City Boy Movement Director General, Hon. Francis Oluwatosin Shoga, has received public commendation from the organization’s Grand Patron, Mr. Seyi Tinubu, for his dedicated efforts in mobilizing youth support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
Speaking at a Meet and Greet session organized by National APC Youth Leader Dayo Israel in Abuja, Seyi Tinubu expressed long-overdue gratitude to Shoga for his nationwide mobilization work.
“These are guys that I have never really publicly thanked for what you’ve done, for what you do, for traveling up and down, putting your lives on hold at times, just to be able to deliver the message and also to educate our fellow youth,” Seyi Tinubu stated.
The president’s son specifically praised Shoga’s relentless commitment to spreading government policies and initiatives among young Nigerians across the country.
“I commend the DG, City Boy Movement, Hon. Oluwatosin Shoga, for a job well done – tirelessly working day and night to take the Renewed Hope Agenda and initiatives to the grassroots,” he declared.
Expanding his appreciation to other youth leaders, Seyi Tinubu acknowledged the collective efforts that have made the administration’s achievements possible.
“A lot has been said about what has been achieved so far, but in all honesty, without the City Boy Movement’s Tosin Shoga, and the likes of Dayo Israel, Suki, and some of the youth leaders here, we would not be able to achieve it. And also, definitely it goes to my own team, the Yassins, the Kakas,” Seyi Tinubu added.
The high-profile gathering attracted several dignitaries, including Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, and Distinguished Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, alongside APC state youth leaders and other notable figures.
Recall that Shoga has consistently organized stakeholders engagement as a platform to sensitize young Nigerians and electorates on the policies and programmes of President Tinubu.
The Movement, under Shoga has organized stakeholders engagement in Lagos, Imo, Ondo while efforts are reportedly in the pipeline to touch other parts of the country.

