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  • Ubi Franklin meets Tinubu, tells critics he’s an APC member

    Ubi Franklin meets Tinubu, tells critics he’s an APC member

    Music executive Ubi Franklin has responded to criticism on social media after meeting President Bola Tinubu alongside Davido and Cubana Chief Priest. 

    According to Franklin on X, if given the opportunity to meet the President again, he would do so repeatedly. 

    He likened this opportunity to meeting a local government chairman, stating that most people would jump at the chance.

    Franklin, an open member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), expressed frustration with his critics, stating that he has been abused, misunderstood, and lied about for too long and he isn’t moved by the current criticisms. 

    He added that people criticise others for actions they would take if given the same opportunities.

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    He said: “If anyone of you here get the opportunity to meet even your local Government chairman, I am sure you will be open to it, let alone A president. If I get another opportunity to meet Mr President I’ll do it again And again.

    “If una like make una continue to Dey abuse me, I have been abused, misunderstood and lied against for too long and I no still send una.

    I have never hidden that I am a full member of The APC, people criticize you for what they will do if they were In your shoes. Una go Dey alright, below is the Most Powerful collage of all time”.

  • Tinubu celebrates Raliat AbdulRazaq at 95

    Tinubu celebrates Raliat AbdulRazaq at 95

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Hajia Raliat Amope AbdulRazaq, the first female councillor in Kwara State and matriarch of the AbdulRazaq family, who clocked 95 on Tuesday.

    In a statement on Tuesday  by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President described Hajia AbdulRazaq as a “trailblazer who laid the groundwork for women in politics through her pioneering role and passionate advocacy for community development.”

    Tinubu lauded her enduring legacy of service, character, and influence in shaping the trajectory of women leadership in Nigeria. 

    “She has inspired generations of women leaders who continue to champion the rights of women, children, and the less privileged,” the President said.

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    Hajia AbdulRazaq, mother of Kwara Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, was praised by the President for her humility, philanthropy, and steadfast commitment to family and community values. 

    Her influence, the President noted, extends across generations, with her children, grandchildren, and mentees achieving success while upholding the virtues she instilled.

    He joined the AbdulRazaq family in celebrating the remarkable life and contributions of the nonagenarian, offering prayers for “Allah’s continued blessings, good health, and long life” for the respected elder stateswoman.

  • Children’s day: Tinubu launches campaign to safeguard Nigerian kids

    Children’s day: Tinubu launches campaign to safeguard Nigerian kids

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday marked the 2025 National Children’s Day with a passionate call for nationwide community involvement in child protection, unveiling a new public awareness initiative titled “See Something, Say Something, Do Something” aimed at deepening the culture of vigilance and responsibility for children’s safety across the country.

    Addressing the nation in a commemorative statement, Tinubu declared, “Our children’s safety cannot be solely anchored on government policies but on community vigilance. This is why I am launching a nationwide ‘See Something, Say Something, Do Something’ campaign today, encouraging every Nigerian to become a child protection champion.”

    The campaign was announced as part of the President’s broader address on the theme of this year’s Children’s Day, “Stand Up, Speak Up: Building a Bullying-Free Generation.” 

    Tinubu described the theme as timely, noting that it “speaks directly to the culture we are building—a culture where every child feels safe, respected, and heard, both in physical spaces and digital communities.”

    Emphasising the critical importance of child safety, the President pointed to alarming statistics. 

    “Globally, more than 1 in 3 children experience bullying regularly. In Nigeria, studies estimate that up to 65% of school-age children have experienced some form of physical, psychological, or social aggression. This is unacceptable. A child who learns in fear cannot learn well. A child who grows in fear cannot grow right,” he stated. 

    In his message, Tinubu reaffirmed the administration’s “constitutional, moral, and intergenerational duty and commitment to safeguard every Nigerian child, protect his rights, and nurture his dreams.” 

    He added that child protection remains a central pillar under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Reeling out government initiatives to this end, the President noted the implementation of the National Plan of Action on Ending Violence Against Children (2024–2030), which he personally launched. 

