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Fayemi reveals how he pushed Obi to greet Tinubu at Vatican

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Former Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi has revealed that he persuaded Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to approach President Bola Tinubu for a handshake at the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City last May.

Fayemi made the disclosure in an interview on Edmund Obilo’s YouTube channel which was uploaded on Thursday, saying Obi had initially hesitated over fears the encounter would be misrepresented in the media.

The meeting had first come to public attention on 18 May 2025, when presidential aide Bayo Onanuga shared photographs of the three men on X during the ceremony.

Onanuga said Fayemi spotted Tinubu seated among other world leaders and urged Obi to join him in greeting the president. “Fayemi sighted President Tinubu, where he sat with other leaders and asked Obi to follow him to pay homage to the Nigerian leader. Obi agreed,” he posted.

Fayemi’s account in the interview largely corroborates Onanuga’s version but adds that Obi initially hesitated and had to be persuaded, a detail the presidential aide did not mention.

Fayemi said both he and Obi attended the papal inauguration as Catholics and had shared breakfast with Cardinal Lazarus that morning before making their way to the ceremony, where they were seated four rows behind the president.

“Peter and I are Catholics. We were at the Vatican for the inauguration of the new pope. We happened to have had breakfast the morning of inauguration with Cardinal Lazarus and we came from his apartment to the venue of the inauguration and we sat four rows behind the president. We were there before the president came with his team,” Fayemi said.

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He said it was Minister of Foreign Affairs Bianca Ojukwu who first walked across from the presidential delegation to greet them, and that the moment gave him the opening to suggest they return the courtesy.

“The current minister of foreign affairs, Bianca Ojukwu, was on the president’s delegation and she came to say hello to us. And I felt, well, our president is there regardless of our politics. Peter, please let us go,” he said.

Fayemi said Obi was not immediately convinced, worried the moment could be weaponised against him in the press.

“He had his concern that this might be misused in the media. I said, Peter, it really didn’t matter. You are Catholic. You are a Nigerian. You are here. Our president has honoured us. He is even a Muslim. He is not a Catholic like you and I. So we could extend courtesies to him for doing this on behalf of all Nigerians to celebrate the pope,” Fayemi recalled.

He said Obi yielded and the two men walked up to the president together.

“Readily, Peter agreed. So we walked up to the president and I said, ‘Mr President, welcome to the Vatican. Thank you for honouring us with your presence,’” Fayemi narrated.

He said Tinubu responded swiftly and with humour.

“The president is quick-witted, you have got to give him some credit for that as well. He immediately retorted, ‘Kayode, what are you saying? I should be the one welcoming you because I am the leader of the Nigerian delegation,’” Fayemi said.

Obi then acknowledged the president’s position directly.

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“Peter kindly said to him, ‘Yes sir, you are our leader. So thank you for coming to Rome to honour us even though we are not part of your delegation, but you are our leader.’ So we joked about it and that was it,” Fayemi said.

The encounter ended there, with both parties going their separate ways as Tinubu proceeded to a state-by-state courtesy visit to Pope Leo XIV.

Asked whether it was the first time the two men had shaken hands since the bitterly contested 2023 election, Fayemi was measured.

“I wouldn’t know, but they shook hands there,” he said.

Fayemi and Obi are both devout Catholics and Papal Knights, an honour conferred by the Vatican on distinguished members of the Church.

The two men had attended the inauguration of Pope Francis at the same venue in 2013 as sitting governors. Obi recalled this in a statement on X after the ceremony.

Tinubu, a Muslim, told reporters after the mass that his attendance was in keeping with Nigeria’s unity in diversity.

He told members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, who were part of his delegation, “If we use our diversity not for adversity but for prosperity, the country’s hope is stability and progress.”

The photographs Onanuga shared on X drew reactions from supporters of both men, with some praising the exchange and others raising the 2023 election.

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Tinubu has no plan to change Nigeria’s name, abolish Sharia law — Presidency 

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The Presidency has dismissed as false reports claiming that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu plans to initiate constitutional amendments aimed at changing Nigeria’s name to the “United States of Nigeria” and abolishing Sharia law in the northern region.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described the viral report as fake and politically motivated.

According to the statement, the story was fabricated by “desperate politicians” seeking to create tension and political instability ahead of the next general elections.

“The Presidency wishes to inform Nigerians and state clearly that there is no truth to the viral fake story claiming that President Bola Tinubu seeks to carry out constitutional amendments that will change Nigeria’s name to the United States of Nigeria and abolish Sharia Law in the Northern region, among other claims,” the statement read.

The Presidency said the report falsely alleged that the administration intended to forward a constitutional amendment bill, reportedly code-named “Project True Federation,” to the National Assembly before the elections.

Onanuga stressed that President Tinubu has no such plan, explaining that constitutional amendments in Nigeria follow a strict legal and legislative process that cannot be undertaken unilaterally by the president

“President Tinubu has no plan whatsoever to send any bill code-named Project True Federation to the National Assembly by December 15, a few weeks before the general election.

