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2027 Polls: Independent National Electoral Commission Gives Parties 91 Days for Primaries as Opposition Kicks

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Political parties have been given a 91-day window to conduct and conclude their primaries following the release of a revised timetable for the 2027 general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Under the new schedule announced on Thursday, Presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on January 16, 2027, while governorship and state assembly polls are slated for February 6, 2027.

INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Malam Mohammed Haruna, said the revised timetable became necessary following amendments to the Electoral Act 2026.

According to the schedule, political party primaries — including dispute resolution — will run from April 23 to May 30, 2026. Parties are also mandated to submit their digital membership registers at least 21 days before conducting any primary, congress, or convention, failing which they risk disqualification.

Opposition parties have criticised the timeline, alleging that it places them at a disadvantage.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), through its factional National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, said the party was studying the timetable to ensure compliance but noted that the schedule places “unnecessary pressure” on opposition groups.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC), however, went further, accusing INEC of creating “booby traps” designed to favour President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid.

ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi described the timetable as unrealistic, citing tight deadlines for digital membership registration, congresses, and direct primaries.

He claimed the compressed schedule could prevent opposition parties from fielding candidates and accused the commission of aiding what he termed an “automatic self-succession project.”

Similarly, the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) faulted the timetable, arguing that it imposes costly and logistically challenging direct primaries nationwide within a limited timeframe.

Former presidential candidate Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim also criticised the move, saying INEC lacks constitutional authority to dictate when parties should hold their primaries beyond ensuring compliance with statutory submission deadlines.

Reacting to the criticisms, the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ajibola Basiru, dismissed the objections as politically motivated.

He maintained that the timetable aligns strictly with the Electoral Act and advised aggrieved parties to seek legal redress or consider boycotting the elections if dissatisfied.

“Their lamentation only shows lack of preparedness,” Basiru said.

INEC, however, insisted it was merely implementing the law as passed by the National Assembly.

Speaking on Channels Television, Haruna said opposition parties were entitled to their opinions but stressed that the commission had no choice but to comply with statutory provisions.

He also expressed concerns over funding constraints, noting that INEC’s 2026 budget had yet to be approved, potentially affecting logistics such as ballot paper printing.

Meanwhile, political realignments are already underway. The South-South zone of the ADC, led by Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has endorsed former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, for the party’s 2027 presidential ticket.

Odigie-Oyegun disclosed that Amaechi formally informed regional leaders of his intention to contest, adding that the zone unanimously resolved to support his ambition.

With primaries now set for April and May 2026, parties face a race against time to meet regulatory requirements amid growing political tensions ahead of the 2027 polls.

AXA Mansard Health Champions Early Cancer Screening, Tackles Fear and Misconceptions at 2026 Webinar

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An underwriting firm, AXA Mansard Health, has ramped up its preventive healthcare advocacy, calling on Nigerians to prioritise early cancer screening as a life-saving measure against late-stage diagnosis.

The health management organisation made the appeal during its 2026 World Cancer Day webinar, where medical and insurance experts addressed widespread fears, misconceptions, and financial concerns that often discourage individuals from undergoing timely screening.

The virtual session focused on demystifying cancer testing procedures and strengthening public confidence in routine health checks. Experts emphasised that early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes while reducing long-term healthcare costs.

Chief Executive Officer of AXA Mansard Health, Tope Adeniyi, said the initiative underscores the organisation’s commitment to empowering Nigerians with knowledge and support to make proactive health decisions.

“At AXA Mansard Health, our responsibility extends beyond providing access to healthcare services. We are committed to ensuring that Nigerians feel informed, supported, and confident enough to act early. Too many people delay screening due to fear, and educational platforms like this help change that narrative,” Adeniyi stated.

He added that improved awareness and access to screening would ease the financial and emotional burden often associated with late-stage cancer treatment.

Chief Operating Officer, Jadesola Idowu, stressed the importance of comprehensive support systems that address not only medical but also emotional and financial concerns.

“Wellness requires emotional, mental, and financial assurance. Many people want to take preventive steps but are unsure how to begin. Conversations like this help reinforce that screening is not something to fear but a responsible health decision,” Idowu said.

