• KLK Smart Contract Lagos state is already moving. This is our everyday seminar meeting hall where we gather everyday registering people and teaching them everything they need to know about KLK Smart Contract Staking Business.
    Let's assume you choose to stake $100 for minimum of 100 days now, that $100 will give you profit of $600 plus, if you stake $1000 you will be seeing profit of $6000 plus if you stake it for minimum of 100 days (just 3 months and some days) because KLK is giving you 2% everyday with your compounding interest. You can still choose to unstake your money anytime you want to you token pocket immediately and make use of it for any financial emergency you may have.
    My people seeing is believe, result and testimony is everywhere. We all know that when you stake your money in any smart contract and leave it in a space of 100 days to 6 months the profit you will make will complete every abandoned project you may have in your hands, settle every debt and give you all round financial freedom.
    KLK Smart Contract Lagos state is already moving. This is our everyday seminar meeting hall where we gather everyday registering people and teaching them everything they need to know about KLK Smart Contract Staking Business. Let's assume you choose to stake $100 for minimum of 100 days now, that $100 will give you profit of $600 plus, if you stake $1000 you will be seeing profit of $6000 plus if you stake it for minimum of 100 days (just 3 months and some days) because KLK is giving you 2% everyday with your compounding interest💰. You can still choose to unstake your money anytime you want to you token pocket immediately and make use of it for any financial emergency you may have. My people seeing is believe, result and testimony is everywhere. We all know that when you stake your money in any smart contract and leave it in a space of 100 days to 6 months the profit you will make will complete every abandoned project you may have in your hands, settle every debt and give you all round financial freedom. 💰💰
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  • As we gear up for World Milk Day on June 1st, we are celebrating the "power of dairy" by taking the message to the streets of Lagos. 💃🏾🕺🏾

    So today, we’re marching for nourishment, awareness for quality milk, and encouraging everyone to always #GoForMilkNotMimics.

    Look out for the Dano Milk truck in your area and join the milky movement. Feel free to take a picture and tag us!

    #GoForMilk #DanoMilk #WorldMilkDay #EnjoyDairy
    As we gear up for World Milk Day on June 1st, we are celebrating the "power of dairy" by taking the message to the streets of Lagos. 💃🏾🕺🏾🥰 So today, we’re marching for nourishment, awareness for quality milk, and encouraging everyone to always #GoForMilkNotMimics. Look out for the Dano Milk truck in your area and join the milky movement. Feel free to take a picture and tag us! 📷😍 #GoForMilk #DanoMilk #WorldMilkDay #EnjoyDairy
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  • When yaribas from ilorin, Ekiti ,ondo, oyo and ogun wants to lay claim on Lagos,they will say yaribas are one big family but igbos in delta , Edo , rivers and benue are not Igbos . Meanwhile no real Lagos indigene can dare become governor in oyo , Ekiti etc. ofe mmanu and deceit.
    When yaribas from ilorin, Ekiti ,ondo, oyo and ogun wants to lay claim on Lagos,they will say yaribas are one big family but igbos in delta , Edo , rivers and benue are not Igbos . Meanwhile no real Lagos indigene can dare become governor in oyo , Ekiti etc. ofe mmanu and deceit.
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  • Healthcare and laboratory professionals from across West Africa are getting ready for WHX Lagos & WHX Labs Lagos 2025 - a landmark event driving collaboration, innovation, and progress across health and lab sectors.

    Join a dynamic community of experts, institutions, and innovators for three days of knowledge-sharing, hands-on learning, and meaningful connections.

    2–4 June 2025
    Landmark Centre, Lagos, Nigeria
    Register for free today: https://bit.ly/41EK0bJ

    #WHXLagos #WHXLabsLagos #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalExhibition #Diagnostics #WestAfricaHealth
    Healthcare and laboratory professionals from across West Africa are getting ready for WHX Lagos & WHX Labs Lagos 2025 - a landmark event driving collaboration, innovation, and progress across health and lab sectors. Join a dynamic community of experts, institutions, and innovators for three days of knowledge-sharing, hands-on learning, and meaningful connections. 📅 2–4 June 2025 📍 Landmark Centre, Lagos, Nigeria 🔗 Register for free today: https://bit.ly/41EK0bJ #WHXLagos #WHXLabsLagos #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalExhibition #Diagnostics #WestAfricaHealth
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  • President Tinubu receives Nigerian footballer and Africa's Best Player, Ademola Lookman at his Lagos residence.
    President Tinubu receives Nigerian footballer and Africa's Best Player, Ademola Lookman at his Lagos residence.
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  • Breaking News: “Nothing Wrong If An Actor Wants S£x From An Actress for Movie Roles So Far He Doesn’t Force Her”–Yoruba Actor Dele Odule

    –Lagos Reporters

    Veteran Yoruba actor, Dele Odule, has stirred public debate following his remarks on the controversial issue of s£x-for-roles in the Nigerian movie industry, saying it is not wrong for an actor to request a relationship from an actress in exchange for a movie role provided there is no coercion involved.

    Odule made the statement during an interview on Oyinmomo TV’s official YouTube channel, where he offered a personal perspective on what has become a recurring concern in Nollywood.

    “I don't agree that actors can ask actresses to have an affair with them before giving them movie roles because if such happens, it means the actress already has an interest in doing it,” he said.

    The actor, known for his decades-long contributions to the Yoruba film industry, clarified that in any normal society where men and women interact, romantic or sexual advances are bound to happen. According to him, what matters is mutual consent.

    “In a society where there are men and women, it is normal that they will approach each other for relationships, but it has to come with mutual agreement between a man and a woman because a woman always has the choice to agree or disagree,” he stated.

    Odule emphasized that it only becomes a legal or moral issue when force is applied, noting that coercion or exploitation is punishable under the law.

    “Nothing wrong if an actor wants s£x from an actress for movie roles so far he doesn't force her. It only becomes illegal when force is applied, which is punishable under law.”

    His remarks have sparked mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians accusing the actor of normalizing exploitation in the industry, while others argue that his comments simply reflect the reality of adult relationships and consent.

    As the entertainment industry continues to wrestle with issues of ethics, professionalism, and abuse of power, Odule’s comments may further ignite conversations around how boundaries are defined and respected in Nollywood.

    Lagos Reporters will continue to follow public and industry responses to this developing story.
    Breaking News: “Nothing Wrong If An Actor Wants S£x From An Actress for Movie Roles So Far He Doesn’t Force Her”–Yoruba Actor Dele Odule –Lagos Reporters Veteran Yoruba actor, Dele Odule, has stirred public debate following his remarks on the controversial issue of s£x-for-roles in the Nigerian movie industry, saying it is not wrong for an actor to request a relationship from an actress in exchange for a movie role provided there is no coercion involved. Odule made the statement during an interview on Oyinmomo TV’s official YouTube channel, where he offered a personal perspective on what has become a recurring concern in Nollywood. “I don't agree that actors can ask actresses to have an affair with them before giving them movie roles because if such happens, it means the actress already has an interest in doing it,” he said. The actor, known for his decades-long contributions to the Yoruba film industry, clarified that in any normal society where men and women interact, romantic or sexual advances are bound to happen. According to him, what matters is mutual consent. “In a society where there are men and women, it is normal that they will approach each other for relationships, but it has to come with mutual agreement between a man and a woman because a woman always has the choice to agree or disagree,” he stated. Odule emphasized that it only becomes a legal or moral issue when force is applied, noting that coercion or exploitation is punishable under the law. “Nothing wrong if an actor wants s£x from an actress for movie roles so far he doesn't force her. It only becomes illegal when force is applied, which is punishable under law.” His remarks have sparked mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians accusing the actor of normalizing exploitation in the industry, while others argue that his comments simply reflect the reality of adult relationships and consent. As the entertainment industry continues to wrestle with issues of ethics, professionalism, and abuse of power, Odule’s comments may further ignite conversations around how boundaries are defined and respected in Nollywood. Lagos Reporters will continue to follow public and industry responses to this developing story.
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  • *Kind heart ,to God be the glory*

    Title: She Adopted 5 Boys Nobody Wanted — 27 Years Later, They Did Something She Never Expected
    Written by Rosyworld CRN

    Gloria Adebayo was 35 when life tested her strength. After five years of marriage and multiple failed fertility treatments, her husband walked away — no explanation, just a short note on the kitchen table:
    “I can’t do this anymore. I’m sorry.”

