President Tinubu (@officialABAT) continues to drive reforms focused on national development. With over $50 billion in foreign reserves, Nigeria's exit from the FATF Grey List, a secured digital identity ecosystem, and over 1.5 million students supported through NELFUND (@NELFUND) #TinubuGains is evident in these tangible achievements.
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The Power to Transform: Why the 1GW Northern Electrification Project Could Redefine Northern Nigeria’s Future:
That is where the role of the Chairman of the Presidential Implementation Committee for Technology Transfer (PICTT) (@pi_ctt), Dr. Dahiru Muhammed (@Mohsally), has become increasingly significant.
Beyond championing the vision, Dr. Muhammed has emerged as one of the principal drivers of the project’s institutional architecture.
His recent strategic engagement with the Minister of Power (@federal_power), Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe (@JosephOTegbe), illustrates an approach focused on execution. Discussions have centred on governance, transparency, financing safeguards, investor protection and implementation mechanisms—precisely the issues that determine whether infrastructure projects succeed or become unrealised promises.
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Nigeria’s telecom story is still being written. The gains are uneven, the challenges persistent. But there is a discernible movement—from a system that merely connects, to one that supports, protects, and empowers.
In the end, that may be the most meaningful transformation of all: not the presence of a signal, but the confidence that it will be there when it matters.
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The energy in Mushin yesterday said it all 🙌🏽
The people have spoken loud and clear, Hon. Toyin Moses Fayinka (@ToyinFayinka) remains a leader they truly believe in.
After delivering real impact in his first four years, he has officially declared to continue the work and the overwhelming support from the grassroots says everything. He is a sellable candidate, loved by all, and Mushin is truly lucky to have him.
A strong and dependable material for the All Progressives Congress (@OfficialAPCNg), he represents what effective and people-focused leadership should look like, present, committed, and impactful.
Mushin knows who stood for them, who worked for them, and who deserves to keep moving them forward.
Let the good work continue....
A good hand needs no introduction—its work is the proof.
Seeing her featured in Benchmark Magazine (March 2026 edition) only reinforces what many already know, impact speaks louder than noise.
Moremi Ojodu (@moremiojudu), SSA to the President (@officialABAT) on Community Engagement, is steadily proving why leadership is not about age, but capacity. Across the six South-West states, her impact has been clear, driven by energy, intellect, and a deep understanding of grassroots engagement.
She represents a new generation of leadership that is intentional, people-focused, and results-oriented. Young, vibrant, and effective, she has shown that competence and dedication still stand out in public service.
Mr. President (@officialABAT) made a commendable choice with her appointment, and if performance is the measure, she is undoubtedly one to watch. Nigeria needs more leaders like her, and it wouldn’t be out of place to see her rise even higher, her potential is evident.
As we continue to engage the people of the South West, this is the story of progress told through the voices of Nigerians whose lives are being shaped across communities.
On the occasion of the President’s birthday, these voices came with goodwill, prayers, and heartfelt wishes for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT reflecting hope, appreciation, and belief in the journey ahead.
Happy birthday, Mr President. Wishing you strength, good health, and greater impact in the years to come.
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#CommnunityEngagement
The Marketplace Is Loud, But Wisdom Listens Carefully.
In today’s Nigeria, allegations often travel faster than evidence. We literally witnessed this only days ago with the viral Mirabel saga, a young TikToker who tearfully accused an unknown man of rape, drew nationwide outrage, sympathy, celebrity support, and even financial donations, only for the story to later collapse when she admitted the allegation was false. The case sparked a national conversation about how quickly Nigerians can convict individuals in the court of public opinion before facts are verified.
That recent experience should teach us caution.
Yet again, a viral claim circulated by the king of Mendacity Omoyele Sowore (@sowore) and amplified through Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) attempts to portray the Honourable Minister of Works (@FMWNIG) David Umahi (@DaveUmahi), as someone who weaponised the Nigeria Police Force against a private citizen.
But when emotion is set aside and facts are carefully examined, the narrative begins to unravel.
First, serious allegations cannot be determined by social media commentary or activist theatrics. Law-enforcement invitations, investigations, or questioning processes do not automatically amount to harassment or abuse of power. The police, by law, retain the authority to investigate complaints brought before them, whether civil elements exist or not. Declaring a matter “civil” on Twitter does not invalidate an ongoing investigation.
