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Transforming Nigeria’s Landscape: Major Road Projects Under the Tinubu Administration

3rd June, 2025 at 20:25
By Our Reporter

Since assuming office in May 2023, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has made infrastructure development a cornerstone of its Renewed Hope Agenda, with a particular focus on revitalizing Ni

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Since assuming office in May 2023, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has made infrastructure development a cornerstone of its Renewed Hope Agenda, with a particular focus on revitalizing Nigeria’s road network. With an estimated 2,669 road projects underway, comprising 2,604 inherited projects and 65 new initiatives, the administration has prioritized completing legacy projects, initiating new ones, and addressing long-standing connectivity challenges across the country. This article explores the significant road projects sponsored and commissioned during Tinubu’s tenure, highlighting their impact on Nigeria’s economic and social fabric.

A Vision for Connectivity and Economic Growth

President Tinubu’s infrastructure strategy emphasizes modernizing transport networks to boost trade, tourism, and regional integration. The administration inherited a portfolio of 2,604 major road projects valued at approximately ?13 trillion, many of which had been stalled due to funding constraints, cost escalations, or contractual issues. By revising funding models, enforcing new regulations, and prioritizing completion timelines, Tinubu’s government has breathed new life into these initiatives while launching ambitious new projects to address Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit, which the World Bank estimates requires $3 trillion by 2050 to close.

According to the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, the administration’s focus on completing palliative projects and enforcing quality standards has transformed Nigerian roads into bustling construction sites. Despite challenges like corruption and kickbacks, which engineers have cited as undermining project quality, the government’s commitment to transparency and local content has driven progress. Below, we highlight key road projects sponsored and commissioned under Tinubu’s leadership.

Major Road Projects Commissioned

Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway (Phase I, Section I)One of the flagship projects of the Tinubu administration, the 700-kilometer Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a transformative initiative aimed at connecting nine coastal states, from Lagos to Calabar. On May 31, 2025, President Tinubu commissioned a 30-kilometer stretch from Ahmadu Bello Way to Jakande Estate in Lekki, Lagos, executed by Hitech Construction Company Limited. Constructed with continuously reinforced concrete pavement for durability, this segment is part of a broader vision to enhance economic connectivity, boost tourism, and foster regional integration. The project, estimated at ?15 trillion, has faced criticism for its cost and contractor selection but remains a cornerstone of Tinubu’s legacy. The administration plans to toll the highway to fund maintenance, with completion of the full corridor targeted for beyond Tinubu’s first term.

Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual CarriagewayThis 164-kilometer dual carriageway is a critical artery connecting Abuja to Niger, Kaduna, and Kano states. Inherited from previous administrations, the project has seen significant progress under Tinubu, with Julius Berger completing 480 kilometers of the Kano section. In September 2024, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved revised funding and timelines, with completion set for 2026. The road, spanning 350 kilometers each way, is being constructed with concrete-reinforced pavement and is expected to ease transportation and boost northern Nigeria’s economic connectivity.

Enugu-Port Harcourt Road (Section III: Enugu-Lokpanta)Commissioned on May 31, 2025, this 61-kilometer rehabilitation project is part of a broader effort to improve connectivity in Nigeria’s South-East zone. The first 16 kilometers were completed, enhancing travel between Enugu, Lokpanta, and other regions. The project, executed by CCECC Nigeria Limited, aligns with Tinubu’s goal of upgrading critical routes to reduce travel time and support commerce.

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Shagamu-Ibadan Section)Spanning 166.8 kilometers, this section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was commissioned on May 31, 2025, by RCC Nigeria Limited. The rehabilitation and expansion of this vital corridor connecting Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states have alleviated congestion and improved travel efficiency, supporting Nigeria’s commercial hub.

East-West Road (Eleme Junction to Ahoada)This 94-kilometer stretch in Rivers State, handled by Setraco Nigeria Limited, was commissioned on May 31, 2025. The dualization of this section, along with a 15-kilometer upgrade from Port Harcourt (Eleme Junction) to Onne Port Junction, enhances access to key industrial and port facilities in the South-South region.

Alesi-Ugep Road, Cross River StateThe 67.1-kilometer rehabilitation of the Alesi-Ugep Road, executed by Sermatech Nigeria Limited, was commissioned to improve connectivity in Cross River State. This project supports agricultural and economic activities in the region, aligning with Tinubu’s focus on rural development.

