TINUBU MEETS KING CHARLES TO STRENGTHEN NIGERIA-UK DIPLOMATIC BONDS
The presidency has revealed that President Bola Tinubu’s visit to King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, United Kingdom, on Wednesday was aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties with the United Kingdom.
This was disclosed in a statement by the Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, on his verified X account on Thursday.
He wrote, “President Bola Tinubu visited His Majesty, King Charles, at Buckingham Palace. The significant meeting highlighted the ongoing diplomatic ties and partnership between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.”
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The United Kingdom Royal Family also confirmed the visit, posting a photograph of the two leaders at Buckingham Palace with the caption, “ Yesterday, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria visited His Majesty at Buckingham Palace.”
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