”The reforms initiated by President Bola Tinubu are beginning to take root, and Nigerians will soon witness the full benefits,” the minister said.
Mr Tunji-Ojo acknowledged that Nigeria had an existing, commendable working relationship with the UK Home Office.
The visit is expected to culminate in the signing of several agreements and memoranda of understanding between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
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
Ms Vyas said the United Kingdom was proud to support Nigeria in confronting the persistent threat posed by IEDs.
Ms Edna was declared missing by authorities after she went out for a walk from her residence in Wraysbury, Berkshire on February 1.
Mr Omoyele said, “A more sustainable approach is structured community policing anchored at the local government level under national regulatory standards.”
Germany’s foreign minister said that an attack on a NATO member state could not be ruled out following a drone strike on a British air base in Cyprus.
He said that the airport had undergone major upgrades.
