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Tinubu Arrives in Saint Lucia

  • President Bola Tinubu arrived in Saint Lucia on June 28, 2025, to begin a two-nation visit including Brazil and Saint Lucia.
  • President Tinubu will attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil, held in early July 2025, following an invitation from Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
  • Upon his arrival in Saint Lucia, Tinubu was welcomed with full military honors by the Governor-General, Errol Charles, and Prime Minister Philip Pierre, ahead of official discussions.
  • Discussions will centre around enhancing partnerships between Nigeria and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, with a focus on Global South Collaboration and sustainable governance as key themes within the BRICS framework.
  • The visit aims to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic and economic ties with Caribbean states while opening new pathways for educational and youth empowerment collaborations before proceeding to Brazil.
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