Bola Tinubu
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 72 |
Date of birth | March 29,1952 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Lagos |
Nigeria | |
Full name | Bola Ahmed Tinubu |
Spouse | Oluremi Tinubu |
Parents | Abibatu Mogaji |
Children | Jide Tinubu |
Oluwaseyi Tinubu | |
Folashade Tinubu-Ojo | |
Abibat Tinubu | |
Seyi Tinubu | |
Ìyál'ọ́jà | |
Job | Politician |
Lawyer | |
Accountant | |
Education | Richard J. Daley College |
Chicago State University | |
Party | All Progressives Congress |
Previous position | Governor of Lagos State (1999–2007), Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1992–1993) |
Books | Abibat Tinubu |
Action Congress of Nigeria | |
A toast to excellence | |
Founded | Action Congress Of Nigeria |
Lagos State Ministry Of Special Duties | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 521868 |
Bola Tinubu Life story
Chief Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu GCFR is a Nigerian politician who is the 16th and current president of Nigeria. He was the governor of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007; and senator for Lagos West in the Third Republic.
Lagos traffic jams disappear. But this isn't good news for Nigeria
... What Lagos has gained in tranquillity it has lost economically since President Bola Tinubu abruptly ended the supply of cheap fuel in his first day in office at the end of May...
Niger coup: Russia warns Ecowas not to take military action
... The bloc has said it remains open to finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis, but Nigeria s President Bola Tinubu said on Thursday: " No option is taken off the table, including the use of force as a last resort...
Niger coup: West Africa nations to assemble 'standby force'
... Nigeria s President Bola Tinubu said the use of force would be a " last resort"...
Niger's coup leader General Tchiani: The ex-UN peacekeeper who seized power
... Will Ecowas, to whose good governance and democracy protocol Niger is a signatory, really launch a military intervention, as it has threatened to do? Or will the West African bloc wait for sanctions to gradually do their work in ratcheting up pressure on the junta, particularly as there is significant political opposition to the military option in Nigeria and some other Ecowas states? The bloc s current chairman, Nigeria s President Bola Tinubu, has now reiterated his preference for the diplomatic path and a further indication of how he and his colleagues are thinking may emerge after their latest summit in Abuja on Thursday...
Nigeria's President Tinubu faces backlash over military intervention in Niger
...By Nduka OrjinmoBBC News, AbujaNigeria s President Bola Tinubu is facing a huge backlash at home over his threat to use military force to reverse the coup in next-door neighbour Niger...
Niger coup: Decision time for West Africa as deadline nears
... Last Sunday evening, the regional bloc Ecowas, headed by President Bola Tinubu of neighbouring Nigeria, said the junta had a week to restore constitutional order or face the possible use of force...
Niger coup: A litmus test for democracy in West Africa
...By Yusuf AkinpeluBBC News, LagosPresident Bola Tinubu, who is at the helm of regional superpower Nigeria, regards the coup across the border in Niger as a litmus test for democracy in West Africa...
Niger coup leader warns regional and Western powers against military intervention
... About two weeks ago the Ecowas chairman, Nigeria s President Bola Tinubu, warned that terrorism and the emerging pattern of coups in West Africa had reached alarming levels and demanded urgent action...
Niger coup: Russia warns Ecowas not to take military action
By Sean SeddonBBC News
Military action against coup leaders in Niger would lead to a " protracted confrontation" Russia has warned.
On Friday, The West African bloc Ecowas approved a " standby force" in response to the military takeover in Niger, and Ivory Coast's president said it.
The US has backed efforts to restore Niger's deposed leader Mohamed Bazoum .
Coup supporters, some waving Russian flags, protested at a French military base near the capital.
Moscow has not formally backed The Coup but the collapse of Niger's democracy risks pitting Russia against The West in a proxy stand-off.
Both France and the US operate military bases in Niger, which have been used to launch operations against jihadist groups present in the wider region.
Supporters of the Military Junta have called on Western nations to leave the country and voiced support for Russia.
On Friday protesters were seen chanting " down with France, down with Ecowas" at a French Base On The Outskirts of the Capital City Niamey.
Some were carrying Russian flags, AFP reported, and voiced support for.
In a statement issued on Friday, Russia's foreign ministry warned other West African nations not to send troops into Niger.
It said: " We believe that a military solution to The Crisis in Niger could lead to a protracted confrontation in that African country, and to a sharp destabilisation of The Situation in the Sahara-Sahel region as a whole. "
Military officials from Ecowas countries are reportedly set to meet on Saturday to draft plans for a military intervention.
The Bloc has said it remains open to finding a diplomatic solution to The Crisis , but Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu said on Thursday: " No option is taken off The Table , including the use of force as a Last Resort . "
The US has not explicitly backed military action but has called on the junta to step aside and allow The Restoration of the country's democratic constitution.
In a statement, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken said: " The United States appreciates the determination of Ecowas to explore all options for the peaceful resolution of The Crisis . "
Separately, earlier This Week he believes Russian mercenary group Wagner could seek to take advantage of instability in Niger.
Fears are growing for the health and safety of President Bazoum, who has been held captive since the military seized power on July 26.
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said on Friday: " Credible reports I have received indicate that the conditions of detention could amount to inhuman and degrading treatment, in violation of international Human Rights law. "
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said he believes Mr Bazoum and His Family " have been deprived of food, electricity and medical care for several days".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com