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Tinubu Returns from Japan, Brazil Trips, Says Visits Will Boost Nigeria’s Economy

By Diafa Doubra,
President Bola Tinubu has expressed delight at returning to Nigeria after his official visits to Japan and Brazil, describing the trips as productive and beneficial to the country.
Speaking at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, the President said it “feels good to be back home” and assured Nigerians that his engagements abroad were aimed at strengthening bilateral relations, attracting investments, and opening up new opportunities for economic growth.
During his stay in Japan, Tinubu participated in high-level meetings with government officials and business leaders, focusing on technology transfer, energy, and infrastructure. In Brazil, discussions centered on trade partnerships, agriculture, and collaboration in the oil and gas sector.
The President emphasized that the agreements reached during the visits would soon translate into tangible benefits for Nigerians, particularly in job creation and development projects. He also urged citizens to remain patient and optimistic, assuring that his administration remains committed to delivering on its promises.