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Tinubu’s Bold Development Agenda: Putting Youth First

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Tinubu’s Bold Development Agenda: Putting Youth First

In a bold step to equip young Nigerians with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities needed to thrive, President Bola Tinubu, in 2023, established the Ministry of Youth Development.

In a bold step to equip young Nigerians with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities needed to thrive, President Bola Tinubu, in 2023, established the Ministry of Youth Development.

The ministry was officially separated from the Ministry of Sports Development on Aug. 17 of that year.

The move, a key part of the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda, signaled a renewed national focus on youth empowerment.

At the helm is Minister Ayodele Olawande, who has since driven a series of reforms and initiatives aimed at unlocking the vast potential of Nigeria’s young population.

Over the past two years, the ministry has focused on nurturing the social, emotional, cognitive, and economic capacities of young Nigerians through a variety of programmes and partnerships.

One of its flagship efforts is the National Youth Investment Fund (NYIF), a N110 billion initiative designed to fuel entrepreneurship and innovation among youth-led businesses.

Building on this, the government also inaugurated the Youth Development Bank, a pioneering financial institution with a N10 billion take-off capital aimed at providing tailored financial solutions to young entrepreneurs.

The ministry’s commitment to capacity building is also evident in the Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Programme, which includes the well-known N-Power scheme.

Under this, 500,000 graduates have been trained and engaged nationwide in various vocational and digital skills.

Additionally, the Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) was introduced to provide 5,000 young Nigerians with internship placements in public and private sector organisations, while efforts to rehabilitate Youth Development Centres continue across the country.

Olawande revealed plans to transform these centres into innovation hubs that will focus on technical, digital, creative, and civic engagement.

In pursuit of deeper impact, the Ministry of Youth Development has formed strategic alliances with both local and international stakeholders.

One notable partnership is a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Investonaire Academy, aimed at training 100,000 young Nigerians annually in foreign exchange (Forex) trading.

“A capacity-building workshop on digital transformation and artificial intelligence, organised in collaboration with UNESCO.

“MoU with RHO Sigma & Sons Limited to produce a youth-focused reality show, Teenage Talent Hunt, aimed at promoting talent in music, dance, visual arts, and innovation.”

According to Olawande, the show will serve as a platform for entertainment, education, and skills enhancement, showcasing Nigeria’s emerging talents while reinforcing the ministry’s goal of empowering the next generation.

In a collaborative venture with the Bank of Industry and development partners, the ministry launched NextGen Bank, a youth-focused development finance institution.

It offers grants, low-interest loans, and equity investments to scale youth-led ventures in critical sectors like agriculture, renewable energy, ICT, healthcare, and education.

The ministry also introduced Youth Villages, sustainable physical and virtual communities in partnership with states such as Niger, Katsina, and Ebonyi.

These communities are designed to support economic development based on regional strengths and will serve as multifunctional hubs for entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and innovation.

Recognising financial challenges as a barrier to education, the ministry played a key role in rolling out an interest-free student loan scheme.

The initiative is designed to prevent dropouts from tertiary institutions due to economic hardship.

Before the end of the year, the ministry is set to host a National Youth Confab, where equality and inclusivity will be at the heart of discussions.

Olawande stressed the need for diverse representation and equity in policymaking, saying: “The selection of representatives will be based on equality.

“This government is committed to creating a Nigeria where equal opportunities are available to all, regardless of gender, social status, or creed.”

To promote healthy living among youth, the ministry inaugurated YO! Health, a comprehensive health awareness campaign.

The initiative addresses mental, physical, and sexual well-being, targeting common challenges such as substance abuse, mental health neglect, and preventable diseases.

Built on six strategic pillars, mental health, drug and substance abuse, communicable diseases, health insurance for informal workers, non-communicable diseases, and sexual and reproductive health,YO! Health aims to provide access to credible health information.

The initiative also focuses on delivering essential services and fostering community-driven support to improve overall youth well-being.

“Good health is foundational for youth to reach their full potential.

“This initiative promotes preventive healthcare and empowers youth to take charge of their well-being,” the minister said.

As part of its long-term plan, the ministry recently launched the National Youth Development Strategy (2024–2028), alongside initiatives in digital skills training, green entrepreneurship, and multi-sector partnerships.

“Nigerian youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are the changemakers of today.

“We remain committed to building a system where young people have the tools, platforms, and support to shape their future and the nation’s destiny,” Olawande noted.

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“America Desperate To Remove You, Dropping Shettima Will Cost You Heavily” – Primate Ayodele Warns Tinubu

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Tinubu Endorsement Without Shettima Causes APC Crisis

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu again regarding the vice president, Kashim Shettima, and his 2027 second-term ambition.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele warned Tinubu not to drop Shettima as his running mate because it will cost him heavily.

He noted that even if the VP offends the president, he should try and settle it for his own good because it will be a huge minus if he tries to drop him as a running mate ahead of the 2027 election.

He made it known that an attempt to bring another person on board would destroy his chances and bring unnecessary enemies to him.

“Dropping Shettima will cause trouble for you; those who want him out are your enemies who don’t want you to succeed. Anything that Shettima might have done, forget it, and let’s move the country forward.”