    The silence that followed was deafening. Gloria battled loneliness, shame, and the heavy weight of dreams unfulfilled. But she wasn’t the kind of woman to stay down for long.

    In 1997, during a volunteer shift at a local child welfare center in Lagos, she met a set of brothers — five boys, all under the age of 10, abandoned by their relatives after the death of their parents. No one wanted to adopt them because they came as a group. And so, they stayed… waiting.

    Something in Gloria’s heart stirred.

    She didn’t have the resources. She didn’t have a husband. But she had love — so much love, and she knew it wasn’t meant to stay locked up in her heart.

    One by one, she brought them home. First Segun, then Tunde, then the twins, Ikenna and Ifeanyi, and finally, baby Chuka. Raising them wasn’t easy — there were hospital visits, school fees, tears, and teenage drama. But there was also laughter, dancing in the rain, and Sunday mornings filled with jollof rice and gospel music.

    Years passed. The boys grew. One became a civil engineer. Another started a non-profit. One moved abroad and became a teacher. Two others joined the police force. But they all remained close to home… and close to Mama Gloria.

    In December 2024, on her 62nd birthday, they gathered in her small compound — and surprised her with a key.

    A brand-new house. Bought and built by all five of them.

    “We know you never had much,” Segun said, holding her trembling hands. “But you gave us everything. You gave us a home when we were forgotten. And now, it’s our turn.”

    Gloria couldn’t speak. The woman who once cried herself to sleep wondering if she’d ever be called “Mama” now sat surrounded by five grown men calling her “The greatest mother in the world.”

    She didn’t just adopt five boys.
    She raised five kings.
    *Kind heart ,to God be the glory* Title: She Adopted 5 Boys Nobody Wanted — 27 Years Later, They Did Something She Never Expected Written by Rosyworld CRN Gloria Adebayo was 35 when life tested her strength. After five years of marriage and multiple failed fertility treatments, her husband walked away — no explanation, just a short note on the kitchen table: “I can’t do this anymore. I’m sorry.” The silence that followed was deafening. Gloria battled loneliness, shame, and the heavy weight of dreams unfulfilled. But she wasn’t the kind of woman to stay down for long. In 1997, during a volunteer shift at a local child welfare center in Lagos, she met a set of brothers — five boys, all under the age of 10, abandoned by their relatives after the death of their parents. No one wanted to adopt them because they came as a group. And so, they stayed… waiting. Something in Gloria’s heart stirred. She didn’t have the resources. She didn’t have a husband. But she had love — so much love, and she knew it wasn’t meant to stay locked up in her heart. One by one, she brought them home. First Segun, then Tunde, then the twins, Ikenna and Ifeanyi, and finally, baby Chuka. Raising them wasn’t easy — there were hospital visits, school fees, tears, and teenage drama. But there was also laughter, dancing in the rain, and Sunday mornings filled with jollof rice and gospel music. Years passed. The boys grew. One became a civil engineer. Another started a non-profit. One moved abroad and became a teacher. Two others joined the police force. But they all remained close to home… and close to Mama Gloria. In December 2024, on her 62nd birthday, they gathered in her small compound — and surprised her with a key. A brand-new house. Bought and built by all five of them. “We know you never had much,” Segun said, holding her trembling hands. “But you gave us everything. You gave us a home when we were forgotten. And now, it’s our turn.” Gloria couldn’t speak. The woman who once cried herself to sleep wondering if she’d ever be called “Mama” now sat surrounded by five grown men calling her “The greatest mother in the world.” She didn’t just adopt five boys. She raised five kings.
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  • Meet Sarki Abba from Kano State Nigeria, the genius that was made to rewrite WASC after scoring 9 distinctions.

    In 1984, 16 year-old Abba, a student of Science Secondary School Dawakin Tofa, scored 9 distinctions (8 A1s and 1 A2) in his West African School Certificate Examination( WASC) equivalent of today's West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE) Exams.

    Examination authorities in Lagos didn't believe Abba made those excellent scores without cheating. The authorities provided a car that took Abba to Lagos in order to retake the exam.

    Abba was made to take the 9 exams in a duration of 3 days, under heavy supervision. After marking the rescheduled exams, he scored 9 A1s (the only ‘A2’ he had in English Language before the retake, now became ‘A1’).

    Faced with shock, the authorities apologized and instituted the National Merit Award. And, rightfully, Sarki Abba was the first recipient of the award.

    In 1989/90 school session, Sarki Abba graduated as OVERALL BEST Medical Student, and OVERALL BEST Graduating Student at ABU, Zaria— he was just 21.

    Today, he is a Professor of Urological Research, and Professor of Urology and Pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, USA.

    He also serves as Co-Director of Cancer Global Health at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University IL, USA.

    #TalesOfAfrica
    Meet Sarki Abba from Kano State Nigeria, the genius that was made to rewrite WASC after scoring 9 distinctions. In 1984, 16 year-old Abba, a student of Science Secondary School Dawakin Tofa, scored 9 distinctions (8 A1s and 1 A2) in his West African School Certificate Examination( WASC) equivalent of today's West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE) Exams. Examination authorities in Lagos didn't believe Abba made those excellent scores without cheating. The authorities provided a car that took Abba to Lagos in order to retake the exam. Abba was made to take the 9 exams in a duration of 3 days, under heavy supervision. After marking the rescheduled exams, he scored 9 A1s (the only ‘A2’ he had in English Language before the retake, now became ‘A1’). Faced with shock, the authorities apologized and instituted the National Merit Award. And, rightfully, Sarki Abba was the first recipient of the award. In 1989/90 school session, Sarki Abba graduated as OVERALL BEST Medical Student, and OVERALL BEST Graduating Student at ABU, Zaria— he was just 21. Today, he is a Professor of Urological Research, and Professor of Urology and Pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, USA. He also serves as Co-Director of Cancer Global Health at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University IL, USA. #TalesOfAfrica
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 30/05/2025*

    Gateway Games: Delta wins 22nd national sports festival

    Tinubu’s intervention saved Rivers from anarchy — Fubara

    Lassa fever, meningitis kill 366 in 24 states – NCDC

    Cholera: LASG threatens to demolish buildings without toilet

    Deaf students urge Makinde not to sell school land

    Gombe unveils plans to tackle out-of-school, almajiri crisis

    China condemns US plan to revoke student visas

    At least 44 killed in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes intensify

    Kenyan student faces trial for fake President Ruto death post

    Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah elected new AfDB president

