Podcast Politics: Amb. Pesther Launches New Media Force to Rewrite Tinubu Narrative

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By Joy Odor | ReportCircle News

A new communication force is emerging from Abuja, one built not in government offices, but in a private studio charged with political conviction and national ambition.

Ambassador Oluwole Mike, who now publicly brands himself as Ambassador Pesther, has launched what he calls a “people-powered megaphone” to defend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration against what he describes as organised misinformation and rising propaganda.

Pesther, the publisher of This Nigeria Magazine, unveiled the Pesther Podcast Studio, positioning it as a national enlightenment engine designed to broadcast the achievements of the Renewed Hope Agenda in a voice that resonates with ordinary Nigerians.

The media crusade, he revealed, was triggered by a personal moment of hurt.

During a conversation with his elder brother, Jamil Abiota an aide to the President, Pesther learned that over 7,000 citizens who sacrificed property, assets and livelihood to support Tinubu’s campaign had been officially recognized. His own name was not among them.

“I cut my hand and my leg for President Tinubu,” he said, recalling the moment with a mix of disappointment and resolve. “My name was not on the list. That told me many Nigerians who worked so hard were unseen.”

The realization, he said, stirred something deeper, a determination to create a platform where forgotten supporters could finally speak and be heard.

The outcome is the Ambassador Pesther Podcast, a grassroots communication hub, he describes as a direct bridge between the presidency and everyday Nigerians.

“When the truth is silenced, lies take the microphone,” Pesther said. “This platform is for the youth, for the grassroots, for the unseen. We are here to speak.”

He believes Tinubu’s reforms are reshaping Abuja into “a new Dubai,” insisting that infrastructure renewal is becoming evident across the capital and beyond.

Despite his open political loyalty, Pesther insists he holds no government position and expects no reward.

“This is destiny,” he said. “John was called for Jesus. I was called to serve Nigeria. I’ve been doing this since Yar’Adua, Jonathan, Buhari and now Tinubu.”

He frames his mission as spiritual and civic, arguing that Nigeria’s future depends on a reset in mindset.

Though he denies running any political agenda for 2027, Pesther openly projects a massive electoral impact for the platform he is building.

“By 2027, through this podcast alone, I am giving President Tinubu a minimum of two million votes,” he declared confidently.

He said Nigerians from all geopolitical zones contact him daily to share experiences of federal projects improving their local communities.

“This is their voice,” he said. “They have never had one.”

For Pesther, Tinubu’s administration has introduced reforms he believes are reshaping national identity.

He cites the appointment of Nigeria’s first Minister of Defence as proof of courage at the highest level of government.

He also points to religious integration within the All Progressive Congress (APC) Secretariat under the leadership of its National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda just Unveils a Chapel for Christian staff to hold their prayer.

“Now Christians and Muslims can pray freely in the same building. That is unity,” he said.

He narrates the story of a street beggar whose younger brother completed his education through Tinubu’s student loan scheme, an example he frames as the president’s impact at citizen level.

“Nigeria shall be great again,” he said with conviction.

Perhaps the most striking part of Pesther’s narrative is that he claims his entire media crusade is self-funded.

“Not a shishi from anyone,” he said. “I’m doing this for love, love for my country and love for my president.”

From his business center and photo studio, he is producing AI-driven political documentaries using skills he says date back to his 43-year advertising career.

The results, he promises, will “shock the world.”

“No man is announcing this. God is the one announcing it,” Pesther said.

With the podcast launched and his mission publicly declared, he says the next chapter is simple: “All hands must come together. Nigeria must become the dream we promised our children.”

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