Second, the claims rely largely on one-sided storytelling. No verified court filings, no officially released police documents, and no independent confirmation have been presented to substantiate accusations of illegal arrest, intimidation, or threats. In a country governed by law, accusations must be proven, not performed before cameras.
Third, public officials frequently become targets of politically charged narratives. It is important to remember that confrontation videos and sensational captions are powerful tools for shaping perception, but perception is not proof. Presence in a police facility does not equate to guilt, intimidation, or wrongdoing. Ministers, like every Nigerian citizen, retain the right to respond to allegations made against them.
Fourth, credibility matters. When activism consistently substitutes allegation for verification, the public must pause and ask: is this accountability, or amplification without responsibility? Democracy thrives on scrutiny, yes, but also on fairness, balance, and evidence.
Nigeria must resist a growing culture where reputations are tried and condemned on social media timelines before facts emerge. Public discourse must rise above sensationalism and return to truth, due process, and institutional integrity.
Until verifiable evidence proves otherwise, the presumption of innocence remains fundamental. Leadership should not be undermined by unverified narratives designed more for outrage than justice.
#StandWithUmahi
You all have been asking where NELFUND comes from?
I like the transparency around it, now we can clearly see the funding sources and how everything is structured to support Nigerian students.
Over ₦183 billion already disbursed, shows this is no longer just talk. Students are actually benefiting and staying in school because of it.
Education should move the country forward, and this is a step in the right direction.
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Lagos, February 20, 2026.
Honourable Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi Conducts Inspection Tour of Key Lagos Infrastructure Projects
The Honourable Minister of Works (@FMWNIG) Engr. Dave Umahi (@DaveUmahi), visited Lagos State to personally assess progress on three major infrastructure initiatives: the rehabilitation of Iddo Bridge, the reconstruction of Carter Bridge, and the ongoing Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway project.
He was accompanied by the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Engr. Olufemi Dare; the Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement (South-West), Moremi Ojudu (@moremiojudu) and other notable officials.
During the tour, Minister Umahi commended the contractors for delivering work of “exceptionally high quality,” noting that the standards observed align with the Federal Government’s vision for durable, world-class infrastructure. He emphasized that such commitment to excellence not only guarantees safety and longevity but also reflects the administration’s broader dedication to national development and economic growth.
The Minister’s remarks reinforce confidence that these critical projects will be completed on schedule, delivering enhanced transportation capacity, improved traffic flow, and expanded trade corridors across the South-West region. Stakeholders and citizens alike can expect tangible benefits, including reduced travel times, improved logistics efficiency, and new opportunities for local businesses.
Hon. Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi (@DaveUmahi) speaks during today’s inspection of Section I, Chainage 34 of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, one of the most technically challenging sections of the project.
Also present were SSA to the President on Community Engagement (South West), Hon. Moremi Ojodu (@moremiojudu), SSA on Community Engagement (South East), Barr. Chioma Nwaeze; and the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Engr. Olufemi Dare of the Federal Ministry of Works (@FMWNIG).
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VIDEO: How Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway stole the show at 11th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, drawing commendations from stakeholders and participants alike.
The Governor of Lagos State Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (@jidesanwoolu) who was represented by the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat (@drobafemihamzat) applauded the transformative impact of the project, describing it as a bold step toward modern infrastructure development. The Honourable Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi (@DaveUmahi) who was represented by the Controller of Works, Lagos State, Engr. Olufemi Dare, reaffirmed his commitment to delivering quality and durable infrastructure across the nation.
Engr. Olufemi Dare, Controller of Works, Lagos State, expressed his profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ( @officialABAT) for his visionary leadership and unwavering support for the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway project. He also extended special appreciation to the Honourable Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi (@DaveUmahi) for his dedication, resilience, and commitment to delivering landmark infrastructure projects that will stand the test of time.
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"You are a thinker and a doer and a great professional – David (@realdaveumahi). I am very proud and honoured to have you in our team" — President Tinubu (@officialABAT) made this statement during the commissioning of the Deep Sea Port Access Road in Lagos, reaffirming his full support for Umahi's approach to infrastructure.
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