“The process of amending the constitution is not at the President’s or the National Assembly’s whim. It is a task that requires a two-thirds majority in both chambers of the National Assembly and the concurrence of 24 State Houses of Assembly,” the statement added.

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According to the Presidency, Tinubu remains focused on economic reforms and governance rather than constitutional controversies, urging Nigerians to be cautious of misinformation and divisive content, especially as political activities intensify ahead of the elections.

“President Tinubu is focused on the arduous task of entrenching and deepening the economic reforms his administration has embarked upon. He is focused on delivering more tangible dividends to Nigerians.

“Nigerians should be wary of consuming fake and divisive reports, which will proliferate as the nation begins political campaigns,” the statement added.

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MISSING GIRL FOUND – KINDLY SHARE

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Young Girl Found in Agege, Now at Dopemu Police Station

Authorities have confirmed that a young girl was found around Capitol Road in Agege Lagos State.

She is currently in the custody of officers at Dopemu Police Station.

According to police sources, the girl is unable to recall her name, her parents’ names, or provide any contact information. She was not carrying a phone at the time she was found.

The police are appealing to members of the public for assistance in identifying her. Anyone who recognizes the girl or has information about her family is urged to visit Dopemu Police Station or call 09025621914.

Officials emphasize that she is someone’s daughter and sister, and community support is vital in reuniting her with her family.

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UN agencies step up Ebola response in Congo

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United Nations agencies have moved swiftly to contain the latest Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, delivering emergency medical supplies, protective equipment and logistics support.

UN Spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, gave the update on Thursday in New York while briefing journalists on the Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda.

“Our humanitarian and peacekeeping colleagues are continuing to support the government’s efforts regarding the fast-spreading outbreak of Ebola and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation.

“The province of Ituri remains the epicentre of the outbreak with the most affected areas in the towns of Rwampara, Mongbwalu and Bunia.

“These towns may not be familiar to you, but it’s important to note that they are densely populated.

“The peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO) is providing critical logistical assistance to enable the rapid delivery of medical supplies and equipment to Bunia, where response efforts are being reinforced,’’ Dujarric said.

The spokesperson said the mission also made available four light passenger vehicles to support surge team operations in Ituri.

In addition, he said MONUSCO had positioned one helicopter to support flights to affected areas in Ituri as required.

Two ambulances and two armoured vehicles are also en route from Goma to Bunia to support medical evacuation and outreach in areas with high security risks.

“This material will be made available to our World Health Organisation (WHO) colleagues.

“There are increasing concerns also over the spread of Ebola to the province of North Kivu, where cases have now been confirmed in Goma, Butembo and Katwa.

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“Our colleagues note that these are urban areas with a history of Ebola transmission,” he said.

“In North Kivu, partners are strengthening surveillance, introducing screening at points of entry and adapting operations, including remote coordination where it is needed.

“To strengthen the mobility of health teams engaged in contact tracing and rapid response, MONUSCO has also sent motorcycles from Goma and Beni, while additional ones are being serviced in Bunia for handover to WHO,’’ he added.

In addition to this, he told journalist that a new case was reportedly confirmed by local authorities in South Kivu, in the town of Bukavu.

The case reportedly concerns a person arriving from Tshopo, which borders Ituri province.

“As we have said before, but it’s worth repeating, this outbreak is unfolding in a context marked by displacement, marked by insecurity, marked by high population mobility and significant access constraints for humanitarians and peacekeepers.

“All our colleagues on the ground, whether they be United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Peacekeepers, WHO, World Food Programme (WFP) , UN child rights agency (UNICEF) and many others will continue to work and to do their best in support of the population,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, WFP is facilitating the transport of aid workers, medical supplies and essential cargo into hard-to-reach areas and stands ready to scale up efforts.

It is also providing critical logistics services on behalf of the wider humanitarian community, in addition to providing food and nutrition assistance to patients, survivors, contacts and affected households.

WFP currently needs over 214 million dollars to support operations in the DRC, and over 10 million dollars specifically for Ebola response.

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Also, UNCEF has voiced its concern for children as they “are especially vulnerable to the impacts of Ebola outbreaks, including disruptions to essential services, loss of parents and caregivers, stigma, psychosocial distress, and increased protection risks.”

UNICEF support to date has included mobilising nearly 50 tonnes of supplies that include disinfectants and soaps, personal protective equipment, water purification tablets and water tanks.

An Emergency Rapid Response team is also on the way to Bunia to provide technical assistance in priority areas, including support for risk communication and community engagement.

Although over 2,000 community health workers are already in place, additional capacity and resources are urgently needed, particularly in hard-to-reach areas.

The DRC has battled Ebola 17 times since the virus was first discovered 50 years ago.

The latest outbreak was caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, and no vaccines or medicines currently exist to treat it.

To date, there have been 139 deaths in the DRC, and some 600 suspected cases, while Uganda has confirmed two cases.

WHO declared that the outbreak is a public health emergency of international concern requiring countries to coordinate and cooperate on response but not a pandemic emergency.

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