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Tinubu Media Force host Nigeria’s largest grassroot media summit in Abuja.

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December 16, 2025
Tinubu Media Force host Nigeria’s largest grassroot media summit in Abuja.

Tinubu Media Force host Nigeria’s largest grassroot media summit in Abuja.

Themed “Amplifying the Renewed Hope Through Grassroots Voices: Empowering Grassroots Media for National Development,” aims to strengthen community-level communication and deepen public engagement with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

In a statement, the National Coordinator of the Tinubu Media Force, Gbenga Abiola, said grassroots media practitioners remain some of the most influential voices within local communities, playing a vital role in shaping public understanding of government policies and national direction.

According to Abiola, the summit is intended to equip community media actors with the skills needed to responsibly amplify national development initiatives, counter misinformation, and promote unity at the grassroots.

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He said the summit reflects the Tinubu Media Force’s commitment to building a strong and coordinated grassroots media network capable of sustaining meaningful national conversations that support inclusive growth and democratic stability.

The Abuja gathering served as a major milestone in grassroots political communication, reinforcing the importance of community voices in national development and strengthening public confidence in governance.

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