President Bola Tinubu has concluded his international engagements in Paris and London, and has returned to Lagos.
The President embarked on a trip to Paris, France on Friday to attend the summit for ‘A New Global Financing Pact,’ which was hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. The summit aimed to explore innovative financial solutions to global challenges. President Tinubu actively participated in the discussions and shared insights on the importance of international cooperation for sustainable development.
Following the successful summit in Paris, President Tinubu proceeded to London, United Kingdom, for a brief private visit. During his time in London, he engaged in personal activities and took the opportunity to strengthen diplomatic ties with key stakeholders.
Having completed his international trips, President Tinubu has now returned to Lagos, where he will resume his duties as the leader of the nation. His participation in the global summit and private visit underscores his commitment to international collaboration and his dedication to the progress of Nigeria.
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