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King Charles Declares Nigerian Jollof Rice Best at Presidential Banquet in Windsor

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 8:48 am
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King Charles III Declares Nigerian Jollof Rice the Best at Windsor Castle State Banquet

At a grand state banquet held at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, Britain’s King Charles III made headlines with his playful endorsement of Nigerian jollof rice, calling it the best. The declaration came as he hosted Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu, marking a historic moment in UK-Nigeria relations.

The king’s lighthearted comment seemed to settle a long-standing culinary debate across West Africa, where countries like Ghana and Senegal have fiercely contested the title of having the best jollof rice. Charles humorously recounted hosting a “jollof and tea party” at St James’s Palace, where he was reassured—diplomatically—that Nigerian jollof reigned supreme.

The event highlighted President Tinubu’s first state visit to the UK, the first by a Nigerian leader in 37 years. It was also the first time a Nigerian president had been formally hosted by the British monarch at Windsor Castle, underscoring the growing importance of the UK-Nigeria relationship.

Celebrating Nigerian Influence in the UK

In his speech, King Charles praised the immense contributions of Nigerians to British society. He noted that people of Nigerian heritage have excelled in diverse fields, including business, technology, academia, law, science, sports, literature, and the arts.

“I have met so many of these quiet heroes in our schools, businesses, National Health Service, and universities,” Charles said. He also highlighted the role of his King’s Trust in supporting young Nigerians over the past five decades.

The monarch went on to commend Nigeria’s cultural influence in the UK, particularly in entertainment. From Afrobeats dominating concert halls to Nollywood captivating audiences and Nigerian stars shining in the Premier League, Charles emphasized how Nigeria has enriched British culture.

“No one could have imagined, during my first visit to Nigeria 36 years ago, that those I met would go on to make such a lasting impact in the UK,” he reflected.

Strengthening Bilateral Ties

King Charles also underscored the deepening economic and cultural ties between the two nations. He pointed out that Nigeria is now the UK’s largest export market in Africa, with bilateral trade reaching £178 million in 2024. Additionally, leading Nigerian banks have established operations in the City of London, and Nigerian companies are listed on the London Stock Exchange.

Education and technology partnerships are also flourishing, with British schools and universities opening campuses in Nigeria and tech companies collaborating more closely than ever.

“Nigerians who have chosen Britain as their adopted place to invest, trade, or study, and Britons who cherish their connection to Nigeria, represent a living bridge of over half a million people,” Charles said.

A Moment of Diplomacy and Celebration

President Tinubu’s visit was not just a diplomatic milestone but also a celebration of the shared history and future potential of the UK-Nigeria relationship. The king expressed his delight in welcoming Tinubu, his wife, Oluremi, and their delegation, calling it an opportunity to celebrate mutual commitment and investment.

As the banquet concluded, the king’s lighthearted nod to Nigerian jollof rice served as a reminder of the cultural exchanges that continue to strengthen bilateral ties.

The event marked a significant chapter in the evolving relationship between the UK and Nigeria, with both nations looking forward to a future of shared prosperity and collaboration.

— Reported by Nexio News

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