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King Charles welcomes Nigerian President to UK for state visit

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Britain is home to a large Nigerian diaspora, ​with about 300 000 Nigerians living in the UK.
United Kingdom’s (UK) King Charles hosted Nigerian President Bola Tinubu at ​Windsor Castle on Wednesday, in the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 ‌years, which is aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.
With trade between the two countries at a record high, Charles is using the two-day visit to highlight the pair’s deep cultural and commercial links.
After a carriage procession, Tinubu arrived in a courtyard at ​the castle for a royal salute, where he joined Charles in the sunshine to inspect British ​soldiers in traditional scarlet jackets and bearskin hats.
The state visit did not include ⁠a lunch as Tinubu is a practising Muslim who is fasting during Ramadan, but a state banquet ​will take place later on Wednesday evening.
Britain is home to a large Nigerian diaspora, ​with about 300 000 Nigerians living in the UK.
One of the most high-profile Britons of Nigerian heritage is Kemi Badenoch, the main opposition Conservative leader who is the first Black woman to lead a major British political party. She was born ​in London to Nigerian parents.
The British government hopes the visit will reinforce the UK’s role as a ​global centre for African business.
Charles spent the afternoon showing Tinubu items related to Nigeria from the royal collection, accompanied by ‌their ⁠wives, Queen Camilla and Oluremi, and heir to the throne Prince William and his wife Kate.
Among the items were a manuscript written by Ben Okri, the Nigerian-born British poet and novelist, who was the first Black writer to win the Booker Prize, and a Yoruba throne, stitched with thousands of small, coloured beads, ​which Nigeria had presented ​to Charles’s mother, the ⁠late Queen Elizabeth in 1956.
The visit also included a trip to her tomb in St George’s Chapel to lay a wreath of flowers.
Charles, who is still ​undergoing regular treatment for cancer, has hosted several high-profile state visits over the ​last nine ⁠months, welcoming German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, United States President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.
–Reuters–