Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain has written to congratulate President Goodluck Jonathan, the Federal Government and Nigerians on the country’s centenary celebrations.
According to a statement on Thursday by presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, the Queen’s felicitations were contained in a message delivered to Jonathan by Britain’s Minister for Africa, Mr. Mark Simmonds, in Abuja.
“On the occasion of the Republic of Nigeria celebrating 100 years since the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria, I send the people of Nigeria my warmest congratulations.
“I have fond memories of my first visit to Nigeria in 1956 and again in 2003 as Head of the Commonwealth.
“The links between our two countries have deepened over the past 100 years and I hope they will continue to do so.
“I would like to convey my best wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the people of Nigeria,” the British monarch wrote.
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