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  • Rep Oshun celebrates First Lady’s legacy on 65th birthday

    Rep Oshun celebrates First Lady’s legacy on 65th birthday

    Member representing Lagos Mainland Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Moshood Olanrewaju Oshun, has joined millions of Nigerians in celebrating the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Senator (Dr.) Oluremi Tinubu, CON, on the occasion of her 65th birthday.

    In a powerful tribute, Hon. Oshun described the First Lady as “a woman of extraordinary vision, unwavering compassion, and steadfast dedication to the service of our nation.” He hailed her as a pillar of strength to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and an enduring source of inspiration to millions of Nigerians across all walks of life.

    “Her Excellency, at 65, you stand as a matriarch of our nation, a symbol of grace, wisdom, and principled leadership. Your life and work exemplify the highest standards of service, combining integrity, empathy, and foresight to uplift communities and empower the vulnerable,” Hon. Oshun said.

    He particularly commended the First Lady’s Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), describing it as a transformative and visionary platform that has brought succour, restored dignity, and inspired hope across Nigeria. Her tireless interventions in healthcare, education, social welfare, and women’s empowerment, he noted, reflect a rare combination of compassion and action that has left an indelible mark on the nation.

    “Your service goes beyond the ceremonial. You have set a standard for leadership rooted in humility, discipline, and unwavering commitment to humanity. Your life is a testament to what it means to lead with heart and to serve with excellence,” he added.

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    Hon. Oshun prayed that Almighty God would continue to bless the First Lady with long life, robust health, and enduring strength, so she may continue her noble service to the nation with distinction and integrity.

    He concluded: “Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is not only the First Lady of Nigeria; she is a mother to the nation, a beacon of hope, and a living example of selfless service. At 65, we celebrate her remarkable legacy and her continued inspiration to generations of Nigerians.”

  • Lagos Deputy Speaker Meranda celebrates First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at 65

    Lagos Deputy Speaker Meranda celebrates First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at 65

    The Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda has congratulated Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON, OON, on her 65th birthday.

    In a message shared via Instagram, Meranda described the First Lady’s life as a reflection of uncommon grace, compassion, and devotion to the upliftment of humanity.

    She prayed that God grant her renewed strength, wisdom, and good health to continue her impactful journey of service to the nation.

    Meranda said, “On behalf of my family and the good people of Apapa Constituency 1, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON OON @officialoluremitinubu, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on the joyous occasion of your 65th birthday.

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    “Your Excellency, your life of service reflects uncommon grace, compassion, and devotion to the upliftment of humanity. Your unwavering commitment to women’s empowerment, family values, and national development continues to inspire hope and strengthen the fabric of our society.

    “As you celebrate this milestone, I pray that Almighty God blesses you with renewed strength, wisdom, and good health to continue your impactful journey of service to our nation. Happy 65th Birthday, Your Excellency.”

  • Oborevwori felicitates Senator Oluremi Tinubu at 65

    Oborevwori felicitates Senator Oluremi Tinubu at 65

    … Describes First Lady as a woman of grace, exemplary leadership

    Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has congratulated Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 65th birth anniversary, describing her as a woman of grace, compassion, and exemplary leadership.

    Governor Oborevwori, in a statement by his chief press secretary, Festus Ahon, in Asaba, extolled the sterling qualities of Senator Tinubu, noting her remarkable contributions to nation-building, empowerment of women and youths, as well as her advocacy for good governance over the years.

    He particularly lauded the First Lady for her unwavering commitment to the welfare of Nigerians through the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI).

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    Oborevwori said the programme had become a beacon of hope for vulnerable citizens, delivering scholarships to indigent students, providing food palliatives to households, supporting small-scale farmers, and empowering women and persons with disabilities to live more meaningful lives.

    The governor said, “On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I warmly congratulate Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on the occasion of her 65th birth anniversary.

    “She is a role model and inspiration whose life of service and dedication has touched countless lives in Delta and across our nation.”

