The Russian Federation has taken more steps aimed at strengthening educational ties with Nigeria by opening opportunities for Nigerian students at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
This was the crux of an event organised to mark MGIMO Day in Nigeria, an institution considered as a world-class hub for training future diplomats, global business leaders and policy experts.
Speaking during the event in Abuja at the weekend, Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podelyshev, an alumnus of MGIMO, said the university offers more than academic instruction, noting that it plays a transformative role in shaping students’ worldview and equipping them with skills to navigate an increasingly complex global environment.
“MGIMO is not just a place of study, it is an environment that broadens horizons and prepares students to engage confidently in a multicultural world,” he said.
Founded under the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MGIMO is widely regarded as one of the leading institutions in international relations, diplomacy, economics and law.
According to Podelyshev, the university combines academic excellence with practical training, enabling students to develop critical thinking, negotiation and analytical skills.
The Russian envoy noted that the institution is rich in multilingual education, stressing that MGIMO offers instruction in more than 50 foreign languages, a feat that has earned it global recognition and helped foster a diverse academic community.
According to Podelyshev the university offers Nigerian youths opportunities to pursue international careers, particularly in diplomacy, global business, international law and public policy.
He also stressed Russia’s growing educational cooperation with Africa, revealing ongoing efforts to expand partnerships with institutions across the continent, including Nigeria, through scholarships, academic exchanges and joint programmes.
“Choosing a university defines not only your career path but also how you see the world. MGIMO is where ambition meets opportunity,” he added.
Also speaking, Shuvalova Ekaterina, Deputy Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at MGIMO, noted that the event was a major step in strengthening Nigeria–Russia educational relations, and noted that this development is the beginning of a new phase of academic collaboration between both countries.
She explained that MGIMO has a global reach, adding that the institution operates a network of campuses across multiple locations, including Moscow and other international hubs in Central Asia, with expansion plans extending to Asia.
She disclosed that the university comprises 14 schools offering a wide range of programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels, as well as executive education and preparatory courses.
“MGIMO trains not just professionals, but leaders capable of addressing the most pressing global challenges,” she said.
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