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  • Nigeria’s season of harvest: Tinubu’s second term and promise of economic transformation

    Nigeria’s season of harvest: Tinubu’s second term and promise of economic transformation

    As Nigeria approaches 2027, a profound sense of urgency and purpose is evident throughout the nation. The country is on the verge of significant transformation, driven by the bold reforms and innovative economic strategies implemented during President

    Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s first term. This period is not just one of political change; it represents a crucial moment in Nigeria’s history, where today’s decisions will have lasting impacts on future generations. The environment is charged with the promise of progress and hope, illuminating the path toward a brighter tomorrow.

    The seeding season: Reforms that reshaped the landscape

    President Tinubu’s first term was marked by a series of transformative reforms designed

    to tackle long-standing inefficiencies within the Nigerian economy. One of the most

    significant actions taken by his administration was the strategic removal of the fuel subsidy. This bold move not only resulted in savings amounting to trillions of naira but also allowed the government to reallocate those funds into critical infrastructure

    projects and vital social programs aimed at improving the standard of living for many citizens.

    In addition to the fuel subsidy removal, President Tinubu introduced an exchange rate unification policy. This measure aimed to enhance transparency in the currency market

    and restore investor confidence in Nigeria’s economy. While the initial implementation of this policy led to a period of volatility for the naira, it ultimately laid a more stable foundation for foreign investments, creating a more predictable business environment

    over time.

    Tinubu’s administration focused on debt restructuring, successfully reducing the revenue allocated to debt servicing from 98% to 68%. This significant decrease alleviated fiscal pressures and created more financial space for education, healthcare, and infrastructure investment, supporting the country’s economic growth and development goals.

    Sectoral revitalisation: Telecommunications, fintech, entertainment emerge as growth leaders

    The revitalisation of different sectors is actively underway, with telecommunications, fintech, and entertainment emerging as the key growth leaders. These industries are flourishing and reshaping our economy and altering how we connect, conduct transactions, and enjoy leisure activities in unprecedented ways.

    The reforms enacted during this period faced numerous challenges, primarily characterised by significant economic turmoil. Inflation rates soared above 20%, creating instability in the purchasing power of the naira, which experienced a staggering decline in value, decreasing by over 300%. This devaluation not only impacted everyday consumers but also led to increased costs of essential goods and services. Additionally, the national debt escalated to more than $100 billion, placing immense strain on the government’s financial resources and policy decisions.

    Despite the severe economic difficulties and the resulting hardships faced by the populace, these struggles played a critical role in laying the groundwork for a new economic order. The necessity for these reforms became evident as they aimed to

    address long-standing structural issues within the economy, paving the way for future

    growth and stability. Ultimately, while the journey was fraught with obstacles, it was

    viewed as a crucial phase in reorienting the nation’s economic landscape.

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    Economic data: Signs of emerging growth

    Nigeria’s economy is showcasing remarkable resilience amid numerous challenges. In the first quarter of 2025, the nation’s real GDP soared to an impressive 3.13%, a notable leap from 2.27% during the same period last year. Projections for the entire year hint at an even more astonishing growth target of 3.7%, poised to be the highest growth rate in a decade!

    Multiple sectors are driving this positive momentum. The services sector has emerged as a powerhouse, boasting a robust growth rate of 4.33% and now accounting for over 57% of the country’s GDP. The industrial sector is also making waves, enjoying a growth rate of 3.42%, primarily propelled by advancements in oil refining and construction.

    Even agriculture, which had seen better days, is showing signs of recovery with a slight growth of 0.07%.

    In terms of oil production, the figures have climbed to 1.74 million barrels per day, although it still doesn’t meet the ambitious budgetary targets. Overall, these promising statistics reflect a nation that is not just bouncing back but recalibrating and repositioning itself for a brighter future. The ongoing reforms are pivotal steps towards securing Nigeria’s prosperity in the ever-evolving global landscape.

