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Nigerian President Tinubu Makes Historic Address to Saint Lucia's Parliament
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47856, member: 636"] A powerful African leader made history when he landed on the tropical island of Saint Lucia for a groundbreaking political meeting. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu became the first head of his country to speak directly to Saint Lucian lawmakers during a special parliamentary session. The fancy Sandals Grande resort hosted the major political event that brought together government officials from across the Caribbean region. Saint Lucian Prime Minister Philip Pierre welcomed the African leader and reminded everyone that Nelson Mandela had visited exactly 27 years earlier. The timing seemed perfect since Mandela had spent exactly 27 years behind bars before gaining his freedom. Tinubu promised Saint Lucian students free college education if they choose to study at Nigerian universities. The African leader wants to focus on ocean sciences and technical subjects that could help Caribbean islands develop their economies. Both countries agreed to work together on fighting climate change and growing better food crops. Nigerian doctors and nurses will soon travel to Saint Lucia to help local hospitals treat more patients. The two nations also want to create direct airplane routes between Africa and the Caribbean to boost tourism and business deals. The Nigerian president suggested that Caribbean diplomats should travel to his country without needing special travel documents. Government officials from both regions will form a new committee to oversee future partnership projects. African and Caribbean leaders plan to meet again at a major summit happening in Ethiopia this September. The historic visit marks a new chapter for cooperation between Africa and small island nations across the Atlantic Ocean. Political experts believe this partnership could bring major economic benefits to both regions. [/QUOTE]
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