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  • 2027: Seyi Tinubu inaugurates RTIFN state coordinators

    2027: Seyi Tinubu inaugurates RTIFN state coordinators

    …urges commitment to Renewed Hope Agenda

    Founder-in-Chief of the pro-administration advocacy group, Relax! Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), Mr. Seyi Tinubu, has inaugurated state coordinators of the President Bola Tinubu support group, charging them to remain committed to the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    The inauguration, held in Abuja on Wednesday, marked a major step in the group’s nationwide expansion, with coordinators formally appointed across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    RTIFN, a youth-driven movement, seeks to bridge the communication gap between government and citizens by promoting accurate information on the administration’s policies, countering misinformation and encouraging Nigerians to remain patient amid ongoing economic reforms.

    In his welcome address, the National Coordinator, Hon. Ahmed Bala, conveyed a message from Seyi Tinubu, who was unavoidably absent due to prior commitments.

    “Before we continue, I wish to convey a message on behalf of our Founder-in-Chief, Barrister Seyi Tinubu, who sends his heartfelt apologies for not being able to attend in person due to unavoidable commitments. He extends his warm regards and full support for today’s event and expresses deep gratitude for your dedication,” Bala said.

    Describing the coordinators as the backbone of the organisation, Bala noted that their roles were critical to achieving the group’s vision.

    “The coordinators appointed across the various states form the backbone of our operational network. Each of you represents a vital link between our national vision and the communities we aim to reach. Your responsibilities are important, your roles significant, and your commitment deeply appreciated,” he said.

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    He urged them to uphold the values of the organisation, stressing that their leadership would determine the unity and effectiveness of the group.

    “As state coordinators, you hold positions of trust. You are expected to uphold the values of this organisation, ensure effective communication, foster collaboration and provide direction within your respective states. Your leadership will determine not only the strength of our structure but also the unity and effectiveness of our collective efforts,” he added.

    Speaking with journalists, the group’s Matron and former Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, who represented Seyi Tinubu, said the group believes in the President’s reform agenda and ongoing policy changes.

    “Fixing means a continuous activity, not as fixed. We are believers in the action of Mr. President, in the Renewed Hope Agenda, in the policies that have been brought, because we know and we are seeing the changes,” she said.

    Highlighting some reforms, Aliyu described the removal of fuel subsidy as a bold step, noting that other economic reforms were already yielding gradual results.

    “Removal of that subsidy was for the courageous, and he did. He came in quickly and touched on reforms like tax reform and exchange rate stabilisation. If you look into the market, you will see food prices gradually coming down. We did not say it has come down completely, but the process has started,” she said.

    She urged Nigerians to support the administration, stressing that national development requires sacrifice.

    “There is no labour without pain. Nation building requires patience and sacrifice. If we unite behind the Renewed Hope Agenda, there will be light for Nigeria,” she added, urging citizens to “relax” and trust the process.

    Aliyu said the group aims to serve as a bridge between the government and citizens by disseminating accurate information on policies and programmes.

    “We put ourselves together to serve as a bridge between leadership and the Nigerian people, especially the downtrodden, to disseminate proper information about what the Renewed Hope Agenda has achieved,” she said.

    She also charged the newly inaugurated coordinators to uphold national unity, selfless service and empathy in their duties.

    “They must uphold the constitution, serve with diligence, sincerity and humility, and remain close to the people. They are the bridge between leadership and the grassroots,” she said.

    Also speaking, the National Secretary, Dr. Felix O. Arome, described RTIFN as a youth-based organisation committed to countering misinformation about government policies.

    “Relax! Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria is a youth-based organisation meant to stand in the gap and ensure misinformation does not derail the good work of the current administration. It is about passion for country and building a better future,” he said.

    He stressed the importance of accurate information, noting that many Nigerians misunderstand the government’s policies.

    “The essence of this group is to humbly disseminate information that can properly enlighten people. We know the country faces challenges, but meaningful progress requires patience and resilience,” he added.

