
President Bola Tinubu has said that he is committed to restoring Nigeria’s pride and dignity on the global stage, following his engagements in Japan and Brazil.
In a post shared on X on Thursday, the President expressed satisfaction at returning home after what he described as fruitful discussions with foreign leaders and business communities.
“It feels good to be back home in Nigeria after our recent engagements in Japan and Brazil.
“In 2023, you entrusted me with the responsibility of restoring our pride and dignity on the global stage, and I remain fully committed to that mission.
“Every handshake, every agreement, and every meeting is guided by one goal: to secure opportunities that translate into growth, jobs, and prosperity for Nigerians,” he noted.
According to him, his official visit to Japan deepened ties that will attract new investments in industry, technology, and human capital, while engagements in Brazil focused on strengthening cooperation in trade, agriculture, aviation, and finance.
He said he also met with Nigerian business leaders abroad, urging them to have renewed confidence in the nation’s economy.
“This is the new Nigeria we are building together, a Nigeria built on sustainable reforms that will outlast us rather than one built on rhetoric.
“A Nigeria that is confident abroad, resilient at home, and determined to create value for every citizen, at home and in the diaspora.
“The journey is not without challenges, but with unity of purpose and courage to reform, I firmly believe the best is on the horizon,” he added.
Akelicious reports that Tinubu returned to Abuja on Thursday, following diplomatic engagements in Japan and Brazil.
According to a statement by Tinubu’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, the presidential jet, which took off from Brasília International Airport Air Force Base at 12:57 pm (local time) Wednesday, touched down early morning on Thurday.

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