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  • Tinubu, wife to visit UK in March on state invitation from King Charles III

    Tinubu, wife to visit UK in March on state invitation from King Charles III

    • …First Nigerian leader to pay UK state visit in 37 years
    • …King Charles, Queen Camilla to host President, First Lady at Windsor Castle

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his wife, First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, will pay a state visit to the United Kingdom from March 18 to 19, 2026, following an invitation by King Charles III.

    The visit, which will take place at Windsor Castle, will be the first state visit by a Nigerian leader to the UK in 37 years.

    The confirmation was made public on Sunday by the British Royal Family via its verified X handle, @RoyalFamily, and later echoed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, on his verified account, @aonanuga1956.

    In its announcement, the Royal Family stated: “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, accompanied by the First Lady, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, has accepted an invitation from His Majesty The King to pay a State Visit to the United Kingdom from Wednesday, 18th March to Thursday, 19th March 2026. The King and Queen will host the State Visit at Windsor Castle.”

    Onanuga, confirming the development, described it as a historic milestone in Nigeria-UK relations.

    “First state visit of a Nigerian leader to the UK in 37 years confirmed. President Tinubu and First Lady Remi Tinubu to be hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla from 18th March to 19th March 2026,” he wrote.

    The United Kingdom Mission in Nigeria has confirmed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will undertake a State Visit to the UK from March 18 to 19, 2026, marking the first such visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years.

    In a statement posted on its official X handle on Sunday, the UK Mission disclosed that President Tinubu, will be accompanied by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and will be hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle.

    “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, accompanied by the First Lady, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, has accepted an invitation from His Majesty The King to pay a State Visit to the United Kingdom from Wednesday, 18th March to Thursday, 19th March 2026.

    “This historic visit provides an opportunity to further strengthen the enduring partnership between our two nations.

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    “The King and Queen will host the State Visit at Windsor Castle,” the UK Mission in Nigeria wrote.

    The announcement signals a major diplomatic engagement between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, and is expected to further strengthen ties between both countries, particularly in areas of trade, investment, security cooperation, and cultural exchange.

    State visits are regarded as the highest form of diplomatic engagement between nations, typically involving formal ceremonies and high-level bilateral discussions.

    Further details of the itinerary and official engagements during the two-day visit are expected to be released in the coming weeks.

  • Canada facing challenges as Trump threatens annexation, says King Charles

    Canada facing challenges as Trump threatens annexation, says King Charles

    King Charles III said Canada is facing unprecedented challenges in a world that’s never been more dangerous as he opened the Canadian Parliament yesterday with a speech widely viewed as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Trump’s repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex Canada prompted Prime Minister Mark Carney to invite Charles to give the speech from the throne outlining his government’s priorities for the new session of Parliament. The king is the head of state in Canada, which is a member of the Commonwealth of former colonies.

    ‘’We must face reality: since the Second World War, our world has never been more dangerous and unstable. Canada is facing challenges that, in our lifetimes, are unprecedented,” Charles said in French.

    He added that ‘’many Canadians are feeling anxious and worried about the drastically changing world around them.”

    The king said the ‘’True North is indeed strong and free’’ and reaffirmed Canada’s sovereignty.

    It’s rare for the monarch to deliver what’s called the speech from the throne in Canada. Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did it twice before

    The king noted that it has been nearly 70 years since his mother first opened Parliament. And said he’s visited 20 times.

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    ‘’Canada has dramatically changed: repatriating its constitution, achieving full independence, and witnessing immense growth. Canada has embraced its British, French, and Indigenous roots, and become a bold, ambitious, innovative country that is bilingual, truly multicultural,’’ the monarch said.

    He said when his late mother opened a new session of Canadian Parliament in 1957, World War II remained a fresh, painful memory and said the Cold War was intensifying.

    “Freedom and democracy were under threat,” he said. ‘’Today, Canada faces another critical moment.”

    The speech isn’t written by the king or his U.K. advisers as Charles serves as a nonpartisan head of state. He read what was put before him by Canada’s government, but makes some remarks of his own.

    Canadians are largely indifferent to the monarchy, but Carney has been eager to show the differences between Canada and the United States.

    After the United States gained independence from Britain, Canada remained a colony until 1867 and afterward, continued as a constitutional monarchy with a British-style parliamentary system.

    The king’s visit clearly underscores Canada’s sovereignty, Carney said.

    ‘’I have always had the greatest admiration for Canada’s unique identity, which is recognized across the world for bravery and sacrifice in defense of national values, and for the diversity and kindness of Canadians,’’ the king said.

    Carney won the job of prime minister by promising to confront the increased aggression shown by Trump and made his first trip to London and Paris, the capital cities of Canada’s two founding nations.

    Carney is eager to diversify trade, and the king said that Canada can build new alliances. More than 75% of Canada’s exports go to the U.S.

    The new U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, said that sending messages to the U.S. isn’t necessary and Canadians should move on from the 51st state talk, telling the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. that if there’s a message to be sent, there are easier ways to do that, such as calling him or calling the president.

    The king said that among the priorities for the government is protection of the French language and Quebec culture, which are at the heart of Canadian identity. He also said the Canada must protect Quebec’s dairy supply management industry. Trump attacked the industry in trade talks.

    And he said that the Canadian government will protect Canada’s sovereignty by reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces. Trump has complained that Canada doesn’t spend enough on its military.

    The king said that Canada would look to the European Union to purchase military equipment by joining the “REARM Europe’’ plan — a major defence procurement project to ramp up arms production in Europe. The speech made no mention of buying from the U.S.

    A horse-drawn carriage took Charles and Queen Camilla to the Senate of Canada Building for the speech. It was accompanied by 28 horses, 14 before and 14 after. After inspecting a 100-person honor guard and receiving a 21-gun salute, King Charles entered the Senate building as the crowd cheered.

  • King Charles III picks Davido’s “Kante” for Commonwealth Day playlist

    King Charles III picks Davido’s “Kante” for Commonwealth Day playlist

    Afrobeats sensation Davido’s hit track “Kante,” featuring Fave, has been picked by King Charles III for his personal playlist celebrating Commonwealth Day.

    The playlist, available on Apple Music, showcases a diverse range of tracks that bring joy to the British monarch.

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    It features a mix of genres, including Afrobeats, reggae, pop, and opera, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the Commonwealth.

    Davido’s “Kante” shares the playlist with iconic artists such as Beyoncé, Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and Grace Jones, demonstrating King Charles’ eclectic taste in music.

  • Tinubu meets King Charles III at COP28

    Tinubu meets King Charles III at COP28

    President Bola Tinubu on Thursday, November 30, met with His Majesty, King Charles III, on the sidelines of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates

    In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Tinubu said he had a productive engagement with the 75-year-old monarch.

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    The president tweeted: “I had a productive meeting with His Majesty, King Charles III of England who is also the Head of the Commonwealth, and a passionate climate advocate.

    “The meeting was a significant step in strengthening the partnership between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, and I am optimistic about the positive impact our joint efforts will have on our planet’s future as we look forward to setting an equitable global standard for environmental stewardship at COP28.”