Daniel Bwala, Daniel Bwala, explained why President Bola Tinubu went on a state visit to the United Kingdom, amid criticisms from opposition figures. The two-day trip included diplomatic engagement with King Charles III.
Bwala said the visit aimed to open doors for Nigeria, attracting investment, creating jobs, and generating opportunities for citizens. He stressed that growth comes from proactive engagement, not inaction.
The adviser highlighted that Tinubu sought to raise Nigeria’s profile internationally, ensuring the country is “seen, heard, and respected” on the world stage.
He emphasized that fostering partnerships with the UK demonstrates practical commitment to mutual trust and cooperation in key sectors.
Bwala argued that staying quiet on global matters does not advance a nation; active diplomacy is essential for development and progress.
The post concluded by reiterating that the state visit was strategic, targeting economic growth, international recognition, and sustainable partnerships for Nigeria’s future.





