President Bola Tinubu has met with Massad Boulos, the US
department senior advisor for Africa, in France.
Bayo Onanuga, special adviser on information and strategy to
President, said the meeting was held on Thursday in Paris.
In a post on X, the US mission in Nigeria said the meeting
centered on how Africa can build a lasting partnerships to achieve peace in
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The meeting also had Tinubu and Boulos discuss avenues for
expanding opportunities for economic cooperation in the continent.
“State department senior advisor for Africa Massad Boulos
met with President Tinubu on Thursday to discuss regional security including
working together with partners to build a durable peace in eastern DRC,” the
post reads.
“They also discussed expanding opportunities for economic
cooperation throughout Africa.”
On April 2, President Tinubu departed for France on a
two-week working visit.
During the trip, he is expected to assess the progress of
his administration’s ongoing reforms and lead strategic discussions ahead of
the second anniversary of his tenure.
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It is not politically right for President Tinubu to receive the US Secretary Adviser on Foreign Affairs in Paris, this’s extremely dangerous and unacceptable. America does not have Nigeria interest at heart, he’s Nigeria worst enemy in the world. How many roads, railways, infrastructural projects and other projects which could have transformed Nigeria has the U.S. been involved since the country’s independence ? none. The Chinese government has achieved so many development projects in recent years within a short period of time. But, the U.S. prefers to squeeze the Nigeria government into debt which he can not pay back because of interest rates hike for African borrowers. This becomes a traps as billions of dollars are being borrowed by African countries from the IMF/WORLD BANK.
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