Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is back on home soil after concluding a two-day historic visit to the United Kingdom at the invitation of the royal family.
After departing Abuja on Tuesday, March 17, the President spent significant time at Windsor Castle from March 18 to 19.
While there, the President and the First Lady were treated to a viewing of a special exhibition featuring Nigerian artifacts from the Royal Collection, highlighting the deep-rooted cultural cooperation between the two countries.
The visit served as a powerful symbol of the "special bond" shared by Nigeria and its former colonial partner.
The trip was highly productive for the Nigerian economy and national security.
The expanded bilateral engagement between senior officials led to new pacts regarding international trade and foreign investment.
By meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Tinubu ensured that Nigeria remains a priority partner for the UK in areas of interfaith dialogue and global security.
After a busy week of diplomacy, the President is now set to observe the upcoming Sallah holiday in Lagos.
This brief period of rest will allow the leader to connect with citizens during the religious festival before he resumes his official duties in Abuja.
The successful completion of this state visit is seen by many as a major win for Nigeria's standing on the global stage.

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