Mr Ajayi said Mr Tinubu is the fifth Nigerian leader to be accorded a state visit by the British Crown and the first to be hosted at Windsor Castle
The force promised to deploy officers with specialist capabilities, including search teams Mounted Section, road policing, and armed units, across Windsor.
“Nakedness is not acceptable in our culture. Beauty should be accompanied by decency,” she said.
Mrs Tinubu said, “May this chapel inspire humility in leadership, courage and compassion in service to humanity as a whole.”
He explained that the first lady was the first recipient of the title in the history of the kingdom.
The First Lady reaffirmed her commitment to continued collaboration with UNICEF to advance child welfare and national development priorities.
Mrs Mohammed said the intervention was under the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu.
The chairman-elect described his emergence as a call to service.
He stressed that the development should remind Nigerians to cooperate for the common good.
Mr Yahaya said Mrs Tinubu shows care, concern, and love towards Nigerians.
