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Obi Cubana, Egusi Soup Recipe, Others Top Google’s Trending Searches of 2021 in Nigeria
By Dipo Olowookere
The year 2021 has been very eventful with many highs and lows and Google has done much to track these happenings.
Today, the popular platform is announcing the results of the trending searches of 2021, showing the most searched terms, topics and questions by Nigerians in the year 2021.
Google’s 2021 Year in Search compiles the moments, people, topics, events, and places that capture the world’s attention each year.
As the pandemic entered its second year, Nigerians used the internet to search for answers and information that revealed their interest in topics related to music, movies, TV shows, sports, food, celebrity personalities, pop culture and lifestyle.
Top search topics like ‘Paralympics’, ‘Euro 2020’, ‘EPL’, ‘Chelsea F.C.’ and ‘Champions league’ were reflective of the country’s uncompromising love for sports.
Tiwa Savage, Destiny Etiko and Romelu Lukaku topped their respective categories, revealing Nigerians’ love for top entertainment personalities and athletes. Squid Game, the Korean TV series that enthralled the world, topped the category of trending movies and series.
From questions like ‘How to check JAMB result 2021?’, to search terms like ‘Alcohol lyrics’, ‘TB Joshua’ and ‘Pornstar martini cocktail recipe’, Nigerians used Search to make sense of their world this year.
Below are to top trending searches for the year;
Top 10 trending searches
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Paralympics
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Euro 2020
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Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
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TB Joshua
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La Liga
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EPL
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Champions league
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Tiwa Savage
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Obi Cubana
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Sound Sultan
Top trending people
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Tiwa Savage
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Obi Cubana
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Sunday Igboho
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Romelu Lukaku
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Nnamdi Kanu
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Elon Musk
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Baba Ijesha
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Omah Lay
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Raphael Varane
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Fabrizio Romano
Top trending musicians
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Tiwa Savage
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Omah Lay
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Lil Nas X
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Ruger
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Ayra Starr
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Buju
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Bobby Shmurda
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Seyi Shay
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Chidinma Ekile
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Naira Marley
Top lyrics
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Alcohol lyrics
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Bloody Samaritan lyrics
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My Baby Bad My Baby Good lyrics
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Peru lyrics
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Ruger Bounce lyrics
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Infinity lyrics
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Cash App lyrics
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Jowo lyrics
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Big Thug Boys lyrics
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Feeling lyrics
Top trending athletes
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Romelu Lukaku
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Raphael Varane
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Christian Eriksen
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Ben White
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Earling Haaland
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Xavi
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Saul Niguez
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Thomas Tuchel
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Naomi Osaka
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Jules Koundé
Top Nollywood Actors
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Destiny Etiko
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Zubby Michael
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Pere
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Tonto Dikeh
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Iyabo Ojo
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Olu Jacobs
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Nafisa Abdullahi
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Jim Iyke
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Nancy Isime
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Alex Ekubo
Top EPL teams
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Chelsea F.C.
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Manchester City F.C.
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
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Leicester City F.C.
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Everton F.C.
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West Ham United F.C.
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Aston Villa F.C.
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Newcastle United F.C.
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Southampton F.C.
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Leeds United
Top recipe
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Pornstar martini cocktail recipe
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Pancake recipe
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Chocolate cake recipe
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Puff puff recipe
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Fried rice recipe
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Egusi soup recipe
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Oha soup recipe
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Vanilla cake recipe
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Ogbono soup recipe
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Chinchin recipe
Trending Top devices
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iPhone 13
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Infinix Note 10
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Infinix Hot 10
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iPhone 12 pro max
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iPhone 13 pro max
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Tecno Camon 17
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Samsung A12
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Infinix Note 8
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Infinix Smart 5
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Tecno spark 7
Trending 2021 loss
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TB Joshua
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Sound Sultan
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Ada Jesus
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DMX
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Femi Osibona
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Dare Adeboye
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Rachel Oniga
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Prince Philip
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Yinka Odumakin
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Sani Dangote
Trending movies and series
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Squid Game
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Coming to America 2
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Sex Life movie
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Black Widow
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Red Notice
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Mortal Kombat
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Army Of The Dead
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Eternals
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Shang Chi
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The Harder They Fall
Trending 2021 Songs
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Naira Marley – Coming
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Ayra Starr – Bloody Samaritan
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Omah Lay – Understand
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Naira Marley – Koleyewon
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Kizz Daniel – Lie
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Ladipoe feat. Buju – Feeling
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Ruger – Bounce
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Davido – Jowo
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Wizkid – Essence (Remix) ft. Justin Bieber
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Joeboy – Alcohol
Trending “Who is” general
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Who is going to win Champions League 2021?
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Who is Obi Cubana?
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Who is Ada Jesus?
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Who is Sunday Igboho?
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Who is the best player in the world?
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Who is DMX?
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Who is the President of America?
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Who is the new chief of army staff?
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Who is Abba Kyari?
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Who is Cubana Chief Priest?
Trending “How to” general
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How to check JAMB result 2021?
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How to pack a parcel?
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How to open pdf file?
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How to open mp3 file?
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How to open apk file?
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How to check NECO result?
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How to register NIN online?
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How to vote on BBnaija 2021?
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How to reprint JAMB slip?
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How to track a package?
Trending “Where is” general
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Where is Sunday Igboho now?
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Where is White Money from?
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Where is Burna Boy from?