Participants at the webinar received practical guidance on modern screening procedures, including clinical processes, emotional preparedness, and the role of health insurance in improving accessibility and affordability. Experts also addressed psychological barriers that prevent routine checks.

Industry stakeholders note that greater awareness and access to preventive healthcare services could significantly reduce late-stage cancer diagnoses in Nigeria, where many cases are detected only after symptoms worsen.

AXA Mansard Health reaffirmed its commitment to championing preventive healthcare through sustained education, advocacy, and accessible health coverage — part of broader efforts to build a healthier and more informed society.

EFCC Appeals to Supreme Court to Revoke Fred Ajudua’s Bail in Decades-Old $1.043m Fraud Case

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EFCC escalates fraud case against Fred Chijindu Ajudua, appealing to Supreme Court to cancel Jan 30, 2026 Court of Appeal bail grant

EFCC Seeks Supreme Court Order to Cancel Fred Ajudua’s Bail Over $1.043m Fraud Allegations

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is intensifying its pursuit of Lagos socialite Fred Chijindu Ajudua, heading straight to Nigeria’s Supreme Court to challenge and reverse the bail recently granted to him by the Court of Appeal in Lagos.

In a notice of appeal dated February 20, 2026, filed at the apex court in Abuja, the anti-graft agency is seeking to overturn the January 30, 2026 decision that freed Ajudua on bail—insisting the ruling directly contradicts a binding Supreme Court judgment delivered on May 9, 2025.

Represented by counsel S.K. Atteh, the EFCC accused the appellate court of grave legal error: dismissing the prosecution’s preliminary objection and granting bail despite what the Commission describes as the Supreme Court’s clear order for Ajudua to remain in custody until a speedy trial concludes.

The EFCC argued that the apex court had already settled the bail question, making any fresh consideration by lower courts a violation of judicial hierarchy and the constitutional finality of Supreme Court decisions under Sections 235 and 275(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

The Commission sharply criticized the Court of Appeal’s reliance on a November 19, 2025 medical report that cited kidney-related health issues as new “changed circumstances” warranting bail. EFCC contended that Ajudua has repeatedly invoked the same condition since 1987 to stall proceedings in a case that dates back to 2005—highlighting alleged inconsistencies in reports issued by the same medical consultant and accusing the appellate court of inadequate scrutiny.

Granting bail, the EFCC warned, could derail the Supreme Court’s explicit directive for an expeditious trial. The agency pointed to previous periods when Ajudua was on bail and only one prosecution witness was called over an extended timeframe.

The Commission is therefore praying the Supreme Court to set aside the January 30, 2026 bail order and restore the trial court’s November 20, 2025 decision refusing bail.

No date has been fixed for hearing at the Supreme Court.

Ajudua stands accused of defrauding Palestinian businessman Zad Abu Zalaf of $1.043 million through false pretences—a high-stakes fraud trial that has spanned nearly two decades, marked by repeated bail applications, medical excuses, and dramatic courtroom turns. The EFCC’s latest Supreme Court move underscores its determination to prevent further delays and bring the matter to a swift conclusion. Read More

EFCC Arraigns Mike Ozekhome SAN Over Forged Passport in Shocking UK Property Fraud Case

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EFCC docks prominent SAN Mike Ozekhome, Ponfa Useni before FCT High Court on 12-count amended charges of conspiracy, forgery

EFCC Drags SAN Mike Ozekhome to Court Over Alleged Forged Passport in High-Stakes London Property Scam

In a dramatic courtroom showdown, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Friday, February 27, 2026, arraigned renowned Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Chief Mike Agbedor Abu Ozekhome, Ponfa Useni, and the late General Jeremiah Useni before Justice C.N. Oji of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama, Abuja.

The trio faces a fresh 12-count amended charge accusing them of conspiracy, forgery, impersonation, and obtaining by false pretence—all tied to allegedly forging documents, including a fake Nigerian international passport, to stake a claim on a valuable property at No. 79, Randall Avenue, London NW2, United Kingdom.

