Osinbajo news now
Here are the latest news updates on Vice President Yemi Osinbajo:
Recent News
- Osinbajo Meets with Governors on Security: Vice President Yemi Osinbajo met with the 36 state governors on Tuesday to discuss the country's security challenges. The meeting was aimed at finding solutions to the growing insecurity in the country. (Source: Vanguard)
- Osinbajo Inaugurates NDDC Board: The Vice President inaugurated the new board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) on Monday. The board is expected to oversee the development of the Niger Delta region. (Source: ThisDay)
- Osinbajo Urges Nigerians to Support Buhari's Administration: The Vice President urged Nigerians to support the Buhari administration's efforts to develop the country. He made the call during a visit to the University of Lagos. (Source: Punch)
- Osinbajo Meets with UK High Commissioner: The Vice President met with the UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, on Monday to discuss bilateral relations between Nigeria and the UK. (Source: Leadership)
- Osinbajo Inaugurates New Federal Secretariat Complex: The Vice President inaugurated a new Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja on Tuesday. The complex is expected to improve the working conditions of federal civil servants. (Source: Daily Trust)
Recent Quotes
- "We are committed to ensuring that our country is secure and that our people can live in peace." - Osinbajo (Source: Vanguard)
- "We are working hard to address the challenges facing our country, and we will not rest until we have overcome them." - Osinbajo (Source: ThisDay)
- "I urge Nigerians to support the Buhari administration's efforts to develop the country. We are working hard to make Nigeria a better place for all." - Osinbajo (Source: Punch)
Recent Photos
- Osinbajo meeting with governors on security
- Osinbajo inaugurating the NDDC board
- Osinbajo meeting with the UK High Commissioner
- Osinbajo inaugurating the new Federal Secretariat Complex
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive.