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Nigeria honors Queen Elizabeth, to fly flags at half-mast from September 11 to 12

by Radarr Africa

In a bid to honour Queen Elizabeth II who passed away on Thursday this week at the age of 96, the Nigerian Government has ordered that all flags in the country and diplomatic missions be flown at half mast from September 11 to 12.

This was disclosed in a statement by Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola on Friday

The Federal Government has ordered that all flags in the country and missions abroad be flown at half-mast on Sept. 11 and Sept. 12, to honour the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Aregbesola said.

“We commiserate with the government and the people of UK and all the affected people of the Commonwealth and the global community.

“The Queen is dead, long live the King,” he added.

President Buhari also satated that the story of modern Nigeria will never be complete without a chapter on the late queen. In statement he said,“My family and I, and the more than 200 million Nigerians, have learned with immense sadness of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and the end of her unique and wonderful 70-year reign. She was the only British Sovereign known to 90 percent of our population.

“Our thoughts and sincere condolences are with the Royal Family, the people of the United Kingdom, and the entire Commonwealth, as we join the entire world in mourning this loss.

“The story of modern Nigeria will never be complete without a chapter on Queen Elizabeth ll, a towering global personality and an outstanding leader. She dedicated her life to making her nation, the Commonwealth and the entire world a better place. I welcome the ascension of His Majesty King Charles III to the throne, in line with tradition, and pray that his reign will witness continuing robust relations between our two nations.”

The late queen’s son, Prince Charles has since been announced as her successor and becomes King Charles III, the new head of House Windsor.

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