Prosecution counsel Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, presented the amended charge dated February 25, 2026, urging the court to replace the original February 24 version.

“My Lord, I also wish to draw your attention to the proof of evidence filed alongside the amended charge, marked pages 1 to 501. We urge your Lordship to accept the amended charge together with the proof of evidence and cause the defendants to take their pleas,” he said.

Key allegations include:

  • In 2020, the defendants conspired to forge Nigerian International Passport No. A07535463 in the fictitious name “Tali Shani,” purportedly issued by the Nigeria Immigration Service, to bolster their ownership claim over the London property (contrary to Section 96(1) of the Penal Code Act, punishable under Section 364).
  • In 2022, they allegedly conspired to present and use the forged passport as genuine to advance the same fraudulent claim (contrary to Section 96, punishable under Section 364).

All defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.

With pleas entered, Oyedepo invoked Section 273 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, noting the matter was now set for full trial.

“In the interest of all parties, we urge your Lordship to accord this matter priority and fix an early trial date. We have been served with two bail applications, which we do not intend to oppose. We therefore pray that the matter be determined expeditiously,” he said.

Defence counsel Tayo Oyetibo, SAN, representing the first defendant, welcomed the prosecution’s non-opposition to bail.

He assured the court of full cooperation for speedy proceedings and pleaded for bail on self-recognition, highlighting Ozekhome’s status as a SAN with over 45 years at the bar, his Abuja residence, and recognition by the Attorney-General of the Federation.

The court granted each defendant ₦10 million bail (with sureties), ordered surrender of international passports, and promised accelerated hearing amid the high-profile stakes involving legal ethics, public interest, and international property disputes.

The case, linked to the controversial “Tali Shani affair,” underscores EFCC’s crackdown on document fraud in cross-border asset claims. Trial dates are expected soon as proceedings intensify. Read More

Wema Bank Unveils Top 10 Nominees for ‘Sara Gives To Empower Her’ Award

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Wema Bank Unveils Top 10 Nominees for ‘Sara Gives To Empower Her’ Award

Wema Bank, Nigeria’s oldest indigenous, most innovative and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has announced the Top 10 nominees for its women-focused award initiative, SARA Gives to Empower Her Awards; the second edition of its She Empowers Her Award.

The Top 10 nominees are: Social Entrepreneur, Bosede Nwachi; NGO Founder, Chigozie Blessing; Customer Success Leader, Ekwutosi Cynthia; Coach and Public Speaker, Franca Ozini; Ted X Speaker, Hassanat Abubakar; Mentor, Ikepo Osawaye; Marketing Professional, Jennifer Edem Ekong; World Safety Ambassador, Ambassador Mabel Abel-Onaiwu, Founder, Patrick Stephen Purple Heart Foundation for Widows; Oluwaseun Joan Stephen and Virtual Assistant Coach, Victoria Ezechukwu-Obiya.

Launched in 2024 through the Bank’s women-focused proposition, SARA by Wema, the Wema Bank She Empowers Her Award is designed to celebrate, honour and spotlight women who have made significant impact or built a legacy of empowering other women personally and professionally. Deriving from the global IWD 2026 theme “Give to Gain”, Wema Bank’s 2026 IWD will focus on the topic “When She Gains, We Grow”, emphasising the need to give time, opportunities, resources and support to women. In line with this, this year’s edition of the She Empowers Her Award is tagged “SARA Gives To Empower Her Award & Grant”, spotlighting and rewarding women with a legacy of giving to other women.

To make the selection of winners for the SARA Gives To Empower Her Award & Grant, Wema Bank has incorporated a combination of public nominations, an internal jury and a voting process, all vetted by an independent audit body. The first stage was the call for nominees, which Wema Bank opened to the public on February 12, 2026, and closed on February 22, 2026. A pool of 2,332 nominations was received for a total of 351 women, who were then shortlisted to Top 10 based on their impact and clear track record of giving to other women.

The SARA Gives to Empower Her Award ceremony will take place on March 4, 2026, at the Wema Bank International Women’s Day event which holds in Lagos. The ceremony will culminate in the emergence of 5 winners.

