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Update: 7 Places Named After Tinubu Since He Became President

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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

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

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).

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FCTA Confirms Antivenom Stock, Warns Negligent Hospitals, Gives Emergency Lines

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FCTA Confirms Antivenom Stock, Warns Negligent Hospitals, Gives Emergency Lines

FCTA confirms antivenom stock, warns negligent hospitals, gives emergency lines. The FCTA said all public hFCTA confirms antivenom stock, warns negligent hospitals, gives emergency linesospitals have sufficient antivenom after singer Ifunanya Nwangene’s death at FMC Jabi. Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe warned facilities to follow protocols or face sanctions, stressing that early treatment is critical.

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The territory has added 12 ambulances, improved ICUs, and centralized antivenom storage.

Residents are urged to use emergency lines 090157892931 or 090157892932.

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FCT Police Warn NLC Against Planned Abuja Protest, Say Proscribed Groups Plot To Hijack

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FCT Police warn NLC against planned Abuja protest, say proscribed groups plot to hijack. The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command has warned the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) against its planned protest scheduled for Tuesday in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The NLC leadership had fixed February 3 for a solidarity rally along with members of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria and the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC) at the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) secretariat in Garki Area 11.

The NLC declared that the rally is to publicly affirm that “an injury to one is an injury to all”, adding that the Nigerian labour movement will not abandon its members.

On January 24, the labour body declared support for the indefinite strike by workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), describing the action as “necessary and heroic” in response to alleged violation of workers’ rights.

In a statement, Joe Ajaero, NLC president, said the labour union stood “in very strong solidarity” with FCTA workers under the aegis of JUAC.

Ajaero described the strike as “a necessary and heroic response to a vicious cocktail of neoliberal attacks, gross administrative impunity, and a systematic violation of the fundamental rights of workers by the FCTA management and its political leadership”.

However, in a statement on Monday, Josephine Adeh, FCT police spokesperson, said the command respects the constitutional right to peaceful assembly, but noted that intelligence reports indicate “plans by proscribed groups and other non-state actors to infiltrate and hijack the protest, posing a risk to public peace and safety”.

Adeh said in the interest of public safety, the organisers should consider rescheduling the protest to prevent any breakdown of law and order and to protect lives, property, and the rights of other residents.

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“The Command remains committed to safeguarding all lawful activities and urges residents to continue cooperating with security agencies to keep the FCT peaceful and secure,” the statement reads.
Meanwhile, the national industrial court has reportedly issued an interim order restraining the NLC, TUC and JUAC from embarking on the planned protest.

The court had earlier ordered workers on the payroll of the FCT administration to suspend the strike.

Emmanuel Subilim, the presiding judge, held that although the matter before the court amounted to a trade dispute, the defendants’ right to embark on industrial action was not absolute.

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Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting, Warn Against Tampering With State’s Oil Wells

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Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting, Warn Against Tampering With State’s Oil Wells

Akwa Ibom indigenes protest RMAFC meeting, warn against tampering with State’s Oil Wells. Akwa Ibom indigenes resident in Abuja on Tuesday stormed the venue of a meeting of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), where the Inter-Agency Technical Committee (IATC) on Disputed/New Oil Wells was sitting, to protest what they described as attempts to reopen a matter already settled by the Supreme Court.

The protesters cautioned that no individual or agency should tamper with Akwa Ibom State’s 76 oil wells, stressing that the ownership of the wells was conclusively determined in favour of the state by the Supreme Court in 2012.

They insisted that any move to revisit the issue through administrative or technical processes would amount to a disregard for the authority of the apex court and could undermine peace in the Niger Delta region.

Akwa Ibom State was formally represented at the IATC meeting by a high-powered delegation comprising leading legal practitioners, government officials and technocrats. Members of the delegation included Paul Usoro, SAN; Assam Assam, SAN; the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Udom, SAN; Uwemedimo Nwoko, SAN; Emmanuel Enoidem, SAN; and a former Attorney-General of Akwa Ibom State.

Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting

Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting

Also on the state’s delegation were the Commissioner for Finance, Mr Emem Bob, Former Attorney General and Commissioner Justice, Barr. Ekpenyong Ntekim; the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Aniekan Umanah; Honourable Member representing Ikot Ekpene Federal Constituency, Dr Patrick Umoh, among others.

The delegation is expected to present Akwa Ibom State’s position before the committee, reiterating that the Supreme Court judgment remains final and binding, and urging all relevant federal agencies to respect and uphold the ruling.

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