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Federal Government Develops Global Strategy To Counter False Narratives Against Nigeria The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to building strategic global partnerships to counter negative narratives aimed at damaging the reputation of Nigeria. The Info Minister at the UK Edition of the Renewed Hope Global Dialogue in London with the theme "Strengthening Global Partnerships for Economic Renewal and National Rebranding" under the Renewed Hope Administration, states that partnerships and collaboration remain central to Nigeria’s efforts at rebranding and repositioning itself on the world stage. He says Nigeria needs international friends and partners who know the country very well and understand its nuances and complexities, and who can add their voices to present an accurate, believable and credible picture of the country. In a statement by the Special Assistant Media, The Minister emphasizes that the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, is deeply involved in the task of national rebranding working with strategic partners like the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations to project Nigeria positively through the Nigeria Reputation Management Group. He adds that Federal Government has designated October 15 every year as Nigeria Reputation Day, to commemorate and raise awareness about the importance of national reputation and announced that Nigeria will host the 2026 African Public Relations Association Conference and the 2026 World Public Relations Forum in Abuja, making Nigeria the first African country to host both global events in the same year. The Minister acknowledges the delisting of Nigeria from the Financial Action Task Force Grey List as proof of success of President Tinubu’s bold reforms to strengthen the nation’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism framework. Unified exchange rate regime, national student loans, new national minimum wage, a national consumer credit program, presidential CNG initiative, four new Tax Acts, five new Regional Development Commissions, and a Federal Ministry of Livestock Development were highlighted by the Minister as areas the Renewed Hope government recorded successes.
Federal Government Develops Global Strategy To Counter False Narratives Against Nigeria
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to building strategic global partnerships to counter negative narratives aimed at damaging the reputation of Nigeria.
The Info Minister at the UK Edition of the Renewed Hope Global Dialogue in London with the theme "Strengthening Global Partnerships for Economic Renewal and National Rebranding" under the Renewed Hope Administration, states that partnerships and collaboration remain central to Nigeria’s efforts at rebranding and repositioning itself on the world stage.
He says Nigeria needs international friends and partners who know the country very well and understand its nuances and complexities, and who can add their voices to present an accurate, believable and credible picture of the country.
In a statement by the Special Assistant Media, The Minister emphasizes that the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, is deeply involved in the task of national rebranding working with strategic partners like the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations to project Nigeria positively through the Nigeria Reputation Management Group.
He adds that Federal Government has designated October 15 every year as Nigeria Reputation Day, to commemorate and raise awareness about the importance of national reputation and announced that Nigeria will host the 2026 African Public Relations Association Conference and the 2026 World Public Relations Forum in Abuja, making Nigeria the first African country to host both global events in the same year.
The Minister acknowledges the delisting of Nigeria from the Financial Action Task Force Grey List as proof of success of President Tinubu’s bold reforms to strengthen the nation’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism framework.
Unified exchange rate regime, national student loans, new national minimum wage, a national consumer credit program, presidential CNG initiative, four new Tax Acts, five new Regional Development Commissions, and a Federal Ministry of Livestock Development were highlighted by the Minister as areas the Renewed Hope government recorded successes.
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After TheCable visit, FCTA clears dumpsite — but residents are not convinced it will last Twelve days after visiting the Karu dumpsite in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to document the worrying, ever-expanding garbage heap and the adverse effects it is having on the surrounding community, TheCable returned to see if changes had been made. The dumpsite, previously forming a tall heap that spilled into the road, had significantly reduced, and the stench that made breathing uncomfortable was no longer as heavy in the air. At a glance, the difference between the dump’s current state and what it was the week before is visible. In our previous report, shop owners in the vicinity shared their concerns about the stench, gridlock, and the slow clearance timeline of the dumpsite. More details in comment section.
After TheCable visit, FCTA clears dumpsite — but residents are not convinced it will last Twelve days after visiting the Karu dumpsite i...

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