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Jun 18, 2026
Lean Right
President Tinubu unveiled a Blue Economy plan aiming for 5 million ocean jobs by 2035 and is pushing reforms that the Presidency says empower states.
From an APC perspective, Tinubu is praised for visionary economic planning and fiscal devolution that boosts state-level infrastructure and job creation.
Jun 18, 2026
Lean Left
Tinubu's administration faces criticism over the FAAC allocation and persistent insecurity, though he is not directly quoted in the day's articles.
PDP holds Tinubu responsible for economic hardship and security lapses, using these news events to question his leadership.
Jun 17, 2026
Far Right
President felicitated Muslims on Islamic New Year and called for patriotism.
APC hardliners praise his inclusive leadership and focus on national unity.
Jun 17, 2026
Lean Right
President Tinubu led a coalition of 18 governors to rally support for Governor Oyebanji's re-election in Ekiti State.
APC praises Tinubu's party unity and political clout, essential for maintaining control of key states ahead of 2027.
Jun 17, 2026
Center
Tinubu approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in Katsina and faces criticism from the ZLP chairman that his supporters are making him unpopular.
Centre observers see Tinubu trying to burnish security credentials but worry that overzealous backing and governance failures may hurt his re-election prospects.
Jun 17, 2026
Lean Left
President Tinubu campaigned for Governor Oyebanji's re-election in Ekiti and approved 1,000 forest guards for Katsina.
PDP critics argue that Tinubu's focus on re-election rallies and token security measures reflects misplaced priorities amid escalating violence.
Jun 17, 2026
Far Left
Tinubu led a mega rally in Ekiti with 18 governors and top party officials to boost Governor Oyebanji's reelection bid.
Labour Party condemns this as an abuse of incumbency and a display of federal resources being used to rig the Ekiti election against the opposition.
Jun 15, 2026
Far Left
President champions closer partnership with northern traditional rulers for security and development.
Labour Party dismisses this as tokenism while insecurity worsens under his watch.
Jun 12, 2026
Far Right
President Tinubu is scheduled to address the nation on June 12 Democracy Day, with the speech to be broadcast across network stations as confirmed by his Special Adviser Bayo Onanuga.
APC hardliners view this address as a prime opportunity for Tinubu to project presidential command, consolidate his democratic legitimacy narrative, and draw a direct line between his Yoruba heritage and the June 12 struggle symbolised by Abiola.
Jun 12, 2026
Lean Right
President Tinubu marked Democracy Day by inaugurating the Kuje-airport expressway in Abuja and vowing equitable distribution of democratic dividends across the FCT.
APC supporters view the expressway commissioning as tangible proof that Tinubu's administration is delivering on infrastructure promises, a counter-narrative to opposition attacks ahead of 2027.