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I’m ready to lead Nigeria, Tinubu says at Chatham House

Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has expressed confidence in Nigerians voting for him in the 2023 election. Tinubu explained that he was ready to lead the country because of his lifetime dedication to Nigeria.
The former governor of Lagos State spoke, yesterday, at the Chatham House, London, in a lecture titled: ‘Nigeria’s 2023 elections: In conversation with Tinubu.’
As it was with the then APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, in 2015, Tinubu was the star attraction as the vicinity of Chatham House witnessed unusual foot traffic.
Speaking for about half an hour on his readiness and agenda for Nigeria at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, aka Chatham House, he said the election is specifically significant for Nigeria, as it will be holding almost 24 years after the current democratic dispensation began in May 1999.
He praised his party, noting that the APC government has distinguished itself in managing credible elections.
The APC candidate expressed confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and was of the view that “technology will help INEC deliver a credible election.”
Jagaban, as he is fondly called, vowed to give loans to students in various institutions, if elected president, noting that he will also reform the Almajiri system in the North.
The APC presidential candidate equally promised to build more schools and employ/train teachers in the country.
On health, Tinubu said he would convert brain drain to brain gain. He noted that his administration would manufacture drugs and stop importation of drugs in Nigeria.
While clarifying his age/identity imbroglio, Tinubu said he was born on March 29, 1952. He noted that his records are there for people to see.
“I was born March 29, 1952, that’s my family record. The record is there. The transcript is there. I’m not claiming another father. I’m a Tinubu proper. If they require a DNA, they should speak. There is one presidential candidate whose national identity is questionable, but I did not go into that. Chicago has attested that I graduated from the school. The institution recently sent me another certificate. Mobil Oil has attested that I worked with them and left as Treasurer. Make sure you are upright,” he said.
During the interaction, Tinubu explained why he doesn’t do one-on-one interviews with Nigerians. In his words, “I see myself as a marketable individual. They want to use me to make money and I said no.”
Reactions had trailed the ruling party’s candidate over his refusal to grant live interviews or attend presidential debates unlike his opponents.
In his reaction, spokesman of the APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), Festus Keyamo, said Tinubu was not shying away from live interviews, adding, “campaigns have not started. The nation will hear from him again and again and again.”
On his part, deputy director, public affairs of the PCC, Kehinde Bamigbetan, said live interview is the strategy of Tinubu’s opponents and the strategy could not be foisted or forced on Tinubu.
Explaining why he delegated some members of the party to respond to questions posed to him after his presentation, Tinubu said he adopted the delegation method “to show team-ship”.
At the lecture, Tinubu after his opening remarks, assigned Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai to speak on how his (Tinubu-led) government would address insecurity and asked the Director of Strategic Communication of the PCC, Dele Aleke, to respond to the question on oil theft.
Tinubu also delegated a former Commissioner for Finance in Lagos, Wale Edun, to respond to a question on how he (Tinubu) would boost the economy if elected.
Others, including Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; former Ekiti State governor, Kayode Fayemi; APC National Women’s Leader, Dr Beta Edu; also answered questions.
Tinubu said: “Let me demonstrate here one of those philosophies and doctrines that I believe firmly in, it is team-ship, unbreakable team. To demonstrate that, I’ll assign it to my team.”
El-Rufai, who answered questions on security, stated that banditry, terrorism, separatism, and oil theft require a new approach including increasing the number of security operatives.
“The numbers must change and the Tinubu administration already has a blueprint, which is embedded in our action plan to address this. We will scale up the numbers of the armed forces. We’ll ramp up not only the numbers but the training and the equipment,” he said.
Alake, on his part, answered the question on how Tinubu plans to lift Nigerians out of poverty and also curb oil theft in six months. “The key to his policy for increasing economic growth is to enable the private sector to make the investment that will increase productivity, grow the economy, create jobs, and reduce poverty,” he said.
Also, Gbajabiamila responded to the question on the strategies of Tinubu on defence. Edu answered the question on healthcare delivery and how to convert brain drain into brain gain for the country among others.
Others present include APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Adamu; his predecessor, Adams Oshiomole; National Secretary, Iyiola Omisore; Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, among many others.
But there was drama outside the venue before the event took off at 1:00p.m. Tinubu’s supporters had positioned themselves around Chatham House, chanting “On your mandate we shall stand.”
But an opposition group, led by a social media activist, Reno Omokri, emerged from a side park and started chanting “Tinubu, Ole (thief), Tinubu, Ole.”
Meanwhile, the Atiku/Okowa Campaign Organisation has said yesterday’s performance of Tinubu at the Chatham House was pathetic and “a display of vacuity.”