    History affirms that bold reforms precede national transformation:

    In the aftermath of World War II, several nations decisively charted remarkable journeys of economic recovery and growth. Germany, guided by the Marshall Plan and Ludwig Erhard’s social market economy, transformed itself from devastation into Europe’s unequivocal industrial leader. Meanwhile, Japan strategically implemented export policies and prioritised innovation, emerging as a dominant global technology power house.

    Deng Xiaoping’s bold reforms catapulted China into the ranks of the world’s largest economies through the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and a robust commitment to global integration. Similarly, Ireland underwent a dramatic turnaround, moving from stagnation to prosperity by fully embracing European Union integration and implementing technology-driven reforms.

    Singapore’s meteoric rise is a testament to its visionary leadership and substantial infrastructure investments, which have transformed the resource-poor island into an essential global financial hub. These nations share a powerful narrative of embracing reform, overcoming short-term challenges, and emerging stronger than before. Today, Nigeria is firmly on a parallel path, determined to achieve comparable growth and resilience.

    The harvest ahead: What must be done

    For Nigeria to unlock its full potential through reform, a concentrated focus on critical areas is imperative. Strengthening institutions stands as a non-negotiable priority, with a firm commitment to upholding the rule of law, implementing robust anti-corruption measures, and enhancing regulatory efficiency. By empowering citizens through increased access to quality education, digital skills training, and entrepreneurial resources, we can cultivate a thriving economic landscape.

    Furthermore, revitalizing the agricultural sector is vital; securing farmlands and investing in modern farming techniques will effectively combat inflation and alleviate food insecurity. Attracting investment necessitates significant enhancements to our infrastructure, the simplification of the business environment and the establishment of strong protections for investors. Lastly, we must prioritize the welfare of our most vulnerable populations by ensuring that social safety nets are transparent, effective, and inclusive, guaranteeing that those in need receive the vital support they deserve.

    A Call to National Resolve Nigeria stands at a crucial juncture as President Tinubu embarks on his journey toward a second term, guided by hope and determination. This moment is not simply about continuing previous policies; it represents an opportunity to realize a shared vision through dedicated effort and careful execution of strategic initiatives. With the foundation already established and the potential for transformative change in sight, it is essential for the nation to come together and benefit from the hard work invested in this endeavour.

    We must decisively rise above the pervasive cynicism that clouds our outlook and wholeheartedly embrace the vast possibilities that lie ahead. Our objective is clear:to construct a Nigeria where meaningful reforms deliver tangible benefits—well-paved roads, abundant job opportunities, top-notch educational institutions, and the restoration of dignity for every citizen. We possess the power to transform our beloved nation into one that not only overcomes the challenges we face but boldly thrives in an inclusive and sustainable manner.

    It’s time for us to take decisive action, as the results of our hard work are within reach.

    We must unite to seize this opportunity and fully embrace the benefits of our commitment to a brighter future for Nigeria. Together, we have the power to forge a lasting legacy of progress and prosperity that will benefit generations to come.

    • .Ademola is a Professor of Cyber Security and Information Technology Management.
  • Over 300,000 Ondo artisans endorse Tinubu for 2027 re-election

    Over 300,000 Ondo artisans endorse Tinubu for 2027 re-election

    Over 300,000 registered members of the artisan associations in Ondo State have declared their support for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The endorsement came from a coalition of associations, including the Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria (LECAN), Nigerian Union of Tailors (NUT), Association of Nigeria Artisans and Technicians (ASNAT), and Real Estate Managers (REM), Ondo State chapter.

    Speaking on behalf of the artisans during their visit to the Asiwaju Mandate Group (AMG) in Akure, Comrade Daisi Komolafe expressed their unwavering support for the continuation of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Komolafe said the decision to endorse Tinubu stemmed from his commitment to good policies and programmes that also promote economic empowerment, especially for the informal sectors.

    He also lauded the minister of interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, whom he described as a “wonder-boy” for bringing on board various initiatives under President Tinubu to set the country on positive global stage.

    “So, our conviction to support Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unshakable. What we are witnessing today in terms of transformation and restoration of hope is second to none.

    “The artisan movement is representing over 367,000 supporters across Ondo State and are committed to going beyond Ondo State to spread this message,” Komolafe said.

