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‘It’s not only akara,’ Remi Tinubu defends comments, says FG also supports tomato, pepper sellers

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Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria’s First Lady, has pushed back against criticism of her recent comments on small-scale enterprises, clarifying that the Federal Government’s empowerment initiatives target a wide range of petty traders beyond akara sellers.
Speaking on Monday during the inauguration of the newly constructed Abubakar Maje Haruna Hall at the Emir of Hadejia’s Palace in Jigawa State, Tinubu said the government remains committed to supporting small businesses despite the backlash.
Her remarks follow widespread social media criticism after she highlighted businesses such as akara (bean cakes), roasted corn, and kuli-kuli. Many Nigerians accused her of downplaying the severity of the country’s economic challenges.
Addressing the controversy directly, the First Lady announced that the Federal Government had donated N100 million to the Jigawa State Government to empower 2,000 petty traders.
“Because of the atmosphere, what is going on, I’ve told Her Excellency that we’ve already given, donated about 100 million to her to use to empower 2,000 petty traders,” she said.
“And I know they’ve been talking that I said akara. It’s not only akara, we also have tomato sellers. We have boole [roasted plantain], and those also selling pepper, selling vegetables for us in the market. We will continue to empower them and add to their resources so that their trade can really be sustainable. So that is what we are doing,” Tinubu added.
According to her, each beneficiary will receive N50,000 to recapitalise their businesses.
“We continue to carry the capacity. We have the amount of 2,000 women who are already in small businesses. They will recapitalise their businesses with the N50,000 each. We’ve already given the N100 million,” she stated.
Tinubu insisted that negative reactions would not stop the government’s efforts.
“I know all those people who are affected, they do appreciate it. And we are not intimidated by all those wrong reports. But we are forging ahead and making sure that our people, you know, are well cared for,” she said.
The First Lady also used the occasion to highlight Nigeria’s abundant natural resources, referencing an orange orchard she visited in Benue State. She urged young Nigerians to look beyond oil for economic opportunities.
“Nigeria is a really blessed country. I’ve been travelling, and I pray that our young people will see the resources we have in this nation. We have not even gone to explore yet because we are thinking it’s oil. But there are so many things,” she remarked.
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Tinubu Approves 27 Major Road Projects Worth Over N3.9 Trillion Across 15 States

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President Bola Tinubu has given the green light to 27 significant road infrastructure projects valued at more than N3.9 trillion, spanning 15 states, as the Federal Government intensifies efforts to revamp Nigeria’s road network.
Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, disclosed the approvals on Monday while addressing journalists following the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The projects cover Adamawa, Benue, Cross River, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba, and Yobe states.
One of the flagship approvals is the re-award of the 409-kilometre dual carriageway project in Niger State under the tax credit scheme to businessman Aliko Dangote at a cost of N1.8 trillion.
Umahi highlighted several other key projects approved by the council:
– N276 billion for the dualisation of the Ilorin-Ogbomoso Road
– N265 billion for the reconstruction of the Iseyin-Eruwa-Agbesi Road linking Oyo and Kwara states
– N217 billion for the dualisation of the old alignment from Ijaye through the Federal Government College to Ilorin Road, with a spur to Akinmorin
– N116 billion for the 21-kilometre Abakaliki-Afikpo Road in Ebonyi State
Additional approvals include N110 billion for the Ogbomoso-Oko-Illupu Road in Oyo and Osun states; N104 billion for the rehabilitation of Sections One and Two of the Ilorin-Omorin-Ebe-Kabba-Obajana Road in Kwara and Kogi states; N98 billion for the 30-kilometre Idi-Araba-Ayede-Olodo Road in Oyo State; and N92 billion for the rehabilitation of the Baban-Lamba-Sharan Phase Two Road in Plateau State.
The minister further announced N86 billion each for the reconstruction of the Enugu-Abakaliki Road (with a flyover) and the Adikpo-Ajayi-Tese-Akpa-Otukpo Road traversing Benue and Cross River states.
Other notable projects approved include:
– N83 billion for the Jimeta-Mayo Belwa Road in Adamawa State
– N82 billion for the rehabilitation of Igbeti Road in Oyo State
– N74 billion for the Igbeti-Soro-Kishi Road in Oyo State
– N71 billion for the 52-kilometre Dabban-Makina Road in Niger State
– N62.99 billion for the Tungo-Karamti Road with five bridges connecting Adamawa and Taraba states
Smaller but critical interventions approved include N58 billion for the rehabilitation of the Yola-Hong-Mubi Road Phase Two; N46 billion for the Amasiri-Okporojo Road; N34 billion for the 18-kilometre Ikere-Ekiti-Ijare Road linking Ekiti and Ondo states; N26 billion for a new flyover on the ongoing Trans-Sahara Road; N24.7 billion for the rehabilitation of the Kabba-Ifaki-Ado Ekiti Road linking Kogi and Ekiti states; and N21 billion for a flyover at Oko-Olowo Junction in Kwara State.
Additional projects approved are the N15.7 billion Pacific Road linking Igbe Laara to Ikorodu in Lagos State; N15.5 billion for the 13-kilometre Badeku-Jaiye Road in Oyo State; N15.246 billion for Phase Two of the Yola-Fufore-Gurin Road in Adamawa State; and N15 billion as augmentation for the 32.2-kilometre Gashua Road project in Yobe State.
On public-private partnership initiatives, the council approved the full business case for the operation and maintenance concession of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and directed the immediate reconstruction of failed sections along the Ibadan axis using concrete pavement.
Umahi also announced a major milestone on the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Highway, stating that the first 118-kilometre section, valued at N137 billion, has been successfully completed.
The approvals underscore the Tinubu administration’s commitment to addressing Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit through large-scale road projects aimed at improving connectivity, boosting economic activities, and enhancing safety across the federation.
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Enugu Theft Accuser Changes Story: “No CCTV Footage” After Man Brutally Beaten in Jungle Justice

