King Charles III and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
9 Things King Charles III Said About Nigeria
King Charles III delivered warm remarks about Nigeria during a state banquet at Windsor Castle, highlighting the deep historical ties, cultural connections, and contributions of Nigerians to the United Kingdom and the wider world.
Here are nine key things the monarch said about Nigeria:
1. Strong Historical Ties
King Charles III emphasized the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, describing it as one built on centuries of shared history, engagement, and mutual influence.
2. Shared Values and Partnership
He noted that both nations are united by common values, including a commitment to progress, resilience, and continued cooperation in global affairs.
3. Nigeria’s Role in the Commonwealth
The King acknowledged Nigeria as one of the most significant members of the Commonwealth, underlining its importance in the continued growth and relevance of the organisation.
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4. Contribution of Nigerians in the UK
He praised the Nigerian diaspora in the United Kingdom for their positive impact across various sectors, describing them as a vibrant and dynamic community.
5. Nigerian Professionals in the NHS
King Charles highlighted the vital role played by Nigerian doctors and healthcare workers in the UK’s National Health Service, noting their indispensable contributions to healthcare delivery.
6. Cultural and Human Connections
He referenced the strong cultural links between both countries, including the presence of Nigerians in sports, arts, and other areas of public life in the UK.
7. Nigeria’s Global Influence
The monarch acknowledged Nigeria’s influence as a major African nation with a growing global presence, particularly through its youthful and energetic population.
8. Commitment to Security and Stability
King Charles III noted Nigeria’s role in addressing regional security challenges, especially in West Africa and the Sahel, and the importance of international partnerships in tackling such issues.
9. Enduring Friendship Between Both Nations
He reaffirmed the enduring friendship between Nigeria and the UK, expressing optimism that the relationship will continue to strengthen in the years ahead.
The remarks reflect a broader diplomatic tone of cooperation and mutual respect, reinforcing the historical and contemporary ties between both countries.
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