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    He added that the artisans have appointed coordinators across the three senatorial districts of the state: Prince Oyesola (North), Comrade Ife Morgan (Central), and Mr. Ismaila Akorede (South), to strengthen grassroots mobilisation.

    Komolafe hailed President Tinubu for positioning Ondo indigenes in strategic places, citing the appointment of Adesina Akinyemi from Ondo town as National Coordinator of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).

    He, however, expressed their readiness to key into the sensitisation drive of AMG, stressing that their support was not just symbolic but backed by a solid grassroots base.

    In his remarks, Director General of AMG, Muyiwa Asagunla, appreciated the group of artisans for their visit, noting that the support group in the state is a movement birthed by Tunji-Ojo (BTO), to promote the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President.

  • Tinubu hails Babalola on historic election as Rotary International President

    Tinubu hails Babalola on historic election as Rotary International President

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Olayinka Hakeem Babalola on his election as president of Rotary International for the 2026/2027 calendar year, describing the feat as a historic achievement and a source of national pride.

    Babalola, a member of the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt, was elected by the Rotary International Board of Directors following the resignation of SangKoo Yun on health grounds. 

    He will officially assume office on July 1, 2026. 

    His emergence makes him only the second Nigerian and African to lead the global humanitarian organisation in its 120-year history.

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Friday, President Tinubu commended Babalola’s dedication to philanthropy, community service, and professional excellence, noting that his leadership in the Nigerian Society of Engineers and Rotary International had left enduring legacies. 

    The President said his new role reflects years of service marked by impactful projects that strengthened communities, uplifted lives, and advanced peace and human dignity.

    “Engineer Babalola’s election will inspire millions of Nigerians, especially the younger generation, by demonstrating that anyone can achieve global recognition and lead transformative change with vision, integrity, and dedication to service,” Tinubu said.

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    He assured the incoming Rotary International leader of Nigeria’s support as he prepares to take on the role, urging him to continue championing humanitarian causes, fostering global partnerships, and promoting the values of service to humanity.

    The President wished Babalola a successful tenure, adding, “As you prepare to assume office, you can count on our support and encouragement to continue championing humanitarian causes, fostering international partnerships, and promoting the spirit of service to humanity.”

    Tinubu further expressed confidence that Babalola’s tenure would open new opportunities for collaboration between Rotary International and Nigerian communities in addressing pressing social and developmental needs.

  • Delta APC endorses Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027 polls

    Delta APC endorses Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027 polls

    The Delta State Executive Committee of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has unanimously passed a vote of confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

    The state chapter also said it endorsed them as the sole presidential and governorship candidates for the 2027 general election.

    The party said it reached the decision on Wednesday during the State Executive Committee (SEC) meeting presided over by the State Chairman, Elder Omeni Sobotie, at the APC secretariat in Asaba.

    The meeting was attended by the SEC members and local government chairmen from the 25 local government areas of the state.

    Sobotie urged APC leaders to remain steadfast, disciplined, and united in strengthening the party in Delta State under the leadership of Governor Oborevwori.

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    The chairman noted that harmony and loyalty were essential for the party’s victory in future elections, urging members to embrace reconciliation and inclusion across all levels of leadership.

    Discussions during the meeting focused on strengthening grassroots mobilisation, healing internal divisions, and repositioning the APC as a dominant force in Delta politics.

    The chairman also briefed members on the forthcoming empowerment programme designed to bring relief and tangible benefits to party members and communities across the state.

    The highlight of the meeting was the adoption of a resolution endorsing President Tinubu as APC’s sole presidential candidate in recognition of his visionary leadership, bold economic reforms, and commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Also, Governor Oborevwori was endorsed as the sole governorship candidate of the party in Delta State for 2027. The party’s members cited the governor’s proven record of service, inclusive leadership, and dedication to good governance under the M.O.R.E Agenda.

    The motion or the resolution was moved by the State Assistant Auditor of the party, Chief Ubu Jiminyevwe Digbame, and seconded by Pastor Norbert Sochukwudinma, party Chairman of Aniocha South Local Government Area.