    He described the Plan as “a comprehensive roadmap to prevent abuse, prosecute perpetrators, and support victims, backed by robust financing and multi-sectoral coordination.”

    Tinubu also highlighted ongoing legislative efforts, revealing that the government is reviewing the Child Rights Act (2003) and the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act (2015) to expand their scope, strengthen provisions, and ensure consistent implementation nationwide. 

    He affirmed that these efforts will be bolstered by full enforcement of the Cybercrime Act to combat online bullying and child exploitation.

    “Just to be clear, violence, bullying, and neglect have no place in the Nigeria of today”, the President emphasized.

    According to the President, all 36 states have now domesticated the Child Rights Act—a major milestone reflecting what he called Nigeria’s “collective resolve to protect and provide for the welfare of children.” 

    However, he cautioned, “Laws alone will not be sufficient to protect our children. We require a holistic approach where parents, teachers, caregivers, faith leaders, lawmakers, and citizens must take ownership.”

    To support this approach, President Tinubu disclosed that the Federal Government is scaling up the Child Protection Information Management System (CPIMS), a real-time digital tool for tracking and responding to child protection cases. 

    Meanwhile, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs is strengthening community-based child protection mechanisms, training frontline responders, and leading nationwide advocacy against harmful traditional practices.

    In line with his administration’s push for structural reform, the President announced the development of “a robust institutional framework focused exclusively on Child Protection and Development,” which, he said, would institutionalize accountability in safeguarding the rights and welfare of Nigerian children.

    President Tinubu also spotlighted several key national policies and agencies contributing to child safety, including the National Policy on Safety, Security, and Violence-Free Schools, new Guidelines for School Administrators, and integrated efforts led by the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children to ensure inclusive education for vulnerable populations.

    He linked child protection to broader development goals, pointing to investments in healthcare and nutrition. 

    These include the expansion of Mother and Child Hospitals across all six geopolitical zones, support for similar initiatives at the state level, and the newly created Department of Nutrition in the Ministry of Women’s Affairs.

    The President reiterated the role of nutrition in education outcomes, citing the Nutrition 774 project and the national School Feeding Scheme as key instruments for improving child health and cognitive development. 

    “A well-nourished child is well-equipped and ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow,” he said.

    Furthermore, the administration is advancing social protection tools such as the Universal Child Grant and finalizing a national Child Wellbeing Index to measure progress and ensure accountability in child welfare programs.

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    Tinubu also underscored the government’s commitment to supporting children who are unable to live in their biological homes. 

    He announced the launch of the National Guidelines for Alternative Care for Children, which he said will ensure such children “are given the care and protection they deserve.”

    Addressing children directly, the President said, “to our beloved children: you matter. Your dreams matter. Your voices matter. No one has the right to hurt, silence, or diminish you. If you are bullied or harmed, speak up—you will be heard and protected.”

    He ended with a rallying call to national stakeholders to elevate child rights as a budgetary and policy priority. “We must embed child rights in all our budgets, plans, and policies. Let today mark a renewed movement to build a Nigeria where no child suffers in silence, no child is left behind, and every child grows in dignity, peace, and love”, Tinubu urged. 

    Celebrating the resilience and potential of Nigerian children, the President concluded, “May your laughter echo across this land as a symbol of Renewed Hope and a prosperous future.”

  • Nigerians will smile soon under Tinubu, says  don

    Nigerians will smile soon under Tinubu, says  don

    A Senior Lecturer at Lagos State University of Education, Ijanikin, Dr. K Elusakin, has said Nigeria would come out of its economic woes if political office holders and public servants key into the reforms of President Bola Tinubu.

    Dr. Elusakin said stakeholders must play their roles diligently for the dream of overcoming the nation’s economic woes not to remain a mirage.

    Elusakin spoke while reviewing a book:  Doing Your Bit May Matter, by a legal luminary, Abel Bello.

    He urged the Federal Government to cushion adverse effects of the economic reforms and praised Nigerians for their resilience, patience and support.

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    Dr. Elusakin hoped the desired results would be realised owing to the commitment of the Federal Government to arrest and prosecute economic saboteurs.

    The senior lecturer praised the author for serving the state meritoriously.

    He said the author did humanity a good service by penning down experiences gathered during his service years for others to learn and make adjustments.

    “The comparison in the book of current hardship Nigerians are going through with the period when the people of China were passing through the same situation is a welcome development’’, he said.

     that some citizens are of the wrong opinion that President Tinubu led administration is deliberately punishing them.

    “Today, the citizens of China despite their large population are enjoying because the economy reforms that made them to cry many years back have stabilized their dwindling economy and today, they are smiling as the country with the second best economy globally”

    Chairman of Ojokoro Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Hon. Hammed Idowu Daniel Tijani commended the Author for writing the book despite busy schedule.

    He expressed delight that the retiring Legal Officer was able to capture the exact intention of the federal government towards revamping the nation’s economy and recommended the book for Nigerians.

    In his comment, the Chairman of Badagry Local Government Area, Hon. Olusegun Onilude who was represented by Hon. Adegoke Ajape noted that the Author brought the council’s legal department to limelight and recorded tremendous achievements during his days in the council.

    “ When Barrister Abel Bello was the head of our legal department, he recovered some of our lost properties and gave them legal backing in such a way that nobody can now toy with the properties belonging to the council” he said.

  • Tinubu has shown remarkable leadership in 2 years, says APC Chieftain

    Tinubu has shown remarkable leadership in 2 years, says APC Chieftain


    Former Deputy National Chairman (South) of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Chief Adebola Ogunleye, has said that President Bola Tinubu has shown remarkable leadership in the last two years.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Tinubu would be marking two years in office on May 29.

    Ogunleye said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Tuesday.

    He saluted Tinubu’s uncommon courage in confronting the challenges of the nation.

    “He has been able to confront the challenges of the nation with courage and great enthusiasm for positive results.

    “The president has taken economic reforms fearlessly even where military leaders had developed cold feet,” he said.

    The APC chieftain who acknowledged that Tinubu’s economic reforms might have drifted the country into seemingly economic challenges, said the positive dividends were emerging.

    According to him, to achieve new results we must apply new mechanism.

    “Labour pains that births new life is never easy,” he said.

    Ogunleye reeled out President Tinubu’s achievements in the past two years.

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    “The results are showing in the indices emerging from the GDP growth, in the drop in the rate of inflation, the access to Foreign Exchange and the stability of the Naira.

    “The increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and foreign reserve, the IMF score card and the reduction in food prices, shows a move towards food security,” he said.

    He said that there are still challenges prevailing on the security architecture , the high rate of Naira exchange rate and the poverty level.

    He expressed optimism that there was a renewed hope for a better future.

    “The next two years would naturally be expected to address this outstanding challenges and consolidate on the gains of the previous 2yrs.

    ” It’s a midterm with lots of positive impact and should be a platform for stronger strive for a more successful second half of the tenure of the President.”

    (NAN)

  • Ex-presidential aspirant Ayom endorses Tinubu for second term

    Ex-presidential aspirant Ayom endorses Tinubu for second term

    A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Party (APC), Moses Ayom, has thrown his weight behind the unanimous endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the party’s sole presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.

    Ayom, a former APC presidential aspirant in the 2023 general election, said President Tinubu’s endorsement by 22 governors and members of the National Assembly was a testament to his administration’s reforms, which have been making impact on the economy and the lives of millions of Nigerians.

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    According to him, the economy under President Tinubu recorded a GDP growth of 3.86 per cent in the last quarter of 2024, the fastest in three years, with projections for growth to reach between 3.5 per cent and 4.6 per cent this year.

    “President Tinubu deserves a second term to consolidate the positive reforms that his government has started. Although the changes may have come with initial pains, the President means well for our great country,” Ayom said. 

    He urged APC stakeholders and fellow Nigerians across party lines to team up with President Tinubu’s administration as it navigates with positive policies and programmes to transform Nigeria and improve the well-being of the citizens.

  • Tinubu intervenes in FCT ground rent saga, grants defaulters 14-day waiver

    Tinubu intervenes in FCT ground rent saga, grants defaulters 14-day waiver

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has intervened in the ongoing crackdown on defaulters of ground rent payment on landed properties in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    Officials of the FCT Administration Monday commenced enforcement on the 4,794 properties revoked for non-payment of Ground Rent, from 10 to 43 years.

    Both properties owned by government institutions, corporate organisations and individuals were affected.

    However, by the President’s intervention, holders of the affected properties have 14 days (two weeks) to settle the outstanding their Ground Rents, with associated penalties.

    Briefing newsmen on the development, Director, FCT Department of Land Administration, Mr. Chijioke Nwankwoeze said for properties in the Central Area, N5 million will be paid by the defaulters as penalty in addition to the Ground Rent owed.

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    He added that for those in Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse II, and Guzape Districts will pay N3 million as penalty while defaulters in Wuse I, Garki I and Garki II will pay N2 million as penalty, all in addition to the Ground Rent owed.

    According to him, all those who purchased properties from other people.but are yet to register their interests by obtaining the mandatory Minister’s Consent and registering their Deeds of Assignment now have 14 days (two weeks) to do so at the FCT Department of Land Administration.

    Furthermore, Nwankwoeze revealed that the FCT Minister, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has granted a 14 days (two weeks) grace period to all property holders in the FCT to pay up their Right of Occupancy (R-of-O)/Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O) bills or risk revocation of those titles.

    “Going forward, the Minister has advised property owners in the FCT to ensure that they pay all necessary bills and charges on their properties as at and when due, so as to enable the government to continue to carry out necessary developmental projects for the benefit of the people,” he stated.

  • Tinubu heads to Lagos for ECOWAS at 50 celebrations

    Tinubu heads to Lagos for ECOWAS at 50 celebrations

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will on Tuesday (tomorrow) depart Abuja for Lagos to join regional leaders and dignitaries in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a golden jubilee event commemorating five decades of regional integration and cooperation.

    The Lagos leg of the anniversary, coming after last month’s official flag-off in Accra, Ghana, will see President Tinubu, who is also the current Chairman of ECOWAS, lead a symbolic reenactment of the 1975 declaration that founded the regional bloc. 

    This will take place at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) in Victoria Island, a venue steeped in diplomatic history.

    Highlighting the significance of the event, the only surviving Head of State who signed the original ECOWAS treaty, Nigeria’s former military leader, General Yakubu Gowon (Rtd), will participate in the commemoration and deliver a keynote address at the main celebration holding at the Eko Hotels and Suites.

    The Eko Hotels event will also feature a keynote address by Dr. Omar Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, who will deliver the official welcome. 

    According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu is expected to spotlight the bloc’s achievements over the past 50 years, underscoring its role in peacekeeping, economic integration, democratic transitions, and regional development.

    A highlight of the academic engagement will be a review of ECOWAS’s journey by Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, Chairman of the NIIA and Nigeria’s former Minister of External Affairs. 

    The review will be followed by panel discussions featuring scholars and regional experts on the evolution, challenges, and prospects of the sub-regional body.

    The golden jubilee celebration is part of a broader strategy by ECOWAS under President Tinubu’s leadership to reenergize the bloc amid pressing challenges including security threats, economic instability, and recent military coups in some member states.

    In addition to his ECOWAS duties, President Tinubu will use his stay in Lagos to unveil a series of major infrastructural projects reflective of his administration’s commitment to accelerated development under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    On Saturday, May 31, the President is scheduled to commission Section 1 of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, a flagship road project seen as a transformative corridor for trade, tourism, and urban expansion. 

    He will also commission the Lekki Deep Sea Port Tax Credit Concrete Road, a critical access route enhancing logistics and port competitiveness in West Africa.

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    Other major highlights include the flag-off of Section II of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway and the commissioning of the 7th Axial Road—projects designed to bolster interconnectivity in Nigeria’s rapidly expanding economic zones.

    In a show of nationwide reach, President Tinubu will also virtually commission multiple road projects in the North, including the Kano-Kanwar-Danja-Hadejiya Section II Road and the Yakasai-Zalli Road. 

    He will also flag off new construction on the Kano Northern By-pass, Zaria-Hunkuyi-Dabai Section I, Dabai-Kafur Malumfashi, and Malumfashi-Dayi-Yashe-Gidan Mutum Daya Section III.

    These projects form part of the Tinubu administration’s national infrastructure pipeline aimed at boosting productivity, lowering transportation costs, and creating jobs across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

    The President is also expected to observe the Eid-el-Kabir prayers at the State House in Dodan Barracks, Ikoyi, where he will join fellow Muslims in prayers and reflection before returning to Abuja.

  • Abuja office closure: Tinubu meets FIRS chairman

    Abuja office closure: Tinubu meets FIRS chairman

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday held a series of high-level meetings at the State House, Abuja, including a closed-door session with the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Dr. Zacch Adedeji.

    The meeting came on the heels of a directive by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, ordering the sealing of a FIRS office in Abuja over alleged failure to remit ground rent for a period spanning 25 years.

    The action, which sparked strong reactions, prompted a swift response from FIRS.

    In a statement, the revenue agency described the closure as “malicious” and “unprofessional,” criticizing the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) for what it deemed a heavy-handed approach to an intergovernmental issue.

    While the presidency has not officially commented on the dispute, sources suggested the meeting between President Tinubu and Dr. Adedeji was aimed at resolving the tension and ensuring smooth inter-agency cooperation in the interest of national revenue generation.

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    Also at the State House, President Tinubu held separate consultations with key cabinet members, including the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun; the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake; and the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu.

    In another significant engagement, the President met with Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, as well as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the South East Development Commission (SEDC), Mark Okoye II.

    Okoye recently announced the Commission’s ambitious target of transforming the South East into a $200 billion regional economy by 2035, aligning with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the broader vision of achieving a $1 trillion national GDP.

  • Tinubu committed to re-evaluation of public policies for greater results – Oyetola

    Tinubu committed to re-evaluation of public policies for greater results – Oyetola

    The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Monday assured that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commenced engagement and re-evaluation of public policies for greater results on the socioeconomic reality of the country.

    This is just as he begged Nigerians to collectively support the lofty initiatives of the federal government, where policies and programmes that directly benefit the masses are strengthened for the betterment of all and sundry.

    Speaking at the first International Conference on Public Policy, Governance and Development Agenda organised by the Department of Public Administration of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, tagged “Building a Promising Future in Africa Through Policy Reevaluate”, the minister harped on the need to initiate an intellectual revolution that would complement Renewed Hope Agenda.

    The minister, who was represented by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, National Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA, Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, said, “President Tinubu’s record in the last two years has revealed him as an unapologetic reformist who deserves collective support as a nation, hence the need for the citizens to further give their best support to the current administration in the country.”

    He advocated the need to confront the knotty reality through reform that requires not just government courage, but citizen’s patience, and intellectual honesty to endure transitional hardships for lasting gains.

    Oyetola averred that it has become imperative as a people and country to sit back and collectively re-evaluate position, noting that town-and-gown relationship must be strengthened to a point that is devoid of mutual suspicion but with greater respect for all concerned.

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    According to him, “If we desire to see our continent in the league of others with thriving economies and other societies where we attract any development-focused individuals, groups, states and countries within the continent of Africa.

    “Africa, and particularly Nigeria, are at a point where real evaluation and stock-taking exercises should happen at all levels as Nigeria has a population that is young, energetic, and growing within a global economic space that is competitive”, Oyetola added.