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JUST IN: British High Commissioner visits Senate President Bukola Saraki in his hometown (Photos)

– British High Commissioner, Paul Arkwright, visited Senate President Bukola Saraki in Ilorin

– Ilorin, Kwara state is the local constituency of the Senate President

British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright, on Friday, July 7, visited Senate President Bukola Saraki in his constituency, in Ilorin, Kwara state.

Arkwright was decked in the local attire of the people of the state, as the Senate President introduced him to the people of Kwara central, which Saraki represents.

ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that Arkwright became the British High Commissioner to Nigeria in October 2015, with his deputy, Laure Beaufils, who happens to be the first female to head the UK mission in Lagos.

Check pictures from the event below:

Paul Arkwright decked in local attire with the Senate President. Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

Paul Arkwright decked in local attire with the Senate President. Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

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Paul Arkwright decked in local attire with the Senate President. Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

Paul Arkwright decked in local attire with the Senate President. Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

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Local music performers welcoming Arkwright Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

Local music performers welcoming Arkwright Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

Residents of Senate President Saraki's constituency turned up at the event to welcome Arkwright Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

Residents of Senate President Saraki’s constituency turned up at the event to welcome Arkwright Photo credit: Bamikole Omisore

Meanwhile, ZENITHBLOG.com earlier reported the threat to impeach acting president Yemi Osinbajo if he fails to remove Ibrahim Magu, the chairman of the EFCC has pitched the Senate against some Nigerians as they accuse Bukola Saraki of planning to truncate the nation’s democracy.

While blasting the Senate for its decision, some of the Nigerians said the Senate does not possess such powers to direct Osinbajo, who is only acting, to remove Magu.

Watch video of what Nigerians think of President Muhammadu Buhari:

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