    Cardoso named Central Bank governor of the year at African Banker Awards

    Four Nigerians face deportation over drug trafficking, fraud in India


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Louboutins’ iconic red soles were inspired by Andy Warhol. The 60s pop artist’s drawing Flowers caught the eye of the famous designer which gave him the idea to add the infamous sole to his designs

    * Iceland has a dating app that stops you hooking up with your cousin. The dating app called Íslendingabók (Book of Icelanders) saves Icelanders that embarrassment.
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    Tinubu establishes National Credit Guarantee Company

    Tinubu signs order to slash oil project costs

    Tinubu, Akpabio, Obasanjo, others celebrate Abiodun at 65

    Akpabio names Bayelsa senator Konbowei South-South commission committee chairman

    Senate panel hails establishment of new universities

    Senate grills PENCOM over recruitment irregularities

    Reps give WAEC 24-hour ultimatum over SSCE irregularities

    Reps to engage govs, media, CSOs in constitution review drive

    Ground Rent: It’s Illegal To Take Over People’s Properties, Sen Kingibe Tackles Wike

    Edo gov: Appeal Court upholds Okpebholo’s victory

    Ighodalo heads for Supreme Court to challenge Okpebholo’s victory

    Contempt: Court bars Kanu’s in-law, Favour, from further attending proceedings

    32 Internet fraudsters jailed in Edo

    NAPTIP summons singer Speed Darlington over alleged minor defilement

    DSS, Military Kill Terror Kingpin, Dogo Gide Loyalists In Niger Forest

    Navy builds officers’ accommodation to boost welfare, morale

    NSA invites Amnesty over insecurity report

    FG to concession infrastructure projects to repay loans — Edun

    FG plans regional airline, rail firms in N’East

    Tuggar hails Tinubu’s global strides in two years

    Your bitterness won’t erase Tinubu’s achievements, Onanuga slams Atiku

    Gombe, Bauchi meet NEPL, AOML over Kolmani oil field operations

    FG rolls out CNG buses in 20 federal varsities

    NNMDA unveils herbal medicines for ulcer, diarrhoea

    HYPREP raises committee for 100-bed Ogoni hospital

    32% of teachers fail professional qualifying TRCN exam, says council director

    Tinubu’s performance in two years unprecedented – Wike

    Wike knocks Senator Kingibe over Ground Rent saga

    First Lady donates 7 buses to CAN youth wing

    SWAN organises South, North football match to promote unity

    TotalEnergies sells stake in Bonga field to Shell

    Fidelity Bank awards scholarships on Children’s Day

    FCMB reaffirms support for Ojude Oba festival

    CinqTech sponsors Lagos Country Club swimming fiesta

    Make ‘Nigeria First’ policy a law, MAN urges govt

    PRP urges NASS to reject Tinubu’s fresh loan request

    Enugu, Gov Mbah must remain PDP — Nwobodo

    June 12: Military forced Nigerians to chose between Abiola, Tofa — Waziri

    Tinubu’s $24bn loan request reckless, immoral — Atiku

    WAEC exam in darkness, a national disgrace — Atiku

    Mid-term: Tinubu has lifted gloom over Nigeria, says APC

    Suswam blames PDP’s crisis on Damagum, Bala Mohammed

    Rivers: Difficult decisions will be made, says Fubara

    Adeleke rebukes NBA, Supreme Court over Osun council crisis, autonomy verdict

    Katsina gov calls for information to arrest bandits

    Sokoto more secure under Aliyu, says govt

    Uzodimma merges two ministries, directs commissioner to hand over

    Tinubu deserves second term in office, says Okpebholo

    70–80% of insecurity perpetrators live within communities – Gov. Radda

    I’ve Not Collected A Single Loan In Two Years – Uba Sani

    Gombe gov builds N68.5bn secretariat

    Fintiri begins N19.9bn Adamawa conference centre project

    Zulum hails NEDC’s contributions to Borno’s post-insurgency recovery efforts

    Yusuf unveils re-construction of Kano’s Zungeru road

    Ogun traders fault Osun gov over Adire origin claim

    Court acquits Jigawa man standing trial for armed robbery

    SUBEB hails Alia’s educational strides in two years

    Kwara unveils programme to promote healthy eating habits

    Police arrest principal suspects in killing of Kano DPO

    Police arrest 46 youths after Ondo cult clash

    Police kill notorious kidnapper, murderer, M-Kaze, in Rivers

    How my estranged husband rapes me – 14-year-old wife

    21 corpses recovered as midnight flood sweeps 50 homes in Niger


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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1967, the Republic of Biafra was proclaimed. The short-lived state consisted of Nigeria’s Eastern Region. Its secession sparked the Nigerian Civil War, which lasted until 1970 and resulted in the region’s re-integration into Nigeria.

    * On this day in 2011, Germany abandoned nuclear energy. The government’s decision followed the nuclear meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima power plant and years of hands-on protests and activism by Germany powerful anti-nuclear movement.

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    Don’t dream of winning, train for it. – Mohamed Farah

