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Trump’s Recognition of Remi Tinubu at U.S. National Prayer Breakfast
Trump’s Recognition of Remi Tinubu at U.S. National Prayer Breakfast
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG
“Soft Power on a Global Stage: The Symbolism Behind Trump’s Acknowledgment of Oluremi Tinubu in Washington.”
In the often-ceremonial but politically symbolic arena of international diplomacy, moments of public recognition can carry deeper meaning than their brief appearances suggest. Such was the case at the 74th U.S. National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., where United States President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, describing her as a “very respected woman” and highlighting her role as a Christian pastor. The brief recognition, delivered before a global audience of political and religious leaders, has since generated attention in diplomatic and media circles. It was more than a passing courtesy; it represented a convergence of religion, diplomacy and global optics at a time when the relationship between Washington and Abuja is being redefined by security concerns, religious freedom debates and geopolitical interests.
The Moment in Washington. During his remarks at the annual gathering, President Trump paused to draw attention to the Nigerian First Lady seated among the guests. He said: “We are honoured to be joined today by the First Lady of Nigeria, a very respected woman.” The audience responded with applause as the American president acknowledged her presence, noting her pastoral role in one of Nigeria’s largest Christian denominations. The National Prayer Breakfast, held each February in Washington, is a longstanding tradition that brings together U.S. lawmakers, international dignitaries, religious leaders and policymakers for reflection on faith, leadership and public service. For decades, the event has served not only as a spiritual gathering but also as an informal diplomatic forum, where leaders from around the world interact with American officials in a setting removed from the rigid protocols of formal state visits.
Understanding the National Prayer Breakfast.
The U.S. National Prayer Breakfast dates back to the Eisenhower era and has evolved into a major international gathering that blends religion and politics. It is attended annually by members of Congress, presidents, diplomats and religious leaders from various nations. Political scientist Samuel Huntington once observed that “religion and politics remain the most powerful forces shaping human identity and conflict.” While Huntington’s work focused on civilizations and global conflict, the prayer breakfast represents the softer side of that intersection and religion used as a tool for dialogue, diplomacy and symbolic unity. Similarly, Harvard scholar Joseph Nye, known for his concept of “soft power,” argues that influence in international relations is often achieved through attraction and values rather than coercion. In that sense, events like the National Prayer Breakfast are instruments of soft power, projecting moral leadership and fostering personal relationships among global elites. Mrs. Tinubu’s presence at such an event placed Nigeria within this subtle but influential arena of faith-based diplomacy.
The First Lady’s Religious and Political Profile.
Senator Oluremi Tinubu is not only Nigeria’s First Lady but also a former three-term senator and an ordained pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, one of Nigeria’s largest Pentecostal denominations. Her dual identity as both a political figure and religious leader makes her presence at a faith-based diplomatic event particularly significant. It allowed Nigeria to be represented not just politically but also spiritually, aligning with the event’s core theme of faith in public life. In diplomatic terms, first ladies often play a quiet but influential role in shaping perceptions of their countries abroad. From Eleanor Roosevelt’s human rights advocacy to Michelle Obama’s global education campaigns, the soft-power impact of first ladies has historically been substantial. Mrs. Tinubu’s recognition in Washington fits into this tradition, positioning her as a symbolic ambassador of Nigeria’s religious and cultural identity.
Diplomatic Context: U.S.-Nigeria Relations.
The recognition comes at a time when relations between Nigeria and the United States have been shaped by security cooperation, counter-terrorism efforts and debates over religious freedom. Reports indicate that the event took place against the backdrop of heightened American concern about the treatment of Christians in Nigeria, an issue that has periodically influenced U.S. policy toward the country. At the same time, both nations have deepened security cooperation against extremist groups, reflecting shared strategic interests in combating terrorism across West Africa. In this context, Trump’s public praise of the Nigerian First Lady could be interpreted as both a diplomatic gesture and a signal of continued engagement between the two countries.
Symbolism and Soft Power.
Diplomatic recognition at international gatherings is rarely accidental. Even brief acknowledgments can carry layers of meaning. First, it signals respect and recognition of Nigeria’s leadership. Second, it places Nigeria in a global conversation about faith, governance and moral leadership. Third, it reflects the enduring importance of religion in international relations, especially between nations with strong religious populations. Nigeria, often described as one of the most religious countries in the world, occupies a unique position in global faith politics. With large Christian and Muslim populations, its internal religious dynamics frequently attract international attention. By highlighting the First Lady’s pastoral background, Trump’s remarks implicitly acknowledged Nigeria’s deep religious culture and the role of faith in its public life.
Reactions and Interpretations.
Media reports across Nigeria described the moment as one that placed the First Lady among prominent global faith leaders attending the event.
