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Update: 7 Places Named After Tinubu Since He Became President
Update: 7 Places Named After Tinubu Since He Became President
Update: 7 places named after Tinubu since he became president. Since May 29, 2023, when President Bola Tinubu stepped into office, his name has been etched onto at least seven public facilities.
From a bustling highway to a humming airport and barracks, Tinubu’s name is being woven into the fabric of the nation’s public space.
This wave of renamings has sparked debate over the symbolism and intent behind the decisions.
In January, the Network for the Actualisation of Social Growth and Viable Development (NEFGAD), a public procurement advocacy group, faulted the naming of public institutions after a sitting president.
NEFGAD described the act as “extreme sycophancy, unethical, and questionable practice”.
Here are seven notable places that have been plastered with the president’s name two years after he came into office.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MINNA
On March 10, 2024, Umar Bago, governor of Niger, renamed the Abubakar Imam International Airport in Minna, the state capital, after Tinubu.
The state government attributed the change to the president’s support for Niger state.
The federal government had, in 2023, directed the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to rename 15 federal airports after notable Nigerians, including former president Muhammadu Buhari.
In 2023, Minna airport was named after Abubakar Imam, a Nigerian writer and journalist from Niger state, who pioneered the first Hausa-language newspaper in northern Nigeria. Less than a year after, the airport was renamed after Tinubu.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU WAY, ABUJA
On May 28, 2024, Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), named the Abuja Southern Parkway after Tinubu, following its completion.
The road stretches from the Christian Centre to Ring Road One and is considered one of the city’s major spines, complementing the northern parkway, the major arterial known as Sani Abacha road that runs across Mabushi and terminates at Life Camp.

7 Places Named After Tinubu Since He Became President
BOLA TINUBU BUILDING, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
On May 29, 2024, the national assembly management named its library after Tinubu.
The construction of the library started during the 9th assembly under the chairmanship of Ahmed Lawan, then-senate president and Femi Gbajabiamila, former speaker of the house of representatives.
The library was almost at the completion stage before the 9th assembly ended its tenure in June 2023.
It was completed by the 10th assembly and inaugurated by Tinubu after it was renamed after him.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION COMPLEX (BATTIC)
On December 10, 2024, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) christened its command and control centre as Bola Ahmed Tinubu Technology Innovation Complex (BATTIC).
“BATTIC is more than just a building. It is a leap forward, a bold step in modernising our immigration infrastructure, and a powerful tool in our ongoing efforts to safeguard the nation’s borders, manage migration effectively, and enhance national security,” Kemi Nanna Nandap, NIS comptroller-general, said while renaming the facility.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU POLYTECHNIC, GWARINPA
On January 16, 2025, the federal government approved the establishment of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Polytechnic, Gwarinpa, Abuja.
The federal government said the polytechnic will promote technological, vocational and entrepreneurial training in line with the national policy on education.
BOLA AHMED TINUBU BARRACKS, ASOKORO
On January 23, 2025, a newly built army barracks in Asokoro, Abuja, was named after Tinubu.
The barracks comprises 16 major-general quarters, 34 brigadier-general quarters, 60 major-colonel flats and 60 lieutenant-captain flats.
It also includes 180 senior non-commissioned officer flats, 264 flats for personnel on the rank of corporal and below, worship centres, sports facilities and a powerhouse.
Olufemi Oluyede, chief of army staff (COAS), said the barracks was named after Tinubu to “give honour to whom honour is due”.

7 Places Named After Tinubu Since He Became President
TINUBU INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, ABUJA
On June 10, 2025, Wike renamed the renovated Abuja International Conference Centre (AICC) after Tinubu.
Constructed in 1991 during the Ibrahim Babangida regime, the AICC has been a key venue for official government events, global conferences, trade exhibitions, and corporate gatherings.
The minister also named halls within the AICC after Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Vice-President Kashim Shettima, and Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN).
Abuja
Wike Tells FCT Residents In Eid-el-Fitr Message, Says “Remain Peaceful Throughout The Year”
Wike Tells FCT Residents In Eid-el-Fitr Message, Says “Remain Peaceful Throughout The Year”
Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has urged residents of Abuja to sustain the values of compassion, forgiveness and unity imbibed during Ramadan as Muslims celebrate Eid-el-Fitr.
In his 2026 Eid message to residents, Wike described the fasting period as one marked by spiritual renewal and reflection, calling on residents not to abandon its lessons.
“As we celebrate Eid Fitr – the culmination of the Ramadan fast, I urge you all to carry forward the values of compassion, forgiveness, and unity that Ramadan embodies,” he said.
He congratulated Muslim faithful in the FCT on the successful completion of the Ramadan fast, noting that the period had fostered stronger bonds among residents.
The minister also commended the spirit of generosity and coexistence demonstrated across religious lines during the holy month.
“Within the FCT, it is reassuring to see Muslims sharing and caring for fellow Muslims and non-Muslims alike in the last 30 days,” he said.
“Individuals and corporate organisations have, by their conduct during this holy month, demonstrated their commitment and cooperation towards maintaining Abuja’s pride of place as the Centre of Unity, Peace and Harmony in Nigeria.”
Wike implored residents to pray for Nigeria’s leaders and the country’s continued peace and development.
“This occasion also offers us a unique opportunity to pray for our leaders, and indeed, our country Nigeria, that we may continue to enjoy peace and progress,” he said.
Looking ahead to political activities in the country, he urged residents to remain peaceful regardless of affiliations.
“I urge all residents regardless of political affiliation, gender or tribe to take a cue from the Muslim Ummah, and maintain peaceful conduct throughout the year while praying for the FCT, and the nation as a whole at this period,” he added.

