city.”
The warning follows recent videos showing Martins cooking and distributing food on Lagos streets, which drew significant public attention. This is not the first incident; in October 2025, officials from the Kick Against Indiscipline task force apprehended Martins while she was cooking on a road median in Lekki, seizing her cooking equipment. Footage of the encounter circulated online, showing her distressed and holding a hand she said was burned by hot oil, sparking mixed reactions.
The controversy also involved Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, after Martins claimed she received ₦20 million from his office to support her charity. Seyi Tinubu later clarified that the funds were raised by friends moved by her humanitarian work, and he stressed he did not support any actions that violate Lagos State laws.
The state government has consistently defended its enforcement measures, maintaining that Martins’ activities on public roads were unauthorized and breached environmental and sanitation regulations.
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