Some analysts see it as a routine diplomatic courtesy, while others interpret it as a sign of warming relations or a strategic nod to Nigeria’s importance in Africa. Diplomatic scholar Madeleine Albright once wrote that “symbolism is the currency of diplomacy.” In this sense, the recognition of Mrs. Tinubu was not merely a personal compliment but a symbolic gesture toward Nigeria itself.
Religion and Global Politics.
The intersection of religion and politics is not new. From the Vatican’s diplomatic influence to the role of evangelical movements in American foreign policy, faith has long shaped international relations. The National Prayer Breakfast embodies this intersection. It provides a stage where leaders speak the language of faith while engaging in informal diplomacy. For Nigeria, a country where religion deeply influences politics and society, participation in such events reinforces its global religious identity.
The Optics of Leadership.
In international politics, perception often matters as much as policy. Images of leaders being recognized on global stages can shape public opinion and national morale. For supporters of the Tinubu administration, the recognition may be seen as a sign of international respect and acceptance. For critics, it may be viewed as a symbolic gesture with little practical impact on Nigeria’s economic or security challenges. Either way, the moment underscores how international optics continue to play a powerful role in domestic political narratives.
A Moment Beyond Ceremony.
While the National Prayer Breakfast is primarily a spiritual and ceremonial event, it often carries deeper diplomatic implications. Trump’s recognition of the Nigerian First Lady placed Nigeria momentarily at the center of a global stage, reinforcing its presence in conversations about faith, governance and international cooperation. It also highlighted the enduring role of religion as a bridge in international relations, an arena where shared beliefs can foster dialogue even when political differences remain.
Summative: Symbolism, Diplomacy and the Power of Recognition.
In the theatre of global diplomacy, moments of recognition (no matter how brief) can carry enduring symbolic weight. President Trump’s acknowledgment of Senator Oluremi Tinubu at the U.S. National Prayer Breakfast was one such moment: simple in delivery, yet layered in meaning. It reflected the intersection of faith and politics, underscored Nigeria’s place in global religious diplomacy and signaled a gesture of respect between two nations bound by complex ties of security, culture and shared values. Whether viewed as routine courtesy or strategic symbolism, the moment illustrated a fundamental truth of international relations: influence is not always exercised through treaties, sanctions or military power. Sometimes, it is conveyed through words spoken across a room, applause from an audience and the quiet power of recognition. As Joseph Nye reminds us, the most effective power is often the power to attract and inspire. In Washington that morning, Nigeria found itself, however briefly, within that sphere of global attention, proof that in diplomacy, even the smallest gestures can echo across borders.
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CITY BOY MOVEMENT STORMS DELTA, UNVEILS SECRETARIAT, EXPANDS EXCO
CITY BOY MOVEMENT STORMS DELTA, UNVEILS SECRETARIAT, EXPANDS EXCO
ASABA, DELTA STATE — The City Boy Movement has intensified its grassroots push in the South-South with the unveiling of its Delta State Secretariat and an expanded State Executive Council, following a successful National Youth Tour across the region.
The unveiling, held Tuesday in Asaba, signals a strategic consolidation of the Movement’s structure in Delta as it ramps up support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The group commended Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, for fostering what it described as an enabling environment for youth participation and civic engagement.
Director-General of the Movement, Francis Oluwatosin Shoga, said the new secretariat would serve as a command hub to translate recent mobilisation gains into coordinated grassroots action.
“This is beyond a building—it is a launchpad for stronger grassroots engagement. We are backing reforms that are already showing results, and our task is to drive that message to every corner of the country,” he said.
South-South Coordinator, Asuquo Ekpeyong, described Delta as pivotal to the region’s political momentum, adding that the new structure would channel youth enthusiasm into organised civic participation.
“This gives our message a structure and our people a platform. We will continue peaceful mobilisation and ensure young Nigerians play active roles in national development,” he stated.
Chairman and Patron of the Movement, Oluwaseyi Tinubu, underscored the importance of stakeholder backing, noting that the initiative is driven by “conviction, service, and nation-building.”
The high-profile event drew national and state leaders, youth groups, women representatives, community stakeholders, and supporters aligned with the Renewed Hope campaign.
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Ogun Deputy Speaker Disowns Yewa South APC Endorsement Claim, Denies Signing Rotation Agreement
Ogun Deputy Speaker Disowns Yewa South APC Endorsement Claim, Denies Signing Rotation Agreement
ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA – In a decisive move to set the record straight, the Deputy Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Lateefat Bolanle Ajayi, has firmly distanced herself from the reported endorsement of a candidate for the Yewa South State Constituency seat.
Speaking through a statement e-signed and released to the media on Sunday, May 3, 2026, Rt. Hon. Ajayi clarified that she was neither consulted nor invited to the alleged meeting where the decision was said to have been reached.