It noted that “Nigerians, including supporters of Tinubu, were thoroughly embarrassed to watch APC presidential candidate, who earlier showboated with a scripted speech, went blank on the world stage in tragic display of emptiness and inability to personally address questions that were put to him on economy, security and other challenges facing our nation.”
Spokesperson to the Atiku-Okowa Presidential Campaign Organisation, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement, said the Atiku-Okowa Campaign “finds it very appalling that a candidate aspiring to be the president of a nation as complex as Nigeria exhibited an embarrassing inability to coordinate his own thought process to the extent that he could not personally think through issues and address them, but had to direct questions put to him, including those on his health and policies to others to answer.
“Tinubu has confirmed to Nigerians and the world that he has no business contesting the 2023 presidential election; that he is grossly incompetent, completely unprepared for leadership and intends to transfer the onerous task of leading our nation to proxies and a cabal that did not seek votes from Nigerians,” the statement added.
Ologbondiyan said “Nigerians cannot afford to have a President who cannot take responsibility to lead but intends to shift burden to others, apparently to find scapegoats to blame for his inevitable failures.”
ALSO, the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has taken a swipe at Tinubu for refusing to honour invitations on debate. NNPP said it was an indication that he has nothing to tell Nigerians or he does not have the power to rule the country.
Addressing journalists on Monday in Abuja, NNPP National Chairman, Prof. Rufai Alkali, said Tinubu should appear for Nigerians to hear him and his blueprint for the country.
According to him, the media should interrogate all the presidential candidates “as we inch closer to the 2023 presidential election.
“NNPP would continue to engage patriotic individuals and organisations that share our vision and mission to rescue Nigeria and save democracy in the country.
“For the avoidance of doubt, our party will not in anyway be coerced or blackmailed to fulfill somebody’s inordinate ambition to rule Nigeria by all means.”
The Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, yesterday, promised to remove the sharing formula, which had been the bane of Nigeria’s progress and replace it with productivity for the sake of the future generation of Nigeria.
He also promised to bequeath to the north an educational system whereby the pupils who attend Koranic school will also be taught skills that can enable them to be self-reliant.
Obi spoke at a Northeast stakeholders interactive session between LP and Northeastern Stakeholders with the theme Good Governance: Gateway to secure our people, which held at Merit House, Maitama, Abuja.
“Everybody is sharing money, I want to remove the sharing formula and replace it with production formula. It can work, I want to give the children a future.
“For me it is about the youth, the children and women. I want to give the 20 million out of school children who are domiciled in the North education. It is a very simple thing, they are intelligent children already learning the Koran. We will meet them where they are doing the Koranic education and give them skill.”
Obi told the North East stakeholders not to allow the country to go down.
“I am not running as somebody from the far east, don’t vote for me for that, I am not looking for sympathy. I am running because I am qualified, competent and I am most competent.
“Of all the four of us they said are the front runners, check our background, I am a successful businessman. I have experience of what it takes to run an economy and public life.
“I have run in the public and corporate world. I have the idea and among them I am the youngest. So, it is a job that requires physical and mental energy. So I am begging you for the sake of our children we must vote wisely, at least the character we can trust.
“It should be based on competence, capacity and capability to do the work, it should be based on commitment. I want Nigerians to hold me responsible. I want to be the man who started building a new Nigeria.”
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Noble Ladies Champion Women’s Financial Independence at Grand Inauguration in Abuja

Women from diverse backgrounds across Nigeria and beyond gathered at the Art and Culture Auditorium, Abuja, for the inauguration and convention of the Noble Ladies Association. The event, led by the association’s Founder and “visionary and polished Queen Mother,” Mrs. Margaret Chigozie Mkpuma, was a colourful display of feminine elegance, empowerment, and ambition.
The highly anticipated gathering, attended by over 700 members and counting, reflected the association’s mission to help women realise their potential while shifting mindsets away from dependency and over-glamorization of the ‘white collar job.’ According to the group, progress can be better achieved through innovation and creativity. “When a woman is able to earn and blossom on her own she has no reason to look at herself as a second fiddle,” the association stated.
One of the association’s standout initiatives is its women-only investment platform, which currently offers a minimum entry of ₦100,000 with a return of ₦130,000 over 30 days—an interest rate of 30 percent. Some members invest as much as ₦1 million, enjoying the same return rate. Mrs. Mkpuma explained that the scheme focuses on women because “women bear the greater brunt of poverty” and the platform seeks “to offer equity in the absence of economic equality.”
Education is also central to the Noble Ladies’ mission, regardless of age. Their mantra, “start again from where you stopped,” encourages women to return to school or upgrade their skills at any stage in life. The association believes that financial stability is vital in protecting women from cultural practices that dispossess widows of their late husbands’ assets, while also enabling them to raise morally and socially grounded families.
