Record Steel Deal Signed by Tinubu, Starmer in UK State Visit

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is undertaking a landmark state visit to the United Kingdom, the first by a leader from Africa’s most populous nation in almost 40 years, focusing on deepening economic and strategic ties.

The visit commenced with a formal banquet at Windsor Castle hosted by King Charles III. The event incorporated cultural elements, including the King’s greeting of guests in Yoruba, and was adapted for Muslim attendees observing Ramadan. President Tinubu subsequently held talks with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street on Thursday.

A centerpiece of the diplomacy was the signing of a significant trade agreement. The deal entails British Steel supplying 120,000 tonnes of steel to refurbish two major ports in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. It is described as the largest-ever steel export contract for the company, aiming to support critical infrastructure development in Nigeria.

Beyond trade, the leaders’ discussions encompassed shared security concerns, including counter-terrorism cooperation, and collaborative approaches to climate change. The visit underscores the sustained

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