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SPOTTED: Photo of ‘Tinubu-Kagame meeting’ shared by presidency has Grok AI watermark
The viral image of President Bola Tinubu’s meeting with Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s president, has the watermark of Grok.
Tinubu reportedly met with Kagame on Sunday in Paris, France.
The Grok watermark could be seen in a picture of the meeting shared on Tinubu’s X account.
Grok is a generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) chatbot developed by xAI, Elon Musk’s company. It’s used for real-time search, generating images, and other functions.

This afternoon, I had a private lunch with H. E. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda to discuss the current state of world affairs and advancing Africa in an ever-changing global landscape.@PaulKagamepic.twitter.com/7iiIzXYK5z
— Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT) January 4, 2026
Dada Olusegun, special assistant on new media to the president, also shared the same image.
Several Nigerians on Twitter criticised the presidential aide over the development, accusing him of sharing an “AI-generated image” of the meeting.
“Mr Dada Olusegun why are you using Grok to generate a picture of what was supposed to have happened? Is it incompetence or you are trying to tell us something?” an X user asked Olusegun.
Sources in the presidency, however, informed TheCable that the photo was not generated with Grok, but was only enhanced using the AI tool.
The original picture taken at the lunch meeting was said to have been of lower quality, hence, it was “improved with Grok”.
On December 28, Tinubu departed Lagos for Europe as part of his end-of-year break. (The Cable)
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