Meanwhile, China pledged increased economic cooperation with Nigeria.
Lagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat and the Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Mrs Emmanuelle Blatmann signed a letter of intent.
It may not be unconnected with Tuesday's invasion of the Lagos office of the anti-graft agency by the DSS.
The competition had 54 African country participating, only eight countries won Gold which includes Nigeria.
He said cases at the tribunal should not prevent the President from getting the job done.
He is expected to brief them about the removal of fuel subsidy with a view to charting a way forward.
This was just as sovereign dollar-denominated bonds rallied.
They urged Nigerians to be patient so that the president can deliver on his promises.
He said that subsidy needs to be removed as it was only benefitting the wealthy, not the average Nigerian.
They asked Tinubu to consider the removal of subsidy, saying that it could be a costly gamble.