NIGERIA Honors ZUMA WITH GIANT STATUE IN IMO STATE
JOHANNESBURG - President Jacob Zuma has finished up his visit to Zambia, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo to fortify financial relations and other co-operations.
On Saturday, President Zuma was respected in Nigeria's Imo State with his monster statue raised in the city and a road that has been named after him.
President Jacob Zuma and President Joseph Kabila Kabange holding talks during President Zuma's working visit to the DRC as SADC chairperson pic.twitter.com/zZN86847vt— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) October 15, 2017
A bronze statue of President Jacob Zuma unveiled and a road named after President Zuma as part of the honour by the Imo State in Nigeria pic.twitter.com/wSKrjg4w55— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) October 15, 2017
The state representative additionally presented on President Zuma the Imo Merit Award which is the most astounding honor in the state gave on recognized identities who have had any kind of effect in the improvement of their groups.
President Zuma had dialogs with President Joseph Kabila Kabange on Sunday on the issues of peace and security in the DRC.
He went to the nation as the director of SADC to help the legislature and the general population of the DRC to accomplish practical peace, security and dependability.
The Governor of the Imo State in Nigeria, Mr Owelle Okorocha conferred on President Jacob Zuma the Imo Merit Award. pic.twitter.com/RAUKJ4FAn8
— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) October 15, 2017
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