Yemi Olakitan
Today, March 18, 2026, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu are being hosted by King Charles III and Queen
Camilla at Windsor Castle for a landmark two-day state visit—the first by a
Nigerian leader to the United Kingdom in 37 years, since 1989.
This historic occasion marks the first state visit
under King Charles, the first hosted at Windsor Castle for a Nigerian
president, and notably, the first incoming state visit by a Muslim leader
during Ramadan in nearly a century.
The visit includes ceremonial highlights: an honor
guard welcome, a carriage procession, a glittering state banquet in St George’s
Hall attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales, and discussions with UK
Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Key focuses
include strengthening bilateral ties through trade, investment, immigration,
defense, cultural exchange, and interfaith dialogue.
As Nigeria seeks to deepen economic partnerships
amid projected growth and global repositioning, this red-carpet diplomacy
carries profound symbolic weight.
This moment invites reflection on ancestral wisdom.
Yoruba cosmology and pre-colonial governance offer timeless lessons on
diplomacy, ethical leadership, and navigating global relations, principles that
can guide not just leaders, but all of us in understanding international
crossroads.
Obatala: Purity, Justice, and Calm Diplomacy
Obatala, the Orisha of creation, purity, wisdom, and
peace, is often depicted in white as the embodiment of clarity and moral
integrity. He approaches every matter with patience, fairness, and a commitment
to ethical standards, never rushing into conflict or compromise.
In the context of Tinubu's UK state visit 2026,
Obatala's energy reminds us that true diplomacy begins with purity of intention.
This visit is more than pomp and pageantry; it's an opportunity to present
Nigeria with transparency and dignity on the world stage. Ancestral wisdom
urges leaders to prioritize justice in negotiations; ensuring agreements on
trade, investment, and migration serve mutual benefit without exploitation.
Obatala's calm spirit calls for measured, respectful
engagement: listening deeply, avoiding haste in commitments, and building trust
through integrity. When leaders embody this, they create lasting alliances
rather than fleeting deals.
Esu: The Messenger at the Crossroads of Global Paths
Esu (Elegba), the divine Judiciary and guardian of
crossroads, is the essential messenger who opens and closes paths, tests
choices, and enforces consequences. He stands at every junction, reminding us
that every decision has dual possibilities, progress or peril, and balance
comes from discernment.
International relations are the ultimate crossroads.
President Tinubu's visit represents Nigeria standing at a global junction:
post-colonial ties with the UK, economic partnerships, cultural reconnection
(including diaspora links), and shared challenges like security and climate.
Esu teaches vigilance: Distinguish genuine
opportunities from distractions, navigate cultural differences wisely, and
ensure paths to collaboration are not blocked by misunderstanding or hidden
agendas. His role as communicator urges clear, honest dialogue, avoiding
deception (self or otherwise) in talks on immigration, defense, or trade. Esu
warns that haste or imbalance at the crossroads can lead to "accidents, "missteps
that harm long-term relations.
Omoluabi and Communal Harmony: Ethical Leadership on
the World Stage
The Omoluabi ideal, character marked by honesty,
discipline, courage, respect, and service to the greater good, defined Yoruba
leaders. An Oba was not absolute; councils like Oyomesi and Ogboni provided
checks, ensuring decisions reflected collective wisdom and moral accountability.
Applied to global relations, this calls for leadership that honors the
people back home while engaging abroad.
Tinubu's visit offers a platform to showcase
Nigeria's strengths—innovation, cultural heritage, and resilience, while
addressing concerns transparently. Yoruba wisdom emphasizes reciprocity: Give
respect to receive it; build bridges through shared values like interfaith
harmony (especially poignant during Ramadan). True global leadership means
representing the nation's dignity without arrogance, fostering unity at home to
project strength abroad.
Reclaiming
Ancestral Guidance in Modern Diplomacy
As President Tinubu engages with King Charles and
Prime Minister Starmer, discussing MOUs on trade, investment, defense, and
culture, Yoruba traditions remind us that effective diplomacy is spiritual and
practical. Blend Obatala's purity for ethical dealings, Esu's discernment for
smart navigation of crossroads, and Omoluabi's integrity for accountable
representation.
This historic visit is not just about Nigeria-UK
relations; it's a moment to reclaim ancestral pride on the world stage. May our
leaders draw from the depth of our heritage—wisdom that once built resilient
empires, to forge partnerships that uplift our people.
May Obatala's peace guide the conversations, Esu's
wisdom open beneficial paths, and the ancestors bless this exchange for
Nigeria's progress.
Aṣẹ.
















