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Archbishop of Canterbury visits ailing Nigerian president at home of the Nigerian High Commissioner in London

The Archbishop of Canterbury has paid a courtesy call upon the President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari. On 9 March 2017 the Most Rev. Justin Welby visited Abuja House in London, the home of the Nigerian High Commissioner, and met with President Buhari. Details of their discussions were not made public, however, later that day the president released a twitter statement announcing the visit.

 

Very pleased to welcome the Most Revd and Rt Hon , Archbishop of Canterbury, to Abuja House this afternoon.

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