    Good morning



    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 30/05/2025* Gateway Games: Delta wins 22nd national sports festival Tinubu’s intervention saved Rivers from anarchy — Fubara Lassa fever, meningitis kill 366 in 24 states – NCDC Cholera: LASG threatens to demolish buildings without toilet Deaf students urge Makinde not to sell school land Gombe unveils plans to tackle out-of-school, almajiri crisis China condemns US plan to revoke student visas At least 44 killed in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes intensify Kenyan student faces trial for fake President Ruto death post Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah elected new AfDB president Cardoso named Central Bank governor of the year at African Banker Awards Four Nigerians face deportation over drug trafficking, fraud in India -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Louboutins’ iconic red soles were inspired by Andy Warhol. The 60s pop artist’s drawing Flowers caught the eye of the famous designer which gave him the idea to add the infamous sole to his designs * Iceland has a dating app that stops you hooking up with your cousin. The dating app called Íslendingabók (Book of Icelanders) saves Icelanders that embarrassment. -------------------------- Tinubu establishes National Credit Guarantee Company Tinubu signs order to slash oil project costs Tinubu, Akpabio, Obasanjo, others celebrate Abiodun at 65 Akpabio names Bayelsa senator Konbowei South-South commission committee chairman Senate panel hails establishment of new universities Senate grills PENCOM over recruitment irregularities Reps give WAEC 24-hour ultimatum over SSCE irregularities Reps to engage govs, media, CSOs in constitution review drive Ground Rent: It’s Illegal To Take Over People’s Properties, Sen Kingibe Tackles Wike Edo gov: Appeal Court upholds Okpebholo’s victory Ighodalo heads for Supreme Court to challenge Okpebholo’s victory Contempt: Court bars Kanu’s in-law, Favour, from further attending proceedings 32 Internet fraudsters jailed in Edo NAPTIP summons singer Speed Darlington over alleged minor defilement DSS, Military Kill Terror Kingpin, Dogo Gide Loyalists In Niger Forest Navy builds officers’ accommodation to boost welfare, morale NSA invites Amnesty over insecurity report FG to concession infrastructure projects to repay loans — Edun FG plans regional airline, rail firms in N’East Tuggar hails Tinubu’s global strides in two years Your bitterness won’t erase Tinubu’s achievements, Onanuga slams Atiku Gombe, Bauchi meet NEPL, AOML over Kolmani oil field operations FG rolls out CNG buses in 20 federal varsities NNMDA unveils herbal medicines for ulcer, diarrhoea HYPREP raises committee for 100-bed Ogoni hospital 32% of teachers fail professional qualifying TRCN exam, says council director Tinubu’s performance in two years unprecedented – Wike Wike knocks Senator Kingibe over Ground Rent saga First Lady donates 7 buses to CAN youth wing SWAN organises South, North football match to promote unity TotalEnergies sells stake in Bonga field to Shell Fidelity Bank awards scholarships on Children’s Day FCMB reaffirms support for Ojude Oba festival CinqTech sponsors Lagos Country Club swimming fiesta Make ‘Nigeria First’ policy a law, MAN urges govt PRP urges NASS to reject Tinubu’s fresh loan request Enugu, Gov Mbah must remain PDP — Nwobodo June 12: Military forced Nigerians to chose between Abiola, Tofa — Waziri Tinubu’s $24bn loan request reckless, immoral — Atiku WAEC exam in darkness, a national disgrace — Atiku Mid-term: Tinubu has lifted gloom over Nigeria, says APC Suswam blames PDP’s crisis on Damagum, Bala Mohammed Rivers: Difficult decisions will be made, says Fubara Adeleke rebukes NBA, Supreme Court over Osun council crisis, autonomy verdict Katsina gov calls for information to arrest bandits Sokoto more secure under Aliyu, says govt Uzodimma merges two ministries, directs commissioner to hand over Tinubu deserves second term in office, says Okpebholo 70–80% of insecurity perpetrators live within communities – Gov. Radda I’ve Not Collected A Single Loan In Two Years – Uba Sani Gombe gov builds N68.5bn secretariat Fintiri begins N19.9bn Adamawa conference centre project Zulum hails NEDC’s contributions to Borno’s post-insurgency recovery efforts Yusuf unveils re-construction of Kano’s Zungeru road Ogun traders fault Osun gov over Adire origin claim Court acquits Jigawa man standing trial for armed robbery SUBEB hails Alia’s educational strides in two years Kwara unveils programme to promote healthy eating habits Police arrest principal suspects in killing of Kano DPO Police arrest 46 youths after Ondo cult clash Police kill notorious kidnapper, murderer, M-Kaze, in Rivers How my estranged husband rapes me – 14-year-old wife 21 corpses recovered as midnight flood sweeps 50 homes in Niger -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1967, the Republic of Biafra was proclaimed. The short-lived state consisted of Nigeria’s Eastern Region. Its secession sparked the Nigerian Civil War, which lasted until 1970 and resulted in the region’s re-integration into Nigeria. * On this day in 2011, Germany abandoned nuclear energy. The government’s decision followed the nuclear meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima power plant and years of hands-on protests and activism by Germany powerful anti-nuclear movement. -------------------------- Don’t dream of winning, train for it. – Mohamed Farah Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Best Performing Cities In Nigeria (2025)

    • Economics
    • Human Capital
    • Quality of Life
    • Environment
    • Governance


    1 Lagos
    2 Abuja
    3 Enugu
    4 Onitsha
    5 Ibadan
    6 Owerri
    7 Ilorin
    8 Ogbomosho
    9 Aba
    10 Port Harcourt
    11 Abeokuta
    12 Jos
    13 Benin
    14 Kano
    15 Zaria
    16 Maiduguri
    17 Kaduna
    18 Sokoto

    NC NE NW SE SS SW

    #Statisense
    (OEGCI)
    Best Performing Cities In Nigeria (2025) • Economics • Human Capital • Quality of Life • Environment • Governance 1 🟣Lagos 2 🟠Abuja 3 🟢Enugu 4 🟢Onitsha 5 🟣Ibadan 6 🟢Owerri 7 🟠Ilorin 8 🟣Ogbomosho 9 🟢Aba 10 🟤Port Harcourt 11 🟣Abeokuta 12 🟠Jos 13 🟤Benin 14 🔴Kano 15 🔴Zaria 16 ⚫Maiduguri 17🔴 Kaduna 18 🔴Sokoto 🟠NC ⚫NE 🔴NW 🟢SE 🟤SS 🟣SW #Statisense (OEGCI)
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 29/05/2025*

    Fed Govt to pay N45,000 monthly stipend to technical college students

    Only $1.23bn external borrowing plan for 2025, says FG

    DMO’s N300bn Sukuk attracts over N2.2tr in subscriptions

    SEC warns Nigerians against unregistered Silverkuun investment scheme

    African literature giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o dies at 87

    4 Herders, Cattle Killed In Fresh Plateau Attacks

    Motorists lament as ECOWAS summit grounds traffic in Lagos

    Unity Cup: Dessers scores as S’Eagles beat Ghana 2-1 in London

    Musk to exit US govt role after rare break with Trump

    US suspends student visas as Harvard protests Trump’s cuts

    Chile govt proposes to legalise abortion

    S’Africa overtakes Nigeria as Africa’s top fuel importer – Report

    Nigeria, Germany begin review of draft hydrogen policy

    Nigerians hit as Canada announces new immigration cap

    Over 100,000 Cameroonians, other asylum-seekers in Nigeria – Report

    Nigerian Pilgrim Returns Missing N8.2m To Russian Owner In Makkah

    *Our Error*
    Yesterday, we said ECOWAS was established on May 28, 1975 with headquarters in Abuja. That is wriong. It was established on that date but had its headquarters in Lagos. The error is regretted.

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * About 75% of the Earth’s volcanoes are roughly arranged in the shape of a horseshoe in the Pacific Ocean. This zone is called the Pacific Ring of Fire and about 90% of all earthquakes also occur in this region.

    * Black Sapote, a fruit native to Central and South America, tastes like chocolate and sweet custard.
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    Mid-term: Security, economy improving under my watch — Tinubu