Ikorodu-Shagamu Road, Lagos/Ogun StatesThis 30.4-kilometer road, rehabilitated by Arab Contractors, was commissioned to enhance connectivity between Lagos and Ogun states, easing traffic and supporting industrial activities.

Lagos-Badagry Expressway (Agbara-Seme Border)The 48.6-kilometer stretch, executed by CGC Nigeria Limited, was commissioned to improve access to Nigeria’s border with Benin, facilitating cross-border trade. Additional sections of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway are under rehabilitation, reflecting Tinubu’s commitment to comprehensive upgrades.

Bridges in Enugu and Ebonyi StatesTinubu commissioned the New Artisan Market Bridge (75-meter dual-span) and a new bridge at Akpoha (75-meter single-span) in Ebonyi State, both executed by CCECC. These replaced near-collapsed structures, improving safety and connectivity along the Enugu-Port Harcourt corridor.

Jimeta Bridge, Adamawa StateIn the North-East, the Jimeta Bridge in Yola was commissioned to enhance connectivity and support economic activities in Adamawa State.

Southern Parkway, AbujaOn May 29, 2024, Tinubu commissioned the Southern Parkway, renamed “Bola Ahmed Tinubu Way,” a project awarded 13 years ago under the supervision of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. This arterial road improves connectivity in the nation’s capital, easing traffic flow.

Newly Sponsored and Flagged-Off Projects

In addition to commissioned projects, Tinubu’s administration has initiated several new road projects to expand Nigeria’s infrastructure network:

Ibadan-Ife-Ilesha-Akure-Benin RoadFlagged off on May 31, 2025, this multi-state highway spans Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Edo states, aiming to improve cross-regional connectivity.

Nembe-Brass Road, Bayelsa StateThis project, flagged off in 2025, will connect coastal communities in the Niger Delta, boosting economic opportunities and regional integration.

Enugu-Onitsha Carriageway (107 km)A section of this critical South-East corridor was flagged off for reconstruction, with the Abakpa Flyover in Enugu also initiated to address congestion.

Kano-Maiduguri Road (Section I: Kano-Wudil-Shuarin)This 105-kilometer dualization project, flagged off in 2025, connects Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi, Yobe, and Borno states, enhancing northern Nigeria’s transport network.

Kano Northern Bypass and Maiduguri BypassThese projects, initiated in 2025, aim to reduce congestion and improve connectivity in key northern cities.

Benin-Akure-Ilesha RoadApproved with a ?525 billion contract to Hitech Construction, this 300-kilometer road uses concrete pavements and is expected to transform connectivity across Edo, Ondo, and Osun states.

Aba-Owerri Road and Enugu-Port Harcourt ExpresswayIn July 2024, Tinubu approved ?21 billion for the rehabilitation of the Aba-Owerri Road in Abia State and ?83 billion for the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, demonstrating a commitment to South-East infrastructure.

Challenges and Criticisms

While the Tinubu administration’s infrastructure push has been ambitious, it has not been without challenges. Engineers have highlighted systemic issues like kickbacks and the use of substandard materials, which undermine project quality. The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, in particular, has sparked controversy due to its ?15 trillion cost and the award to Hitech Construction, owned by Gilbert Chagoury, a close ally of Tinubu. Critics, including Transparency International, have raised concerns about transparency and the project’s prioritization amid Nigeria’s cost-of-living crisis.

Additionally, the scale of inherited projects and funding constraints have required significant rescoping and budget revisions. For instance, the Bodo-Bonny Road in Rivers State, initially awarded in 2014 for ?120 billion, saw its cost escalate to ?280 billion in 2024 due to delays and funding issues. Despite these challenges, the administration’s monthly funding commitments, such as ?20 billion for critical projects, have kept progress on track.

Impact and Future Prospects

The road projects under Tinubu’s administration are already delivering tangible benefits. Improved connectivity has reduced travel times, enhanced access to markets, and supported industrial and port activities. The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, once completed, is expected to unlock economic potential in underserved coastal communities, while projects like the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road will bolster northern Nigeria’s trade routes.

President Tinubu has emphasized local content and sustainability, directing contractors to comply with laws on technology transfer and training. He has also warned against encroachments on federal rights-of-way, signaling a commitment to enforcing urban planning regulations. These efforts align with the Renewed Hope Agenda’s goal of fostering inclusive development and economic renewal.

