He said Tinubu would return to the country after his stay in the
European nation but did not state the reason for the visit.
This is coming two days after the Nigerian leader returned to Abuja
from the Equatorial Guinea.
Last Wednesday, Tinubu visited the Central African nation for a three-
day official visit to honour the invitation of President Teodoro
Mbasogo.
The Gulfstream aircraft conveying Tinubu and his key aides touched
down at the Saint Isabel Airport, Malabo, at 02:07 pm local time, where
he was received by the Equatorial Guinean Prime Minister, Mrs.
Manuela Roka Botey.
During his visit, Tinubu and his Equatorial Guinean counterpart held
talks and witnessed the signing of agreements, particularly on oil and
gas and security.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and other members of his
cabinet were involved in the signing of agreements and review of
opportunities to improve bilateral relations.