    The endorsement was met with thunderous applause, reflecting the overwhelming support of the State Executive Committee for the two leaders.

    The meeting ended with prayers for unity, peace, and progress led by the Chairman of Ughelli South Local Government Area, Sir Joshua Kekeje.

    In a statement by the State Publicity Secretary, Valentine Onojeghuo, the Delta APC reiterated its commitment to unity, discipline, and service, pledging to mobilize grassroots support that will secure a resounding victory for the party in 2027.

  • I’m driving growth with foreign engagements, says Tinubu

    I’m driving growth with foreign engagements, says Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu explained yesterday that every one of his international engagements was motivated by the responsibility Nigerians entrusted to him in 2023 to restore Nigeria’s pride and dignity on the global stage.

    He added that in line with the task, the foreign trips and his administration’s reform programmes were aimed at securing opportunities that would lead to growth, job creation and prosperity for all Nigerians.

    The President stated this in a post on his verified X handle, @officialABAT, shortly after arrival from Japan and  Brazil, said his engagements in the Asian and South American nations focused on unlocking critical investments.

    He said: “It feels good to be back home in Nigeria after our recent engagements in Japan and Brazil. In 2023, you entrusted me with the responsibility of restoring our pride and dignity on the global stage, and I remain fully committed to that mission.

    “Every handshake, every agreement, and every meeting is guided by one goal: to secure opportunities that translate into growth, jobs, and prosperity for Nigerians.” 

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    According to him, Japan offered new avenues in industry, technology, and human capital development, while Brazil opened up partnerships in trade, agriculture, aviation and finance.

    He added that the meetings strengthened the confidence of Nigerian business leaders in the economy.

    “This is the new Nigeria we are building together, a Nigeria built on sustainable reforms that will outlast us rather than one built on rhetoric. A Nigeria that is confident abroad, resilient at home, and determined to create value for every citizen, at home and in the diaspora,” President Tinubu declared.

    Acknowledging the challenges on the path of the reform programmes,  he expressed optimism that Nigeria’s best days lie ahead.

    “The journey is not without challenges, but with unity of purpose and courage to reform, I firmly believe the best is on the horizon,” he concluded.

     President Tinubu’s three-day visit to Brazil was marked by the signing of five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) covering aviation, trade, science, diplomacy, and finance.

    At a joint press conference in Brasília, he welcomed the imminent return of Petrobras, Brazil’s state-owned oil giant, to Nigeria—five years after it halted its joint ventures.

    The agreements also included a Bilateral Air Services Agreement, paving the way for direct flights between Lagos and São Paulo, to be operated by Air Peace.

    Other MoUs targeted political consultations, scientific collaboration, and agricultural financing through Nigeria’s Bank of Agriculture and Brazil’s National Bank for Economic and Social Development.

    Beyond the MoUs, President Tinubu underscored his administration’s economic reforms, assuring Brazilian investors of a stable, transparent financial climate.

    The visit, which featured red-carpet honours, bilateral meetings with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and cultural engagements, signalled what both leaders described as a new era in Nigeria–Brazil relations.

    The President was first in Japan, where he participated in the ninth edition of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9).

    He was on arrivalat the  Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport the about 1.30 am, received by a high-powered delegation of political leaders and senior government officials.

    Among them were Governors Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau) , Uba Sani  (Kaduna) , Hope Uzodinma  (Imo)   and Abdul-Rahman AbdulRazaq  (Kwara).

    Others were   House of Representatives Speaker  Tajudeen Abbas; Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin; Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu;   Federal Capital Territory Minister(FCT),   Nyesom Wike; Budget and Economic  Planning Minister  Abubakar   Bagudu and  Defence Minister Bello Matawalle. 

  • Securing Africa through cooperation and people-first strategy

    Securing Africa through cooperation and people-first strategy

    • By Kennedy Elaigwu Awodi

    President Bola Tinubu recently called for a new era of collective action among African nations to tackle the continent’s complex security challenges, from terrorism and cybercrime to transnational threats. Speaking at the maiden edition of the African Chiefs of Defense Staff Summit 2025 in Abuja, the president, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, emphasized that these issues do not respect borders and neither should the response. He challenged the continent’s military leaders to create a new “doctrine of continental defense” built on trust, shared intelligence, and a coordinated strategy.