As Nigeria grapples with its infrastructure deficit, the Tinubu administration’s focus on completing legacy projects and initiating new ones offers hope for a more connected future. However, addressing systemic issues like corruption and ensuring transparent contract awards will be critical to sustaining this momentum. With projects like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Kano-Maiduguri Road set to reshape Nigeria’s infrastructure landscape, Tinubu’s vision is laying a foundation for long-term economic transformation—if the nation can rise to the challenge of collective responsibility.

Arise and Shine: The Resurrection Power in You

21st April, 2025 at 13:02
By Our Reporter

 

Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, Happy Easter! Today, we gather in the radiant light of the risen Lord, celebrating the victory of life over death, hope over despair, and love over hatred. The

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Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, Happy Easter! Today, we gather in the radiant light of the risen Lord, celebrating the victory of life over death, hope over despair, and love over hatred. The tomb is empty, and Jesus Christ, our Savior, is alive! This is the heart of our faith, the foundation of our hope, and the power that transforms our lives and our nation, Nigeria.
Text: Isaiah 60:1-2 (NIV)
"Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you. See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you and his glory appears over you."
The Message of Easter for Nigeria
My dear people of Nigeria, Easter is not just a story of what happened 2,000 years ago; it is a living reality that speaks directly to us today. Our nation, blessed with immense potential, has faced challenges—economic hardship, insecurity, division, and corruption. At times, it feels like we are walking through a dark valley. But hear this: the resurrection of Jesus Christ is God’s loud declaration that darkness does not have the final word! The same power that raised Jesus from the dead is available to you, to me, and to Nigeria.
Arise from Despair to Hope
The women who went to Jesus’ tomb were filled with sorrow, expecting to find a dead body. But they met angels who said, “He is not here; He is risen!” (Luke 24:6). In the same way, God is speaking to Nigeria today: “Arise from despair!” The challenges we face are real, but they are not greater than our God. Let us hold fast to hope. Let us pray for our leaders, support one another, and believe that Nigeria will rise again. The resurrection assures us that God can bring life out of lifeless situations.
Shine with Love and Unity
Nigeria is a tapestry of diverse tribes, languages, and cultures—a beautiful gift from God. Yet, division and tribalism have often dimmed our shine. Easter calls us to love as Christ loved us. Jesus prayed for His disciples to be one (John 17:21). Let us reject hatred and embrace unity. Whether you are Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, Efik, or from any other tribe, you are first a child of God. Let us shine as one Nigeria, showing the world the power of love and togetherness.
Live in the Power of the Resurrection
Philippians 3:10 says, “I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of His resurrection.” This power is not just for miracles; it is for everyday life. It is the strength to forgive those who hurt you, to work honestly even when others cheat, to care for the poor, and to stand for justice. Young people, let the resurrection power inspire you to dream big, innovate, and build a better Nigeria. Parents, let it guide you to raise children who fear God and love their neighbor. Leaders, let it move you to serve with integrity and compassion.
Be Agents of Transformation
Easter is a call to action. Jesus didn’t stay in the tomb; He rose to transform the world. Nigeria needs you to be a light in your community. Visit the sick, feed the hungry, mentor a child, and speak against injustice. Small acts of kindness, done in the name of Jesus, can spark a revolution of righteousness. Let us rebuild our nation, not with complaints, but with faith, hard work, and love.
A Word of Encouragement
My dear Nigerians, I know times are tough. The rising cost of living, insecurity, and uncertainty can make us feel like we’re in a Good Friday season. But Easter Sunday has come! God has not forgotten Nigeria. He sees your struggles, hears your prayers, and is working for your good. Trust Him. Lean on His strength. And let the resurrection power fill you with courage to face tomorrow.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of Easter, for the resurrection of Your Son, Jesus Christ. We lift up Nigeria before You. Heal our land, unite our people, and raise us up to shine for Your glory. Empower every Nigerian to live in the victory of the risen Christ. May our homes, communities, and nation reflect Your love and righteousness. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
Conclusion
You can still celebrate this Easter, my brothers and sisters, with joy in your hearts and fire in your spirits. Arise and shine, for the glory of the Lord is upon Nigeria! Christ is risen, and because He lives, we shall live victoriously. Happy Easter, Nigeria! May God bless you, and may God bless our beloved nation.
Pastor Isaac Oluwayemi 
Easter Monday, April 21, 2025

 

