At the same time, hundreds of Nigerian farmers, experts, educators, academicians, students, doctors, community workers and engineers were trained in Israel.
[3] Over fifty Israeli companies operate in Nigeria in the spheres of construction, infrastructure, hi-tech, communications and IT, agriculture and water management.
[11] In June 2014 during the kidnapping of Israeli teens, before they were found murdered, then Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan wrote to Israel's Netanyahu: "...
"[12] In 2023, Israeli Transport Minister Miri Regev approved a deal to establish non-stop flights between Nigeria and Israel.
Under the agreement, direct flights will be available between Tel Aviv and Abuja operated by the Nigerian airline Air Peace.