BRAZIL has announced Nigeria’s official acceptance as a partner country in the BRICS bloc, a significant development for global economic collaboration. The announcement came on Friday as Brazil, which holds the BRICS presidency for 2025, highlighted Nigeria’s growing influence in global governance and South-South cooperation, Reuters reported.
Nigeria’s strategic role in BRICS
In a statement, Brazil’s Foreign Ministry, known as Itamaraty, emphasised Nigeria’s alignment with the bloc’s goals.
‘As the 6th largest population in the world and the 1st on the African continent, as well as one of the largest economies in Africa, Nigeria has converging interests with the other members of the group,’ the statement read.
Nigeria’s inclusion reflects its increasing role as a key player in African and global affairs, furthering its commitment to fostering economic partnerships and reforming global governance structures.
Expanding BRICS partnerships
Nigeria joins eight other nations, primarily from Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Asia, with similar partner status in BRICS. This move demonstrates the bloc’s focus on inclusivity and strengthening ties across the Global South.
Why Nigeria matters
Nigeria’s status as Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation makes it a vital contributor to the bloc’s mission of promoting multipolar global governance. With shared objectives in sustainable development and economic integration, Nigeria’s participation is expected to bolster BRICS’ impact on global trade and policymaking.
BRICS: A growing force in global affairs
The BRICS bloc, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, continues to expand its influence. With Nigeria’s partnership, the bloc deepens its engagement with Africa, a region crucial for its strategic initiatives.
As the BRICS presidency transitions to Brazil in 2025, the inclusion of Nigeria signals a growing focus on collaboration with African nations to address shared challenges and opportunities.