VIDEO: London Mayor Khan Makes First Visit To Nigeria, Bids Buhari Farewell

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is making his first official visit to Nigeria and to Africa since assuming office.

He leads a delegation of 26 unicorn companies who are hoping to solidify relations with businesses in Nigeria.

In an interview with Channels Television’s Amarachi Ubani, Khan said it is important for London and Lagos to connect, in such a way to strengthen future developmental innovations.

The London mayor said the death of former Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari is a sad one for the nation.

He expressed his condolences to the Buhari family, and to the nation at large.

Buhari died at The London Clinic on Sunday, July 13, 2025, after a prolonged illness.

His body was flown back to Nigeria on Tuesday and was eventually buried in his hometown of Daura in Katsina State.

Watch video of the interview below:

VIDEO: Buhari Was Uncomfortable With Politics But Gave It His All – Amina Mohammed

The Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, has paid glowing tribute to former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died in a London hospital on Sunday.

Mohammed served as Nigeria’s Minister of Environment from November 2015 to December 2016 during Buhari’s first term in office.

She, thereafter, went on to pick up her current role where she also chairs the United Nations Sustainable Development Group.

Speaking on Channels Television on Tuesday, she eulogised her former boss, recalling how he convinced her to represent Nigeria on the global stage.

Mohammed explained that although Buhari was not comfortable with politics, he gave his all in service to Nigerians.

Watch the video below:

Why US Reduced Visa Validity For Nigerians — Presidency

The Presidency has revealed two reasons why the United States reduced visa validity for Nigerians.

Recently, the US government announced that it would give three-month single-entry visas to Nigerian applicants instead of the five-year multiple-entry visa that was the norm.

Although the US embassy in Nigeria initially said its decision was based on reciprocity, it later said the decision was part of a global decision to review its visa processes globally.

However, the Presidency, in a statement by President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the US government’s decision was based on the current rate of visa overstays by Nigerians and the need for reliable access to their record.

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“The United States Government has officially communicated that its decision was based on two principal factors: the current rate of visa overstays by Nigerian nationals and the need for reliable access to their records,” the statement read in part.

According to the statement, the US “further explained that the visa policy adjustment was part of its global visa reciprocity process, which is routinely reviewed and subject to change, including the number of permitted entries and validity durations”.

The presidential spokesman stated that the overstaying of visas by some Nigerians and the US government’s intention to access some records of Nigerian visa applicants, in possession of the Nigerian government, were the major reasons.

“In response, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed all federal agencies to ensure full compliance with Nigeria’s international obligations and to strengthen inter-governmental cooperation in authenticating the identities of individuals seeking consular services abroad.

“The President calls on all Nigerians to respect the immigration regulations of their host countries and to uphold the integrity of the permits and privileges granted to them under the laws of those jurisdictions,” the statement added.

The presidential spokesman noted that despite the US stance, the Nigerian government had said it would continue to issue five-year multiple-entry visas for American applicants.

He also weighed in on the controversy surrounding UAE visas to Nigerians.

“Regarding the new conditions for issuing UAE transit visas to Nigerian nationals, the Federal Government notes that it has not received any formal communication from the UAE authorities regarding a revised visa policy,” he said.

See the full statement below:

ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VISA ISSUANCE POLICIES BY THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

The Federal Government of Nigeria reaffirms its unwavering commitment to maintaining and strengthening the longstanding and cordial diplomatic relations with the Governments of the United States of America and the United Arab Emirates.

The recent changes in visa issuance policies affecting Nigerian citizens by these two countries have received the attention of the Federal government. Relevant Nigerian Ministries, Departments and Agencies are actively engaging to ensure that the concerns raised are addressed through appropriate and constructive channels.

The United States Government has officially communicated that its decision was based on two principal factors: the current rate of visa overstays by Nigerian nationals and the need for reliable access to their records. It further explained that the visa policy adjustment is part of its global visa reciprocity process, which is routinely reviewed and subject to change, including the number of permitted entries and validity durations.

In response, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed all federal agencies to ensure full compliance with Nigeria’s international obligations and to strengthen inter-governmental cooperation in authenticating the identities of individuals seeking consular services abroad. The President calls on all Nigerians to respect the immigration regulations of their host countries and to uphold the integrity of the permits and privileges granted to them under the laws of those jurisdictions.

