Earlier, the newly inaugurated president authorized Victor Adekunle Adeleke's appointment as his State Chief of Protocol.
In addition, he appointed the former Commissioner of Information for Lagos State, Dele Alake, as Presidential Spokesman and Olusegun Dada as Special Advisor, Digital Media.
Tuesday, Tinubu appointed Nosa Asemota as his official photographer and Adelani Opeyemi as Vice President Kashim Shettima's official photographer, according to Naija News.
Tolani Alli, the official photographer for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, confirmed their appointment through a social media post.
“Congratulations to @nosasemota, The Official Photographer to @officialABAT 001 and @opeadelani the Official Photographer to @KashimSM 002.
“I wish you both the very best, God’s guidance, protection, and favour in this new role!! Go kill it. God bless you both,” - Tolani wrote on Twitter.
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The House of Representatives has praised President Bola Tinubu's decision to withdraw the subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol.
Monday, during his inauguration as president, Tinubu announced the elimination of petroleum subsidies, a move that has elicited numerous responses, both positive and negative.
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Nonetheless, on Tuesday during plenary, the House unanimously approved a motion of urgent public significance introduced by Jimoh Olajide (APC/Lagos).
According to Olajide, Tinubu "is a concerned senior citizen whose mission is to assist the disadvantaged for the benefit of humanity."
“The House is convinced that further legislative actions in supporting Mr President in delivering dividends of democracy will go a long way in enhancing development because he asked for it, he campaigned for it. And he is ready for the task ahead.
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“The House is convinced that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Tutor-General of Nigerian Politics, is concerned about the masses and has the meaningful objective to utilise Nigeria funds appropriately, with budgetary reforms agenda on education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, food, security and, above all, security of lives and property as embedded in the Constitution.”
The lawmaker, therefore, prayed to the House to “Salute his courage and boldness to serve our country Nigeria with honesty and integrity” and to “congratulate him for his readiness for national task ahead and service to humanity.”
Judith Osuneme 50 w
Nigeria my quontry