Tinubu, Peter Obi, Fayemi Meet @ Pope Leo XIV’s Inaugural

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Fayemi, Peter Obi and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration in Rome.

Fayemi and Peter Obi at Pope Leo XIV’s Inaugural In Rome.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at Pope Leo XIV’s installation mass in Rome on Sunday, met with Sir Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, and Sir Kayode Fayemi, former Ekiti State governor.

Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, in a post on X, said Fayemi sighted the President where he sat with other leaders and asked Obi to follow him to “pay homage” to Tinubu.

Wrote Onanuga: “On getting to the President, Fayemi broke the ice between Obi and Tinubu. He said: ‘Mr. President, welcome to our church, and thank you for honouring the Pope with your presence’. President Tinubu, ever quick-witted, responded, ‘I should be the one welcoming you and Peter. I’m the Head of the Nigerian Delegation’. The President’s response cracked up Obi, who agreed with the President.

“Obi said, ‘Yes, indeed. We are members of your delegation’.

“Peter Obi and Fayemi are staunch Catholics and Papal knights”.

In a post on X, Obi said he exchanged warm greetings with Tinubu and was pleased to see the diverse gathering of world leaders and pilgrims who came in faith and unity.

Wrote Obi: “Today, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi and I stood once again beneath the majestic dome of St. Peter’s Basilica for the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV, evoking memories of our presence here as Governors in 2013 for the inauguration of Pope Francis – a deeply significant moment for the Church and the world.

“Over the years, I have returned to this sacred place on several occasions, including as part of Nigeria’s official delegation to the canonisations of Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa. Through my involvement with Scholas Occurrentes, the global initiative founded by Pope Francis, I have also participated in various efforts promoting education, peace, and intercultural dialogue.

“Today’s event was particularly special, as it marked the beginning of a new papacy. I exchanged warm greetings with President Bola Tinubu and was pleased to see the diverse gathering of world leaders and pilgrims who came in faith and unity.

“What stood out most was the Holy Father’s profoundly moving homily — especially his heartfelt appeal for us to journey together towards God by embracing the poor, the suffering, and the forgotten. He spoke with a clarity that pierced the heart: that the true measure of our love for God lies not in grand declarations, but in the quiet, persistent acts of compassion that uplift the vulnerable and restore dignity to the marginalised.

“May this clarion call to confront poverty be embraced by our leaders. For my part, I offered ernest prayers to God for our nation and also renewed my commitment to championing bold and sustained investment in the critical sectors – especially education, healthcare delivery, and pulling people out of poverty – believing that a well-educated population is the foundation upon which a just, inclusive, and prosperous nation must be built”.

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