Tinubu returns home from New York, Paris
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His return Friday comes amid the threat by the labour unions to declare an indefinite strike from 3 October, if he fails to address the rising cost of living in his 1 October broadcast to mark Nigeria's 63rd Independence anniversary.
President Bola Tinubu returned to Abuja Friday night after about 12-day absence from the country.
He left Nigeria on 17 September to attend the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), in New York, United States of America.
It was his first participation at the UN General Assembly, since he was sworn-in last May.
After delivering the national statement and holding several meetings on the sidelines of the global assembly, he rang the closing bell at NASDAQ.
Last week Thursday, the President departed New York and headed to Paris, France.
There was no statement about his mission in the country, but sources said he went for a short vacation.
His return Friday comes amid the threat by the labour unions to declare an indefinite strike from 3 October, if he fails to address the rising cost of living in his 1 October broadcast to mark Nigeria’s 63rd Independence anniversary.
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