Nigeria: Queen Elizabeth II Eldest Son - Prince Charles of Wales, Also The Apparent Heir to The Throne And Wife Camilla Arrival to Nigeria
Prince Charles arrival to Nigeria on Tuesday.
Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent to the British throne who is the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II arrives to Nigeria for strong ties relation with Nigeria.
In his arrival at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, at 12.08pm with his wife Camilla, was welcomed by President Muhammad Buhari and other traditional rulers in which they conveyed a meeting at Abuja concerning tight security
“People do want to come together and if we can provide that kind of environment then hopefully, we can come up with some ideas and solutions to resolving some of these conflicts.
“Some of the issues like the farmers/herders crisis are deep-rooted and are about the economy, land resource, climate change and cultural issues”.
“The Prince of Wales will be looking at the causes, talking to people who are working in this area and together, seeing if we can find solutions and move on.”
“Prince Charles has not been here since the past 12 years. 2006 was the last time he was here and the Duchess of Cornwall, has never been to Nigeria. So it is about strengthening ties, particularly people-to-people ties”.
“We want to ensure that through the Commonwealth, which is another theme of the prince’s visit, we develop links to develop relationships whether in trade, environment or in education, all of which are important to the future of the Commonwealth and to the future of Nigeria.”
“Prince Charles will be talking about rural livelihoods, agriculture, the environment, some of the passions that he has which is so relevant to Nigeria today and to young people and the importance of getting young people into jobs.
“One of his passions as well is how do we build the skills of young people so that they will be equipped for the world.
“There is a whole range of interests that he has and I think Nigeria is a wonderful place to come to because it brings together all of these interest.”
In his arrival at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, at 12.08pm with his wife Camilla, was welcomed by President Muhammad Buhari and other traditional rulers in which they conveyed a meeting at Abuja concerning tight security
And will also be addressing the continuous violent attack of the herdsmen on Nigeria farmers.
Mr Paul Arkwright, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria said in a statement in Abuja on Sunday that Prince Charles will be addressing on conflict resolution and the continuous Fulani herdsmen attack.
“Some of the issues like the farmers/herders crisis are deep-rooted and are about the economy, land resource, climate change and cultural issues”.
“The Prince of Wales will be looking at the causes, talking to people who are working in this area and together, seeing if we can find solutions and move on.”
“Prince Charles has not been here since the past 12 years. 2006 was the last time he was here and the Duchess of Cornwall, has never been to Nigeria. So it is about strengthening ties, particularly people-to-people ties”.
“We want to ensure that through the Commonwealth, which is another theme of the prince’s visit, we develop links to develop relationships whether in trade, environment or in education, all of which are important to the future of the Commonwealth and to the future of Nigeria.”
“Prince Charles will be talking about rural livelihoods, agriculture, the environment, some of the passions that he has which is so relevant to Nigeria today and to young people and the importance of getting young people into jobs.
“One of his passions as well is how do we build the skills of young people so that they will be equipped for the world.
“There is a whole range of interests that he has and I think Nigeria is a wonderful place to come to because it brings together all of these interest.”
Nigeria: Queen Elizabeth II Eldest Son - Prince Charles of Wales, Also The Apparent Heir to The Throne And Wife Camilla Arrival to Nigeria
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