    ECOWAS at 50: Tinubu urges unity as Gowon seeks return of departed members

    Tinubu hails Gov Abiodun at 65

    Akpabio constitutes standing committees for SSDC, SEDC, NWDC, SWDC, NCDC

    Tinubu saved Nigeria’s economy from collapse, says Kalu

    N’Assembly set to transmit tax bills to president

    Emergency rule: Rivers N1.48tn budget scales second reading in Senate

    Senate passes N1.8trn 2025 FCT budget

    Senate passes Nigeria Police Trust Fund’s N124.2bn 2024 budget

    Senate seeks security beef up in Taraba, Bauchi, Plateau boundaries

    Reps raise alarm over state of Nigerian missions in America

    Bill seeking 15% women enlistment in Army advances

    I’m ready for trial but police must probe Akpabio, Bello – Natasha

    Emefiele appeals final forfeiture order of 753 housing units estate

    Kanu admitted smuggling radio transmitter into Nigeria – DSS’ witness

    127 foreign nationals arrested in Kano for alleged cybercrimes, others

    Naira abuse: Kano TikToker, Murja Kunya, gets six-month jail term

    NSA faults Amnesty, says report of 10,000 killed in violence false

    Northwest safer now than before, says Theatre Commander

    Military arrests four Pakistanis over alleged terror links

    NSCDC seals Chinese security firm, six others in Abuja

    Minister vows full WAEC CBT shift next year

    FG’s Sukuk breaks record with 735% oversubscription

    FG unveils digital village with free internet for Abuja community

    Boat mishaps: FG presents 3,500 life jacks to Lagos waterways authority

    It’s nonsense to accuse Tinubu of imposing one party system – Presidency

    NERC issues guidelines on third-party electricity bill collections

    Tinubu’s reforms will address energy debt crisis, says ECN

    Over 4,000 teachers fail national qualifying exam

    NEDC commissions 13 projects in Borno

    Abuja residents not paying taxes my greatest challenge – Wike

    Expect Ground Rent Hike, Wike Tells Abuja Property Owners

    Menstrual Hygiene Day: First Lady canvasses end to period poverty

    NUC accredits medicine, law, others at Benson Idahosa varsity

    Teenager gets university scholarship, N5m for creativity

    Mid-term: Buhari hails Tinubu, urges Nigerians to moderate expectations

    Buhari cites medical reason for absence at ECOWAS 50th anniversary

    Address security challenges, Onaiyekan urges Tinubu

    Coronation Merchant Bank reports N13.4bn PBT

    Kwale Gas honoured in China

    S’Court judgment validates my tenure as PDP secretary, says Anyanwu

    Secretariat: PDP decries continued closure despite Tinubu’s order

    2027: Obi’s ally dumps LP, joins APC to work for Tinubu’s reelection

    Osun 2026: NIWA boss blasts PDP, denies selling bank shares to Ponzi scheme

    Aiyedatiwa sets up anti-land grabbing taskforce in Ondo

    Edo gov considers amnesty for cultists, illegal arms possessors

    Umahi not controlling me, says Nwifuru

    Makinde hands over medical equipment to Adeoyo state hospital

    Delta IGR rises from N83bn to N158bn in 2024 – Oborevwori

    Jigawa Assembly demands financial prudence from LGs

    Bayelsa seeks justice for slain 26-year-old

    NSF: Ogun Athletes protest over delayed allowances

    Ogun govt slams ‘impatient’ athletes after sports festival protest

    Bauchi establishes 10 more fire stations

    N8.5bn spent on cultural festivals sponsorship – LASG

    Osun students, teachers lament nightfall WAEC exam

    LASPPA registers 3,800 service providers, generates N3.5bn

    30,000 Akwa Ibom youths to benefit from job initiative

    Oyo Catholic Church sealed, fined N500,000 over sewage disposal

    Bodies of three family members recovered from Lagos collapsed building

    Rivers pastor in police net for defiling 10-year-old girl

    Lagos farmer jailed 14 years for defiling daughter

    Spinal cord patient seeks help, laments hardship for 22 years

    Enugu community discovers underground pits where ritualist buries victims alive

    ----------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1999, Olusegun Obasanjo became the civilian president of Nigeria after 16 years of military rule. The former Army general and military ruler ruled the country till 2007.

    * On this day in 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay conquered Mount Everest. The first successful ascent of the world’s highest mountain came after Tom Bourdillon and Charles Evans had come within 100 meters of the summit just three days previously.

    ----------------------------

    You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming. – Pablo Neruda

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 29/05/2025* Fed Govt to pay N45,000 monthly stipend to technical college students Only $1.23bn external borrowing plan for 2025, says FG DMO’s N300bn Sukuk attracts over N2.2tr in subscriptions SEC warns Nigerians against unregistered Silverkuun investment scheme African literature giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o dies at 87 4 Herders, Cattle Killed In Fresh Plateau Attacks Motorists lament as ECOWAS summit grounds traffic in Lagos Unity Cup: Dessers scores as S’Eagles beat Ghana 2-1 in London Musk to exit US govt role after rare break with Trump US suspends student visas as Harvard protests Trump’s cuts Chile govt proposes to legalise abortion S’Africa overtakes Nigeria as Africa’s top fuel importer – Report Nigeria, Germany begin review of draft hydrogen policy Nigerians hit as Canada announces new immigration cap Over 100,000 Cameroonians, other asylum-seekers in Nigeria – Report Nigerian Pilgrim Returns Missing N8.2m To Russian Owner In Makkah *Our Error* Yesterday, we said ECOWAS was established on May 28, 1975 with headquarters in Abuja. That is wriong. It was established on that date but had its headquarters in Lagos. The error is regretted. ---------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * About 75% of the Earth’s volcanoes are roughly arranged in the shape of a horseshoe in the Pacific Ocean. This zone is called the Pacific Ring of Fire and about 90% of all earthquakes also occur in this region. * Black Sapote, a fruit native to Central and South America, tastes like chocolate and sweet custard. ---------------------------- Mid-term: Security, economy improving under my watch — Tinubu ECOWAS at 50: Tinubu urges unity as Gowon seeks return of departed members Tinubu hails Gov Abiodun at 65 Akpabio constitutes standing committees for SSDC, SEDC, NWDC, SWDC, NCDC Tinubu saved Nigeria’s economy from collapse, says Kalu N’Assembly set to transmit tax bills to president Emergency rule: Rivers N1.48tn budget scales second reading in Senate Senate passes N1.8trn 2025 FCT budget Senate passes Nigeria Police Trust Fund’s N124.2bn 2024 budget Senate seeks security beef up in Taraba, Bauchi, Plateau boundaries Reps raise alarm over state of Nigerian missions in America Bill seeking 15% women enlistment in Army advances I’m ready for trial but police must probe Akpabio, Bello – Natasha Emefiele appeals final forfeiture order of 753 housing units estate Kanu admitted smuggling radio transmitter into Nigeria – DSS’ witness 127 foreign nationals arrested in Kano for alleged cybercrimes, others Naira abuse: Kano TikToker, Murja Kunya, gets six-month jail term NSA faults Amnesty, says report of 10,000 killed in violence false Northwest safer now than before, says Theatre Commander Military arrests four Pakistanis over alleged terror links NSCDC seals Chinese security firm, six others in Abuja Minister vows full WAEC CBT shift next year FG’s Sukuk breaks record with 735% oversubscription FG unveils digital village with free internet for Abuja community Boat mishaps: FG presents 3,500 life jacks to Lagos waterways authority It’s nonsense to accuse Tinubu of imposing one party system – Presidency NERC issues guidelines on third-party electricity bill collections Tinubu’s reforms will address energy debt crisis, says ECN Over 4,000 teachers fail national qualifying exam NEDC commissions 13 projects in Borno Abuja residents not paying taxes my greatest challenge – Wike Expect Ground Rent Hike, Wike Tells Abuja Property Owners Menstrual Hygiene Day: First Lady canvasses end to period poverty NUC accredits medicine, law, others at Benson Idahosa varsity Teenager gets university scholarship, N5m for creativity Mid-term: Buhari hails Tinubu, urges Nigerians to moderate expectations Buhari cites medical reason for absence at ECOWAS 50th anniversary Address security challenges, Onaiyekan urges Tinubu Coronation Merchant Bank reports N13.4bn PBT Kwale Gas honoured in China S’Court judgment validates my tenure as PDP secretary, says Anyanwu Secretariat: PDP decries continued closure despite Tinubu’s order 2027: Obi’s ally dumps LP, joins APC to work for Tinubu’s reelection Osun 2026: NIWA boss blasts PDP, denies selling bank shares to Ponzi scheme Aiyedatiwa sets up anti-land grabbing taskforce in Ondo Edo gov considers amnesty for cultists, illegal arms possessors Umahi not controlling me, says Nwifuru Makinde hands over medical equipment to Adeoyo state hospital Delta IGR rises from N83bn to N158bn in 2024 – Oborevwori Jigawa Assembly demands financial prudence from LGs Bayelsa seeks justice for slain 26-year-old NSF: Ogun Athletes protest over delayed allowances Ogun govt slams ‘impatient’ athletes after sports festival protest Bauchi establishes 10 more fire stations N8.5bn spent on cultural festivals sponsorship – LASG Osun students, teachers lament nightfall WAEC exam LASPPA registers 3,800 service providers, generates N3.5bn 30,000 Akwa Ibom youths to benefit from job initiative Oyo Catholic Church sealed, fined N500,000 over sewage disposal Bodies of three family members recovered from Lagos collapsed building Rivers pastor in police net for defiling 10-year-old girl Lagos farmer jailed 14 years for defiling daughter Spinal cord patient seeks help, laments hardship for 22 years Enugu community discovers underground pits where ritualist buries victims alive ---------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1999, Olusegun Obasanjo became the civilian president of Nigeria after 16 years of military rule. The former Army general and military ruler ruled the country till 2007. * On this day in 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay conquered Mount Everest. The first successful ascent of the world’s highest mountain came after Tom Bourdillon and Charles Evans had come within 100 meters of the summit just three days previously. ---------------------------- You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming. – Pablo Neruda Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • STATEHOUSE PRESS STATEMENT

