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Full list of President Tinubu’s ministers

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On Wednesday, Nationwide Reports published list of some ministers designated to work with President Bola Tinubu and the portfolios assigned to them.

Here is the total and final list of the ministers that the president has approved and their ministries.

This is as confirmed by Ajuri Ngelale, Presidential spokesman at Aso Rock on Wednesday.

Below are the ministers and portfolios:

1. Minister of Communication, Innovation and Digital Economy – Bosun Tuani

2. State for Environment and Ecological Management – Ishak Salako

3. Finance and Coordinating Minister for Economy- Wale Edun

4. Marine and Blue Economy- Bunmi Tunji-Ojo

5. Power- Adebayo Adelabu

6. State, Health and Social Welfare- Tunji Alausa

7. Solid Minerals- Dele Alake

8. Tourism- Lola Ade-John

9. Transportation- Adegboyega Oyetola

10. Industry, Trade and Investment – Doris Anite

11. Innovation, Science and Technology – Uche Nnaji

12. State, Labour and Employment – Nkiruka Onyejeocha

13. Women Affairs- Uju Kennedy

14. Works- David Umahi

15. Aviation and Aerospace Development: Festus Keyamo

16. Youth Development- Abubakar Momoh

17. Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation- Betta Edu

18. State, Gas Resources – Ekperipe Ekpo

19. State, Petroleum Resources – Heineken Lokpebiri

20. Sports Development- John Enoh

21. FCT- Nyesom Wike

22. Art, Culture and the Creative Economy – Hannatu Musawa

23. Defence – Muhammad Badaru

24. State, Defence – Bello Matawalle

25. State, Education – Yusuf T. Sunumu

26. Housing and Urban Development – Ahmed Dangiwa

27. State, Housing and Urban Development – Abdullahi Gwarzo

28. Budget and Economic Planning – Atiku Bagudu

29. State, FCT – Mairiga Mahmud

30. State, Water Resources and Sanitation – Bello Goronyo

30. Agriculture and Food Security – Abubakar Kyari

31. Education – Tahir Momoh

32. Interior – Sa’idu Alkali

33. Foreign Affairs – Yusuf Tuggar

34. Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Development –Ali PAto

35. Police Affairs – Ibrahim Gaidam

35. State, Steel Development –  MAIgari Ahmadu

36. Steel Development – Shuaibu Audu

37. Information National Orientation – Muhammed Idris

38. Attorney General of Federal and Minister of Justice – Lateef Fagbemi

39. Labour and Employment – Simon Lalong

40. State, Police Affairs – Imman Suleiman Ibrahim

41. Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs – Zephianiah Jisalpo

42. Water Resources and sanitation – Joseph Utsev

43. Minister of State, Agriculture and Food Security – Aliyu Sabi Abdullah

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COAS charges commissioned officers on patriotism

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, on Saturday, charged the newly commissioned officers to place national interest above all else and uphold absolute loyalty to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria..

He gave the charge while presiding over the Passing Out Parade (POP) of Executive Commission Course 2/2025 at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry (NASI), Jaji,

General Shaibu said the commissioning of this new set of officers form a critical component of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed drive to reinforce Nigeria’s security architecture as contained in the declaration of a State of Emergency on Security.

He also said that the commissioning is part of the fulfilment of the President’s directive to expand manpower, strengthen frontline deployments and accelerate security stabilisation efforts nationwide.

The Army Chief expressed confidence in the quality of training received by the officers, noting that their exceptional display of parade and weapon handling reflects the Army’s rising standards at a time when the nation demands heightened operational vigilance.

He urged them to remain uncompromisingly apolitical, disciplined and subordinate to civil authority, stressing that professionalism and constitutional loyalty remain the bedrock of military service.

 

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Nigerian military jet crashes

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A Nigerian Air Force jet has ccrashed near Karabonde, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

This was disclosed by a Niger State-based online digital television network, Lapai TV, in a post on its official Facebook page on Saturday evening.

“Two Nigerian Air Force Pilots Reportedly Survive Alpha Jet Crash Close to Karabonde, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State,” the post stated

The incident was said to have occurred Saturday evening.

At the time of filing this report, the military has yet to make any official communication about the incident.

 

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Security Agencies Uncover Plot to Stage Protest Against President Tinubu, NSA Ribadu

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Nigeria’s security agencies have reportedly uncovered a plan by some opposition politicians to organise protests in Sokoto and other northern states against President Bola Tinubu and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.

Fresh intelligence reports made available to journalists on Friday show that former Senator Kabiru Marafa is the main arrowhead of the plot.

The group is allegedly working to discredit NSA Nuhu Ribadu and the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, by falsely linking them to bandit groups and using a Sokoto-based militia to trigger violent protests.

Sources say the Zamfara State Government, led by Governor Dauda Lawal, is strongly backing the plan and providing funding, determined to paint the federal security team as incompetent and force the removal of both Ribadu and Matawalle.

Security operatives detected the scheme this week, monitored several planning meetings in Gusau and Abuja, blocked funding channels, and quietly disrupted the operation.

No arrests have been made, but all the key figures are now under close surveillance.

The key figures are now being monitored by security agencies to track their key sources of funding.

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