
Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo has joined President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s campaign efforts after being appointed Atlanta, United States coordinator for Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), a pro-Tinubu advocacy group.
The actor announced the development via an Instagram post on Tuesday, where he shared a campaign flyer featuring the All Progressives Congress (APC) logo alongside that of the advocacy group. Ninalowo expressed enthusiasm about taking up the role.
“Honoured to serve as coordinator Atlanta/USA for President Bola Tinubu. #RTIFN,” he wrote.
Information on the flyer identified Seyi Tinubu, son of the president, as the group’s founder-in-chief, while
Ahmed Bala was named national coordinator.
Further details from RTIFN’s official Instagram page describe the group as a youth-focused movement aimed at connecting Nigerians at home and in the diaspora with accurate information on government activities and achievements under President Tinubu’s administration.
According to the group, the platform also serves as a hub for creativity, leadership, and innovation, encouraging young Nigerians to take an active role in nation-building.
“This movement stands on a simple but powerful foundation the energy, the innovation, and the resilience of Nigerian youths,” the post reads.
The advocacy group explained its broader mission in a statement shared online, noting that its goal is to bridge the gap between government and citizens.
“RTIFN was created to serve as a bridge between the government and the people, offering citizens-both at home and across the diaspora-clear, reliable, and consistent enlightenment on the progress being made in our nation.
“Our goal is to ensure that Nigerians everywhere have access to factual updates on national developments and the achievements recorded under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. Through this, we hope to strengthen understanding, encourage dialogue, and inspire constructive participation.”
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