Wike
“The security agencies are working round the clock to ensure that residents celebrate and enjoy the occasion in peace, tranquility and orderliness.”
Wike reaffirmed the FCT administration’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, while continuing efforts to develop Abuja into a world-class city.
Abuja
Adwa Victory At 130: Ethiopia Marks Historic Triumph And Women’s Day In Abuja
Adwa Victory At 130: Ethiopia Marks Historic Triumph And Women’s Day In Abuja
ABUJA, Nigeria – The Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia in Abuja hosted a colourful celebration on Saturday, March 7, 2026, to mark the 130th Anniversary of the Victory of Adwa alongside International Women’s Day.
The event, held under the themes “Adwa 130: From a Dark History to a Bright Horizon!” and “50 Years of Women’s Voice for Equality and Prosperity,” brought together Ethiopians living in Nigeria, people of Ethiopian origin, and Nigerian friends of Ethiopia.
Delivering the keynote address, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ethiopia to Nigeria, H.E. Legesse Geremew Haile, described the Victory of Adwa as a historic milestone achieved through the collective sacrifice, unity, and determination of the Ethiopian people.
He emphasized that women played a crucial role in securing the historic victory over Italian forces in 1896, noting that their contributions remain a strong symbol of courage and patriotism.
The Ambassador also highlighted Ethiopia’s progress in promoting gender equality, stating that women are increasingly occupying leadership positions in government, parliament, and the cabinet at both federal and regional levels.
Encouraging the younger generation to uphold the “Spirit of Adwa,” Ambassador Legesse urged Ethiopians at home and in the diaspora to contribute actively to the country’s ongoing development efforts.
He outlined several key national initiatives, including modernizing the agricultural sector, where Ethiopia has recently emerged as Africa’s largest wheat producer, expanding industrial capacity through the “Ethiopia Tamirt” (Produce in Ethiopia) initiative, promoting tourism through the Gebeta projects, and advancing digital transformation through artificial intelligence to improve service delivery.
The Ambassador also addressed Ethiopia’s strategic economic goals, calling for unified support for the country’s pursuit of peaceful access to the sea, describing it as a vital national interest for a nation of over 130 million people with a rapidly growing economy.
According to him, Ethiopia remains committed to achieving this objective through peaceful and mutually beneficial diplomatic engagement.
Reaffirming the country’s long-term development vision, Ambassador Legesse said Ethiopia aims to become one of Africa’s five largest economies by 2035 and among the world’s top 20 economies by 2050. He therefore called on the Ethiopian diaspora to actively participate in the nation’s development initiatives and major projects.
The celebration also featured a presentation titled “The Trust of Adwa: Unity, Sovereignty, and Reconstruction,” which highlighted the historic significance of the Battle of Adwa fought on March 1, 1896. The presentation underscored how Ethiopia’s victory over the Italian army became a powerful symbol of African resistance, inspiring Pan-Africanism and anti-colonial movements across the continent and the diaspora.
Participants at the event described Adwa as a shared African victory, stressing that its legacy should continue to inspire present and future generations to work towards rebuilding their nations and strengthening the continent.
The programme was further enriched with patriotic poetry and educational video presentations performed by young children.
The ceremony began with the Ethiopian National Anthem and concluded with a ceremonial cake-cutting and reception attended by guests and members of the Ethiopian community in Nigeria.

Abuja
Abuja: Fire Guts Section Of Federal Secretariat
Abuja: Fire Guts Section Of Federal Secretariat
Abuja: Fire guts section of federal secretariat. There was panic at the federal secretariat in Abuja on Monday morning after a section of the office of the head of service of the federation caught fire.
Eyewitnesses said the fire was first noticed at about 8:20am. Social media footage showed plumes of black smoke billowing from the affected section of the building.
The incident occurred at Section C of the building within the federal secretariat complex.
Staff members were seen evacuating the area after emergency responders had been alerted.
The media department of the office of the head of service confirmed the incident.
The office said the outbreak was limited to Section C of the building.

Fire Guts Section Of Federal Secretariat
Officials said emergency responders were already working to contain the fire.
“The fire outbreak is limited to Section C of the building and is currently being attended to by emergency officials,” the office said.
The cause of the fire had yet to be disclosed at the time of filing this report.
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