The meeting, according to reports, purportedly took place at the Governor’s Lodge in GRA, Ilaro-Yewa, Ogun State.
The Deputy Speaker also debunked claims attributed to leaders and elders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yewa South Local Government, which suggested that she had agreed to a rotational arrangement and pledged not to seek re-election after her current tenure.
“I want to categorically state for the record that at no time did I, Rt. Hon. Lateefat Ajayi, sit with any individual or group of political leaders to agree that I will not contest the position after my present tenure”, she said.
Expressing her dissatisfaction, Ajayi described her exclusion from such a critical decision as both surprising and unacceptable, particularly given her position as Deputy Speaker and representative of the Yewa South State Constituency in the Ogun State House of Assembly.
“I am deeply disappointed that, as the Deputy Speaker representing Yewa South, I was not invited to the meeting where elders of our party reportedly took this unpopular decision in my absence”, she added.
She emphasized the importance of adherence to party principles, noting that the constitution of the APC remains sacrosanct and binding on all members, regardless of status or alignment.
Addressing the controversy surrounding the alleged agreement, Ajayi dismissed the document being circulated as fraudulent, insisting that she neither signed nor endorsed any such arrangement.
“The purported document being referenced by some party leaders is fake. At no point did I append my signature to any agreement of that nature”, she declared.
In a bid to prevent further escalation of the matter, the Deputy Speaker appealed to key figures within the party to intervene and restore order.
She specifically called on Governor Dapo Abiodun, APC National Leader Chief Segun Osoba, Senator Solomon Adeola (Yayi), the Ogun State APC Chairman, Alhaji Sanusi, and other prominent leaders to urgently address the situation and forestall any breakdown of unity within the party.
Rt. Hon. Ajayi also urged her supporters to remain calm and law-abiding, expressing confidence that the party’s leadership would resolve the controversy surrounding what she described as an “illegal endorsement” ahead of the 2027 general elections.
She reaffirmed her commitment to democratic principles and party discipline, while maintaining her right to contest and serve her constituency in accordance with due process.
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2027: APC Leaders Adopt Lagos Majority Leader As Consensus Candidate
2027: APC Leaders Adopt Lagos Majority Leader As Consensus Candidate
Ahead of the party primaries scheduled by the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 election, leaders in Eti-Osa, Lagos, have endorsed a lawmaker, Noheem Adams, as consensus the Lagos State House of Assembly.
Adams, representing Eti-Osa Constituency 1, is the Majority Leader of the Lagos Assembly.
In three different letters addressed to the APC Secretariat and leadership of the party in Lagos, the leaders and residents indicated their trust in the lawmaker’s ability to galvanise residents for success. They also affirmed what they described as his effective representation and loyalty to the party and people of his constituency.
One of the letters dated March 26, 2026 and signed by 26 leaders including Engr. Murphy Adetoro (member, Governance Advisory Council) and Alhaji Raheem Alli, Apex Leader, Eti-Osa East LCDA, notified the party that Adams had been unanimously picked as the consensus candidate for the constituency.
In the letter with the title: ‘Notification On Our Consensus Candidate In Eti-osa Constituency I’, the leaders said: “We, the combined body of the All Progressives Congress, Central Working Committee, (CWC) and Apex Leaders in Eti-Osa Constituency I, are pleased to notify you of our consensus candidate for the 2027 Lagos State House of Assembly elections in Eti-Osa Constituency I.
“It is instructive that after careful deliberation and review of his performance in office, we have unanimously endorsed Hon. Noheem Babatunde Adams as our candidate.”
The letter said Adams had demonstrated proven leadership and delivered visible results, “earning him the trust and admiration of our community.
“His commitment to constituent engagement, responsive governance, and community development has made a tangible impact on our constituency. We are convinced that his re-election will consolidate our gains and drive further progress.
“We urge the party leadership to ratify our consensus and ensure a smooth path for Hon. Adams’ candidature. This is important as we need a united front and enough planning time to prepare well for the elections of our president, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and other elective positions.
In another letter sent to the Lagos APC chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, 16 ward and LGA chairmen in Eti-Osa confirmed the decision of the Central Working Committee in Eti-Osa on the adoption of Adams as consensus candidate.
“We are convinced that with Hon. Noheem Adams as standard bearer, APC shall secure a landslide victory across all elective positions in Eti-Osa Constituency 1 in 2027.
“This is a project we have adopted as our own, and we pledge to deploy all structures, influence, and electoral machinery for its total success.
Meanwhile, the Lekki Residents Association, through its President, Alhaji Sulyman Bello, and executive members, have promised to mobilise support for Noheem Adams.
In another letter to the Lagos APC chairman, the association promised to ensure massive votes for the party because of their support for Adams, who had been a pillar of support to the residents.
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