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Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Celebrityblog(op): 12:55pm On Dec 26, 2025
Is Tinubu relocating Nigeria’s capital to Lagos, piece by piece?

By Mohammed Bello Doka

Nigeria is a federation in name, but under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, it is beginning to look like a country governed from one city, for one city, and in the image of one city. What is unfolding before our eyes is not announced, not debated, and not legislated—but it is real. By policy choices, budget priorities, and institutional drift, Lagos is being rebuilt as Nigeria’s de facto administrative–economic capital, while vast swathes of the country are left to decay.


FAAN, CBN (key departments), BOI, NPA and NIMASA.

These are not minor agencies. They are the command centres of aviation, finance, industry, ports, and maritime regulation. When such institutions either move their headquarters to Lagos or concentrate their real power there, the question practically asks itself: if power, money, and decision-making all live in Lagos, what exactly is Abuja for—and what is left for the rest of Nigeria?

Let us begin with the facts.

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has formally relocated its headquarters from Abuja to Lagos. The justification offered was “operational efficiency” because Lagos handles the bulk of air traffic. Yet Abuja remains the constitutional seat of government. No constitutional amendment was sought. No national debate was held. A major federal institution simply packed up and moved.

The Central Bank of Nigeria, officially headquartered in Abuja, has quietly transferred some of its most powerful departments—Banking Supervision, Payments System Management, Consumer Protection, Financial Policy and Regulation—to Lagos. Anyone who understands how banking regulation works knows the truth: where supervision sits, power sits. Abuja may keep the signage, but Lagos now holds the nerve centre.

The Bank of Industry has received Federal Executive Council approval for a new headquarters in Eko Atlantic City, Lagos, effectively relocating its functional command base from Abuja. A development finance institution, meant to catalyse industrial growth across Nigeria, is now planting its flag in one of the most exclusive real-estate enclaves in Africa.

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and NIMASA, though nominally federal, have long operated as Lagos-centric agencies. Under Tinubu, this imbalance has not been corrected—it has been reinforced.

Piece by piece, institution by institution, Lagos is being reassembled as Nigeria’s true capital—without Nigerians ever being asked.

If the institutional drift raises suspicion, the budgetary figures remove all doubt.

Consider the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, a flagship federal project championed by the Tinubu administration. The road, stretching roughly 700 kilometres, has been reported in multiple credible sources as costing between N14 trillion and N15 trillion when completed. Even the first tranche alone approved by the Federal Executive Council—N1.334 trillion for about 130 kilometres—is staggering.

Now place that figure beside the reality of northern Nigeria.

According to compiled 2025 approved state budgets:

Yobe State: N320.8 billion

Gombe State: under N500 billion

Taraba State: under N500 billion

Nasarawa State: under N500 billion

Adamawa State: under N500 billion


Seven of the ten states with the smallest budgets in Nigeria are in the North. The combined budgets of the ten lowest-spending states nationwide amount to about N4.2 trillion.

Let that sink in.

A single federal road corridor, anchored in Lagos and running along the coast, is projected to cost over three times the combined annual budgets of ten Nigerian states, most of them northern. Even the N1.334 trillion first phase alone is larger than the entire annual budget of multiple northern states.

This is not development. This is concentration.

While trillions flow southward into concrete, glass, and coastal highways, the North is bleeding.

Insurgency and banditry continue to cripple the North-East and North-West.

According to displacement tracking data, millions of Nigerians remain internally displaced, with the highest concentration in northern states.

Poverty indices consistently show the highest multidimensional poverty rates in the North.

Literacy figures reveal a scandalous educational divide, with some northern states recording single-digit literacy rates, while parts of the South approach near-universal literacy.

These are not abstract statistics. They translate into: children out of school, communities cut off by insecurity, markets unable to function, states trapped in survival mode.

And yet, when the Tinubu administration reaches for its biggest chequebook, it reaches—not northward—but towards Lagos.

Let this be clear: Lagos is not the enemy. Lagos is industrious, vibrant, and economically vital. But no federation survives when one city becomes the gravitational centre of everything—capital, institutions, infrastructure, and influence—while others are treated as afterthoughts.

Abuja was created to prevent exactly this outcome. It was meant to neutralise regional dominance, balance power, and symbolise national ownership. What Tinubu’s Lagos-centric governance does is quietly undo the philosophy of the Nigerian federation, not by law, but by practice.

A federation does not collapse only through coups or constitutions. Sometimes it collapses through budget lines, headquarters relocations, and silent administrative decisions.

To the North, the message is clear: endure insecurity and poverty while watching national wealth pass you by.

To the South East, already starved of federal presence, the message is familiar: you are not a priority.

