Testimonial video by Ogun State Deputy Governor, HE @NoimotOyedele on yours truly. Extracted from "Footprints of Leadership: Ayelaagbe's NYCN Chairmanship Years"
“This is what Islam Ahmadiyya is all about...”
The raw emotion, high energy, and passionate slogans that sum up the spirit of Jalsa Salana UK 2026! One global community, united in love and brotherhood, under the blessed guidance of Khilafat. 🤍✊
One Message, Many Voices 🌍
By the grace of Allah, the Jama'at now publishes 116 magazines and newspapers in 22 languages, continuing to spread the message of Islam Ahmadiyyat across the world.
(Saturday Afternoon Address, Jalsa Salana UK 2026)
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"We are right in the heart of English countryside here, you know, doesn't get any more English than this."
National President Rafiq Hayat speaks to BBC South Today as we welcome 50,000 guests for our 60th anniversary.
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A Truly Global Village
From different continents, time zones & backgrounds united under one leader.
This powerful visual from Jalsa UK shows members of the Jama'at watching the live proceedings together from every corner of the earth. Distance vanishes when united under Khilafat.
A Home for Faith
By the grace of Allah, 127 new mission houses have been established across 41 countries, strengthening the spread of Islam Ahmadiyyat around the world.
(Saturday Afternoon Address, Jalsa Salana UK 2026)
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People of Jalsa 2026 💬
No two attendees have quite the same story, but each one adds something to the gathering.
Swipe to meet some of the people of Jalsa and read their reflections.
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Roti production: Jalsa edition 🫓
Thousands made, packed and served - all for the honour of caring for the guests of the Promised Messiah (as).
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There is nowhere like home. I have experienced being in America and have taken the best of America in my chosen profession, accountancy and finance. Where can I apply it best after initial training with Deloitte & Touche, I can’t forget the standard oil building in Chicago and my first week there
- President Tinubu today at his meeting with the Nigerian Diaspora Medical Association
First, he introduced the State Police, which has now been passed by both chambers of the National Assembly. Then he expanded the Nigerian Army from the current eight Divisions to twelve Divisions. The additional 4 divisions will increase Nigerian Army personnel by 28,000 troops.
This is in addition to the planned introduction of 139,000 Forest Guards to police Nigeria's forests and woodlands, where bandits often hide. Of this number, almost 10,000 have already been deployed.
This is the most far-reaching reform of Nigeria's national security architecture since the Nigerian Civil War. It shows that His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a steady and effective hand who is committed to the security of life and property of all Nigerians and foreigners resident in Nigeria, as well as the supremacy of the rule of law and the assurance of law and order in Nigeria.
As a Nigerian citizen, this should make you more confident in your government. Insecurity is easing, and with these new improvements by the President, the Federal Republic of Nigeria will definitely win the war on terror.
Tinubu Will Secure A Permanent Seat For Nigeria in UN Security Council, Says Nigeria's Permanent Representative to the UN, Jimoh Ibrahim
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Works Minister Reveals Additional Road Legacy Projects
The Minister of works, David Umahi, says President Bola Tinubu is intentional about uniting the economic corridors of the country through the four legacy road projects.
Briefing newsmen in Abuja, Umahi announced that President Tinubu has approved an additional 400 kilometres dual carriageway to be added to the fourth legacy project that runs from Akwanga through Maiduguri to accommodate the Taraba state axis.
Kenneth Nanim reports that this brings the total length of the road to one thousand and one hundred kilometres
VIDEO: Minister Wike just dey peppered opposition with his "As e dey sweet us..." dance 😂😳
Commissioning of Reconstructed Arab/ Gbazango Road in Kubwa, Bwari Area Council
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President Tinubu’s Historic State Visit to the United Kingdom
For Nigeria to build a strong and stable economy, improve agricultural productivity, and safeguard the lives of its citizens both at home and in the diaspora, there is a need to engage with developed nations and learn from their systems.
A Political Scientist and International Relations expert at Nile University Nigeria, Abdulrazak Salihu Ibrahim, made this known during a conversation on Good Morning Nigeria on Nigerian Television Authority.
He noted that the visit by Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the United Kingdom is timely, as it provides an opportunity for Nigeria to strengthen bilateral relations, learn best practices, and explore partnerships that could support economic growth, agricultural development, and improved security for Nigerians both at home and abroad.
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WE’RE ENGAGING THE WORLD DIPLOMATICALLY, PRESIDENT TINUBU TELLS FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday in Abuja, stated that Nigeria remains on a steady growth trajectory, with more promise of stability and prosperity as economic reforms continue to yield results and gain national and international acceptance.
The President spoke at the Federal Executive Council after the swearing-in of two ministers, Dr Bernard Mohammed Doro, and Dr Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh (SAN). Doro will manage the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, while Udeh will oversee the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology.
On the current state of the economy and the relationship between Nigeria and the United States, President Tinubu assured that the Federal Government was engaging with the world diplomatically.
“The most important thing is the fact that despite the political headwinds and the fear of our people, we will continue to engage with partners.
“The success of the $2.3 billion eurobond that was oversubscribed by 400% is the most assuring. So, the task ahead is immense; we are engaging the world diplomatically, and we assure all of you that we will defeat terrorism in this country.
“The task ahead is immense, but it is our resolve to move forward with unity and purpose, guided by the Renewed Hope Agenda to build a prosperous, inclusive and resilient Nigeria."
On the security challenges facing the country, President Tinubu, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, charged Nigerians not to succumb to despair, assuring that the government will defeat every form of terrorism and secure every part of the country.
He called Ministers and other officials to ensure consistency in communication and avoid discordant messaging.
"Do we have problems? Yes. Are we challenged by terrorism? Yes. But we will defeat terrorism. We will overcome the CPC designation. Nigeria is one happy family, and we shall spare no effort until we eliminate all criminals from our society. We want our friends to help us as we step up our fight against terrorism, and we will eliminate it," President Tinubu assured.
During the cabinet meeting, President Tinubu, who directed Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, to brief the Council on the nation's economic performance, stated that the government will continue to sustain and consolidate the gains.
Earlier in his address, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy noted that the macroeconomic indicators showed the economy had picked up, with one of the best results in the last decade.
Edun said: "The reforms that have been taken under your Renewed Hope Agenda, so bold and sometimes unpopular, are rooted in a clear objective to build a competitive economy that attracts, creates jobs and lifts millions out of poverty.
“In Q2 2025, Nigeria's GDP grew by 4.23%, the highest in a decade, outside the COVID rebound. Thirteen sectors recorded growth above 7% up from nine sectors in the previous quarter.
“The industrial sector nearly doubled its growth from 3.72% to 7.45%, reflecting rising productivity and investor confidence. Inflation eased to 18.02% in September 2025. As we know, foreign exchange reserves topped $43 billion, and our trade surplus reached N7.4 trillion.
“Clear examples of macroeconomic stability, as the consumer spending basket published earlier this year shows, our citizens now spend maybe about half of the income on basic needs, food, shelter and clothing, as compared with almost 90% previously.
“This signals a country moving from subsistence towards productivity and indeed affluence.’’
The minister said the vision of reaching a one trillion dollar economy by 2030 was achievable by pursuing a 7% annual growth and a commitment to ending poverty as a moral imperative.
“Nigeria's removal from the Financial Action Task Force Grey List marks a major milestone in strengthening our financial integrity and confidence.
“At the recent World Bank/IMF annual meetings, global leaders commended our reforms, our progress and the revised IMF growth forecast of up to nearly 4% and improved credit ratings,’’ the minister added.
He said there was an urgency to mobilise domestic resources and provide investment to finance infrastructure, as well as drive sustainability and job-rich growth.
Yesterday's hugely successful $2.35 billion Eurobond issuance, in which the order book peaked at over $13 billion, is a testament to continued investor confidence in our country, our reform agenda and Mr President's leadership.
“Despite the political headwinds which we are all aware of, the market shrugged off those political considerations and focused on the economic fundamentals of Nigeria’’ he stated.
For greater inclusivity, Edun urged ministers overseeing sectors such as infrastructure, mining, education, health, agriculture, the blue economy, digital innovation, arts, and culture to collaborate with sub-national governments to identify and package projects that meet investor expectations.
“Every Naira must be optimised to sustain momentum amid global liquidity constraints. Where there is less funding from multilateral institutions, we must rely on our own resources. The next phase of reforms will remove barriers holding back investors. We will review tariffs and import restrictions to stimulate productivity and investment,’’ he said.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information & Strategy)
November 6, 2025
No wonder Trump is losing his mind after hearing this 👇 Nigeria’s progress is making them restless but they will fail! ENKR 🔥
One Nigeria US Army Rt 👇❤️