“If you remove Shettima, it’s a minus for you; don’t remove him if you still want to maintain your chances. There are things you need to settle between yourself and Shettima, settle with him and let him remain if not, it will be a serious minus to your government.”

The prophet stated that Shettima is harmless to Tinubu and that the president will still face challenges in the north, explaining that Emirs will gang up against him.

“Don’t go and get another person who will destroy your government. Shettima is harmless; you will still face challenges and counter-challenges in the north. The Emirs will gang up against you; you need to work on them. You need to do extra work; the election won’t come by easily.”

The prophet further revealed that America won’t support President Tinubu’s second-term ambition and will do everything to see him removed from power. He urged the president to avoid self-inflicted problems by solving the issues of hunger and security.

“Also, make sure you sort out the issue of international communities, like I said, America isn’t your friend, America is desperate to remove you; they will do everything to see you out of power.”

He stated that there are people who can defeat Tinubu, and even though none of them have openly shown interest yet, if they do, with the situation on the ground, they will defeat the president.

“I am not in support of anyone. If anyone comes out to contest and can defeat you, I will tell you, but I have not seen it yet. However, you need to work very hard because if the person comes out with the situation on the ground, you will have issues.”

“Shettima isn’t your problem, but hunger in the country and other factors. If you don’t fix them, removing anybody from your government or adding anyone will not do you any good.

“You should also work on security, you can win terrorist s, they are within Nigeria.”

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2027 Election: AI Predicts ADC Presidential Candidate Between Atiku, Obi, El-Rufai [Result Emerges]

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As the 2027 election approaches, early political activities are heating up, especially with the emergence of the ADC coalition to challenge the ruling APC

However, the AI analysis offers context and caveats, suggesting the current prediction could still change

ChatGPT, the popular conversational artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, has projected that Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, remains a strong contender for the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Asked by Legit to predict who will win the ADC’s ticket for the 2027 presidential election, ChatGPT picked Atiku; Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election; and Rotimi Amaechi, former governor of Rivers; as the “key potential contenders”.

ChatGPT unveiled Atiku as the ADC’s likeliest nominee, citing the Adamawa-born politician’s “experience and reach”, adding that “there is a brewing debate within ADC over zoning, particularly between northern and southern political interests”.

With its choice, the machine intelligence decided against choosing Nasir El-Rufai, the immediate past governor of Kaduna state, in its three-man nomination.

With the exception of Atiku and Amaechi, Obi and El-Rufai have yet to formally become a member of the ADC.

Legit.ng reports that ChatGPT’s inclusion of Amaechi may have been informed by the former All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain’s announcement in June that he would be running for president in the 2027 election.

At the time, Amaechi accused the President Bola Tinubu administration of subjecting Nigerians to unprecedented economic hardship, forcing the opposition to form a coalition to challenge the president in the 2027 presidential election.

As the 2027 elections approach, the opposition’s adoption of the ADC, and the high-level appointments that come with it, could reshape Nigeria’s political dynamics and intensify the contest for power.

The newly-formed coalition has yet to say which region it would zone the presidency but it is expected to be a strong challenger to President Tinubu, who is touted to seek a second term in office.

The opposition figures appeared united in their mission. In July, a report said the major anti-Tinubu coaliton members have agreed to enter a concrete agreement to support whoever transparently emerges as the ADC’s flagbearer.

 

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Rivers LG Polls: 20 Wike Loyalists Flood APC Chairmanship Slots As RSEIC Releases Final List

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The Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) has released the final list of political parties and candidates cleared to contest the August 30 local government elections, with 16 parties given the green light.

The Chairman of the RSIEC, Michael Odey, in a statement, explained that the list followed a screening exercise held at the commission’s headquarters along Aba Road, Port Harcourt, between Friday, August 8, and Tuesday, August 12, in line with the revised election timetable

Beyond the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress, other cleared parties include the Labour Party, All Progressives Grand Alliance, Zenith Party, Accord Party, African Action Congress, Action People’s Party, and the Social Democratic Party.

Others are the Action Alliance, Youth Party, Young Progressive Party, Action Democratic Party, New Nigerian People’s Party, African Democratic Party, National Rescue Movement, and the Allied People’s Party.

The PDP fielded only three chairmanship candidates, while the APC presented 20 chairmanship candidates across the state’s 23 LGAs.

The PDP candidates are Gift Worlu for Obio/Akpor, home LGA of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike,  Allwell Ihunda for Port Harcourt City LGA, and Chukwu Ogbugu for Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA.

The APC candidates, mostly loyalists of Wike and many of whom previously served as LGA chairmen during his tenure as governor, include Confidence Deko for Gokana LGA, Chidi Lloyd for Emohua LGA, Obari Ollormate for Eleme LGA, Akuro Tobins for Okrika LGA, and Thomas Bari-ara, among others.

It was observed that the Labour Party and 14 other parties did not field candidates for all chairmanship and councillorship positions in the 23 LGAs.

Meanwhile, the RSIEC Chairman urged political parties and their candidates to check the commission’s headquarters for the posted names.

Speaking at an interactive session with civil society organisations, Odey sought their collaboration, as well as that of security agencies, to ensure a credible poll.

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