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A young man identified as Ekene Agala is recovering from severe injuries after being subjected to brutal “jungle justice” by estate security personnel following a theft accusation that has since unraveled, according to updates shared by human rights advocate Harrison Gwamnishu.

The incident reportedly occurred in an estate in Enugu, where Agala was accused by a woman of stealing ₦2 million from her residence. The accuser initially claimed to have supporting CCTV footage, prompting estate security and others to physically assault him without further investigation or involvement of formal authorities. Graphic images and videos circulating online show Agala with extensive facial swelling, bruises, and injuries consistent with a severe beating.

In a recent update posted on Sunday, June 28, 2026, Gwamnishu revealed that the woman’s story has changed. She now admits there is no CCTV footage and instead attributes the allegation to a young child who allegedly witnessed the act.

“What happened to Ekene Agala is a painful reminder of why we must never rush to judgment,” Gwamnishu stated, emphasizing the dangers of mob action based on unverified claims.

He announced plans to initiate legal processes to secure justice for Agala and noted gratitude that the victim survived the attack.

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Abia State Arrests 109-Year-Old Akara Seller and 65 Others for Skipping Sanitation Exercise

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The Abia State Government on Saturday arrested a 109-year-old akara seller and 65 others for failing to participate in the June monthly environmental sanitation exercise.

A total of 66 defaulters were apprehended across the state. Seven individuals were discharged on health and student-related grounds, while nine were assigned community service.

The 109-year-old akara seller, Ma Chidinma Eluwa, who operates on Owerri Road, was released without any fine. She assured authorities that she would fully comply with the exercise next time.

Following the low turnout, state officials warned that they may resort to forceful enforcement of the sanitation exercise. Environmental officers expressed concern that poor compliance was reversing years of progress, leaving markets and streets buried under refuse, particularly after the exercise had not been held for the past three months.

Speaking after the exercise, the Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Philemon Ogbonna, represented by the Head of Population Control and Environmental Health, Mrs. Happiness Akpulonu, said “brute force” may become unavoidable.

“We were overwhelmed today. My team could not clear all the refuse we were meant to clear. Residents in Umuahia especially respond better to enforcement than advice. We may have to stop advising them and start enforcing compliance,” she stated.

Mrs. Akpulonu blamed the decline on the months without sanitation activities, which led to massive waste piles, especially at Orie Ugba Market and other major markets. The commissioner also called on local government chairmen to mobilise residents on clean-up days and strengthen supervision.

Hon. Kalu Mba-Nwoke, Chairman of the House Committee on Environment and member representing Ohafia South State Constituency, attributed the poor compliance to three months of inactivity. He urged Abians to treat cleanliness as a daily responsibility rather than a one-day government directive.

“Environmental sanitation must be continuous. Even without government directives, we should clean our surroundings because it is our duty,” Hon. Mba-Nwoke said. He also highlighted blocked drainages at Eket Street by Owerri Road and called on relevant agencies to address them.

In a show of solidarity, Alhaji Yaro Danladi, leader of the Northern Community in Abia State and Chairman of the Northern Traditional Council for the South-South and South-East, reaffirmed his community’s support for the monthly exercise. Members of the Northern Community actively participated in the clean-up.

Alhaji Danladi noted that the sanitation exercise is vital for preventing diseases such as malaria by reducing mosquito breeding sites. He commended Governor Alex Otti for his commitment to people-oriented policies and urged all residents to embrace environmental sanitation as a shared responsibility for a cleaner, healthier Abia State.

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