‘How not to use your influence,’ Tinubu charges media influencers on national unity
The Presidency has labelled ‘rumour’ of sack and forceful resignation of Bayo Ojulari as the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited as false and unfounded.
A report by an online newspaper on Saturday had alleged that Ojulari was detained on Friday and coerced into signing a resignation letter by the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, and the Director-General of the Department of State Service (DSS), Adeola Ajayi.
Describing the report as another rumour that is deep fake, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, was quoted to have dismissed the report in its entirety.
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“It is false and unfounded,” Onanuga was quoted by Witnessng to have said in a terse message.
Ojulari who recently clocked 100 days in Office was appointed by President Tinubu as the chief executive of the national oil company in April 2025.
Meanwhile, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on young Nigerians active in the digital media space to harness their platforms as instruments of national progress.
He urged them to build businesses that create employment, produce content that reflects unifying values, and serve as positive catalysts for societal development. He emphasised the critical importance of verifying information before amplifying it.
A statement by Onanuga quoted the President to have said this at the opening of the Progressives Digital Media Summit, themed “Unveiling the Critical Role of New Media in National Development.”
President Tinubu said: “Your generation has recognised this moment. You are using digital tools to innovate, educate, and demand accountability. But as your influence grows, so must our collective sense of purpose and responsibility.
“I urge you to continue using digital platforms to advance our nation’s progress. Build businesses that employ others. Create content that uplifts and unites. Use your influence to foster unity, not division.”
He commended the creativity and resilience of Nigeria’s youth as he described digital media as a driving force of economic and social transformation.
It is no longer merely an accessory to life, he said.
“From developing innovative platforms to building vibrant online communities, you are demonstrating the determination that is redefining what is possible for this country.
“You are not waiting for the future; you are building it. Digital media is now a central driver of economic growth, civic engagement, and social change. It broadens representation for those previously unheard.”
The President said his administration is committed to supporting digital innovation through the National Digital Innovation Fund and policies that promote a thriving startup ecosystem. However, he warned practitioners to remain vigilant against disinformation and cyber threats.
Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, praised digital media practitioners who have consistently stood up for Nigeria and projected the nation positively on the global stage:
“You are the vanguard of a reborn Nigeria, determined to reach for the stars. Under President Tinubu’s leadership, our nation has begun its long-delayed march toward greatness. The road may be challenging, but it is necessary,” he stated.
In a goodwill message, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, highlighted the significance of the Summit. He noted that lessons from recent elections in countries like the U.S. and Germany underscore how digital media have become crucial battlegrounds beyond mere entertainment for shaping poll outcomes.
“However, social media is not a fair battleground. As a public square, it is often chaotic and unregulated. Users frequently disregard rules. Divisive content is rampant. Deepfakes and AI-generated content are increasingly used against political opponents. Posts are driven by clicks, not truth or accuracy. Misinformation spreads five times faster than official corrections.” Onanuga observed.
He expressed optimism that the Summit would address these challenges, focusing on strategies to combat fake news and misinformation.
The summit convener, Segun Dada, Special Assistant to the President on New Media, emphasised that in less than a decade, digital media has evolved from a tool of personal connection into a powerful engine for communication, innovation, and influence.
He stressed the importance of harnessing this force for the good of Nigeria while managing inherent risks such as privacy concerns and threats to social cohesion.
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Note: This story has been updated