President Tinubu's Heartfelt Tribute: Nigeria's Debt to First Lady Oluremi at 65

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marked a significant milestone on Sunday, celebrating the 65th birthday of his beloved wife, Oluremi Tinubu. In a heartfelt statement, the President lauded her as the enduring love of his life and an unwavering pillar of strength throughout his extensive journey through political struggles and dedicated public service. He profoundly described her as his anchor during numerous challenging periods, encompassing years of political exile and the rigorous demands of leadership, noting her steadfast presence, characterized by remarkable patience, profound dignity, and unwavering devotion.
He further articulated that Senator Oluremi Tinubu transcends the role of a mere spouse; she is his trusted confidant and an invaluable counsellor. Her inherent compassion and unshakeable faith have served as a profound example, not only for their children and grandchildren but also for the entire nation. President Tinubu underscored the nation's profound debt of gratitude to the First Lady, emphasizing that her quiet sacrifices and the burdens she has silently borne have contributed as significantly to Nigeria’s progress as his own widely recognized efforts in public office.
Expressing deep gratitude, President Tinubu thanked God for her life and sustained good health. He highlighted her inherent warmth and deep empathy, qualities that, as First Lady, continue to positively impact and touch the lives of millions of Nigerians across the country. He concluded his moving tribute by affirming that he cherishes her love as an invaluable gift and considers himself blessed each day by her constant presence and unwavering support. He wished her a 65th birthday filled with abundant joy, profound peace, and the fulfillment she so richly deserves.
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