President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.
President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for London to participate in the inaugural UK-Africa Investment Summit holding on January 20.
Before his departure, president the president performed some official assignments, including his meeting with security chiefs, before leaving the presidential villa for the London trip.
He also joined hundreds of Muslims faithful at the Aso Rock Mosque where he observed the two raka’at Juma’at prayers.
ALSO READ: President Buhari to attend UK-Africa Investment Summit
Recall that the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, had on Thursday, said the London Investment Summit would be hosted by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
According to the organisers, the event is expected to bring together African leaders, international business chief executives and heads of international organisations “to create new partnerships that will deliver more investments and jobs” to the benefit of people and businesses in African countries and the United Kingdom.
The president is expected back in Abuja on Thursday.