Voting is now open for the 5 winners, and anyone can vote at https://bit.ly/VoteSARASheEmpowersHerAward

To find out the Top 5 winners of the SARA Gives to Empower Her Award, watch Wema Bank’s International Women’s Day Event live on YouTube @Wema Bank from 10 a.m. on March 4, 2026. Read More

Senate Records Nullify Sponsored Claims Published on Blogs Against Otunba Gbenga Daniel

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Senate Records Nullify Sponsored Claims Published on Blogs Against Otunba Gbenga Daniel

A sponsored political article questioning the effectiveness of the Senator representing Ogun East has come under scrutiny following the release of official Senate records and constituency documentation that directly contradict several of its core assertions.

A review of verifiable legislative data shows that Otunba Gbenga Daniel, a first-time senator elected in 2023, has recorded significant legislative, constituency, and federal project interventions within a short period in office.

False Premise: Seven-Year Senate Tenure

The sponsored article’s central thesis rests on the claim that Senator Daniel has spent seven years in the Senate. This claim is factually false.

Official election records confirm that Daniel assumed office in June 2023, making him a first-term senator with less than two years of legislative experience. Consequently, the article’s attempt to conduct a seven-year performance audit is chronologically invalid and analytically misleading.

Political analysts note that seniority, committee influence, and budgetary leverage in the Nigerian Senate are time-dependent and cannot reasonably be demanded within a single term.

Legislative Achievements: What the Senate Records Show

Contrary to claims of “modest participation”, Senator Daniel has sponsored more than 15 bills, moved multiple motions, and secured one bill already passed by the Senate, an outcome many legislators do not achieve within an entire term.

Landmark Legislative Milestone

The most recent and notable achievement is the Bill for an Act to amend the Federal Medical Centres Act, 2022 to provide for the Establishment of the Federal Medical Centre, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, which has been passed by the Senate and forwarded to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

This alone directly contradicts the article’s claim that no defining federal initiative is traceable to his Senate work.

Bills Sponsored by Senator Gbenga Daniel

Among the bills already on the Senate’s legislative pipeline are:

South West Development Commission Establishment Bill, 2023 – Presidential assent secured

Federal College of Aviation, Ilara-Remo Establishment Bill, 2023 – Committee stage

Terminal Illness Trust Fund Bill, 2023 – Second reading

Media Practitioners Registration Council of Nigeria Bill, 2024 – Second reading

Border Communities Development Agency Amendment Bill, 2024 – Second reading

NASENI Amendment Bill – Second reading

Nigeria Academy of Science Establishment Bill, 2023 – Second reading

Constitution Alteration Bills, including creation of Ijebu Ode State and birth-right citizenship provisions

Several additional bills are already prepared for first reading in 2025, placing Daniel among the more legislatively active first-term senators in the 10th Assembly.

Motions With National and Regional Impact

Senator Daniel has also successfully moved motions addressing:

Flooding emergencies in Sagamu, Ijebu axis and parts of Kwara North

National tributes recognising Chief Samuel Ayodele Adebanjo as a democratic icon

Both motions were formally taken by the Senate, placing them on official parliamentary record.

Constituency Empowerment and Capacity Building

Beyond lawmaking, records show extensive constituency-level interventions, including:

Agricultural value chain trainings

Fertiliser, seeds, tractor, and irrigation equipment distribution

ICT training and laptop provision for teachers

Vocational training and grants for youths and women

Medical outreaches including cataract and glaucoma surgeries

Interest-free microcredit schemes for traders and SMEs

These programmes, spread across Ijebu Ode, Sagamu, Ogun Waterside, Ijebu East and Remo axis, counter claims that the senatorial seat has delivered no tangible local impact.

Federal Projects Facilitated in Ogun East

Documented federal interventions facilitated through Senate advocacy include:

Road rehabilitation in Sagamu, Ijebu Ode, Simawa, Omu and Ewuga

Flood and erosion control projects

Boreholes across multiple communities

Solar street lighting installations

School renovations and fencing projects

Establishment of Abigi–Makun-Omi Naval Base

While federal projects are multi-agency initiatives, attributing their absence to senatorial inaction, as the sponsored article does, is unsubstantiated.

