
In a landmark visit, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu held powerful talks with Saint Lucia’s Governor-General, Sir Errol Charles, and Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre—signaling a bold new era of friendship and cooperation between Africa and the Caribbean.
However, it wasn’t just politics—an inspiring moment stole the show when Tinubu met Bob Amadi, a young Nigerian medical student studying in Saint Lucia, reminding us that this visit is about people, dreams, and building bridges for generations to come.
This is more than diplomacy. It’s history in the making.
Saint Lucia is the headquarters of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and serves as a gateway to the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM), which boasts a combined GDP of over $130 billion.
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The presidency highlighted that deepening ties with CARICOM states is a strategic step in enhancing South-South cooperation in an era of global uncertainty.
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