The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) diplomatic missions in Nigeria have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with the country.

According to Malaysian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Aiyub Omar, over 3,000 Nigerians are currently studying in Malaysian universities, both public and private.
“There are so many travelers now traveling to Malaysia; for instance, in a month, we receive about more than 300 applications for Nigerians to travel to Malaysia,” he said.
The “Essence of ASEAN” festival reception, hosted by the High Commission of Malaysia in partnership with the embassies of the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam in Abuja, aimed to foster understanding and collaboration between ASEAN member countries and Nigeria. Omar noted that Malaysia has been a partner to Nigeria since 1965, and this year marks the 60th anniversary of their bilateral relations.
The Philippines Ambassador, Mr. Mersole Mellejor, emphasized the need for greater awareness about ASEAN among Nigerians. “The common people of Nigeria need to know what ASEAN represents and our aspirations,” he said, highlighting the importance of increasing ASEAN’s visibility and engagement with Nigeria. This collaboration could leverage the collective market of nearly 1 billion people across ASEAN and West Africa.
Representing the Nigerian Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Janet Olisa pointed out that ASEAN offers valuable educational exchange programs, utilizing the robust network of institutions in the region. “ASEAN has taught us that the first thing you need to do is trade among yourself, tourism among yourself, before you go out,” she said, emphasizing the importance of economic collaboration.
Olisa further noted, “We have a lot of collaboration with most of the ASEAN countries. Malaysia has a very robust exchange program scholarship that they do provide. Same with Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and the other five countries.” The festival showcased ASEAN cultures, featuring traditional dances, attire, music, culinary delights, and promotional materials to familiarize Nigerians with the diverse nations of ASEAN.
