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​Kings across Nigeria hail President over ‘massive’ seven-state super-highway, call it the ‘biggest single project’ in the nation’s history

By SCM Staff Writer I Tuesday, October 14, 2025

​LAGOS, NIGERIA — Nigeria’s most influential Traditional Rulers have given a massive thumbs-up to President Bola Tinubu and Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu over two key development projects—a seven-state Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road and a new Yoruba Culture Centre.

​A delegation of rulers from all six of Nigeria’s geo-political zones, in Lagos for a high-powered meeting, took a tour of the two sites and declared them a triumph for the country’s economy and heritage.

​The Ooni of Ife, HRM, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja 1, who led the tour, was quick to heap praise on the President.

​”We are happy… we are convinced there’s progress in Nigeria,” the Ooni declared. He described the Coastal Road as “massive,” saying it will have a hugely positive impact on the nation’s economic growth.
​’Biggest Single Project’

​The coastal super-highway is designed to link seven states, a fact the Ooni highlighted as a major benefit.

​”It is a landmark project and the biggest single in the history of our country,” he added. “We will continue to pray for the federal government led by President Bola Tinubu. It is a very laudable project.”

​The Etsu Nupe, Alh Dr Yahaya Abubakar, CFR, admitted he had only read about the ambitious scheme in the papers before seeing it in person.

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​”We are on the ground to see what we have read in the papers and watched on television. This is a gigantic project by the federal government,” he said.

​Another ruler, Iqwe Chidubem Iweka, Eze Iweka Il, Chairman of the Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council, was equally impressed by the project, which even includes a reserved space for a future rail line.

​”This is massive and I am so impressed,” he said. “President Tinubu is going to put his name in the sands of time.”

​Culture Corner
​The Royal approval wasn’t just for the massive infrastructure project. Governor Sanwo-Olu also earned high praise for preserving the rich Yoruba heritage.

​The rulers commended him for the reconstruction of the J. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture in Marina, which they toured before hitting the coastal road.

​Meanwhile, some of the Kings urged the President to ensure the project is finished on time and to spread the wealth to other regions.
​King Bubaraye Dakolo, of Bayelsa State, urged Tinubu to “commence the Bayelsa segment because Bayelsa has the widest longest coastline.”

​And the Emir Mai-Tikau of Yobe State called on the President to “replicate the project all over the nation.”

​The paramount ruler of Mobaland, Oba, Dr, Adekunle Adeayo Adeagbo, gave the final word on the road’s massive economic potential.

​”Anywhere you see water in the world, there is progress and a boost economy,” he noted. “It will ease movement of goods, improve production and increase the value of our currency.”

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