Tinubu Holds Private Lunch With Rwanda’s President Kagame on Africa’s Global Future
Tinubu Meets Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame in Private Lunch to Discuss Africa’s Global Future
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Sunday held a private luncheon meeting with Rwandan President, His Excellency Paul Kagame, where both leaders exchanged views on global developments and Africa’s place in a rapidly changing world.
The meeting, which took place behind closed doors, focused on the evolving state of world affairs and the need for African nations to strengthen cooperation, resilience, and strategic positioning amid shifting global dynamics.
According to President Tinubu, discussions centered on how Africa can better navigate economic, political, and security challenges while leveraging opportunities presented by globalization, technology, and regional partnerships. The leaders also reflected on the importance of African unity and leadership in shaping policies that protect the continent’s interests on the global stage.
President Kagame, known for Rwanda’s developmental strides and governance reforms, reportedly shared insights on innovation, economic transformation, and sustainable development, areas where African countries can collaborate more closely.
The engagement underscores Nigeria’s renewed diplomatic outreach under President Tinubu’s administration, signaling a commitment to strengthening ties with key African leaders and fostering conversations that advance the continent’s collective progress.
As global power structures continue to evolve, such high-level engagements highlight Africa’s determination to remain proactive, strategic, and united in defining its future rather than reacting to external pressures.

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