Unverifiable Claims in the Sponsored Article

Several assertions made in the sponsored piece lack supporting evidence:

Claim of seven years of Senate underperformance: demonstrably false

Claim of low legislative productivity: contradicted by Senate records

Claim that political rivalry blocked federal development: Speculative 

Claim that Ogun East lacks defining federal interventions: disproven by bills and projects already recorded

Analysts note that no documents, budget exclusions, or committee reports were cited to substantiate these allegations.

In conclusion, with verified data now in the public domain, the sponsored article’s credibility is significantly undermined by factual errors, premature benchmarks, and speculative conclusions.

In under two years, Senator Gbenga Daniel has:

Passed a Senate bill

Secured presidential assent on a regional development commission

Sponsored over 15 bills

Moved impactful motions

Delivered extensive constituency empowerment

Facilitated multiple federal projects

Observers conclude that a fair assessment of Ogun East’s Senate representation must be grounded in verified timelines and records, not retrofitted narratives built on incorrect assumptions.

As Nigeria’s political discourse evolves, analysts stress that sponsored content must not substitute opinion for fact, especially when legislative records are publicly accessible. Read More

Champions League Round of 16 Draw: PSG Face Chelsea, Man City Clash with Real Madrid in Blockbuster Ties

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The 2025/26 Champions League Round of 16 draw has produced a series of electrifying matchups after Friday’s ceremony in Nyon, setting up a dramatic start to the knockout phase.

Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain headline the ties with a heavyweight showdown against Chelsea, while perennial contenders Manchester City renew their modern European rivalry with record winners Real Madrid.

Elsewhere, Turkish giants Galatasaray lock horns with Premier League powerhouse Liverpool in what promises to be a fiery encounter.

Italian side Atalanta face German champions Bayern Munich, while Newcastle United take on Spanish heavyweights Barcelona.

There’s also a fascinating all-European duel between Atlético Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur.

Norwegian champions Bodø/Glimt will make history by competing in their first-ever Champions League knockout tie. They face Portuguese side Sporting CP in what marks a landmark occasion for the club.

In another intriguing tie, Bayer Leverkusen meet Arsenal, adding further Premier League interest to the round.

Full Round of 16 Fixtures
Paris Saint-Germain vs Chelsea
Galatasaray vs Liverpool
Real Madrid vs Manchester City
Atalanta vs Bayern Munich
Newcastle United vs Barcelona
Atlético Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur
Bodø/Glimt vs Sporting CP
Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal

The Round of 16 ties will be played over two legs on March 10/11 and March 17/18, 2026, with kick-off times scheduled for 18:45 CET and 21:00 CET.

Quarter-final matches are set for April 7/8 and April 14/15, 2026, followed by the semi-finals on April 28/29 and May 5/6, 2026 — all kicking off at 21:00 CET.

The 2025/26 Champions League final will take place on May 30, 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 18:00 CET, where Europe’s elite will battle for ultimate glory.

Mercy Johnson Unveils Puberty Book, Pursues Holistic Medicine Studies, Embraces New Role in Edo Government

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Award-winning Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson has offered fans a glimpse into her evolving journey, revealing a series of major personal and professional milestones.

The mother of four, who recently assumed office as Special Adviser on Public Engagement and Advocacy to Monday Okpebholo, shared that she has been intentionally focused on growth and service in recent months.

In an Instagram update, Johnson disclosed that she has authored a book on puberty aimed at children between the ages of 10 and 13. According to her, the project is designed to help young readers navigate one of life’s most critical transitions with clarity, confidence, and accurate information.

Describing the work as a heartfelt initiative, she said the book seeks to equip young minds with the right guidance during their formative years.

Beyond writing, the actress revealed she is currently studying Functional Medicine at the Rockwell School of Holistic Medicine. She described the academic pursuit as intense yet fulfilling, noting that her interest in holistic health goes beyond academics and is deeply purpose-driven.