    This call for a unified African front aligns with the transformative, people-centric military strategy being championed by Nigeria’s Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa. His leadership marks a significant shift from a purely force-based approach to one that prioritizes troop welfare, community engagement, and a modernized, self-reliant defense industry. This forward-thinking blueprint is not merely a policy directive but a living strategy being implemented across the nation, as evidenced by recent operations in places like Benue and Nasarawa.

    General Musa’s strategic outlook is built on the belief that enduring peace requires addressing the root causes of conflict while modernizing the military’s operational capabilities. A clear example of this is his push for ranching as a sustainable solution to the long-standing farmer-herder crises. He frames ranching not as a forceful imposition but as a win-win business venture that benefits both livestock owners and farmers, demonstrating a non-kinetic and economically sound approach to resolving a core security threat.

    Furthermore, his commitment to national defense manufacturing is a testament to his vision of a self-sufficient and capable military. By rebranding the Defense Industries Corporation and promoting the procurement of military hardware like armoured vehicles and drones from local firms, CDS Musa is not only enhancing the military’s operational readiness but also stimulating Nigeria’s economy and fostering indigenous innovation. This strategic pivot reduces dependence on foreign suppliers and ensures the military is equipped with resources tailored to the specific challenges of the Nigerian terrain.

    The recent joint land and maritime security tour conducted by Major General Moses Gara, the Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), in Benue and Nasarawa states is a perfect on-the-ground manifestation of CDS Musa’s grand vision.

    The tour, which involved a river patrol and an assessment of troop performance, shows a commitment to multi-environment operations and a comprehensive understanding of the operational area. More importantly, the tour highlights the crucial link between leadership, troop welfare, and mission success.

    Maj. Gen. Gara’s commitment to fast-tracking housing projects and deploying essential field gear like all-terrain bikes directly mirrors General Musa’s public pledges to safeguard the well-being of military personnel. This is a powerful demonstration that the CDS’s vision is not just a pronouncement from Abuja but is being actively implemented in the challenging frontlines of the nation.

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    Perhaps the most impactful aspect of this new military strategy is the emphasis on civil-military relations. CDS Musa has repeatedly ordered commanders to shift from an “occupying force” mentality to one that prioritizes community partnership. He believes that the military’s first layer of defense is intelligence, which can only be secured through the trust and cooperation of the local populace.

    This approach was powerfully validated during the OPWS tour, where community leader Mike Ejiwo’s positive feedback on the soldiers’ conduct and his statement that the community has enjoyed over five years of peace are a direct result of this strategy. This success story demonstrates that a disciplined, well-cared-for, and community-oriented military is the most effective tool for long-term regional stability. The peace in Gidan Pepa is not just a result of military presence but of a military that is seen as a partner and a protector, reflecting a fundamental principle of CDS Musa’s leadership.

    In his address, President Tinubu echoed this sentiment, calling the summit a “convergence of uniforms and titles” and a convocation “of Africa’s guardians to the village square of ideas.” He urged the defense chiefs to ensure the summit results in lasting change, proposing the establishment of a permanent African Chiefs of Defense Staff Forum for continuous dialogue, strategic foresight, and operational coordination.

    General Christopher Musa’s tenure is defined by a bold, integrated strategy that acknowledges the multi-dimensional nature of security. By focusing on troop welfare, local defense manufacturing, and, most critically, a people-centric approach, General Musa is not just commanding an army—he is cultivating an institution capable of both winning the war and securing the peace. The success of operations like OPWS in Benue and Nasarawa serves as a beacon, proving that this new blueprint for military engagement is not just theoretical but is already delivering tangible, life-saving results for the Nigerian people.

