On Thursday night, President Bola Tinubu arrived back in Abuja from Johannesburg, South Africa, where he had gone with other African dignitaries to see President Cyril Ramaphosa take office for a second term.
Remember that the President had traveled from Abuja to Lagos for the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations last Friday? On Wednesday, he departed for Johannesburg to attend President Ramaphosa's inauguration ceremony.
In addition to attending the inauguration event, President Tinubu met privately with Ramaphosa during the latter's visit to the Nigerian leader at his hotel while he was in South Africa.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale, the President's Special Advisor on Media and Publicity, stated in a statement that during the In a private discussion, the two presidents recognized the shared difficulties that African nations confront and decided that cooperation was necessary to address those difficulties.
According to a release, President Tinubu observed that the majority of the problems faced by African nations were covered in President Ramaphosa's inaugural speech, emphasizing the necessity for more cooperation between public officials and individuals in order to find answers.
"I thought your remarks at the ceremony was excellent. It was a pleasure to hear you speak. There are many challenges that we share in common, thus we should collaborate more closely. Tinubu was cited as stating, "It was a good celebration."
Remember that the President had traveled from Abuja to Lagos for the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations last Friday? On Wednesday, he departed for Johannesburg to attend President Ramaphosa's inauguration ceremony.
In addition to attending the inauguration event, President Tinubu met privately with Ramaphosa during the latter's visit to the Nigerian leader at his hotel while he was in South Africa.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale, the President's Special Advisor on Media and Publicity, stated in a statement that during the In a private discussion, the two presidents recognized the shared difficulties that African nations confront and decided that cooperation was necessary to address those difficulties.
According to a release, President Tinubu observed that the majority of the problems faced by African nations were covered in President Ramaphosa's inaugural speech, emphasizing the necessity for more cooperation between public officials and individuals in order to find answers.
"I thought your remarks at the ceremony was excellent. It was a pleasure to hear you speak. There are many challenges that we share in common, thus we should collaborate more closely. Tinubu was cited as stating, "It was a good celebration."
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