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Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu Rejoice With Tems for Winning Big at 2025 67th Grammy Awards

•Applaud other nominated Nigerian stars

Deji Elumoye, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, have rejoiced with Nigerian music sensation, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, for winning the Best African Music Performance award at the 67th annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

The President, on behalf of the entire nation,  commended the singer for her unique artistry, which has brought pride to Nigeria on the global stage for the second time.

Tinubu, in a statement by his Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, celebrated the rise of a new generation of young and multi-talented Nigerian musical artists, who have propelled Afrobeats to international prominence, projecting the country’s reputation as a powerhouse of musical innovation, creativity and cultural influence.

“From Africa to Antarctica, Asia to Australia, Europe to the Americas, the Nigerian music industry, particularly, Afrobeats has become a source of national pride, promoting a sense of identity and self-expression while uniting people across borders,” he said.

The president congratulated other Nigerian artists nominated for this year’s Grammy Award including Yemi Alade, Asake, Wizkid, Lojay, Davido, and Burna Boy.

Tinubu thanked these patriots for putting Nigeria on the global map of great achievers in the music industry and for showcasing the country’s creative excellence.

His words: “You are all inspiration and role models to many young people. The nation remains deeply grateful for your contributions to music, job creation, and tourism promotion. I wish you all continued success in your musical careers.”

On his part, Sanwo-Olu, said the award was a prestigious recognition that highlighted Tems’ exceptional talent and contribution to the music industry not only in Nigeria and the African continent but also on the global stage.

Sanwo-Olu, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, said the 29-year-old Tems has achieved a milestone with the international recognition at the 67th Grammy Award.

The governor said the award received by Tems was an affirmation of Lagos as truly the home of entertainment, creativity, tourism, culture and arts.

He said: “Temilade Openiyi once again has proved to the world that she is a creative of an uncommon talent. We thank her for bringing the Best African Music Performance Grammy back to Nigeria. As a Lagosian, we are excited with her success.

“Tems winning the 67th Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance is a confirmation that our dear Lagos State remains the hub of entertainment, creativity and tourism in the West African sub-region.

“On behalf of my family, the government, and the people of Lagos State, I congratulate Tems for achieving this great feat, and I urge her not to rest on her oars as the future remains a lot brighter than it is today.”

Openiyi won the Best African Music Performance Award held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. She emerged victorious in a fierce competition, defeating strong contenders with her love song: “Love Me Jeje.”

New Year Message to Nigerians: President Tinubu Outlines Vision for Prosperity and Unity in 2025

President Bola Tinubu Reaffirms Commitment to Economic Growth, National Unity, and Citizen Engagement

As Nigerians usher in 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended his heartfelt wishes for a prosperous New Year, emphasizing optimism for brighter days ahead and reaffirming his administration’s commitment to tackling the challenges that have beset the nation.

In his annual New Year address, President Tinubu highlighted significant strides in the economy and outlined strategic initiatives aimed at fostering prosperity, unity, and citizen engagement.

Economic Outlook for 2025: A Year of Promise

President Bola Tinubu expressed confidence in the country’s economic trajectory, pointing to positive indicators for the year ahead. Despite the hardships faced in 2024, including high inflation and rising costs of living, President Tinubu stressed that the new year presents a fresh opportunity to build on recent achievements.

By the grace of God, 2025 will be a year of great promise in which we will fulfill our collective desires,” he stated, citing a number of economic milestones that have set the stage for growth.
Among the highlights are a decrease in fuel prices, surpluses in foreign trade for three consecutive quarters, an increase in foreign reserves, and a strengthening of the Naira against the US dollar. The Nigerian stock market’s record growth has also contributed to the generation of trillions of naira in wealth.

However, PBAT acknowledged the ongoing challenges faced by households, particularly concerning food prices and essential drugs. To address these, the government is prioritizing the promotion of local food production and the manufacturing of essential medical supplies. With the goal of reducing inflation from its current high of 34.6% to 15%, Tinubu assured citizens that the government will take decisive action to provide relief.

With diligent work and God’s help, we will achieve this goal and provide relief to all our people,” he affirmed.

Credit Access and Economic Empowerment

In a bid to further bolster economic growth, President Tinubu announced plans to expand access to credit for individuals and critical sectors. A new initiative, the National Credit Guarantee Company, will be established to support financial institutions and enterprises, particularly those in underserved sectors such as women and youth.

Set to begin operations by the end of the second quarter of 2025, the company will be a collaboration between government agencies, private sector entities, and multilateral institutions. This initiative is expected to drive industrial growth, job creation, and improved living standards for Nigerians.

Nation-Building: Citizenship and Unity

At the core of the President’s message was a call for unity and a renewed commitment to nation-building. Highlighting the importance of moral rectitude, ethical principles, and national loyalty, President Tinubu called on Nigerians to embrace their shared identity and collective responsibility.

In support of these values, President Tinubu announced the upcoming launch of the National Values Charter, which aims to instill a culture of patriotism and cooperation among the country’s diverse population. The Charter, already approved by the Federal Executive Council, will be unveiled in the first quarter of 2025.