Johnson emphasised that expanding her knowledge in wellness aligns with her broader mission of impact and service.

Adding to her growing portfolio, Johnson announced that she has signed on as an ambassador for a new brand, with further details expected soon.

Her recent appointment as Special Adviser to Governor Okpebholo marks a significant step into public service. She affirmed her dedication to meaningful engagement, advocacy, and driving positive change in Edo State.

Despite her expanding responsibilities, Johnson said she remains committed to her family life, describing herself as a proud wife and mother balancing purpose with grace.

This season is stretching me and refining me,” she wrote, reflecting on her ability to manage multiple roles while staying grounded in faith and service.

With a new book, academic advancement, brand partnerships, and a government position, Mercy Johnson’s latest chapter signals a season defined by growth, impact, and renewed purpose.

Adamawa Governor Ahmadu Fintiri Defects to APC, Pledges Development Focus

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ADAMAWA — In a move that ends weeks of speculation, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaking in a statewide broadcast on Friday, Fintiri said the decision was driven by the larger interest of the people of Adamawa, emphasizing his commitment to ensuring their welfare and development.

“This defection is anchored on the desire to ensure the welfare and development of our people. I urge everyone to remain steadfast and give the government the support and understanding necessary to realize the dividends of democracy,” the governor stated.

Fintiri also praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for efforts to revive Nigeria’s economy and pledged to work closely with the federal government to deliver tangible results for Adamawa.

“Our goal remains the growth and development of Adamawa, and this step allows us to collaborate with the federal government to advance our people’s interests,” he added.

This announcement officially confirms Fintiri’s political shift from PDP to APC, marking a new chapter in Adamawa State politics.

Delta Welcomes First Lady Oluremi Tinubu: N50m Empowerment Grant, Unity Call Steal the Spotlight

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Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has described First Lady Oluremi Tinubu as a blessing to the nation, praising her compassion, humility, and dedication to supporting the poor and vulnerable.

Governor Oborevwori made the remarks during a grand homecoming reception at the palace of the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, where thousands of residents gathered to welcome the First Lady.

Highlighting her decades of public service, Oborevwori recalled Tinubu’s tenure in the Senate and her advocacy for policies benefiting Nigerians. “We are blessed to have a humble and compassionate First Lady who genuinely cares for the poor and vulnerable in our communities,” he said, describing her as a worthy daughter of the Itsekiri nation.

The visit marked Senator Tinubu’s third official engagement in Delta State in two years, following her August 2024 launch of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) empowerment programme in Asaba, and her March 2025 Free to Shine programme, during which 10,000 professional kits were distributed to midwives.

The governor also lauded her respect for traditional institutions, noting that her prior visits strengthened ties with Delta’s royal fathers. Oborevwori reaffirmed Delta’s support for President Bola Tinubu and the Renewed Hope Agenda.

During the event, Senator Tinubu announced a N50 million empowerment grant for 1,000 women engaged in petty trading in Warri Kingdom, aimed at boosting small businesses and household incomes. She also called on Nigerians to embrace unity across ethnic, religious, and political divides. “Where there is unity, there is prosperity,” she said, citing Psalm 133:1-3 and noting the overlap of the Christian Lenten season and Muslim fasting period as a reminder of togetherness.

Addressing the crowd, Tinubu described the visit as an emotional homecoming and expressed gratitude to the Delta State Government and the people of Warri for their warm reception. She assured continued Federal Government support for Delta, commending Oborevwori’s leadership.

In a highlight of the reception, Senator Tinubu was conferred with the traditional title of Utukpa-Oritse of Warri Kingdom in recognition of her humanitarian contributions and dedication to women’s empowerment.

Prominent dignitaries, including former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, lawmakers, traditional rulers, and senior government officials, attended the event. Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), described Tinubu as a symbol of national peace and unity, emphasizing her impact on the Niger Delta through the Renewed Hope Initiative.

Otuaro added, “It takes a generous heart to do the good things Her Excellency is doing to uplift humanity through her Renewed Hope Initiative,” highlighting her commitment to national development and social empowerment.