    WE HAVE MADE UNDENIABLE PROGRESS: PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S STATEMENT ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION ON MAY 29, 2025

    Fellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunted spirit. Two years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility to lead our nation at a time of historic challenges. Together, we have faced these headwinds with courage and determination.

    The economic and general situation of the country I inherited required that we redirect the country's affairs with a bold and new vision. I immediately implemented two necessary policies to stop our country from further drifting into the precipice. It was apparent that if the federal government and the other two tiers of government must remain viable and cater to the citizens' welfare, we must do away with decades-long fuel subsidies and the corruption-ridden multiple foreign exchange windows. The two were no longer sustainable and have become a chokehold on our nation's neck, strangling our nation's future.

    While our administration has implemented the reforms to restore and reinvigorate our national economy and strengthen our social fabric as a strong and united country, I must thank my fellow citizens for your unrelenting support and belief in the grand vision we share to uplift our nation and renew our collective hopes and aspirations.

    We are halfway through the journey that began 24 months ago. Today, May 29, 2025, offers our administration the opportunity to share again how far we have gone and our progress in steering our country along the critical path of socio-economic development.


    When we embarked on this journey, propelled by a burst of hope and abiding faith in Nigeria's unity and progress, I made a pledge before God and fellow countrymen and women to confront Nigeria's challenges head-on by rebuilding trust, fostering prosperity, and restoring our nation's economic health. Today, I proudly affirm that our economic reforms are working. We are on course to building a greater, more economically stable nation.

    Under our Renewed Hope Agenda, our administration pledged to tackle economic instability, improve security nationwide, reduce corruption, reform governance, and lift our people out of poverty.

    While implementing the reforms necessary to strengthen our economy and deliver shared prosperity, we have remained honest by acknowledging some of the difficulties experienced by our compatriots and families. We do not take your patience for granted. I must restate that the only alternative to the reforms our administration initiated was a fiscal crisis that would have bred runaway inflation, external debt default, crippling fuel shortages, a plunging Naira, and an economy in a free-fall.

    Despite the bump in the cost of living, we have made undeniable progress.

    Inflation has begun to ease, with rice prices and other staples declining. The oil and gas sector is recovering; rig counts are up by over 400% in 2025 compared to 2021, and over $8 billion in new investments have been committed. We have stabilised our economy and are now better positioned for growth and prepared to withstand global shocks.

    In 2025, we remain on track with our fiscal targets. Gross proceeds per barrel from crude oil are broadly aligned with our forecasts as we intensify our efforts to ramp up production. Our fiscal deficit has narrowed sharply from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024. We achieved this through improved revenue generation and greater transparency in government finances. In the first quarter of this year, we recorded over N6 trillion in revenue.

    We have discontinued Ways & Means financing, which has been a major contributor to high and sticky inflation. The NNPC, no longer burdened by unsustainable fuel subsidies, is now a net contributor to the Federation Account. We are also achieving fuel supply security through local refining.

    Our debt position is improving. While foreign exchange revaluation pushed our debt-to-GDP ratio to around 53%, our debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from nearly 100% in 2022 to under 40% by 2024. We paid off our IMF obligations and grew our net external reserves by almost 500% from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024.

    Thanks to our reforms, state revenue increased by over N6 trillion in 2024, ensuring that subnational governments can reduce their debt burden, meet salaries and pension obligations on a timely basis, and invest more in critical infrastructure and human capital development.

    One of our administration's most impactful achievements is our bold tax reform agenda, which is already yielding results. By the end of 2024, our tax-to-GDP ratio rose from 10% to over 13.5%, a remarkable leap in just one year. This was not by accident. It results from deliberate improvement in our tax administration and policies designed to make our tax system fairer, more efficient, and more growth-oriented.

    We are eliminating the burden of multiple taxation, making it easier for small businesses to grow and join the formal economy. The tax reforms will protect low-income households and support workers by expanding their disposable income. Essential goods and services such as food, education, and healthcare will now attract 0% VAT. Rent, public transportation, and renewable energy will be fully exempted from VAT to reduce household costs further.

    We are ending the era of wasteful and opaque tax waivers. Instead, we have introduced targeted and transparent incentives supporting high-impact manufacturing, technology, and agriculture sectors. These reforms are not just about revenue but about stimulating inclusive economic growth.

    There is a deliberate focus on our youth, who a friendlier tax environment for digital jobs and remote work will empower. Through export incentives, Nigerian businesses will be able to compete globally. Our National Single Window project streamlines international trade, reduces delays, and enhances Nigeria's competitiveness.

    To promote fairness and accountability, we are establishing a Tax Ombudsman, an independent institution that will protect vulnerable taxpayers and ensure the system works for everyone, especially small businesses.

    Most importantly, we are laying the foundation for a more sustainable future by introducing a new national fiscal policy. This strategic framework will guide our approach to fair taxation, responsible borrowing, and disciplined spending.

    These reforms are designed to reduce the cost of living, promote economic justice, and build a business-friendly economy that attracts investment and supports every Nigerian. Together, we are creating a system where prosperity is shared, and no one is left behind.

    We have breathed new life into the Solid Minerals sector as part of our efforts to diversify the economy. Revenue has increased phenomenally, and investors are setting up processing plants as the sector dumps the old pit-to-port policy and embraces a new value-added policy.

    We have also repositioned our health sector despite all odds.

    Over 1,000 Primary Health Centres are being revitalised nationwide. An additional 5,500 PHCs are being upgraded under our Renewed Hope Health Agenda. We are establishing Six new cancer treatment centres. Three are ready. We offer free dialysis services in pilot tertiary hospitals and subsidise the service in others. Under the Presidential Maternal Health Initiative, over 4,000 women have undergone free cesarean sections. Lastly, we have expanded Health Insurance Coverage from 16 million to 20 million within two years.

    As a result of our bold and deliberate policies, the economy is growing stronger again. Real GDP rose by 4.6% in Q4 2024, with full-year growth of 3.4%. This is one of the strongest in a decade.

    Without a responsive and reliable national security infrastructure that can protect lives and properties, our economy will not perform optimally, and those who seek to harm us will impair and disrupt our way of life. Our administration is committed to the security and safety of our people. For our government, protecting our people and their peaceful way of life is the utmost priority.

