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DPRK's Birthday Marked in Foreign Countries
Pyongyang, September 17 (KCNA) -- Seminars on the exploits of the great leaders of the DPRK took place in Abuja of Nigeria, Katmandu of Nepal and Stockholm of Sweden from September 5 to 8 to mark the 66th founding anniversary of the DPRK.

Alhassan Mamman Muhammad, chairman of the Nigerian National Committee for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, in his report titled "Immortal exploits performed by President Kim Il Sung, founder of the DPRK, in nation-building" said that the President founded the DPRK on September 9, 1948 after the liberation of Korea on the basis of historical experience gained in building the people's revolutionary government during the anti-Japanese armed struggle.

Ahmed Blaza Lawan, chairman of the Nigerian Group for the Study of the Songun Politics, noted that leader Kim Jong Il established the state machinery with the National Defence Commission as its pivot and laid a foundation for achieving the eternal prosperity of the DPRK to cope with the grave situation late in the last century.

Igwanagu Nicholas, chairman of the Nigerian Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, said that the DPRK would shine long as an invincible socialist power thanks to the leadership of Marshal Kim Jong Un.

Manju Ratna Sakya, chairman of the Nepal Journalist Association for the Study of the Juche Idea and Songun Politics, and other speakers praised Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il as father of socialist Korea, prominent leader in the 20th century, peerless brilliant Songun commander and world political elder who turned the DPRK into a political, ideological power, military power and nuclear weapons state.

Oskar Molleby, chief of the Swedish Group for the Study of the Juche Idea, said under the leadership of Kim Jong Un the Korean people are now dynamically pushing forward the building of a thriving nation despite the moves of the U.S. imperialists and their allies to stifle the DPRK.

Congratulatory messages to Kim Jong Un were adopted at the seminars.

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