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King Charles refuses to crown Nigeria for producing ‘best Jollof rice’

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King Charles refuses to crown Nigeria for producing ‘best Jollof rice’
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King Charles III declined to settle the long-running debate over which country produces the best Jollof rice during a light-hearted moment in his State Banquet speech for Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Addressing guests at Windsor Castle, the King referenced a recent “Jollof and Tea” gathering he hosted, joking about the friendly rivalry between West African nations over the popular dish.


“I was firmly assured that the Jollof was only the best: Nigerian, of course… or perhaps Ghanaian or Senegalese,” he said. “Diplomatically I cannot remember!”

The remark drew laughter from guests and highlighted the cultural significance of the dish, which is a staple across several West African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal.

Jollof rice, typically made with rice, tomatoes, spices and a variety of meats or vegetables, has become a symbol of national pride, with each country claiming to produce the definitive version.

By refusing to take sides, the King maintained diplomatic neutrality, avoiding favouring one nation over another during the high-profile State Visit.

The comment formed part of a broader speech celebrating the cultural ties between the United Kingdom and Nigeria, with the monarch praising the influence of Nigerian music, film and cuisine on British life.

He noted how Afrobeats has filled concert halls and how Nollywood has captivated audiences, describing Nigeria as a “cultural force” with global reach.

King Charles refuses to crown Nigeria for producing ‘best Jollof rice’

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The State Banquet brought together senior royals, politicians and leading figures from both countries, marking a key moment in President Tinubu’s visit to the UK.

While the King’s remarks on Jollof rice were delivered in jest, they underscored the warmth of the occasion and the shared cultural connections that underpin the relationship between the two nations.

His refusal to “crown” a winner ensured the debate remains firmly unresolved — much to the amusement of those in attendance.

Catherine, The Princess of Wales was seated beside the Nigerian President during the banquet, while Prince William was next to the Nigerian ambassador.

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Princess Anne, Sir Tim Laurence, Prince Edward, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were present, though Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh was absent due to a diary clash.

Several notable guests were in attendance, including former Economic Secretary to the Treasury Ed Balls and Gavin and Stacey actress Joanna Page, who were seated next to each other.

In addition, Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu, singer Tiwa Savage, artist Yinka Shonibare and author Sir Ben Okri were present.

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Sports figures such as Ade Adepitan and Eniola Aluko, alongside academic Professor Charles Egbu and Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy of Nigeria, Adebayo Olawale Edun, were also in attendance.

Political figures invited included Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey.

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