Popular billionaire businessman Tony Elumelu has been making waves, as he recently had the honor of meeting not only King Charles III of the United Kingdom but also the President Joe Biden of the United States.
The meetings, which took place in England, left a lasting mark on Elumelu’s journey as he posted interesting pictures on his social media, giving a sneak peek into the fascinating conversations they had during those special moments.
In the picture shared on social media, Tony Elumelu is shown shaking hands with both King Charles III and President Joe Biden, as they engaged in discussions.
With King Charles III and President Joe Biden
The meetings took place within the grand halls of Windsor Castle,a fancy place with a long history.
In his caption, he wrote,
“With King Charles III and President Joe Biden today at Windsor Castle, where they convened World Leaders for the Climate Finance Mobilization Forum.”
Reactions: Global leader
Netizens were so proud of him and while some wondered where Tinubu was, here are a few comments:
@thefireofola: Inspired
@Princeomoha: They are many Africans Entrepreneurs and there’s Tony O Elumelu.
God bless you mentor for your impact and a great representation.
@derealeMorgan: Congratulations. Where is Bola Tinubu @officialABAT
@ojoteosas: I love this ,a global player in the arena of politics and business, kodus to Tony
@AkintoyeDunamis: My Idolo.Global leader Africa Giant
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Reactions as Buhari watches Morocco vs France with Biden, others
Reactions in manifold have continued to trail picture of President Muhammadu Buhari watching France vs Morocco game with some world leaders on Wednesday, December 14.
The Nigerian leader, who was in Washington for a visit, was seen in a picture shared by President Joe Biden of the United States on social media.
Biden in a post available on both his verified Twitter and Instagram handles described as “honour” the moment shared with his counterparts from around the world, including the “Prime Minister Akhannouch of Morocco.”