Nigeria president begins first UK state visit in 37 years
"Nigeria's economic reforms are unlocking the potential of Africa's largest consumer market. The United Kingdom is a natural partner in what comes next. "This visit marks the next step in deepening co-operation across trade, finance and defence," said Idris.
But there are religious tensions.
In Nigeria's Borno state this week at least 23 people were killed and 108 injured by a series of suspected suicide bombings, blamed on Islamist militants from the Boko Haram group. President Tinubu condemned the "evil-minded" terror groups - and MPs in the UK have called for the protection of freedom of worship in Nigeria
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