    Since I assumed our country's leadership, our administration has improved collaboration among security agencies, increased intelligence-driven operations, and better ensured the welfare of our armed forces and security personnel. I use this opportunity to salute the courage and everyday sacrifice of our service men and women. We may not always witness the tremendous efforts they make to keep us safe, but we benefit every day from the results of their dedication. Even if we do not thank them often enough, they willingly face danger so we can go about our lives freely and without fear.

    Our military, police, and intelligence agencies are committed to always responding to emerging security threats and new challenges because it is the patriotic duty they owe a grateful nation.

    Amid the new security challenges, we can report some successes. In some areas of the northwest, hitherto under the control of bandits, our gallant armed forces have restored order, reducing and eliminating threats to lives and livelihoods. With the success achieved, farmers are back tilling the land to feed us. Highways, hitherto dangerous for travellers, have become safer. Our security agencies have succeeded many times in rescuing the abducted citizens from the hands of their tormentors. I promise you, we shall remain vigilant, as I told security chiefs during the last meeting to up their game and collaborate to end this plague of evil men. Every Nigerian deserves to live without fear.

    Outside of Security, we have prioritised human capital development as a central pillar of our national development strategy.

    To this end, we have significantly expanded access to quality education through infrastructure investments and the student loan scheme to support indigent students in tertiary institutions. Through the Renewed Hope Health initiative, our administration has begun equipping health facilities and deploying skilled personnel to unserved areas. We are also strengthening our response to public health threats and implementing targeted social investment schemes.

    Our youth empowerment initiatives include access to funds, skill development, and creating employment opportunities. Through our MSME support, we empower the next generation and bridge inequality. In our mission to empower the next generation, we have taken bold steps to place young Nigerians at the heart of national development. Nowhere is this more evident than at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), where the current management is making giant strides. NASENI has embraced a digital-first approach, introduced real-time dashboards, and implemented end-to-end e-procurement through its Unified ERP System—setting a new governance benchmark for public institutions.

    Through bold, high-impact programmes like Innovate Naija, Irrigate Nigeria, the Asset Restoration Programme, and the Renewable Energy and Innovation Park in Gora, NASENI drives inclusive industrialisation at scale. From assembling electric vehicles and reviving idle assets to launching Africa's most advanced Rapid Diagnostic Kit Factory and training female drone engineers through the NASCAV programme, these initiatives are creating jobs, restoring dignity to work, and opening up a future of possibilities for our youth. This is the movement we promised—a government of action powered by the energy and innovation of young Nigerians.

    Agriculture and food security are top priorities of our Renewed Hope Agenda. We have launched aggressive initiatives to boost local food production, support farmers, and stabilise food prices. We have also invested in mechanised farming by procuring thousands of tractors, other farming tools, and fertilisers.

    Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the federal government has continued with major road construction and rehabilitation projects across all geopolitical zones, from the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, the 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Oyo-OgbomosoRoad, Sokoto-Badagry Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Second Niger Bridge Access Road to Bodo-Bonny Road among hundreds of ongoing road projects across the country.

    We have launched initiatives to improve electricity generation by upgrading generation and transmission infrastructure and investing in off-grid solar energy to power our homes, business premises, industries, schools and hospitals.

    In the spirit of democracy and national renewal, we are preparing to welcome the world to Nigeria soon for the Motherland Festival. This landmark gathering will spotlight our rich heritage, dynamic creative industries, and the vibrant energy of our people. It will showcase Nigeria's beauty through tourism, culture, and innovation, inviting the world to rediscover our nation.

    The Nigerian diaspora plays a vital role in our national transformation. Their expertise, investment, and global perspective are key to shaping the future we seek. In recognition, the government has introduced policies like the diaspora bond and the non-resident Bank Verification Number to make it easier for Nigerians abroad to invest, engage, and contribute meaningfully to the country's progress.

    The Motherland Festival will bring together voices from across the continent and the diaspora in a decisive moment of unity and purpose, affirming that Nigeria is not only a leader in Africa but a committed global partner ready to engage, inspire, and lead.

    Once again, I acknowledge the sacrifices many Nigerians have made and continue to make as we reposition our country, not just for today but for generations yet unborn. Our journey is not over, but our direction is clear. So is our resolve to tackle emerging challenges. By the Grace of God, we are confident that the worst is behind us. The real impact of our governance objectives is beginning to take hold. The future is bright, and together, we will build a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria that we can all be proud of.