    •Elaigwu Awodi wrote from North Carolina, USA. Email: awodikenoutlook.com

  • Tinubu hails Adegoroye’s legacy of service at 75

    Tinubu hails Adegoroye’s legacy of service at 75

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated elder statesman, administrator, and scholar, Dr. Goke Adegoroye, on the 75th birthday, praising his distinguished career and enduring contributions to national development.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy Bayo Onanuga, on Thursday, President Tinubu lauded Adegoroye’s decades of service across both public and private sectors, describing his life’s work as a model of excellence, integrity, and dedication to the nation.

    “Your exemplary and indelible leadership as the pioneer Director-General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) laid the foundation for a more efficient, transparent, and accountable public service,” the President said.

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    He further highlighted Adegoroye’s intellectual contributions, noting that his scholarship and interventions in national discourse have consistently enriched governance conversations.

    “Your strategic efforts, scholarly pursuits, and contributions to public discourse have consistently provided valuable perspectives on good governance and institutional strengthening,” Tinubu stated.

    As the former BPSR chief marks the milestone, the President said the occasion serves as a reminder of an enduring legacy built on “intellectual rigour, professional excellence, and an unshakeable belief in a better Nigeria.”

    Tinubu prayed for the celebrant’s continued good health, wishing him “more years of giving your best in good health.”

  • Plank sellers association endorses Tinubu for second term

    Plank sellers association endorses Tinubu for second term

    The Plank Sellers Association of Nigeria has endorsed President Bola Tinubu for second term in office.

    The association endorsed Tinubu during its meeting at Oyo town sawmill.

    Speaking at the meeting, the National President of the association, who is also the chairman, Lagos State Plank and Building Materials Market Association, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Adelodun, hailed Tinubu’s performance in his first two year’s as President of Nigeria.

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    He stated that Tinubu has performed exceptionally well and deserves another term to fulfilled his promises.

    He highlighted key achievements of the President which according to him include progress on the 700km Lagos-Calabar coastal highway and upgrades of Apapa and Lekki ports.

    Others are naira appreciation, student loans benefiting over 500,000 students and an $800 million cash transfer program for vulnerable Nigerians among others.

    Adelodun urged Nigerians to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and ready for the 2027 polls.

    The endorsement from this key stakeholder group bolsters Tinubu’s re-election campaign.

  • Tinubu: Foreign engagements focused on jobs, growth for Nigerians

    Tinubu: Foreign engagements focused on jobs, growth for Nigerians

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed that his extensive foreign trips and reform-driven agenda are all directed at securing opportunities that will bring growth, jobs, and prosperity to Nigerians.

    In a post on his verified X handle, @officialABAT, on Thursday, the President said every step he has taken in international engagements since assuming office was motivated by the responsibility Nigerians entrusted to him in 2023 to restore the nation’s pride and dignity on the global stage.

    “It feels good to be back home in Nigeria after our recent engagements in Japan and Brazil. In 2023, you entrusted me with the responsibility of restoring our pride and dignity on the global stage, and I remain fully committed to that mission. 

    “Every handshake, every agreement, and every meeting is guided by one goal: to secure opportunities that translate into growth, jobs, and prosperity for Nigerians,” Tinubu said.

    The President explained that his recent visits to Japan and Brazil were targeted at unlocking critical investments. 

    According to him, Japan offered new avenues in industry, technology, and human capital development, while Brazil opened up partnerships in trade, agriculture, aviation, and finance. 

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    He added that his meetings also strengthened the confidence of Nigerian business leaders in the economy.

    “This is the new Nigeria we are building together, a Nigeria built on sustainable reforms that will outlast us rather than one built on rhetoric. A Nigeria that is confident abroad, resilient at home, and determined to create value for every citizen, at home and in the diaspora,” he declared.

    Acknowledging the challenges on the path of reforms, Tinubu urged unity of purpose and courage, expressing optimism that Nigeria’s best days lie ahead. 

    “The journey is not without challenges, but with unity of purpose and courage to reform, I firmly believe the best is on the horizon. God bless our dear country, Nigeria,” he concluded.

  • How Tinubu turned foreign engagements into lifelines for Nigeria’s economy

    How Tinubu turned foreign engagements into lifelines for Nigeria’s economy

    By Gbenga Abiola

    President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s roadmap for Nigeria’s growth has proven to be truly phenomenal, with every official trip abroad yielding unprecedented benefits for the nation’s economy and its people. 

