The Youth Structure 4 Asiwaju, widely recognized as the Asiwaju Boys/Girls, is set to join supporters and stakeholders in London to commemorate the official visit of Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to the United Kingdom.
The group’s participation underscores growing political engagement among young Nigerians in the diaspora, particularly in support of the administration’s “Renewed Hope” agenda.
Their presence at the event reflects what organizers describe as a deepening alignment between Nigeria’s youth abroad and the policy direction of the current government.
President Tinubu’s visit to the UK is viewed by supporters as a significant moment for strengthening diplomatic, economic, and socio-political ties between Nigeria and its global partners.
For diaspora communities, it also represents an opportunity to reinforce cross-border collaboration and foster national unity beyond Nigeria’s shores.
Members of the Asiwaju Boys/Girls are expected to join other diaspora stakeholders in welcoming the President, marking what organizers have framed as both a celebration of leadership and an affirmation of national pride.
According to Cllr. Tunde Ajisola, Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress UK Chapter, the gathering will serve as a visible demonstration of diaspora solidarity and continued engagement with Nigeria’s democratic process.
Political observers note that diaspora mobilization has become an increasingly strategic component of contemporary Nigerian politics, with overseas communities playing a growing role in advocacy, investment, and international perception-building.
As events unfold in London, attention will remain on the broader implications of the President’s visit — not only for bilateral relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, but also for the evolving influence of Nigerian youth on the global stage.








