President Bola Ahmed Tinubu briefly stumbled on Tuesday during a ceremonial reception parade organised in his honour in Turkey, causing a momentary distraction before the event proceeded without disruption.
The incident occurred as the Nigerian president joined the guard of honour shortly after his arrival. Tinubu appeared to lose his footing and fell briefly, prompting nearby security operatives to quickly assist him back to his feet. The intervention was swift, and the president resumed the ceremony almost immediately.
Although the stumble attracted attention at the venue, officials said it did not affect the programme or the president’s composure. Proceedings continued as scheduled, with no indication of injury or disruption to Tinubu’s official activities.
President Tinubu is in Turkey on an official state visit aimed at consolidating diplomatic relations between both countries and expanding cooperation across key sectors. The visit underscores Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen strategic partnerships and attract foreign investment as part of its broader economic reform agenda.
During the visit, Tinubu is expected to hold high-level bilateral talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan. The discussions will focus on trade, security collaboration, investment opportunities, and regional cooperation. Both leaders are also expected to explore ways to deepen ties in defence, energy, infrastructure development, and technology.
The programme for the visit includes the signing of several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) between Nigeria and Turkey, reflecting the growing scope of cooperation between the two nations. Meetings with senior government officials and representatives of the Turkish business community are also scheduled, with emphasis on boosting private-sector engagement.
Despite the brief stumble during the reception ceremony, the state visit continues as planned, with Nigerian officials expressing optimism that the engagements in Turkey will yield tangible diplomatic and economic benefits for both countries.