To the South South, the resource zone of the federation, the message is bitterly ironic: your oil may fund the centre, but the centre lives elsewhere.

And to Lagos, the message is unmistakable: you are the centre of the republic.

President Tinubu owes Nigerians an answer—not rhetoric, not slogans, but an answer grounded in policy logic:

Is Nigeria still a federation, or is it being reorganised around Lagos by stealth?

Because when: federal agencies move,
regulatory power relocates, development banks follow and trillions in infrastructure spending cluster in one axis, then what is happening is not accidental.

And that choice, left unchecked, risks turning Nigeria into a country where citizenship depends on geography, and national unity becomes a slogan rather than a lived reality.

History has shown—again and again—that nations do not fracture only from rebellion. Sometimes, they fracture from neglect dressed up as efficiency.

Nigeria should be careful.

Bello Doka can be reached via bellodoka82@gmail.com
https://dailytrust.com/is-tinubu-relocating-nigerias-capital-to-lagos-piece-by-piece/?noamp=available

Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by udemzyudex(m): 1:03pm On Dec 26, 2025
Whoever came up with this narrative should be arrested and sent to jail.

Where the capital is even the safest, relocating to lagos as claim is a false narrative.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by insidelife22(m): 1:16pm On Dec 26, 2025
Lagos was once a capital
So why are you worriedhuh
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Racoon(m): 1:40pm On Dec 26, 2025
This is a constitutional matter that must be decided by the NASS. So any illegality must be questioned.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Salewa97: 1:59pm On Dec 26, 2025
Abuja was created to prevent exactly this outcome. It was meant to neutralise regional dominance, balance power, and symbolise national ownership.

What Tinubu’s Lagos-centric governance does is quietly undo the philosophy of the Nigerian federation, not by law, but by practice.

This is the crux of the matter
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by obiekunie01: 3:02pm On Dec 26, 2025
NA WHNE UNA WAN SHOW GRIEVIANCE, UNA GO REMEMBER SAY SOUTH-EAST IS NEGLECTED JUST TO BALANCE THE EQUATION.


SOUTHEAST NO SEND ANY OF UNA MESSAGE MAKE UNA LEAVE US IN OUR STATE OF FEDERAL NEGLECT.

Abeg make una continue with una one naijeria fulaniyoruba no call us into your husband and wife matter!

Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by HgAkpobomeEr: 3:21pm On Dec 26, 2025
Lagos is not the enemy. The author should take a trip to Lagos and see the level of infrastructure and development there.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by PigTormentor: 8:28pm On Dec 26, 2025
Everyone and their mama is moving to Lagos, congestion all over the state but tese clowns keep crying that Lagos is getting special attention.
All of you should moce back to wherever you crawled out of. We don't need you and others Lasgidi.
Lagos is the center of Nigeria with state having to care for so many Nigerians from other states. What do you expect?
Yes, Lagos deserves and should get way more attention.
The same set of clowns crying about the Lagos Calabar road are the same moomoos running to use it already.
Is the Lagos Calabar road only in Lagos? Is not going through many other states?
What an attention seeking crap is this.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by femi4: 8:28pm On Dec 26, 2025
Its normal stuff

In Buhari days, he was close to Daura

Jonathan n Otueke were 5&6

Obj was visiting Ota regularly in his days
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by BlessedGift: 8:28pm On Dec 26, 2025
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Olachase(m): 8:28pm On Dec 26, 2025
There's nothing like that
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:29pm On Dec 26, 2025
Hmmmmm.It looks like it o
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Sermwell(m): 8:29pm On Dec 26, 2025
He can relocate it to iragbiji! That's his business! But 2027 he's going back to Ajegunle! grin
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by LOVEGINO(m): 8:29pm On Dec 26, 2025
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by JAMO84: 8:30pm On Dec 26, 2025
Lagos belongs to all Nigerians only in their mouths

When it's time to take good things to Lagos. Lagos is Yoruba land.

Useless hypocrites
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by manuelkel(m): 8:31pm On Dec 26, 2025
PigTormentor:
Everyone and their mama is moving to Lagos, congestion all over the state but tese clowns keep crying that Lagos is getting special attention.
They are scared na, the Northern leaders are scared of Tinubu cheesy
I no be Tinubu fan ooo but you see ehnn, Tinubu no send the north and their maniac leaders again ooo.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Moveittothem: 8:31pm On Dec 26, 2025
Yes, what would the North do about it? Nothing.