    He prayed that God would continue to grant her good health, divine wisdom, and many more years of fruitful service to the nation.

  • Oluremi Tinubu marks birthday with call for national library completion

    Oluremi Tinubu marks birthday with call for national library completion

    Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, turned a year older on, but instead of basking in lavish personal celebrations, she asked well-wishers to redirect their gifts towards the completion of the long-abandoned National Library project.

    The gesture, hailed across political and civic circles, reflects the First Lady’s trademark humility and her reputation for service-driven leadership.

    Convener of the BAT Ideological Group, Comrade Bamidele Atoyebi, described her as “a woman of extraordinary compassion whose influence enriches every corner of Nigeria.”

    Tinubu’s track record spans years in the Senate, where she championed legislation in support of women, youth empowerment, and social development. Through her Renewed Hope Initiative, she has extended humanitarian assistance to flood victims, widows, traders, and displaced families, while also backing the fight against tuberculosis.

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    Her interventions have often met Nigerians in their darkest moments. After the tragic death of 22 Kano athletes in a road crash, she reached out directly to grieving families.

    In Benue, she offered relief to victims of herders’ attacks, while bursaries and grants under her initiative have empowered countless students and small business owners.

    For many, her decision to prioritize the National Library on her birthday signals a broader vision for Nigeria’s future. Atoyebi noted, “Even on her special day, she chose to invest in knowledge for generations yet unborn.”

    As tributes pour in nationwide, the First Lady is celebrated not only as the wife of the President but as a nation-builder in her own right.

  • APC hails First Lady Oluremi Tinubu as pillar of support on 65th birthday

    APC hails First Lady Oluremi Tinubu as pillar of support on 65th birthday

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has praised Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, describing her as a steadfast pillar of support in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political journey.

    In a goodwill message marking her 65th birthday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, commended her exemplary lifestyle and impactful service as the former Senator representing Lagos Central.

    The statement reads, “The All Progressives Congress (APC) extends warm felicitations to the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON, on the joyous occasion of her 65th birthday anniversary.

    “Beyond her role as a loving wife and caring mother, Senator Remi Tinubu has been a steadfast pillar of support to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, throughout his remarkable journey of public service. From Mr. President’s days as a pro-democracy activist, as Governor of Lagos State, and now as President, the First Lady has remained an inestimable treasure of support and dependable ally, for which our nation is thankful.”

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    Commending the humanitarian lifestyle of the First Lady, the party noted, “A devoted Christian, shrewd public servant, philanthropist, and astute politician, our dear First Lady has touched countless lives through her numerous projects and initiatives, including the Renewed Hope Initiative and New Era Foundation. On the banner of these and other platforms, Her Excellency has provided scholarships, healthcare support, empowerment to women and youths, and extended welfare to senior citizens, widows, and other vulnerable Nigerians.

    “The National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, distinguished members of the National Working Committee, millions of leaders and members of our great Party all join the First Family in hearty celebration of our beloved First Lady as a true mother of the nation.”

    The party then prayed for good health, strength, grace, and wisdom in her continued devoted service to family, country, and humanity.

  • First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at 65

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at 65

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is 65 years old. Deputy Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU writes on the personal attributes, political antecedents and philanthropic activities of the eminent politician, who has been a pillar of support for her illustrious husband, President Bola  Ahmed Tinubu.

    At 65, Oluremi Folasade Tinubu is thinking about how to make life better for Nigerians. 

    Her birthday calls for celebration. But, she is not rolling out the drums. All gifts are not for herself, but in support of a public cause – the funds should be channelled towards the construction of the National Library, Abuja.

    This is arousing public consciousness on the need to pay attention to a neglected aspect of education, which is the diminishing interest in reading, studying and acquiring more knowledge within and outside the school walls.

    The library advocacy is the latest in series of intervention in national life. Since May 29, 2023, she has been up and doing, mobilising support and funds for indigent women, youths and victims of disasters – the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). 

