[1] After World War II, many Poles decided to settle permanently in Nigeria.
[2] In April 2013, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk paid a two-day visit to Nigeria and met with President Goodluck Jonathan.
[5] In December 2018, Nigerian President Muhammad Buhari paid a visit to Katowice, Poland to attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24).
[2] Bilateral relations between Nigeria and Poland have been marked by mutual cooperation and support for each other in international forums.
Poland regards Nigeria as one of its most important trade partners in Africa, south of the Sahara.