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    “Royal Visit: Prince Harry and Meghan Promote INVICTUS GAMES in Nigeria”

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    Today was a busy day in Lagos for two members of the British royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan.They were received at the Delborough, Lagos,by distinguished Nigerias led by Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa and founder of the Delborough, Lagos, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu ( Stanel ). The couple is on a three day visit to Nigeria to promote his humanitarian enterprise called INVICTUS GAMES. Harry founded Invictus Games 10 years ago to help bring wounded veterans into sporting activities with a view to healing their physical, mental and psychological wounds and trauma. Following are some highlights of the event which included fundraising for the building of an international sporting complex for the veterans in Abuja.

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