    The oath of office was administered to the coordinators on behalf of Seyi Tinubu, followed by a briefing on the organisation’s structure and reporting lines.

    Dignitaries at the event included Senator Osita Izunaso, representing Imo West (Orlu), and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Student and Youth Engagement, Comrade Sunday Ashefon. The ceremony also featured an interactive session and a vote of thanks delivered by the Deputy National Coordinator and Nollywood veteran, Mr. Zack Orji.

    RTIFN said its membership cuts across lawmakers, former governorship candidates and other political stakeholders, adding that it would continue expanding its structure at state, local government and grassroots levels to promote public engagement and awareness of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

  • Seyi Tinubu visits Obi Cubana, presents City Boy Movement appointment letter

    Seyi Tinubu visits Obi Cubana, presents City Boy Movement appointment letter

    Businessman and socialite, Obi Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has received his appointment letter as the South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement from Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu.

    The appointment was announced on Tuesday via Obi Cubana’s Instagram page, following a visit from Seyi Tinubu to his residence on Monday night.

    Obi Cubana defended the decision to accept the role, emphasising the importance of constructive engagement over isolation.

    “Hello my friends and family; I bring you good tidings. Last night my long time friend and brother, Seyi Tinubu paid me a visit at my home. We held great conversations bothering on everything.

    “Regarding my recent appointment as South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, I’m fully aware of the varied reactions it has sparked. My belief remains firm: lasting change comes from constructive engagement, not standing apart,” he wrote.

    He assured the new position would not compromise his commitment to integrity, community development, and responsible leadership.

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    “Service continues to guide me, and this new role does nothing to alter my commitment to integrity, community growth, and responsible leadership.

    “I’ve learned that influence is limited from the outside—so yes, here we are! I am a City Boy through and through, inside and out,” he added.

    Iyiegbu also described President Tinubu as “a City Boy and a man of commerce,” expressing his determination to ensure inclusivity in discharging his duties.

    “Our nation’s leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is equally a City Boy and a man of commerce. All of us need all of us in order to achieve our national aspirations and I am committed to carrying every Nigerian along in all that I do”, he added.

    He called for respect for differing opinions and urged Nigerians to focus on creating tangible value for national development.

    He appealed: “Let’s respect differing views, keep conversations vibrant, and stay focused on building real value. The moment is now—we move!”

  • Seyi Tinubu bags Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba

    Seyi Tinubu bags Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba

    • Sanwo-Olu commissions Eyo festival monument at the John Randle Centre

    Son of President Bola Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu, was on Friday, December 26, installed as the Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa, Laba Ẹkun.

    This installation held ahead of the Saturday, December 27 Eyo Festival in Lagos.

    The Eyo Festival, which was last held in 2017, is known for its iconic white-clad masquerades and vibrant display of chants, dance and cultural symbolism.

    Considered a cultural treasure of the Lagos people, it is one of the most recognisable traditional events in the country, and this year’s edition is expected to draw both local and international attention.

    Congratulating Seyi, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on his verified X page (formerly Twitter) said: “I warmly congratulate Barrister Oluwaseyi Tinubu @STinubu on his installation as the Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa, Laba Ẹkun.

    “This honour reflects service, character, and commitment to our culture and people.

    “I wish him continued strength and clarity as he carries the responsibilities and expectations that come with this new role.”

    Also, Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, commissioned the Eyo Monument at the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, located in the Onikan area of Lagos Island.

    The Lagos State Government had on Wednesday issued a travel advisory announcing widespread traffic restrictions on Lagos Island.

    In a travel advisory shared on the government’s social media handles, residents and motorists were urged to plan their travels ahead, as vehicular movement would be partially restricted in the Lagos Island area.

    “Vehicular movement on major Lagos Island streets, especially along the procession routes, will be restricted or fully closed to allow the traditional Eyo procession to move safely,” the notice read.

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    Consequently, the government listed major routes on the Island that will be temporarily closed to traffic.

    They include the Third Mainland Bridge exit to Adeniji Adele Road; Adeniji Adele ramps inward and outward, Oyebanji; and Adeniji Adele inward to Third Mainland (Church Bus Stop).

