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Team Tinubu 2027 Ogun State Chapter Applauds Bishop Stephen Adegbite’s Landmark Achievements at NCPC
Team Tinubu 2027 Ogun State Chapter Applauds Bishop Stephen Adegbite’s Landmark Achievements at NCPC
The Ogun State Chapter of Team Tinubu 2027, under the strategic guidance of National Convener Mr. James Malu and South South Patron, former IGP Dr. Mike Okiro, officially celebrates the second anniversary of Bishop Stephen Adegbite as Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrimage Commission (NCPC). This milestone is a testament to his unwavering commitment to institutional transparency and the spiritual welfare of Nigerian pilgrims.
Bishop Adegbite has successfully revitalized the NCPC by implementing reforms that align with the Renewed Hope agenda. His leadership has not only streamlined pilgrimage operations but has also fostered a culture of accountability and moral excellence. As the Grand Patron of Team Tinubu 2027, his success reflects the movement’s dedication to identifying and supporting leaders who prioritize national interest over personal gain.
The leadership and entire membership of Team Tinubu 2027 view this anniversary as a celebration of patriotic service. By bridging the gap between faith and governance, Bishop Adegbite has demonstrated that spiritual leadership can be a powerful tool for social cohesion. We remain fully committed to his vision and look forward to even greater strides in the years ahead as he continues to serve with distinction and honor..
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UNITED KINGDOM OF ATLANTIS ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF ACTING ADMIN KING OF THE UKA THRONE
UNITED KINGDOM OF ATLANTIS ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF ACTING ADMIN KING OF THE UKA THRONE
March 6, 2026 – In a landmark royal decree, the Office of the Minister of Information & Culture of the United Kingdom of Atlantis (UKA) has announced the appointment of His Imperial Royal Eminence, King Sir Benny Terry Danson, as the Acting Admin King of the UKA Throne. The nomination was issued through an official directive from the UKA Throne and is intended to pave the way for King Sir Benny Terry Danson’s eventual ascension to the title of Official Emperor Admin of the Throne, subject to the completion of necessary formal and constitutional processes.
The UKA Throne emphasized that the appointment underscores its unwavering commitment to competence, dedication, and integrity as the guiding principles for all administrative functions within the government structure. Officials stated that the decision is a strategic move to reinforce national leadership and accelerate the kingdom’s vision of becoming a more efficient, progressive, and unified nation.
The new Acting Admin King will oversee initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable growth, improving public service delivery, and promoting collective national development among citizens and followers of the UKA. The government expressed deep appreciation for the continuous love, loyalty, and support shown by the populace, noting that public engagement is essential for the kingdom’s shared prosperity and advancement.
Further details regarding the formalization of the appointment, including ceremonial schedules and administrative timelines, will be released to the public in due course through official communication channels.
Report Highlights:
– Nominee: King Sir Benny Terry Danson, Acting Admin King.
– Objective: Transition toward becoming Official Emperor Admin of the UKA Throne.
– Focus: Strengthening governance through competence, dedication, and integrity.
– Impact: Expected to drive national efficiency, progress, and unity.
– Next Steps: Official ceremonies and constitutional procedures to follow.
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Tinubu Appoints Reno Omokri, Femi Fani‑Kayode Among 65 Ambassadors in Strategic Diplomatic Deployment
Tinubu Appoints Reno Omokri, Femi Fani‑Kayode Among 65 Ambassadors in Strategic Diplomatic Deployment
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG
“Key Political Figures and Seasoned Diplomats Assigned to Strengthen Nigeria’s Global Presence.”
Former presidential aide Reno Omokri and ex‑Aviation Minister Femi Fani‑Kayode are among the most high‑profile names in President Bola Tinubu’s new ambassadorial postings approved on March 6, 2026. The president signed off on 65 ambassadorial assignments for non‑career and career diplomats, following Senate confirmation of nominees in December 2025.
Omokri is set to serve as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Mexico, while Fani‑Kayode will represent the country in Germany, reflecting Tinubu’s strategy of deploying well-known political figures to key diplomatic missions. Other notable postings include:
Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau – China
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim – Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Olufemi Adegbite – South Africa
Nuhu Ribadu – United Kingdom
Akinwumi Adesina – United States
Oluwafemi Adebayo – Canada
Hajia Fatima Isa – Australia
Ahmed Tijani – United Arab Emirates
Chukwuma Akabogu – France
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala – Germany
The postings, announced through a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, also cover several other European and Middle Eastern capitals.
Officials say the broad diplomatic deployment aims to strengthen Nigeria’s global representation and foreign policy footprint amid evolving international dynamics, ensuring both political allies and seasoned diplomats advance national interests abroad.
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TINUBU APPROVES 65 AMBASSADORS, FANI-KAYODE HEADS TO GERMANY
TINUBU NAMES FANI-KAYODE, OTHERS AS AMBASSADORS IN MAJOR DIPLOMATIC SHAKE-UP
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the deployment of 65 Nigerian ambassadors and high commissioners to foreign missions across the world in what officials describe as a significant diplomatic reshuffle aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s global engagement.
Among the prominent political figures on the list is former Aviation Minister Femi Fani‑Kayode, who has been posted to Germany, while former presidential aide Reno Omokri will serve as Nigeria’s ambassador to Mexico.
Also named in the ambassadorial postings are former Minister of Interior Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau, assigned to China, former Governor of Abia State Okezie Ikpeazu, posted to Spain, and former Minister of Health Isaac Adewole, who will represent Nigeria in Canada.
According to government sources, the list comprises 31 career diplomats and 34 non-career political appointees, reflecting what officials say is a blend of diplomatic experience and political representation designed to advance Nigeria’s foreign policy priorities.
The appointments come after months of delay in filling Nigeria’s foreign missions following the recall of ambassadors early in the administration of President Tinubu.
Diplomatic analysts say the fresh postings are expected to revitalize Nigeria’s presence in key global capitals, deepen economic diplomacy, and promote stronger bilateral relations with strategic partners.
With the approval now secured, the newly appointed envoys are expected to begin preparations for their deployment to their respective countries in the coming weeks, pending completion of diplomatic formalities.
Political observers note that the inclusion of influential political figures such as Fani-Kayode signals the administration’s intention to combine political loyalty with diplomatic engagement in advancing Nigeria’s international interests.
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