Regarding the new conditions for issuing UAE transit visas to Nigerian nationals, the Federal Government notes that it has not received any formal communication from the UAE authorities regarding a revised visa policy. However, it is observed that visa issuance is currently progressing in a gradual and orderly manner.

The President appreciates the continued cooperation of the Government of the United Arab Emirates, which has remained constructive and engaged with Nigerian authorities. Any genuine concerns raised are being addressed through the appropriate channels, in a spirit of mutual respect and collaboration.

The President assures all Nigerians that his administration will continue to pursue the best possible outcomes for citizens abroad, ensuring that Nigerians can travel, work, and live with dignity and respect in any part of the world, in line with the Tinubu administration’s 4-D Foreign Policy agenda and its Diaspora plank.

He reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to deepening Nigeria’s valued bilateral relations with the Governments of the United States and the United Arab Emirates.

BAYO ONANUGA

Special Adviser to the President,

(Information & Strategy)

Katsina Gov Fights Back Tears At Buhari’s Funeral

Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Umar Radda, fought back tears on Tuesday as he stood at the graveside of former President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura.

The governor, dressed in native attire, stood close to the gurney bearing the body at the burial site.

Buhari was born in Daura, Katsina State, to a Muslim family, sharing not only a heritage but also a personal and regional connection with the people of Katsina—a bond mirrored in Governor Radda’s emotional moment.

The governor was not the only one overwhelmed by emotion.

Earlier in the day, Fatima Buhari, the deceased president’s daughter, was seen in tears at the family residence in Daura.

Relatives and close friends consoled her as preparations for her father’s final rites were underway.

Other members of the Buhari family also gathered at the residence to pay their last respects.

President Bola Tinubu was present in Katsina to receive Buhari’s remains upon arrival from the United Kingdom.

The former president died on Sunday, 13 July 2025, at The London Clinic after a prolonged illness, aged 82.

His body, draped in the Nigerian flag, arrived at Umaru Musa Yar’adua International Airport at approximately 1:59 p.m., accompanied by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, and several family members.

Tinubu, along with First Lady Remi Tinubu—who was seen comforting Buhari’s widow, Aisha—welcomed the remains.

Also present were members of the Katsina State Executive Council, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, and other dignitaries.

A military guard of honour performed a farewell parade before the late president was transported to his hometown for burial.

Buhari was Nigeria’s second-longest-serving leader.

UPDATED: Buhari’s Body Arrives In Daura For Burial

Ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s body has arrived at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua International Airport in Katsina, Katsina State, and is now in Daura, the ex-president’s hometown, where he will be buried. 

The body, accompanied by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, and some family members of the late former president, landed at the airport runway at about 1:59 pm.

Buhari’s body, draped in the Nigerian flag, was brought down from the Nigerian Air Force aircraft by officials of the Nigerian military at the airport in Katsina.

President Bola Tinubu was also on the ground to receive the corpse.

Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State, and members of the Katsina State Executive Council, Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibril, among other dignitaries, were equally on the ground to receive the corpse alongside some family members of the late former president.

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First Lady, Remi Tinubu, was also among those present and was captured welcoming and comforting the late president’s widow, Aisha Buhari.

After a military farewell parade, his remains were taken to Daura, where he will be buried after receiving a military farewell.

Buhari’s body departed London in the United Kingdom at about 8 am on Tuesday.

The former president died on Sunday at The London Clinic at about 4.30 pm after a prolonged illness.

However, the nature of the illness was not disclosed.

The late president was Nigeria’s second-longest-serving president, having ruled the West African country as a military leader between January 1984 and August 1985.

PHOTOS: Buhari’s Body Arrives In Katsina From London

The remains of former President Muhammadu Buhari arrived in Nigeria from London, where he died on Sunday. 

The body of the former president, accompanied by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, and some family members of the late former president, landed at the airport runway at about 1:59 pm.

President Bola Tinubu and some members of Buhari’s family were on the ground to receive the remains.

The body was, thereafter, taken to Daura, the ex-president’s hometown, where he will be buried.

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