Prominent Hotelier Assassinated at Klass Five Hotel in Ondo Town

8th April, 2025 at 19:28
By Our Reporter

 

Ondo Town, Nigeria – April 8, 2025
A shocking wave of grief and outrage has swept through Ondo Town following the assassination of Adesoji Johnson Adeleye, the Chief Executive Officer of Klass Five Ho

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Ondo Town, Nigeria – April 8, 2025
A shocking wave of grief and outrage has swept through Ondo Town following the assassination of Adesoji Johnson Adeleye, the Chief Executive Officer of Klass Five Hotel, earlier today. The prominent socialite and businessman was found dead in one of the guest rooms of his hotel, located in the Arakale area of Akure, the Ondo State capital, in what authorities are describing as a targeted killing.
According to sources close to the investigation, Adeleye was discovered in the early hours of Tuesday, having been brutally stabbed multiple times by unknown assailants. The attack is believed to have occurred overnight, with the perpetrators gaining access to his room undetected by other occupants of the hotel. A close associate of Adeleye revealed that the two had spent Monday evening together and had made plans to meet again on Tuesday, only for the devastating news to break hours later. “We were together last night. I can’t believe this has happened,” the associate said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The Ondo State Police Command has confirmed the incident, with spokesperson Olayinka Ayanlade stating, “A middle-aged man was killed in his hotel premises. We have dispatched a team of detectives to the scene, and the case has been transferred to the state headquarters for a thorough investigation.” Ayanlade assured the public that the police are actively pursuing the culprits, vowing that “once apprehended, they will face justice.” The victim’s body has been moved to the morgue at the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (UNIMEDTH) in Akure.
Adeleye, widely known in Ondo’s social circles, was a fixture in the local hospitality scene, with Klass Five Hotel serving as a popular hub for both residents and visitors. His death has sparked widespread condemnation and raised fresh concerns about security in the state, particularly following the recent murder of another prominent figure, caterer Olakunbi Adene, in Akure.
Residents and business owners in the Arakale area expressed shock and fear, with many calling for swift action to curb the rising tide of violence. “This is not the Ondo we know. Something must be done,” said Tolu Adebayo, a local shopkeeper near the hotel.
As investigations continue, authorities have yet to establish a motive for the killing, though speculation is rife about possible personal or business-related disputes. The tragedy marks a grim moment for Ondo Town, leaving the community to mourn the loss of a well-known figure while demanding answers and accountability.

 

 

News Update: Presidency Debunks Rumors of INEC Chairman’s Sack

7th April, 2025 at 16:51
By Our Reporter

 

April 07, 2025 - 5:00 PM WAT
In a swift response to widespread speculation, the Nigerian presidency has officially debunked rumors claiming that Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent

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April 07, 2025 - 5:00 PM WAT
In a swift response to widespread speculation, the Nigerian presidency has officially debunked rumors claiming that Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has been sacked. The clarification came earlier today, Monday, April 7, 2025, following a flurry of unverified reports that suggested President Bola Tinubu had replaced Yakubu with Professor Bashiru Olamilekan.
The rumors, which gained traction across social media and some news outlets, were dismissed as “fake news” by O’tega Ogra, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital and New Media. In a statement released at approximately 3:30 PM WAT, Ogra emphasized that no such decision had been made and urged the public to disregard the claims. “The Nigerian public should disregard any fake news making the rounds about the replacement of the INEC Chairman,” he said, adding that any official announcement regarding such a significant change would come directly from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) or another authorized channel.
The debunked reports had alleged that Yakubu, whose second five-year term as INEC Chairman is set to expire in November 2025, was removed amid criticisms of his handling of the 2023 general elections and subsequent electoral processes. The presidency’s rebuttal has put to rest—at least for now—speculation about an abrupt leadership change at INEC.
Legal analysts have also weighed in, noting that under the Nigerian Constitution, the president does not have unilateral power to sack the INEC Chairman. Any removal would require a suspension by the president, followed by confirmation from the Senate, a process that has not been initiated based on available information.
The Take It Back Movement, currently staging protests across Nigeria, had earlier seized on the rumors as potential evidence of government overreach, but with the presidency’s clarification, attention is likely to shift back to their broader demands for electoral and governance reforms. For now, Professor Mahmood Yakubu remains at the helm of INEC, and the nation watches to see how this episode might influence ongoing debates about electoral integrity under President Tinubu’s administration.