    “Descending the Simpson Bridge to Sura from Osborne; outward Sura inward Osborne by Simpson Bridge; outward Sura inward Obalende Bridge; and Third Mainland exit to Sura.”

    Other areas to be affected include Obalende, CMS, Marina, Apogbon and Idumota.

    Commuters were therefore advised to use alternative routes. “Motorists are advised to plan their journeys, as LASTMA officials will be deployed to all diversion points for a seamless flow of traffic,” the notice added.

    According to the Lagos State Government, the nearly 40-foot-high monument is “a powerful symbol of Lagos’ heritage” and is expected to provide “a major boost to the state’s cultural tourism drive,” serving both educational and tourism purposes while contributing to the economic and cultural development of the state.

    Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the monument represents the essence of Lagos culture and identity, adding that its location within the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Onikan, makes it “a fitting landmark for preserving and showcasing Yoruba art, history and tradition.”

    He said the monument would provide a space “where visitors can learn, take photographs and share the history of the state.”

    Governor Sanwo-Olu disclosed that the installation of the Eyo monument reinforces Lagos’ commitment to protecting its cultural assets while positioning the state as a global destination for arts and heritage tourism.

    He commended the curator of the monument, Dotun Popoola, for his craftsmanship and intellectual depth, describing the work as “a reflection of Nigerian creativity and excellence,” and noting that the project demonstrates how indigenous talent can be harnessed to interpret and preserve history through art.

  • Seyi Tinubu gets installed as Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa, Laba Ẹkun 

    Seyi Tinubu gets installed as Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa, Laba Ẹkun 

    • …Sanwo-Olu commissions Eyo Monument at the John Randle Centre
    • …LASG diverts traffic for Eyo festival

    Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, was on Friday, December 26 installed as the Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa, Laba Ẹkun. 

    This installation comes ahead of the Saturday, December 27 Eyo festival in Lagos. 

    The Eyo Festival, which was last held in 2017, is known for its iconic white-clad masquerades and vibrant display of chants, dance and cultural symbolism.

    Considered a cultural treasure of the Lagos people, it is one of the most recognisable traditional events in the country, and this year’s edition is expected to draw both local and international attention.

    Congratulating Seyi, Sanwo-Olu on his verified X page (formerly Twitter) said: “I warmly congratulate Barrister Oluwaseyi Tinubu @STinubu on his installation as the Okanlòmo of Eyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa, Laba Ẹkun.

    “This honour reflects service, character, and commitment to our culture and people.

    “I wish him continued strength and clarity as he carries the responsibilities and expectations that come with this new role.”

    Also, Sanwo-Olu, on Friday commissioned the Eyo Monument at the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, located in the Onikan area of Lagos Island.

    The Lagos State Government had on Wednesday issued a travel advisory announcing widespread traffic restrictions on Lagos Island.

    In a travel advisory shared on the government’s social media handles, residents and motorists were urged to plan their travels ahead, as vehicular movement would be partially restricted in the Lagos Island area.

    “Vehicular movement on major Lagos Island streets, especially along the procession routes, will be restricted or fully closed to allow the traditional Eyo procession to move safely,” the notice read.

    Consequently, the government listed major routes on the Island that will be temporarily closed to traffic.

    They include Third Mainland Bridge exit to Adeniji Adele Road; Adeniji Adele ramps inward and outward, Oyebanji; and Adeniji Adele inward to Third Mainland (Church Bus Stop).

    “Descending the Simpson Bridge to Sura from Osborne; outward Sura inward Osborne by Simpson Bridge; outward Sura inward Obalende Bridge; and Third Mainland exit to Sura.”

    Other areas to be affected include Obalende, CMS, Marina, Apogbon and Idumota.

    Commuters were therefore advised to use alternative routes. “Motorists are advised to plan their journeys, as LASTMA officials will be deployed to all diversion points for a seamless flow of traffic,” the notice added.

