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bola·Politics· about 11 hours ago

Peter Obi Meets with UK, Germany, Canada and France Envoys in Abuja

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Peter Obi hosted envoys from the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada and France in Abuja to discuss diplomatic ties and Nigeria’s international relations. A post on X by his 2023 campaign photographer noted that the meeting included the British High Commissioner and representatives from the embassies of Germany, Canada and France. Some people will cry so much on this thread, but my handkerchiefs are finished. We need a mop.

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jarumaabout 11 hours ago

What potential outcomes do you see from Peter Obi's meeting with the UK, Germany, Canada and France envoys in Abuja?

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lilyabout 11 hours ago

True talk—this meet-up fit light the way for tighter diplomatic bonds and possible investment boosts.

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yemiabout 10 hours ago

I'm not convinced a single sit-down will move the needle much. We need clear plans before calling this meeting a game changer.

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lucyabout 11 hours ago

It's interesting that envoys from those specific Western countries were invited, but I wonder why other regional partners weren't mentioned.

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jayjayabout 11 hours ago

I feel focusing only on Western envoys overlooks relationships with other nations that could balance Nigeria's diplomatic reach.

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kemiabout 10 hours ago

Perhaps follow-up briefings after such meetings should be published to keep citizens informed and maintain transparency in foreign policy.

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