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Where is Nnamdi Kanu today?
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Where is my location?
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Where is Maldives located?
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Where is Cuba located?
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Where is Gaza?
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Where is Michigan located?
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Where can I download movies?
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SERAP Sues INEC Over Alleged Diversion of N800bn Campaign Funds
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has approached the court against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over an alleged N800 billion campaign fund diversion.
The organisation is seeking to compel the electoral body to investigate allegations that about N800 million from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) allocations was diverted by governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to finance political and campaign activities.
The suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1426/2026, was filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja last week, but no date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.
SERAP is asking the court to issue an order of mandamus directing INEC to investigate the claims that the governors channelled public funds into a dedicated campaign account allegedly meant to support President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.
The organisation is also requesting an order compelling INEC to demand full disclosure from the governors and the APC on any contributions made to such a campaign fund, including the identities of donors and the lawful sources of the funds.
In addition, SERAP wants the electoral commission to commence a comprehensive review of compliance with Section 91 of the Electoral Act by political parties and candidates, particularly regarding campaign financing and the sources of political donations.
According to SERAP, the allegations raise fundamental concerns about transparency in political financing, electoral fairness and the constitutional rights of Nigerians to participate freely in democratic governance.
The organisation argued that opaque campaign financing remains a major avenue for corruption and weakens public confidence in democratic institutions.
It maintained that the alleged misuse of public funds for political purposes threatens the credibility of the 2027 general election and undermines public trust in the electoral process.
In the suit filed by its lawyers, Mr Kolawole Oluwadare and Ms Kehinde Oyewumi, SERAP argued that the reported diversion of public resources for campaign activities warrants immediate action by INEC under its constitutional and statutory responsibilities.
The group stated: “The abuse of state resources for electoral advantage undermines democratic integrity and public trust. Fairness, transparency, and accountability in political or campaign finance are essential safeguards against corruption, state capture, and undue influence in democratic processes.”
SERAP further argued: “The allegations of diversion or opaque use of public funds pose a grave risk to the integrity of the 2027 general elections.”
The organisation said large-scale public financial allocations, combined with weak oversight and limited transparency, provide sufficient grounds for INEC to activate its investigative powers.
Referring to Section 91 of the Electoral Act, SERAP noted that the law empowers INEC to regulate political donations, enforce contribution limits, demand disclosure of funding sources and impose sanctions where violations occur.
The organisation explained that political parties found to have exceeded donation limits risk fines of up to ₦10 million and forfeiture of excess funds, while individuals who exceed prescribed limits are liable to penalties amounting to five times the excess contribution.
SERAP also contended that campaign financing derived from public resources distorts electoral competition and violates constitutional principles guaranteeing free, fair and transparent elections.
According to SERAP, INEC has a constitutional duty to ensure compliance with campaign finance regulations and to investigate allegations that could compromise the integrity of the electoral process.
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2027 Elections: INEC Extends Candidate Submission Deadline to July 14
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has shifted the deadline for political parties to submit the names and credentials of candidates seeking to contest the 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections.
The electoral body announced that parties now have until midnight on Tuesday, July 14, to complete the process, extending the earlier deadline of Saturday, July 11.
Under INEC’s timetable for the 2027 general election, political parties were expected to upload the names and personal particulars of their presidential, Senate and House of Representatives candidates before the initial cut-off date.
Explaining the decision, INEC said the extension followed appeals from political parties that had encountered difficulties meeting the deadline.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr Mohammed Haruna, said the request was formally conveyed through the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC).
According to him, IPAC sought additional time on behalf of parties that were yet to complete the submission of their candidates’ details through the commission’s portal.
“The decision to extend was based on an appeal by the Inter-Party Advisory Council, on behalf of political parties who were unable to upload the names and personal particulars of their candidates within the scheduled timeline,” Mr Haruna stated.
INEC noted that the extension is intended to give all eligible parties a fair opportunity to comply with the requirements of the electoral process while remaining within the framework of the law.
The commission also urged political parties to utilise the extra period to finalise and upload all required information ahead of the revised deadline.
“The commission enjoins political parties to take advantage of this window of opportunity and ensure that all necessary details are uploaded before the expiration of the new deadline,” the statement added.
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2027: Tinubu Retains Shettima as Vice Presidential Candidate
By Dipo Olowookere
Nigeria’s Vice President, Mr Kashim Shettima, will run as the vice-presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 presidential election.
President Bola Tinubu retained Mr Shettima as his running mate for re-election next year, according to the National Chairman of the APC, Mr Nentawe Yilwatda.
In a post on Friday on X, the ruling party chairman described this as “another significant milestone in the journey of our great party.”
He also said it reaffirms the party’s collective resolve to sustain the Renewed Hope Agenda and deepen the progress already being recorded across the country.
It was gathered that Mr Tinubu submitted his presidential nomination forms today through his Special Adviser on Political and Other Matters, Mr Ibrahim Masari.
The submission was done ceremony at the Continental Hotel, Abuja, attended by several party chieftains, including The event brought together an impressive array of leaders of our great party, including the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Governor of Imo State, Mr Hope Uzodimma; Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State, Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State, as well as other governors, party executives and critical stakeholders from across the federation.
“The All Progressives Congress remains focused on strengthening its grassroots support, consolidating the achievements of the Renewed Hope Agenda and working together to build a more prosperous, secure and inclusive Nigeria for all,” the party leader stated.