    Thank you all, and May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


    PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU,
    ASO ROCK,
    ABUJA
    29/5/2025
    STATEHOUSE PRESS STATEMENT WE HAVE MADE UNDENIABLE PROGRESS: PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S STATEMENT ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION ON MAY 29, 2025 Fellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunted spirit. Two years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility to lead our nation at a time of historic challenges. Together, we have faced these headwinds with courage and determination. The economic and general situation of the country I inherited required that we redirect the country's affairs with a bold and new vision. I immediately implemented two necessary policies to stop our country from further drifting into the precipice. It was apparent that if the federal government and the other two tiers of government must remain viable and cater to the citizens' welfare, we must do away with decades-long fuel subsidies and the corruption-ridden multiple foreign exchange windows. The two were no longer sustainable and have become a chokehold on our nation's neck, strangling our nation's future. While our administration has implemented the reforms to restore and reinvigorate our national economy and strengthen our social fabric as a strong and united country, I must thank my fellow citizens for your unrelenting support and belief in the grand vision we share to uplift our nation and renew our collective hopes and aspirations. We are halfway through the journey that began 24 months ago. Today, May 29, 2025, offers our administration the opportunity to share again how far we have gone and our progress in steering our country along the critical path of socio-economic development. When we embarked on this journey, propelled by a burst of hope and abiding faith in Nigeria's unity and progress, I made a pledge before God and fellow countrymen and women to confront Nigeria's challenges head-on by rebuilding trust, fostering prosperity, and restoring our nation's economic health. Today, I proudly affirm that our economic reforms are working. We are on course to building a greater, more economically stable nation. Under our Renewed Hope Agenda, our administration pledged to tackle economic instability, improve security nationwide, reduce corruption, reform governance, and lift our people out of poverty. While implementing the reforms necessary to strengthen our economy and deliver shared prosperity, we have remained honest by acknowledging some of the difficulties experienced by our compatriots and families. We do not take your patience for granted. I must restate that the only alternative to the reforms our administration initiated was a fiscal crisis that would have bred runaway inflation, external debt default, crippling fuel shortages, a plunging Naira, and an economy in a free-fall. Despite the bump in the cost of living, we have made undeniable progress. Inflation has begun to ease, with rice prices and other staples declining. The oil and gas sector is recovering; rig counts are up by over 400% in 2025 compared to 2021, and over $8 billion in new investments have been committed. We have stabilised our economy and are now better positioned for growth and prepared to withstand global shocks. In 2025, we remain on track with our fiscal targets. Gross proceeds per barrel from crude oil are broadly aligned with our forecasts as we intensify our efforts to ramp up production. Our fiscal deficit has narrowed sharply from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024. We achieved this through improved revenue generation and greater transparency in government finances. In the first quarter of this year, we recorded over N6 trillion in revenue. We have discontinued Ways & Means financing, which has been a major contributor to high and sticky inflation. The NNPC, no longer burdened by unsustainable fuel subsidies, is now a net contributor to the Federation Account. We are also achieving fuel supply security through local refining. Our debt position is improving. While foreign exchange revaluation pushed our debt-to-GDP ratio to around 53%, our debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from nearly 100% in 2022 to under 40% by 2024. We paid off our IMF obligations and grew our net external reserves by almost 500% from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024. Thanks to our reforms, state revenue increased by over N6 trillion in 2024, ensuring that subnational governments can reduce their debt burden, meet salaries and pension obligations on a timely basis, and invest more in critical infrastructure and human capital development. One of our administration's most impactful achievements is our bold tax reform agenda, which is already yielding results. By the end of 2024, our tax-to-GDP ratio rose from 10% to over 13.5%, a remarkable leap in just one year. This was not by accident. It results from deliberate improvement in our tax administration and policies designed to make our tax system fairer, more efficient, and more growth-oriented. We are eliminating the burden of multiple taxation, making it easier for small businesses to grow and join the formal economy. The tax reforms will protect low-income households and support workers by expanding their disposable income. Essential goods and services such as food, education, and healthcare will now attract 0% VAT. Rent, public transportation, and renewable energy will be fully exempted from VAT to reduce household costs further. We are ending the era of wasteful and opaque tax waivers. Instead, we have introduced targeted and transparent incentives supporting high-impact manufacturing, technology, and agriculture sectors. These reforms are not just about revenue but about stimulating inclusive economic growth. There is a deliberate focus on our youth, who a friendlier tax environment for digital jobs and remote work will empower. Through export incentives, Nigerian businesses will be able to compete globally. Our National Single Window project streamlines international trade, reduces delays, and enhances Nigeria's competitiveness. To promote fairness and accountability, we are establishing a Tax Ombudsman, an independent institution that will protect vulnerable taxpayers and ensure the system works for everyone, especially small businesses. Most importantly, we are laying the foundation for a more sustainable future by introducing a new national fiscal policy. This strategic framework will guide our approach to fair taxation, responsible borrowing, and disciplined spending. These reforms are designed to reduce the cost of living, promote economic justice, and build a business-friendly economy that attracts investment and supports every Nigerian. Together, we are creating a system where prosperity is shared, and no one is left behind. We have breathed new life into the Solid Minerals sector as part of our efforts to diversify the economy. Revenue has increased phenomenally, and investors are setting up processing plants as the sector dumps the old pit-to-port policy and embraces a new value-added policy. We have also repositioned our health sector despite all odds. Over 1,000 Primary Health Centres are being revitalised nationwide. An additional 5,500 PHCs are being upgraded under our Renewed Hope Health Agenda. We are establishing Six new cancer treatment centres. Three are ready. We offer free dialysis services in pilot tertiary hospitals and subsidise the service in others. Under the Presidential Maternal Health Initiative, over 4,000 women have undergone free cesarean sections. Lastly, we have expanded Health Insurance Coverage from 16 million to 20 million within two years. As a result of our bold and deliberate policies, the economy is growing stronger again. Real GDP rose by 4.6% in Q4 2024, with full-year growth of 3.4%. This is one of the strongest in a decade. Without a responsive and reliable national security infrastructure that can protect lives and properties, our economy will not perform optimally, and those who seek to harm us will impair and disrupt our way of life. Our administration is committed to the security and safety of our people. For our government, protecting our people and their peaceful way of life is the utmost priority. Since I assumed our country's leadership, our administration has improved collaboration among security agencies, increased intelligence-driven operations, and better ensured the welfare of our armed forces and security personnel. I use this opportunity to salute the courage and everyday sacrifice of our service men and women. We may not always witness the tremendous efforts they make to keep us safe, but we benefit every day from the results of their dedication. Even if we do not thank them often enough, they willingly face danger so we can go about our lives freely and without fear. Our military, police, and intelligence agencies are committed to always responding to emerging security threats and new challenges because it is the patriotic duty they owe a grateful nation. Amid the new security challenges, we can report some successes. In some areas of the northwest, hitherto under the control of bandits, our gallant armed forces have restored order, reducing and eliminating threats to lives and livelihoods. With the success achieved, farmers are back tilling the land to feed us. Highways, hitherto dangerous for travellers, have become safer. Our security agencies have succeeded many times in rescuing the abducted citizens from the hands of their tormentors. I promise you, we shall remain vigilant, as I told security chiefs during the last meeting to up their game and collaborate to end this plague of evil men. Every Nigerian deserves to live without fear. Outside of Security, we have prioritised human capital development as a central pillar of our national development strategy. To this end, we have significantly expanded access to quality education through infrastructure investments and the student loan scheme to support indigent students in tertiary institutions. Through the Renewed Hope Health initiative, our administration has begun equipping health facilities and deploying skilled personnel to unserved areas. We are also strengthening our response to public health threats and implementing targeted social investment schemes. Our youth empowerment initiatives include access to funds, skill development, and creating employment opportunities. Through our MSME support, we empower the next generation and bridge inequality. In our mission to empower the next generation, we have taken bold steps to place young Nigerians at the heart of national development. Nowhere is this more evident than at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), where the current management is making giant strides. NASENI has embraced a digital-first approach, introduced real-time dashboards, and implemented end-to-end e-procurement through its Unified ERP System—setting a new governance benchmark for public institutions. Through bold, high-impact programmes like Innovate Naija, Irrigate Nigeria, the Asset Restoration Programme, and the Renewable Energy and Innovation Park in Gora, NASENI drives inclusive industrialisation at scale. From assembling electric vehicles and reviving idle assets to launching Africa's most advanced Rapid Diagnostic Kit Factory and training female drone engineers through the NASCAV programme, these initiatives are creating jobs, restoring dignity to work, and opening up a future of possibilities for our youth. This is the movement we promised—a government of action powered by the energy and innovation of young Nigerians. Agriculture and food security are top priorities of our Renewed Hope Agenda. We have launched aggressive initiatives to boost local food production, support farmers, and stabilise food prices. We have also invested in mechanised farming by procuring thousands of tractors, other farming tools, and fertilisers. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the federal government has continued with major road construction and rehabilitation projects across all geopolitical zones, from the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, the 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Oyo-OgbomosoRoad, Sokoto-Badagry Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Second Niger Bridge Access Road to Bodo-Bonny Road among hundreds of ongoing road projects across the country. We have launched initiatives to improve electricity generation by upgrading generation and transmission infrastructure and investing in off-grid solar energy to power our homes, business premises, industries, schools and hospitals. In the spirit of democracy and national renewal, we are preparing to welcome the world to Nigeria soon for the Motherland Festival. This landmark gathering will spotlight our rich heritage, dynamic creative industries, and the vibrant energy of our people. It will showcase Nigeria's beauty through tourism, culture, and innovation, inviting the world to rediscover our nation. The Nigerian diaspora plays a vital role in our national transformation. Their expertise, investment, and global perspective are key to shaping the future we seek. In recognition, the government has introduced policies like the diaspora bond and the non-resident Bank Verification Number to make it easier for Nigerians abroad to invest, engage, and contribute meaningfully to the country's progress. The Motherland Festival will bring together voices from across the continent and the diaspora in a decisive moment of unity and purpose, affirming that Nigeria is not only a leader in Africa but a committed global partner ready to engage, inspire, and lead. Once again, I acknowledge the sacrifices many Nigerians have made and continue to make as we reposition our country, not just for today but for generations yet unborn. Our journey is not over, but our direction is clear. So is our resolve to tackle emerging challenges. By the Grace of God, we are confident that the worst is behind us. The real impact of our governance objectives is beginning to take hold. The future is bright, and together, we will build a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria that we can all be proud of. Thank you all, and May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, ASO ROCK, ABUJA 29/5/2025
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