    According to the Lagos State Government, the nearly 40-foot-high monument is “a powerful symbol of Lagos’ heritage” and is expected to provide “a major boost to the state’s cultural tourism drive,” serving both educational and tourism purposes while contributing to the economic and cultural development of the state.

    Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the monument represents the essence of Lagos culture and identity, adding that its location within the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Onikan, makes it “a fitting landmark for preserving and showcasing Yoruba art, history and tradition.”

    He said the monument would provide a space “where visitors can learn, take photographs and share the history of the state.”

    Governor Sanwo-Olu disclosed that the installation of the Eyo monument reinforces Lagos’ commitment to protecting its cultural assets while positioning the state as a global destination for arts and heritage tourism.

    He commended the curator of the monument, Dotun Popoola, for his craftsmanship and intellectual depth, describing the work as “a reflection of Nigerian creativity and excellence,” and noting that the project demonstrates how indigenous talent can be harnessed to interpret and preserve history through art.

  • ‘Friends of Seyi Tinubu’ feeds families

    ‘Friends of Seyi Tinubu’ feeds families

    A group, Friends of Seyi Tinubu (FOST) Humanitarian Foundation, has distributed food to over 1,000 indigent families in Sango Ota, Ogun State.

    The kind gesture, which formed FOST’s final major humanitarian intervention in 2025, witnessed impressive turnout, particularly among elderly residents and vulnerable members of the community, who trooped out to receive food items.

    The foundation’s target of feeding 1,000 families was not only met, but also exceeded, as the exercise was carried out in an orderly and transparent manner.

    FOST Coordinator in Ogun State and host of the programme, Shotunde Oluwaseyi, was hailed for his meticulous planning and mobilisation, coordinating members, volunteers and beneficiaries.

    He said: “This period of the year is a time for sharing with others, especially those who cannot afford,” noting that compassion and service to humanity remained FOST’s core mandate.

    Food items were distributed to beneficiaries amid prayers for the continued growth, good health and success of FOST’s principal, Seyi Tinubu, as well as for members of the foundation.

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    FOST President Comr. Adejorin Manuel urged Nigerians to be patient and supportive of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration.

    He said people-driven economic policies put in place by the President were beginning to yield positive results, calling on Nigerians to be grateful for the recent fall in food prices, ‘’which has helped to ease burden on households during this festive season.’’

    Adejorin, however, appealed for unity among Nigerians and urged the government to end insecurity, particularly banditry and kidnapping, describing security as fundamental to national growth and stability.

  • FOST felicitates Seyi Tinubu on conferment as Okanlomo of Yorubaland

    FOST felicitates Seyi Tinubu on conferment as Okanlomo of Yorubaland

    Members of the Friends of Seyi Tinubu (FOST) Humanitarian Foundation Worldwide have felicitated with Seyi Tinubu, following his historic conferment as the Okanlomo of Yorubaland by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade.

    FOST described the honour as well-deserved recognition of Seyi Tinubu’s character, humanitarian commitment, and service to humanity.

    A statement by FOST President, Comr. Adejorin Tai Manuel said the conferment of the revered traditional title reflected Seyi Tinubu’s consistent dedication to uplifting lives, supporting the vulnerable, and promoting unity across communities, particularly among youths and underserved populations.

    FOST emphasized that Seyi Tinubu’s humanitarian initiatives, youth empowerment efforts, and quiet but impactful philanthropy have earned him respect beyond political, ethnic, and religious boundaries.

    According to the group, Seyi Tinubu’s emergence as Okanlomo of Yorubaland symbolizes hope for a new generation of leaders who combine cultural values with modern responsibility and compassion.

    The statement offered prayers for divine wisdom, strength, and protection as Barrister Tinubu assumed the noble responsibility.

    The foundation prayed that his new role would usher in greater opportunities for peace, development, and inclusive progress across Yorubaland and Nigeria at large.

    The statement, however, reaffirmed unwavering support of FOST members worldwide, pledging continued partnership with Barrister Seyi Tinubu in advancing humanitarian causes and fostering a society built on service, empathy, and shared prosperity.