As far-reaching and foundational as our reforms are, they can produce the desired outcomes only through shared common values and unconditional love for our country,” Tinubu remarked.

President Tinubu also highlighted the significance of youth inclusion in the national development process, with the launch of the Youth Confab slated for the first quarter of 2025. This conference will provide a platform for young Nigerians to contribute to the nation’s growth and prosperity, with the Ministry of Youth set to announce the selection process soon.

Collaborative Governance and Infrastructure Development

In his message, President Tinubu also called for greater collaboration between the federal government, state governors, and local council chairpersons to seize emerging opportunities in agriculture, livestock, and tax reforms. He commended governors who have adopted eco-friendly initiatives such as the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and electric vehicles, underscoring the government’s continued support for such initiatives.

I commend governors who have embraced our Compressed Natural Gas initiative by launching CNG-propelled public transport. I also congratulate those who have adopted electric vehicles as part of our national energy mix and transition,” Tinubu said.

A Call for Continued Sacrifice and Patience

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu concluded his address by acknowledging the sacrifices made by Nigerians over the past 19 months, assuring citizens that these sacrifices would not be in vain. As the country continues its journey towards a brighter future, Tinubu urged all citizens to stay the course of nation-building.

Together, let us stay the course of nation-building. The New Year will bring us closer to the bright future we all desire and the Nigeria of our dreams,” he stated.

In closing, President Tinubu reiterated his gratitude for the trust placed in him by the Nigerian populace and vowed to continue serving with dedication. He called for unity in the face of challenges, stressing that the nation’s success lies in the collective efforts of all Nigerians.

Happy New Year and a prosperous 2025 to you all! May God bless you, and may God bless our beloved country, Nigeria,” he concluded.

President Tinubu Defends Fuel Subsidy Removal, Cites Economic Necessity

No Regrets on Subsidy Removal
President Bola Tinubu reaffirmed his decision to remove fuel subsidies, stating it was a critical measure to avert national bankruptcy. Speaking during his first media chat on Monday, Tinubu described the move as unavoidable despite its immediate challenges, emphasizing the long-term benefits for the nation’s economy.

Subsidy Removal and Immediate Impacts
Tinubu’s administration announced the removal of the fuel subsidy during his inauguration on May 29, 2023. The decision led to a significant increase in the price of premium motor spirit (PMS), also known as petrol. However, recent developments have seen prices gradually decrease, influenced by interventions from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Dangote Refinery, which have reviewed PMS pricing downward.

Why Subsidy Removal Was Not Phased
Addressing concerns about the abruptness of the removal, the president dismissed suggestions to phase it out gradually.
“It is part of the fear that is unnecessary,” Tinubu stated. “No matter how you cut it or slice it in segments, you still have to meet the bills. So, cut your cloth according to your size. Management is the issue, and we have no choice but to pull the brakes. Otherwise, we were headed for slippery slopes.”

Safeguarding Future Generations
Tinubu underscored the necessity of the policy, asserting that continuing the subsidy would have drained resources meant for future generations. He pointed out that the subsidy system had been exploited by smugglers, depriving Nigerians of their rightful benefits.
“With fuel subsidy, we were spending what belonged to our future. Smuggling activities were bleeding the nation dry, with neighboring countries benefiting unduly,” he said.

Focus on Resource Management
The president highlighted the need for better resource management, urging Nigerians to embrace a culture of efficiency.
“There is no way you will give out fuel and allow the entire neighboring countries to enjoy it like Father Christmas,” Tinubu remarked, emphasizing the importance of teaching financial and resource management at all levels.

While the removal of the subsidy has sparked widespread debate, Tinubu remains firm in his stance, positioning the policy as a cornerstone of his administration’s economic reforms. He called for collective efforts to ensure prudent resource allocation and a sustainable future for Nigeria.

President Tinubu Resumes Work After Two-Week Vacation

Return to the State House

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu returned to the State House in Abuja on Monday after a two-week vacation in the United Kingdom and France. His workday commenced at 9 a.m., marking the end of his time away from official duties.

Briefings from Key Officials

Upon his resumption, President Tinubu spent approximately three hours receiving briefings from various officials. The Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zaccheus Adedeji, provided an update on the agency’s activities. Additionally, Dr. Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, was present for a briefing on relevant issues in his sector.

The President also met with the Minister of Works, David Umahi, who updated him on the progress of ongoing road infrastructure projects across the country.

Closed-Door Meeting

In addition to these briefings, President Tinubu held a closed-door meeting with Hadiza Bala-Usman, his Special Adviser on Policy Coordination. This meeting was likely focused on strategic planning and policy implementation.

End of Workday

President Tinubu concluded his workday at 6:57 p.m., marking a full day of engagements upon his return. He had arrived back in Abuja on Saturday at 7:20 p.m. after his vacation, which he commenced on Wednesday, October 2, as part of his annual leave.