President Bola Tinubu and 17 other African leaders have landed in Berlin for the G20 Compact with Africa Conference. The conference is all about boosting economic and business cooperation, and Tinubu is all set to represent Nigeria at the event. He’s not just attending the conference, but also participating in the G20’s fourth economic summit. Tinubu is expected to hold bilateral talks with German Chancellor Scholz and other top officials. The visit is a big deal as it’s a chance for Tinubu to push for more foreign direct investment in Nigeria. This is a great opportunity for Nigeria to strengthen its economic ties with Germany, and Tinubu is making sure to make the most of it. The Nigerian president is all about diplomatic reciprocity, and this visit to Germany is a clear sign of that. It’s not just about business, but also about building strong relationships with other countries. Tinubu’s discussions with Scholz in October highlighted the need for more German companies to invest in Nigeria, and it seems like both countries are on the same page. Nigeria and Germany have seen an increase in bilateral trade volume, and this visit is expected to further strengthen their economic ties.