    The Friends of Seyi Tinubu (FOST) Humanitarian Foundation is a global network committed to humanitarian service, youth development, and community-driven initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for Nigerians and Africans at large.

  • Oyo aglow as Yari , Seyi Tinubu get chieftaincy titles

    Oyo aglow as Yari , Seyi Tinubu get chieftaincy titles

    Oyo, the capital of the old Oyo Empire, was aglow with festivities yesterday.

    The ancient town hosted eminent Nigerians who witnessed the installation of the promising businessman and lawyer, Seyi Tinubu, as Okanlomo of Yoruba land, and his wife, Layal, as Yeye Okanlomo of Yoruba land by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade.

    At the impressive ceremony, former governor of Zamfara State, Senator Abdulaziz Yari, was also installed as Obaloyin of Yoruba land.  Seyi, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, is the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

    Seyi and his wife arrived at the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo around 1:30 p.m. for the ceremony, accompanied by many admirers.

    Governors, ministers, lawmakers, royal fathers, and presidential aides streamed into the town, turning the installation into a symbolic convergence of power, culture, and history.

    Dignitaries included Senate President Godswill Akpabio, former Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel, House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, the Minister of Power, Chief Bayo Adelabu; the Statistician-General of the Federation, Adeyemo Adeniran; the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Olawale Edun; Senator Teslim Folarin, and a former All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman and ex-Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.

    Also at the ceremony were Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu; Senator Aliyu Wamako; the Minister of State for Works, Mohammed Goronyo; the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu; the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande; the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare; and the Minister of Labour and Employment, Maigari Dingyadi.

    Senators Tokunbo Abiru, Jimoh Ibrahim, Buba Shehu, Abdulfatai Buhari, and Ede Dafinone; Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele and Senator Olamilekan Adeola also witnessed the event.

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    On the stage to thrill the crowd at the palace was the ace fuji musician, King Saheed Osupa, while Juju music legend, King Sunny Ade, later entertained the guests at the reception held at Oliver Baptist High School’s grounds.

    Senator Daniel urged Seyi to use his new status to promote unity, noting that he is known for building bridges of understanding.  The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly and Chairman of Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, Adebo Ogundoyin, noted that Seyi merited the honour as a youth advocate and philanthropist.

    He said: “This is not just a traditional title; it is a call to service and a recognition of leadership potential. I congratulate my dear friend, Barrister Seyi Tinubu, on his installation as the Òkanlòmo of Yoruba land. This honour reflects his commitment to values that resonate with the Yoruba people — excellence, community, and legacy.”

    The Speaker praised the Alaafin for preserving Yoruba heritage and upholding the cultural institution through the conferment of titles on deserving individuals.     

  • Tinubu Media Force congratulates Seyi Tinubu, wife, on conferment as Okanlomo of Yorubaland

    Tinubu Media Force congratulates Seyi Tinubu, wife, on conferment as Okanlomo of Yorubaland

    The Tinubu Media Force has congratulated Barrister Seyi Tinubu on his conferment as Okanlomo of Yorubaland, describing the honour as a profound recognition of a life marked by service, humility, and exceptional leadership.

    In a congratulatory message signed by its national coordinator, Hon. Gbenga Abiola, the group said the conferment goes beyond ceremonial significance, standing as a strong affirmation of character, credibility, and the deep respect Barrister Tinubu enjoys across generations and communities.

    Hon. Abiola described him as a true Okanlomo, a title symbolic of courage, strength, and uncommon commitment to humanity, adding that the honour reflects years of quiet sacrifice, consistent impact, and selfless contributions to society, particularly in youth development and social upliftment.

    According to the statement, Barrister Seyi Tinubu is first and foremost an exceptional human being whose compassion is demonstrated through action rather than words. His philanthropic initiatives, community engagements, and support for vulnerable groups, the group noted, have been carried out with sincerity and without unnecessary publicity, earning him widespread admiration and trust.

