The Rwanda High Commission in Nigeria has celebrated the 30th anniversary of its liberation, popularly known as Kwibohora 30.
The celebration marked a significant moment in Rwanda’s history, symbolising the end of genocide and the defeat of the oppressive regime that orchestrated it on July 4, 1994.









According to the Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo, While Rwanda has made remarkable progress in serval areas, the journey towards building a prosperous and unified nation is still ongoing.
The envoy reflected on the challenges Rwanda faced after gaining independence on 1st July, 1962.
For Rwandan, the signifance of the Kwaibohora Day can not be underestimated.
Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister, Yusuf Tuggar, who was represented by Amb. Safiu Olaniyan commended the people of Rwanda on their liberation, growth, and achievements over the past three decades.
Tuggar reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with Rwanda and strengthening bilateral ties between both countries.
This year’s theme, “Rwanda’s Journey Continues”, signifies the ongoing efforts towards national reconciliation, justice, economic prosperity, and social development.