@Imranmuhdz While others are busy insulting government online, intelligent people are busy marketing their business in same Nigeria 🇳🇬. You can’t be a successful business owner by fighting government just because someone you preferred is not in power today. Young people learn to be smart.
When I placed the Renewed Hope Agenda before Nigerians, I did not speak of housing in vague terms. I gave my word that this administration would work to make decent homes affordable again, and that a hardworking family, after years of paying rent, would finally have a path to a house of its own.
Let me account for that promise plainly, by juxtaposing what we pledged beside what we have actually achieved.
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I commend all our patriotic front-line soldiers in the fight against terrorism in all forms.
You stand as a shield between innocent citizens and those who seek to destroy the peace, safety, and dignity of our communities.
In the forests, on the roads, at forward operating bases, in the air, creeks, and across difficult terrains, you carry the burden of national protection so that millions of Nigerians can sleep, work, worship, farm, trade, and raise their children in hope.
This fight has not been easy. It has come with pain, pressure, and sacrifice. But your courage has remained firm. Your service is acknowledged. Your sacrifice is honoured. Your country does not take you for granted.
To every officer and soldier of our Armed Forces, to the Police, DSS, Civil Defence, intelligence services, local security formations, and all who work day and night to keep Nigeria safe, I say thank you.
I also acknowledge the families behind the uniform. Many of you have endured long absences, anxious nights, and the emotional cost of duty. Nigeria remembers that sacrifice, too.
We honour those who have paid the supreme price in defence of our country. Their names may not always trend, but their courage lives on in rescued communities, protected families, and the survival of the nation they served.
The fight against terror is not only a military operation. It is a national duty. Citizens must support our security forces by providing timely, useful information. When you see something, say something. When you know something, report it.
Nigeria will not surrender to fear. We will not allow terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, or violent extremists to define who we are as a people. Their violence is not our identity. Their hatred does not represent Nigerians of any faith, creed, or community.
To our troops and all front-line patriots, thank you for your courage. Thank you for your vigilance. Thank you for your service.
May the Almighty protect you as you protect our country.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
"If you want to be a nice man, you can go and sell ice cream, but leadership requires you to take very harsh decisions."
- Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima reemphasized today at the Invest Lagos 3.0 event.
It was Lagos that gave Africa its richest man, not Kano. Aliko Dangote is a Lagos man. Again, it was not Kano but Lagos that gave Africa its second richest man, Abdulsamad Ishaq Rabiu (BUA). Lagos made almost everybody who is who in Nigeria.
- VP Sen. Kashim Shettima
That moment FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike's wife adjusted his cap, cleaned the sweat from his face, and told him, "You are doing very well," while delivering the UNIPORT 36th Convocation Lecture titled; "Leadership and Infrastructure Development in Nigeria: Lesson for future leaders," on Saturday.
@OlayinkaLere You know a great man through the wife!
How long they have been together and still in love with respect and how high the husband wants to wife to go in life! If a man said he is great ask him “who is your wife” then you can decide how great he is!
@OlayinkaLere You know a great man through the wife!
How long they have been together and still in love with respect and how high the husband wants to wife to go in life! If a man said he is great ask him “who is your wife” then you can decide how great he is!
State Police: Constitutional Amendment Nears Completion, Says Presidency
The Presidency announced on Thursday that the Federal Government has made substantial strides toward establishing state police, with a constitutional amendment anticipated in the coming weeks.
Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this while briefing State House Correspondents after a high-level consultative meeting convened by the Presidency at the State House, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said deliberations on the framework for state police began three to four months ago, following a direct order from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“Establishing state police is not something that you do with the snap of the fingers. There is a lot involved in terms of constitution and legalities,” he said. “Thank God we have now gained a lot of traction. Hopefully, the amendment will come shortly, and the details of the amendment will come after that.”
He explained that discussions have now advanced to the stage of fine-tuning the necessary constitutional amendments, after which an enabling law will be enacted.
“Right now, what we are looking at is the constitutional amendment itself, and then the enabling law would follow thereafter,” Gbajabiamila added.
The Chief of Staff noted that the national conversation has shifted from whether state police should be established to how best to design its legal and institutional framework. He said there is broad support across the country for the initiative.
The police have also arrested this Nigerian who made an alarming post about Abuja’s security, spreading fear among citizens. By arresting him, the police have sent the clear message that reckless users of the social media won’t go Scot free.
The IGP crack team has arrested Ifechukwu Dennis who originated the fake voice that he passed on to his gullible targets as President Tinubu’s voice. Dennis was arrested in Benin. The police will issue an official statement.
President Tinubu to Address National Assembly
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will deliver a Joint Address to the National Assembly on Friday, June 12, 2026, as part of a series of events to mark Nigeria’s 27th Democracy Day anniversary, the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) announced
The disclosure came during the inauguration of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) tasked with organising the national celebrations. Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, CON, who inaugurated the committee at the Shehu Shagari Complex in Abuja, said the presidential address forms a key highlight of the modest yet purposeful programme approved for the commemoration.
Senator Akume described Democracy Day as a solemn occasion to reflect on the sacrifices of Nigerians who fought for the return of democratic rule, paying special tribute to the heroes of the June 12, 1993 struggle and the late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola.
He noted that the day offers the Federal Government an opportunity to showcase achievements in strengthening democratic institutions and advancing national development despite prevailing socio-economic challenges.
With only ten days to the anniversary, the SGF urged committee members to hit the ground running. He emphasised that this year’s activities would align with the nation’s mood and the government’s commitment to fiscal responsibility.
Other approved activities for the 27th Democracy Day include:
World Press Conference – Thursday, June 4, 2026
Special Juma’at Prayers – Friday, June 5, 2026
Special Inter-denominational Church Service – Sunday, June 7, 2026
Democracy Day Public Lecture – Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Youth and Women-Oriented Programmes – Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Presidential Broadcast – Friday, June 12, 2026
Democracy Day Gala Night – Friday, June 12, 2026
How will you score this administration on Economy, infrastructure, education, health, security in the last three years?
This is the most unbiased rating I have seen in recent times.
If Tinubu’s reforms are truly working, how come the man on the street is not feeling the positive impact of the reforms? Where are the jobs?
At what point will the common man on the street begin to benefit from these reforms? 👇👇👇