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Nigeria-Saudi bilateral relations soar with cultural collaboration at Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition

Nigeria-Saudi bilateral relations soar with cultural collaboration at Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition

L – R: Abdulqader Alhefdi, Manager, CEO’s office, Libraries Commission; Folajimi Daodu, CEO, Vault Hill; Jaber Al Ajmi, Talent and Cognitive Capabilities Development Director, Ministry of Culture; Abdulazeez Hong, Senior Economic Counsellor at the Nigerian Embassy in Saudi Arabia, Mosaad Alomery, Advisor to the CEO at the Ministry of Culture

In a testament to the deepening ties between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, the prestigious Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition, hosted by the Ministry of Culture through the Libraries Commission, spotlighted the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy.

Held at the iconic Riyadh Diriyah Squares between 28 November to 7 December 2024, the event attracted dignitaries and diplomats from around the globe, further underscoring Saudi Arabia’s commitment to cultural diplomacy and international cooperation.

Among the notable Nigerian representatives was Abdulazeez Hong, Senior Economic Counsellor at the Nigerian Embassy in Saudi Arabia, who was presented with a symbolic gift by the Libraries Commission, according to a statement. This exchange highlighted Nigeria’s growing prominence in the Saudi cultural and diplomatic landscape.

The exhibition showcased over 2,000 rare and historic manuscripts, demonstrating Saudi Arabia’s dedication to preserving and digitizing its cultural treasures. It also highlighted the innovative use of virtual reality technologies, bridging the past and the future to offer immersive experiences of ancient heritage.

This significant cultural engagement comes on the heels of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s participation in the Joint Arab-Islamic Summit in Saudi Arabia a month ago. His presence at the summit underscored Nigeria’s strategic commitment to fostering deeper collaboration with Saudi Arabia and other key Arab nations. The cultural exchange at the Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition further strengthens this momentum, positioning Nigeria and Saudi Arabia as allies in promoting shared values of education, heritage, and innovation.

At the heart of this collaboration is Folajimi Daodu, a trailblazing Nigerian tech entrepreneur and the CEO of Vault Hill. Known for his visionary approach to bridging Africa and the Middle East, Daodu played a pivotal role in facilitating Nigeria’s active participation in the exhibition. His presence as a VIP guest and advocate for cross-continental collaboration highlights the power of technology and culture in fostering global partnerships.

“It’s inspiring to see how cultural heritage and modern technology can unite nations,” Daodu remarked. “Events like the Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition create opportunities not just to celebrate our shared histories but to imagine the possibilities of collaboration in education, innovation, and beyond”, he said in the statement.

The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has lauded this initiative, noting that such engagements underscore the potential for deeper partnerships between the two nations. The Ministry emphasized that the cultural and technological diplomacy showcased at the event aligns with Nigeria’s broader goals of international cooperation and economic diversification.

The Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition is more than a celebration of history—it is a bridge to the future, uniting nations through shared appreciation for knowledge and creativity. With figures like President Tinubu strengthening diplomatic ties and innovators like Folajimi Daodu championing technology-driven cultural diplomacy, the relationship between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia is poised for unprecedented growth.

 

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