So it's better to vote more foolishly next time, some people can't vote wisely, even if they want to.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by ceejay80s(m): 8:31pm On Dec 26, 2025
Person wey change national anthem ,
Change university names
Changed so many things
After he changes Lagos to capital, he will change Lagos to country of its own
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Racoon(m): 8:34pm On Dec 26, 2025
Salewa97:
What Tinubu’s Lagos-centric governance does is quietly undo the philosophy of the Nigerian federation, not by law, but by practice.
You can't use illegality to establish legality bot.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by samdaisi: 8:35pm On Dec 26, 2025
Cry cry baby you want to see your mummy shame
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Angelfrost(m):
PigTormentor:
Everyone and their mama is moving to Lagos, congestion all over the state but tese clowns keep crying that Lagos is getting special attention.
All of you should moce back to wherever you crawled out of. We don't need you and others Lasgidi.
Lagos is the center of Nigeria with state having to care for so many Nigerians from other states. What do you expect?
Yes, Lagos deserves and should get way more attention.
The same set of clowns crying about the Lagos Calabar road are the same moomoos running to use it already.
Is the Lagos Calabar road only in Lagos? Is not going through many other states?
What an attention seeking crap is this.
Lol... If you hate the worsening overpopulation and congestion in Lagos (any sane person should), then you should be against moving more top parastatals and agencies there.

You should be pushing for more decongestion actions like moving ports to other states, moving federal agencies to other states, bank headquarters, markets, industries, etc.

You should push for more federal road construction and rehabilitation in other states.

More heightened healthcare and power improvements in other states... Far better security of lives and properties too.


Unfortunately, your leaders are doing the exact opposite, like the bigoted idiots they are. tongue
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by Commentor: 8:38pm On Dec 26, 2025
You mean some moderator, saw the exact thread with better contributions, trashed and tossed that one.

Only to send this one to frontage.


Seunn should be taking a better look at his moderators.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by ceejay80s(m): 8:38pm On Dec 26, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
Lagos is not the enemy. The author should take a trip to Lagos and see the level of infrastructure and development there.
Infra kini?
Abeg tsweeeew
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by chicfarmer: 8:38pm On Dec 26, 2025
Tinubu no dey try but for this one I support am. Wetin CBN, NPA, NIMASA, BOI, NCAA, etc etc dey find for Abuja?

You leave where 70 percent of your business dey, you run go Siddon for Abuja. Is there any sea port in Abuja? Where business dey pass between Abuja and Lagos? Where most of the Banks dey?

What tinubu has don with these agencies is simply commonsensical. Make elrufai and others go rest abeg. Na Dem dey sponsor all these brainless articles.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by ZombieTAMER: 8:38pm On Dec 26, 2025
No sane Nigerian will vote Tinubu in 2027

the tax master is a certified failure
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by WorkTheTalk(m):
What did Buhari do with the 8 years in power? His only achievement was nepotism, filling up the recruitment spaces and political appointments with his fulani moslem brothers and sisters, and looking the other way while they looted the treasury to stupor. This is a president who could not complete Abuja - Kano road, but started a railway project from Kano - Niger Republic. Such a calamity.
Allow Tinubu to do his own. And when other regions come on board, they will do their own. After all, it's turn by turn.
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by FreeStuffsNG: 8:39pm On Dec 26, 2025
Celebrityblog:
https://dailytrust.com/is-tinubu-relocating-nigerias-capital-to-lagos-piece-by-piece/?noamp=available
No.

He is moving the capital to Ọṣun state since the National Electricity Switch Control Centre is in Oshogbo, Ọṣun .


Headquarter of every agency of Federal Government is NOT based in Abuja!

Headquarter of NECO is based in Minna, Niger State so does that mean that the government that moved NECO to Minna has moved capital to Minna? Hell No!

Ignoramus gbegbendos
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by hatchy: 8:41pm On Dec 26, 2025
All the two presidents produced by APC are regional and tribalistic bigoted mor@ns.

Buhari secured a world bank loan and instructed the minister of humanitarian affairs to channel all the money only to the Northern region.
He also funnel the whole money in NNPC to the North in a wild goose chase, looking for non existence oil in the dried North.

Tinubu is doing even more than what Buhari did....the circle continues
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by tiswell(m): 8:42pm On Dec 26, 2025
Would they rather he brought it to Anambra?


I'm with emilokan on this one sad



Lagos suits the FCT better
Re: Is Tinubu Relocating Nigeria’s Capital To Lagos, Piece By Piece? By Bello Doka by flow26(m): 8:43pm On Dec 26, 2025
So out of the thousands of Federal agencies less than 20 which are connected to Lagos naturally based on economic activity is a problem? And then you added insecurityin the north to the post to complete the tribal division agenda
Celebrityblog:
https://dailytrust.com/is-tinubu-relocating-nigerias-capital-to-lagos-piece-by-piece/?noamp=available
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