    In line with the All Progressives Congress (APC) manifesto and the promises he made during the 2023 elections, the President has pursued a bold strategy of economic diplomacy, using each international engagement to attract investment, strengthen trade partnerships, and open new opportunities for Nigerians. 

    His approach has been focused on easing the economic burden on households, addressing the challenges of food security, job creation, and infrastructure, while positioning Nigeria as a credible global player and the economic powerhouse of Africa.

    President Tinubu’s international engagements are delivering visible dividends for Nigerians, with every visit abroad translating into fresh economic opportunities. From agriculture in Brazil to technology in Japan, and investment pledges from India to aviation breakthroughs in the United Arab Emirates, the President’s strategic diplomacy is easing pressure on the nation’s economy while creating pathways for long-term growth. According to the Tinubu Media Force (TMF), these visits are not ceremonial but carefully structured to bring immediate and long-lasting relief to Nigerian households.

    The Brazil trip has been particularly significant. Tinubu successfully revived the $1.1 billion Green Imperative Agreement, unlocking partnerships that will introduce mechanized farming and agro-industrial parks across Nigeria. For millions of Nigerians struggling with rising food prices, the impact could be transformative. With Brazil’s expertise in large-scale agriculture and livestock management, local production of rice, maize, and other staples is expected to rise, easing dependence on costly imports. 

    Analysts project that the scheme could directly create over 100,000 jobs and five million indirect opportunities while helping to bring down the cost of food that has stretched household budgets in recent years. TMF stresses that this breakthrough is one of the clearest signs yet that the administration’s foreign policy is directly tackling the cost-of-living crisis.

    Tinubu’s diplomatic efforts focus to Asia, where his visit to Japan reinforced Nigeria’s drive towards industrial growth and technology transfer. Japan pledged support in renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and automobile assembly. For Nigerians, this could mean more stable electricity in the future, the growth of smart cities, and affordable locally assembled cars. 

    Vocational training agreements reached in Tokyo are also aimed at equipping Nigeria’s youth, who make up more than 60 percent of the population, with skills in engineering and advanced manufacturing. The Tinubu Media Force emphasizes that these youth-focused agreements are vital to creating a generation of globally competitive Nigerian professionals.

    At the G20 Summit in India, Tinubu secured billions of dollars in infrastructure and energy pledges. In the United Arab Emirates, strategic negotiations reopened aviation corridors and deepened cooperation in oil and gas. 

    Together, these efforts have helped attract over $5 billion in foreign direct investment within two years, restoring investor confidence and strengthening Nigeria’s economic outlook. TMF underscores that these achievements show the world’s renewed confidence in Nigeria under Tinubu’s leadership, a confidence that is steadily translating into tangible economic benefits for ordinary citizens.

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    The effects on ordinary Nigerians are clear. Agro-industrial development from Brazil will help curb food inflation. Japanese investments will create skilled jobs and reduce import bills on vehicles. Aviation deals with Brazil and the United Arab Emirates promise to ease travel costs for businesspeople and traders. Each initiative contributes to reducing household expenses, boosting incomes, and expanding opportunities for young people.

    Beyond the numbers, Tinubu’s approach has repositioned Nigeria’s global image. By engaging both established powers like Japan and Brazil and emerging markets like India, the country is increasingly seen as a credible partner rather than a passive player. This renewed image enhances Nigeria’s bargaining power in international forums and ensures its voice is heard in shaping global economic policy.

    As Nigeria continues to navigate tough domestic reforms such as fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate unification, the President’s international drive offers a much-needed cushion. 

    By securing partnerships that promise cheaper food, better jobs, improved power supply, and stronger industries, Tinubu is laying the foundation for the kind of inclusive prosperity that will make present sacrifices worthwhile. For millions of families facing economic pressure, these gains provide renewed hope that Nigeria’s future is firmly tied to progress and opportunity.

    Gbenga Abiola is the national coordinator, Tinubu Media Force (TMF).