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Why Tinubu’s Windsor Castle trip matters for Nigeria-UK ties

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By Anule Emmanuel

President Bola Tinubu arrived in Britain on Tuesday for a state visit that carries the weight of history: the first by a Nigerian leader in 37 years and the first ever at Windsor Castle, an honour previously reserved for his four predecessors at Buckingham Palace.

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The President, accompanied by his wife-the First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, was greeted at London Stansted Airport by Mark Bevan, the deputy lieutenant of Essex, on behalf of the royal family, along with Nigeria’s acting high commissioner to Britain, Ambassador Mohammed Maidugu, and other officials, according to the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy Bayo Onanuga in a statement.

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The invitation from King Charles III, extended in the midst of Nigeria’s economic reforms since President Tinubu took office in 2023, significantly underpins the country’s growing weight as Africa’s largest economy and a vital post-Brexit partner for Britain.

The invitation also elevates bilateral relations between Nigeria and Britain to a “strategic partnership,” building on November 2024 agreements and targeting trade, security, clean energy, and sustainability.

For President Tinubu, the two-day visit — which  formally began on Wednesday — offers a platform to showcase currency stabilization efforts, tax and oil sector reforms, and inflation controls aimed at drawing British investment into sectors such as mining, energy, infrastructure, agriculture, technology, and the creative industries.

British companies, long deterred by Nigeria’s foreign exchange woes, now signal readiness to commit, promising jobs and growth in a nation grappling with domestic economic headwinds.

Even before Mr. Tinubu’s arrival, his officials had kicked off discussions with business leaders. On Tuesday, Nigeria hosted a United Kingdom investment roundtable, organized by the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission and the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council.

Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun attended alongside senior officials and international investors. The talks emphasized Nigeria’s reforms, efforts to attract long-term foreign capital, expanding bilateral trade—currently worth about $9 billion annually—and improving the investment climate.

During the visit proper, meetings with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and business summits were set to advance cooperation on trade, counterterrorism, anticorruption measures, climate initiatives, education, and migration management.

There are high expectations of talks may also to touch on cultural repatriation, including the return of Nigerian artifacts, reinforcing people-to-people ties rooted in shared Commonwealth history and colonial legacies.

The pomp at Windsor Castle — a ceremonial welcome with national anthems, a 21-gun salute, and a state luncheon in St. George’s Hall, will complete with a Nigerian cultural showcase — burnishes President Tinubu’s image as a reformist leader.

President Tinubu and Oluremi, his wife, on Wednesday, viewed a special exhibition of items related to Nigeria – the first day of their state visit to the United Kingdom (UK).

King Charles and Queen Camilla showed the Nigerian first family the display of objects from the royal collection trust in the green drawing room at Windsor Castle.

The exhibition is one of many activities lined up for the Nigerian visitors whose state visit spans two days.

Earlier, Tinubu and Oluremi were welcomed with a 42-gun salute by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.

Significantly, all of this historic reception, helps counter skepticism from Nigeria’s diaspora and signals to investors that the country is “open for business.”

As Minister of State for Finance Taiwo Oyedele noted, President Tinubu’s reforms are already spurring trade financing and cross-border investment, exemplified by Zenith Bank’s new United Kingdom branch, opened during the visit.

Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication to the President Sunday Dare has since taken to his verified Xhandle (formerly Twitter), in jubilant mood how Nigerians in Windsor, UK are celebrating President Tinubu as Nigeria’s transformational leader.

“Postcards from Windsor, United Kingdom. Nigerians in Windsor, UK celebrate President Tinubu. Nigeria’s transformational leader,” the presidential spokesman posted.

King Charles’s gesture therefore, affirms Nigeria’s democratic resilience and its pivotal role in Britain’s shifting trade landscape. Behind the scenes, aides say, quiet diplomacy cleared the path, with the monarch’s soft power tilting policies toward Africa’s giant.

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