    The Tinubu Media Force further described him as a disciplined, visionary, and people-oriented leader whose style is anchored on listening, empathy, and responsibility. Hon. Abiola said these qualities distinguish him at a time when leadership is often misunderstood, noting his ability to inspire hope, positively mobilise young people, and engage constructively with elders and other stakeholders.

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    The organisation also praised Barrister Tinubu for remaining grounded despite his background and exposure, saying he embodies respect for culture, loyalty to family values, and a strong sense of national consciousness, which make him a worthy role model for Nigerian youths aspiring to excellence with integrity.

    Beyond leadership and service, he was described as a personality defined by calm strength, emotional intelligence, and humility. Hon. Abiola said his preference for impact over recognition reflects maturity and a deep understanding of purpose, making the coronation both meaningful and inspiring.

    The Tinubu Media Force concluded by congratulating Barrister Seyi Tinubu on the honour and praying for divine wisdom, strength, and grace as he assumes the new responsibility.

    The group expressed confidence that he will continue to contribute positively to youth empowerment, community development, and national unity.

    The organisation also extended its congratulations to Governor Yari and his wife on the conferment of the title of Obaloyin of Yorubaland.

  • Oyo agog as Seyi Tinubu, Yari get Alaafin’s chieftaincy titles

    Oyo agog as Seyi Tinubu, Yari get Alaafin’s chieftaincy titles

    The ancient Oyo town came alive again on Sunday as the son of President Bola Tinubu, Seyi, was installed as the Okanlomo of Yoruba land by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade.

    He was installed alongside a former Governor of Zamfara state, Senator Abdulaziz Yari, who was conferred with the title of Obaloyin of Yorubaland.

    The ceremony attracted eminent personalities and top political figures from across the country, who described the installation as historic and a significant step toward promoting national unity.

    The colourful and culturally rich ceremony was held at the Alaafin’s Palace in Oyo Town. 

    Since Saturday, the city has been witnessing an influx of political figures and traditional rulers for the installation of new high-ranking chiefs by the Alaafin.

    Tinubu and his wife, Layal, arrived at the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo around 1: 30PM, where the installation ceremony was held at the 

    Throughout the elaborate rites, Tinubu’s wife, Layal, stood by her husband’s side, sharing in every moment of the historic occasion.

    The ceremony transformed Oyo into a magnet for Nigeria’s political elite, evoking memories of the old Oyo Empire that once ruled vast swathes of the West African sub-region for centuries. 

    Governors, ministers, lawmakers, royal fathers and presidential aides streamed into the town, turning the installation into a symbolic convergence of power, culture and history.

    The dignitaries in attendance included Senate President Godswill Akpabio, former Ogun State Governor Otunba Gbenga Daniel, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu, members of the Federal Executive Council, and traditional rulers from Nigeria and the Republic of Benin. 

    The roll call also had the Minister of Power, Chief Bayo Adelabu; the Statistician-General of the Federation, Adeyemo Adeniran; the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Olawale Edun; Senator Teslim Folarin; and a former Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, in attendance.

    Others include Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu; Senator Aliyu Wamako; Minister of State for Works Mohammed Goronyo; Minister of Budget and Economic Planning Atiku Bagudu; Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande; Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication Sunday Dare; and Minister of Labour and Employment Maigari Dingyadi.

    Senators Tokunbo Abiru, Jimoh Ibrahim, Buba Shehu, Abdulfatai Buhari and Ede Dafinone; Leader of the Senate Opeyemi Bamidele; Senator Olamilekan Adeola, among others, also attended the event. 

    The event created opportunities for petty traders around the venue, while Fuji musician Saheed Osupa provided entertainment. 

    The event also had a heavy security presence amidst the diverse assembly of political leaders, lawmakers, and traditional chiefs who witnessed the installation.

    Dignitaries said the installation of the two eminent personalities is a focal point for Yoruba tradition and political symbolism, as the conferment of titles attests to the intersection of cultural heritage and contemporary leadership.

    The dignitaries in the various remarks commended the new title holders, urging them to use it to foster unity and national cohesion.

    Particularly, they charged the newly installed title holders to use their positions to foster unity, promote development, and contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s growth and collective progress.

    In a sideline interview, a former governor of Ogun state, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, urged Tinubu to use the new office to promote unity as someone who is known for building bridges already.

    Others also spoke around using the office to promote unity and develop the country and make the country a better place, noting that it felt as though “the entire Senate, past and present,” had descended on Oyo.

    The cultural flavour of the event was unmistakable. 

    At the palace grounds, renowned Fuji music icon, Saheed Osupa, thrilled guests with energetic performances, while Juju music legend King Sunny Ade later took the stage at the reception held at Oliver Baptist High School grounds.

    Tinubu’s “Okanlomo of Yorubaland” title translates to “the beloved child” or “the one dear to the hearts of all Yoruba people.”

    The title is said to symbolise a custodian of Yoruba values, unity, and cultural heritage. The honour is said to depict a custodian of Yoruba values, unity, and cultural heritage. 

    The Senator representing Zamfara West and a former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdul’Aziz Yari, was also accompanied by a delegation of northern senators and political figures.

    Yari, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Water Resources and Sanitation, was conferred with the title of “Obaloyin of Yorubaland” on the same occasion by the Alaafin.

    Both titles are said to carry responsibilities that include promoting Yoruba culture, advising the Alaafin, fostering unity, and advancing education and social welfare.

    Adding to the spectacle was the conspicuous presence of northern guests, reflecting Yari’s influence, alongside intermittent appearances by the iconic Eyo masquerade from Lagos, symbolising Tinubu’s Lagos roots. 

    Together, the blend of northern colours and Lagos pageantry underscored the national reach of the two new Yoruba title holders.

    By nightfall, Oyo had once again asserted itself not just as a custodian of Yoruba tradition, but as a living theatre where Nigeria’s politics, culture and history converged in grand style.

    Congratulating Tinubu on his installation, the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly and Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin described the honour as a well-deserved recognition of his rising profile, youth engagement, philanthropic efforts, and growing influence across Yorubaland.

    He said, “This is not just a traditional title; it is a call to service and a recognition of leadership potential. I congratulate my dear friend, Barr. Seyi Tinubu, on his installation as the Òkanlòmọ of Yorubaland. This honour reflects his commitment to values that resonate with the Yoruba people — excellence, community, and legacy.”

    The Speaker further praised the Alaafin of Oyo for preserving Yoruba heritage and upholding the cultural institution through the conferment of titles on deserving individuals.

    Rt. Hon. Ogundoyin also called on Seyi Tinubu to use his new status to promote unity, cultural pride, youth development, and sustainable progress across Yorubaland.

  • Oyo Speaker congratulates Seyi Tinubu on Installation as Òkanlòmọ of Yorubaland

    Oyo Speaker congratulates Seyi Tinubu on Installation as Òkanlòmọ of Yorubaland

    The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly and Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, has congratulated Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on his installation as the Òkanlòmọ of Yorubaland.

    The traditional title was officially conferred on Seyi Tinubu on Sunday, by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade at a colourful and culturally rich ceremony held at the Alaafin’s palace in Oyo town.

    In his congratulatory message, Rt. Hon. Ogundoyin described the honour as a well-deserved recognition of Seyi Tinubu’s rising profile, youth engagement, philanthropic efforts, and his growing influence across Yorubaland.

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    “This is not just a traditional title; it is a call to service and a recognition of leadership potential. I congratulate my dear friend, Barr. Seyi Tinubu, on his installation as the Òkanlòmọ of Yorubaland. This honour reflects his commitment to values that resonate with the Yoruba people — excellence, community, and legacy,” Ogundoyin said.

    The Speaker further praised the Alaafin of Oyo for preserving Yoruba heritage and upholding the cultural institution through the conferment of titles on deserving individuals.

    Rt. Hon. Ogundoyin also called on Seyi Tinubu to use his new status to promote unity, cultural pride, youth development, and sustainable progress across Yorubaland.

    The event was attended by traditional rulers, political leaders, dignitaries, and well-wishers from across Nigeria and the diaspora.