Founded on the vision of enhancing women’s skills and achieving financial stability, the association rests on a value system that discourages pity and promotes purpose. “You have a purpose and you build on that purpose to achieve great potentials and emancipation,” Mrs. Mkpuma said.
A criminologist by training and entrepreneur by practice, she cautions against idleness while waiting for formal employment. “There are billions in the informal and non-formal sectors waiting to be made,” she said, rejecting the “new normal of begging” and urging people to “be more introspective to find their purpose in life and hold on to it.”
Mrs. Mkpuma’s management style keeps members actively engaged, focusing on vocational skills and training to prepare them for competitive markets. She is exploring “innovative integration of uncommon technologies” and is already in talks with international franchises to invest in Nigeria, with Noble Ladies as first beneficiaries.
The association’s core values include mutual respect, innovation, forward-thinking, equal opportunity, and financial emancipation. With plans underway to establish a secretariat in the heart of Abuja, the group aims to expand its impact.
The event drew high-profile guests, including former Inspector General of Police, Mike Okiro, and a host of VIPs, marking a significant milestone in the association’s drive for women’s empowerment.
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NEPZA, FCT agree to create world-class FTZ environment

The Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) has stepped in to resolve the dispute between the Federal Capital Territory Administration and the Abuja Technology Village (ATV), a licensed Free Trade Zone, over the potential revocation of the zone’s land title.
Dr. Olufemi Ogunyemi, the Managing Director of NEPZA, urged ATV operators and investors to withdraw the lawsuit filed against the FCT administration immediately to facilitate a roundtable negotiation.
Dr. Ogunyemi delivered the charge during a courtesy visit to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barrister Nyesom Wike, on Thursday in Abuja.
You will recall that the ATV operators responded to the revocation notice issued by the FCT administration with a lawsuit.
Dr. Ogunyemi stated that the continued support for the growth of the Free Trade Zones Scheme would benefit the nation’s economy and the FCT’s development, emphasizing that the FCT administration recognized the scheme’s potential to accelerate industrialisation.
Dr. Ogunyemi, also the Chief Executive Officer of NEPZA, expressed his delight at the steps taken by the FCT minister to expand the economic frontier of the FCT through the proposed Abuja City Walk (ACW) project.
Dr. Ogunyemi further explained that the Authority was preparing to assess all the 63 licensed Free Trade Zones across the country with the view to vetting their functionality and contributions to the nation’s Foreign Direct Investment and export drives.
“I have come to discuss with His Excellency, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory on the importance of supporting the ATV to succeed while also promoting the development of the Abuja City Walk project. We must work together to achieve this for the good of our nation,” he said.
On his part, the FCT Minister reiterated his unflinching determination to work towards President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by bringing FDI to the FCT.
“We must fulfil Mr. President’s promises regarding industrialization, trade, and investment. In this context, the FCT will collaborate with NEPZA to review the future of ATV, a zone that was sponsored and supported by the FCT administration,” Wike said.
Barrister Wike also said that efforts were underway to fast-track the industrialisation process of the territory with the construction of the Abuja City Walk.
The minister further said the Abuja City Walk project was planned to cover over 200 hectares in the Abuja Technology Village corridor along Airport Road.
According to him, the business ecosystem aimed to create a lively, mixed-use urban center with residential, commercial, retail, hospitality, medical, and institutional facilities.
He added that the ACW would turn out to be a high-definition and world-class project that would give this administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda true meaning in the North-Central Region of the country.
Barrister Wike also indicated his continued pursuit of land and property owners who failed to fulfil their obligations to the FCT in his determination to develop the territory.
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Benue IDPs block highway, demand return to ancestral homes

Vehicular movement along the Yelwata axis of the Benue–Nasarawa highway was brought to a standstill on Wednesday as Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, staged a protest, demanding immediate return to their ancestral homes.
The protesters, believed to be victims of persistent attacks by suspected herdsmen, blocked both lanes of the busy highway for several hours, chanting “We want to go back home”.
The protest caused disruption, leaving hundreds of motorists and passengers stranded.
Eyewitnesses said the displaced persons, many of whom have spent years in overcrowded IDP camps, are expressing deep frustration over the government’s delay in restoring security to their communities.
“We have suffered enough. We want to return to our homes and farms,” one of the protesters told reporters at the scene.
Security personnel were reportedly deployed to monitor the situation and prevent any escalation, though tensions remained high as of press time.
Efforts to reach the Benue State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, and other relevant authorities for comment were unsuccessful.
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