After a seven-day visit to Saudi Arabia and a day in Guinea-Bissau, where he participated in various activities, Nigerian President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday evening, returned to Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The Informant247 gathered that the president’s aircraft touched down around 7:05 pm at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, from Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, where he attended the country’s 50th Independence Day Anniversary.
It would be recalled that the President had left the country on Thursday, November 9, to participate in the Saudi-African Summit, which was held on the 10. He held other critical business/investment parleys with Saudi Arabian authorities and investors after the summit.
Last Friday, in Riyadh, the president met with Saudi’s captains of industry, during the Nigeria-Saudi Investment Roundtable, urging them to bring their resources to Nigeria, where their returns are guaranteed.
President Tinubu also performed Umrah, on Sunday in Makkah, during which he prayed for God’s divine guidance in leading the country.
However, on Monday night, in Mecca, he met with the leadership of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), during which he advanced negotiations concerning a multi-billion dollar infrastructure finance facility.
Tinubu then departed Saudi Arabia for Guinea-Bissau on Wednesday evening, where he participated in the country’s 50th independence anniversary.