News

COMBAT UK Pays Tribute to Late Queen Elizabeth-II, Celebrates Her Majesty’s Legacies

COMBAT UK Pays Tribute to Late Queen Elizabeth-II, Celebrates Her Majesty’s Legacies.

Coordinator, Coalition Movement for Bola Ahmed Tinubu (COMBAT), United Kingdom(UK) Chapter, Prince Gboyega Aderolu has paid tribute to Her Majesty, Late Queen Elizabeth-II.

The Helmsman of the UK chapter of the front line Sociopolitical Movement rooting for the presidential bid of the All Progressives Congress (APC), come 2023, Prince Aderolu described Her Majesty as a globally renowned monarch who led an exemplary and impactful life.

Aderolu maintained that the late empress was supportive to Nigeria, African countries, and world at large.

Prince Aderolu lauded the late monarch and her legacies. He commiserated with the United Kingdom, royal family, the 14 realms and the entire commonwealth on the demise of the longest reigned British Monarch, Queen Elizabeth-II.

Prince Aderolu stated that,”The people of the world will miss the great monarch immensely. Speaking further, the coordinator maintained,”The global community, especially, Nigerians celebrate impactful life led by the British Queen. We know Her Majesty’s influence on global scale and we’ll surely miss the great world leader. She has immensely and positively influenced the world, economically and politically.

“Let me use this opportunity, on behalf of all members of Coalition Movement for Bola Ahmed Tinubu (COMBAT), UK chapter, to pray for the soul of the iconic Queen who was instrumental to the independence of our dear county, Nigeria. Also, I wish the new monarch, King Charles III long life and prosperous reign on the throne of his forebears.

Aderolu continued,”Her Majesty’s thoughtfulness, graciousness and common touch, her statesmanship, humanitarianism and love for her people in many regions, cultures, creeds and countries of the Commonwealth have witnessed an unbroken and strong bond of dedication to the selfless service of others. She has been greatly loved by all.

“The late royal matriarch was widely admired for her dignity, and dedication around the world. She was a legendary figure of all times and a constant presence throughout decades of dynamic change, including the decolonisation of Africa and the evolvement of the Commonwealth.

Prince Aderolu encouraged King Charles III to pick the imperial reins from where his late Mother, Queen Elizabeth-II dropped it and continue the good legacies left behind by the late monarch.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *