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Executive Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, Chief Executive Officer, Global Infrastructure Partners and Senior Managing Director Blackrock, Mr. Bayo Ogunlesi, President Bola Tinubu, former Managing Director/Chief Executive of UBA, Hakeem Bello-Osagie and Professor Afolabi Ogunlesi during an audience with President Tinubu at his Lagos residence on Monday, September 29, 2025




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Vice President @KashimSM has arrived in Frankfurt, Germany, to commence engagement with authorities on issues of importance to Nigeria’s development.
The Vice President, accompanied by top officials, will return to Abuja at the end of his engagements.



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✨ An Evening with 004 ✨
Yesterday, I had the privilege of spending time with the vibrant youths of our great party, the APC, at an informal engagement tagged “An Evening with 004”. It was an evening of frank conversations, inspiration, and shared hope for Nigeria.
I spoke from my heart about the determination of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and the 10th National Assembly to secure our nation and unlock true economic prosperity. Security remains the bedrock of progress, and I am confident that within the life of this administration, Nigeria will witness lasting peace and a safer future.
I also shared my firm belief in the revolutionary tax reform initiatives of Mr. President, which will drastically expand our revenue profile and give us the capacity to invest sector by sector - education, health, infrastructure, and beyond.
On a personal note, I was deeply humbled to be honoured as the Legislator of the Year (National Category) by the APC Youth Wing. This recognition, received in the presence of my dear wife Hajia Fatima and our children, means so much because it came from the very heartbeat of our nation - the youth.
To them, I left a simple message: be open, be honest, be transparent. These values may look ordinary, but they are the real keys to trust, growth, and lasting success.
Finally, I proudly acknowledged one of my role models, President Tinubu himself - a man whose ability to sustain relationships across four decades continues to inspire me.
Nigeria is 65, and our best years are ahead. With unity, honesty, and courage, we will build a nation where every young dreamer can thrive.




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I woke up to the sad news of the unfortunate and untimely death of one of our young and brilliant minds in the journalism profession, Somtochukwu Maduagwu
Her death is painful and quite unfortunate.
She has been cut down in her prime. I condole with the chairman arise news media, Chief Nduka Obaigbena, her family, friends colleagues, and loved ones. It is my hope and prayer that the perpetrators will be apprehended as soon as possible and brought to book.
May her soul rest in peace, and may God give her family, and all her dear ones the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss.
~ Senator Oluremi Tinubu

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Happy 65th Independence Day, Nigeria!
As we celebrate our unity, progress, and resilience, let us continue to work together for a greater, prosperous Nigeria. 🇳🇬✨
#NigeriaAt65 #IndependenceDay #Naija65 #ProudlyNigerian #GreenWhiteGreen #RenewedHope #ForwardNigeria #HopeForNigeria #NigeriaIndependence #StrongerTogether #OneNigeria

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NIGERIA AT 65: “TOGETHER, WE ARE OVERCOMING, TOGETHER WE ARE RISING”
My dear people of Kaduna State,
Today, Nigeria marks 65 years of independence; a significant milestone in the journey of a nation that has weathered many storms, yet continues to stand tall, proud, and unbroken. This anniversary is both a celebration and a call to reflection: a celebration of our collective resilience, and a moment to honour the sacrifices and vision of our founding fathers, who won for us the freedom we now enjoy.
Their legacy was not forged in ease, but in unity, faith, and an unwavering belief in the greatness of Nigeria. It is a legacy that inspires us to continue building a nation where peace, justice, and opportunity prevail. We must not merely commemorate independence: we must make it meaningful for every Nigerian.
Our path as a nation has been defined by resilience. Through challenges; political, economic, and social. Nigerians have demonstrated an extraordinary capacity to endure and hope. The strength of our people, especially here in Kaduna State, continues to be the bedrock of our shared progress.
This is why, on this historic day, I extend a sincere call to all of us: let us work together, across our communities, faiths, and backgrounds; to confront our challenges and unlock our collective potential. It is in unity that we will continue to give life to the dream of a peaceful, just, and prosperous Nigeria.
Here in Kaduna State, we are translating vision into action. Our administration is pursuing inclusive development and renewal through strategic and people-centred investmentsespecially in the following areas:
• Infrastructure and Economic Connectivity: We have prioritised infrastructure as the engine of development. To date, we have launched 85 urban and rural road projects, covering 785 kilometres across the state. Nearly half of these are completed, facilitating trade, reducing travel time, and improving access to markets for farmers and entrepreneurs alike. We are rebuilding urban roads, bridges, and essential public utilities to stimulate investment and elevate living conditions.
• Rural Transformation and Agricultural Revival: Our Rural Revitalisation Agenda is reawakening the economic potential of previously marginalised communities. With the reopening of key markets such as the Birnin Gwari Livestock Market and the Kidandan Market in Giwa, we are seeing a resurgence of local commerce and a renewed sense of community confidence. More than 500,000 hectares of abandoned farmland have been reclaimed, equipping our farmers to produce more while enhancing food security across the state.
• Human Capital Development: Education and health are not luxuries — they are the pillars of our future. We are executing a comprehensive reform of our educational system to ensure that every child, regardless of background, has access to quality learning. This includes infrastructure upgrades, teacher training, and the integration of digital tools. Through the Reaching Out-of-School Children Project, we have successfully returned over 10,728 children to the classroom. Moreover, we have reopened 535 schools previously shut due to insecurity, reaffirming our belief that education is a right, not a privilege.
In healthcare, we have turned promises into action. We have upgraded 255 Primary Health Care Centres across the state, bringing vital services closer to rural communities. These efforts are supported by our investments in three world-class vocational institutes, which are empowering our youth and women with marketable skills to thrive in an evolving economy.

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I join the good people of Ibadan, Oyo State, and Nigeria in congratulating His Imperial Majesty, Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, on his ascension as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
From his distinguished service as a Senator to his historic tenure as Governor of Oyo State, and now as custodian of Ibadan’s revered throne, His Majesty’s journey reflects resilience, dedication, and uncommon grace. Having weathered political trials and triumphs, this moment crowns a lifetime of service to his people.
May your reign usher in peace, unity, and prosperity for Ibadan sons and daughters at home and abroad.
Long live the Olubadan!
Long live Ibadanland!

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"Thank you Ibadan. I came here, I told you EMILOKAN and you made it happen. I'm very grateful. The pain we go through is as a result of economic surgery. I'm very proud to give you the cheering news that the economy has turned the corner, there is a bright light at the end of the tunnel...."
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