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Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has performed wonderfully well in this administration |
This is misleading. Stop peddling fake news |
That is the right thing to do, I hope there will be no need for them to identify as a Nigerian in the future |
If you denounce to be a part of Nigeria, you have no right to still carry their identity. You can not eat your cake and have it |
As it should be, you don't want to be a Nigerian then you have to drop the passport officially.
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Wow, that is a lot of number. They should be fined appropriately and let them go back to their country |
Truly, anyone in their right senses would agree with the FG on the good reform going on in Nigeria Immigration |
The retreat and performance bond signal a stronger push for accountability and measurable results across Interior Ministry agencies. Delivering on targets like border security, inmate rehabilitation, fire safety, and national identity registration will be key to improving public safety and service efficiency. It's nice to see something like this happening in the ministry of Interior |
Indeed, truth does not change with time. The clearance of Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo only reaffirms that facts will always outlive false narratives. Leadership focused on service will always stand the test of scrutiny. |
As it should be |
All the inactive ministers should bury their heads in shame, look at how the interior minister changed the narrative of the ministry of interior |
Giving back to humanity is the best way to go.. thank you BT TV |
Get your facts straight before embarrassing yourselves online. The Minister was defending his Ministry’s budget, not the budgets of every agency under it. He said “Ministry,” not “agencies.” This isn’t complicated. Stop misreading plain English and spreading misinformation. Do better. |
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must be very proud of himself appointing this able mind |
Just keep up with the good work, I pray other public servants can emulate him to make Nigeria great again |
I'm glad to see the govt collaborate with the creative sector.. this is long overdue. |
Our civil servants need to start getting things done without frustrating the effort of the government and making things difficult for Nigerians. Talk to your families at home |
Nice one, if you have any family members working in the civil service of any parastatals in Nigeria and they are making things difficult for us Nigerians, it will not be well with them. |
Some people takes gentility for stupidity, I love the minister's composure on this |
We are getting there, one step at a time |
I can not but appreciate the fact that if this administration doesn't get anything right, but with this particular minister, I must confess they he's the best that has ever happened to us in the recent time |
This is the kind of progress people notice without being told. You can see the changes in how systems work, how officers are treated, and how services reach citizens. It’s not perfect, but it’s clearly more intentional and focused than before. |
Very good initiative, sir. Enhancing our paramilitary institutions through continuous training and performance-focused reforms is truly commendable. Your dedication to efficiency, integrity, and innovation is redefining excellence in Nigeria’s public service. |
Leadership isn’t about the crown but the weight it carries. Under Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Ministry of Interior has moved from talk to tangible reforms, 204k passport backlogs cleared, safer borders, modernized prisons, empowered officers, and stronger national institutions. |
This centralisation move is long overdue. For 62 years, multiple passport centres created loopholes, delays & inefficiency. A single hub with 5,000 daily capacity is a smart step toward accountability, faster delivery & restoring credibility to our travel documents. |
This kind of high-level diplomatic engagement is a step in the right direction. Strengthening collaboration on visa integrity, secure documentation, and overstay management reflects Nigeria's growing commitment to global standards. Kudos to Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and the US Mission for fostering mutual respect and responsibility in international mobility. |
A clear testament to what visionary leadership and digital transformation can achieve. Issuing 3.5 million passports in just two years while saving over ₦1 billion annually proves that when governance is driven by accountability and innovation, results speak louder than rhetoric. |
This is the kind of bold, structured reform Nigeria has long needed. Offering an immigration amnesty is both humane and strategic, giving overstayed a fair window to comply–while the clear consequences after July 31 show that Nigeria is finally taking its immigration laws seriously. The shift to full automation and the cost-saving measures reflect a new era of accountability, efficiency, and national pride. Minister Tunji-Ojo isn’t just changing systems; he’s raising standards. |
A commendable step that reinforces the value of digital reforms and interagency synergy in upholding institutional integrity and ensuring accountability within Nigeria’s correctional system. |
It’s time to implement a multi-tiered internal security structure–now more than ever, empowering community policing is essential for safer neighborhoods and stronger national resilience |
As it should be, Nigeria is not a dump site |