BREAKING: President Tinubu approves 27 road projects worth over N3.9 trillion across 15 states. The projects cover Adamawa, Benue, Cross River, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba, and Yobe states.
The road projects are as follows:
1. N1.8 trillion for the re-award of the 409-kilometre dual carriageway project in Niger State under the tax credit scheme to Aliko Dangote.
2. N276 billion for the dualisation of Ilorin-Ogbomoso Road.
3. N265 billion for the reconstruction of Iseyin-Eruwa-Agbesi Road in Oyo State and Kwara State.
4. N217 billion for the dualisation of old alignment Ijaye to FGC to Ilorin Road with a spur to Akinmorin.
5. N116 billion for the 21km Abakaliki-Afikpo Road in Ebonyi State.
6. N110 billion for the Ogbomoso-Oko-Illupu Road in Oyo and Osun States.
7. N104 billion for the rehabilitation of sections 1 and 2 of the Ilorin-Omorin-Ebe-Kabba-Obajana Road in Kwara and Kogi States.
8. N98 billion for the construction of 30km Idi-Araba-Ayede-Olodo Road in Oyo State.
9. N92 billion for the rehabilitation of Baban-Lamba-Sharan phase 2 Road in Plateau State.
10. N86 billion for the reconstruction of Enugu-Abakaliki Road with a flyover.
11. N86 billion for the Adikpo-Ajayi-Tese-Akpa-Otukpo Road in Benue and Cross River State.
12. N83 billion for the Jimeta-Mayo Belwa Road project in Adamawa State.
13. N82 billion for the rehabilitation of Igbeti Road in Oyo State.
14. N74 billion for the construction of Igbeti-Soro-Kishi Road in Oyo State.
15. N71 billion for the construction of 52km Dabban-Makina Road in Niger State.
16. N62.99 billion for the Tungo-Karamti Road with 5 bridges between Adamawa and Taraba States.
17. N58 billion for the rehabilitation of Yola-Hong-Mubi Road phase 2.
18. N46 billion for the Amasiri–Okporojo Road.
19. N34 billion for the 18km Ikere-Ekiti-Ijare Road in Ekiti State and Ondo State.
20. N26 billion for the new flyover on the ongoing Trans-Sahara Road.
21. N24.7 billion for the rehabilitation of Kabba-Ifaki-Ado Ekiti Road in Kogi State to Ekiti State.
22. N21 billion for the flyover bridge at Oko-Olowo Junction in Kwara.
23. N15.7 billion for the construction of Pacific Road linking Igbe Laara to Ikorodu in Lagos State.
24. N15.5 billion for the 13km Badeku-Jaiye Road in Oyo State.
25. N15.246 billion for phase 2 of the Yola-Fufore-Gurin Road project in Adamawa State, covering 20km after the completion of the 17km first phase.
26. N15 billion for the augmentation for a 32.2-kilometre road project in Gashua, Yobe State, which was originally awarded in 2022.
27. Full business case for the operation and maintenance concession for the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and the directive to commence reconstruction of the failed sections of the Ibadan axis using concrete.
Minister of Works, David Umahi, also disclosed that the first 118km section of the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Highway, valued at N137 billion, has been completed, while work on the remaining 164km section is expected to be completed in November.
Anambra State Facebook page posted the 177 SUVs Peter Obi bought for the Traditional Rulers in Anambra in 2013. That is 13 years ago.
Now, let's look at the comment section and see what Ndi Anambra had to say about Obi administration 13 years ago.
These same people are now projecting the same Man they once confirmed to be a failure to be president now..
Read through the comment section.
BREAKING
The FG has arrested of seven commanders of terrorist group who were intercepted at the Katsina airport while returning from the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca.
I have today signed the NIMC Act 2026 into law.
For nearly twenty years, Nigeria’s identity system operated under a law written for a different era. That era is over.
This new Act gives our nation a modern, secure and digital identity framework fit for the Nigeria we are building, a Nigeria on the path to becoming a one-trillion-dollar economy.
Nigeria has unveiled a unified Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model agreement aimed at accelerating infrastructure delivery and bridging the country’s estimated $2.3 trillion infrastructure gap.
The framework, developed by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), is designed to standardise PPP transactions, reduce negotiation delays, and improve private sector participation in infrastructure development...
Read more: https://t.co/F1mxvAEumg
Yesterday, Nigeria’s Finance Minister and Coordinating Minster of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, implored Mastercard to work on the availability of credit cards in Nigeria, as part of the broader vision in the development of the 40 million small-to Medium Enterprises in Nigeria.
Five things the Tinubu Administration is getting right.
1. Fiscal reforms and revenue generation. The removal of the fuel subsidy has freed up significant resources, leading to a surge in federation revenues and more funds flowing to states and local governments for infrastructure, salaries, and development.
2. GDP growth and economic stabilization. Q1 2026 saw growth around 3.89%. The non-oil sector contributes the bulk, showing diversification momentum alongside oil recovery. Reforms like FX unification have supported trade surpluses and investor confidence.
3. Education access via NELFUND student loans & curbing ASUU strike actions. Over 1.5 million students gaining access to funding across hundreds of institutions. This marks a major expansion of access to higher education, reducing reliance on strikes and improving stability in universities
4. Strengthening foreign reserves and FX stability. External reserves have climbed to multi-year highs with reported $50 billion+ as of today , representing a 17 year peak. This reflects better management, inflows, and policy adjustments, contributing to greater exchange rate stability compared to earlier volatility. I ❤️this!
5. Infrastructure & resumption of abandoned projects. Ongoing road construction/rehabilitation (thousands of km), rail upgrades, new dams and aviation upgrades + expansions.
I will be dropping a post on 5 things they haven’t gotten right tomorrow. For now, what else have they gotten right ?
Nigeria Forward 🇳🇬💚
This guy is making sense. Only Obidiot will say otherwise because, to them, if their messiah isn't the President, then nothing is working in Nigeria.
Relax Tinubu is Fixing Nigeria >>👇❤️
EU ambassador Gautier Mignot says Nigeria's economic reforms are creating opportunities for greater investment and business partnerships. https://t.co/H2SpIZvGZB
Some good news you might have missed last week:
- Nigeria's reserve grew to $51.03bn, the highest level in 17 years.
- Nigerian Police Force arrest 173 suspects, rescue 32 kidnap victims, recover 33 firearms in one week.
- Foreign investors injected $3.23bn into Nigerian bonds in 2026's Q1.
- Nigeria’s solid minerals sector attracted over $3bn in investments.
- Terror-related deaths down by 81% since 2015.
- EIB Global and DBN signed a €200m deal to support Nigerian SMEs.
- FG secured ₦200bn to establish the Cooperative Bank of Nigeria
- Nigeria launched the FreeTV platform with over 100 free-to-air television channels for citizens.
- Nigeria’s gas production rose to 7.93bn scf/day in May 2026.
- FG launched support scheme for cancer patients, with beneficiaries getting ₦100,000 each.
- NEC approved ₦83.2bn for flood prevention and emergency response across Nigeria.
- 320,000 farmers currently benefiting from the N250 billion allocated to small holders farmers.
- Nigeria launched the Nigeria-East and Southern Africa Air Cargo Corridor.
- Federal Government launched the Smart National Transport Data Bank.
- APC defeated its rivals again.
Enjoy the new week.