    Her deep-seated interest in public welfare has also inspired the wives of 36 governors to try to replicate those gestures across the states. 

    That passion for service has shaped the life and career of the teacher, author, cleric, humanist, philanthropist, politician and progressive leader, who is First Lady of the Federal Republic.

    Senator Oluremi is the Amazon behind the throne; a pillar of support for the President and Commander-in-Chief, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on whose shoulders rest the burden of guaranteeing a new lease of life to over 200 million Nigerians across the six geo-political zones and foreigners alike.

    To her admirers, she is a first lady of democracy, good governance and philanthropy.

    She has made the President to have a settled home. There is no distraction by nuclear family troubles. As a devoted wife and mother of promising children, the home front is safe in the hands of a cultured, caring and compatible partner; a better half of principle, ideology, loyalty, tolerance, accommodation and humanism.

    Oluremi was destined to be a politician. Right from the Third Republic, the political exposure was certain as the political activities of her husband made her play host to statesmen, top government functionaries, diplomats, traditional rulers, party leaders and pro-democracy forces.

    The journey to fame was long and tortuous for the First Family. She played her part very well, thereby offering inspiration to the younger generation to draw lessons from her capacity for learning, courage, duty, resilience, role modelling, mentoring and discipline.

    Three things also stand Yeye Asiwaju of Lagos out. These are her compassion for the poor and vulnerable members of the society, indigent women and youths; and passion for education and human capital development. Those were the focus of New Era Foundation and her empowerment programmes as three-term senator from Lagos Central District.

    She is a stickler for time, firm but considerate, and result-driven.

    Oluremi rose from a humble beginning. She came from a comfortable family that could afford the good things of life. 

    A damsel, she is also a product of proper western education, always full of etiquette. She attended Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode, where she obtained her West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Exam (WASSCE) in 1979. 

    She also attended Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, where she earned a National Certificate of Education, (NCE) in Botany and Zoology.

    Later, she received Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Ife and a PGD from The Redeemed Christian Bible College.

     Oluremi is propelled by principled goals, and as a disciplinarian, there is no room for frivolities, idleness, nonsensical enterprise.

    As a teacher, and indeed, a technocrat in the classroom and school assembly hall, she had moulded thousands of lives. Many of them are making waves in their various promising careers. Those traits of a caring instructor have always shaped her thoughts and approach to issues as a public leader.

    As a former governor’s wife, she was formally inducted into politics and ‘executive administration’ to play behind-the-scenes roles, building on her experience as wife of a Third Republic senator and fighter for democracy. Yet, in that capacity, she was not idle as the founder of the trail-blazing New Era Foundation, which made waves, added value and became a reference point in grooming and extending a duty of care.

    As a politician, she has learned the ropes faster, making an impressive mark in the polity. Today, she can be aptly described as the matriarch of the political family.

    Indeed, behind the successful political megastar, President Tinubu, is her delectable and colourful wife, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who has continued to make marks in philanthropy. 

    Reminiscent of when she was 50, when her birthday became a national event, Oluremi’s main preoccupation today is thanksgiving to God. Yet, the memory of 18 years ago still lingers. At Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, Dr. Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the  Redeemed Christian Church of God, prayed for the Deaconess, urging her and others present at the ceremony to learn how to count their days in thanksgiving and never relent in good works.

    The event was significant. It was unusual for Pastor Adeboye to get to the pulpit during private occasions like birthdays of church members. Oluremi’s was an exception.

    When she turned 60 five years ago, she was locked in sober reflection. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there was no elaborate celebration. The celebrator pondered on divine blessings from God and distributed the Holy Books to mark her birthday.

    If Asiwaju is the Lion of Bourdillion, then, Oluremi is the Lioness. There, she is chief hostess for the progressive family. In both periods of peace and war, she has been the shield of the politically exposed family. 

    Like her husband, Oluremi’s quest for service is legendary, making the couple share the same virtue with the late Chief Moshood Abiola and his wife, Simbiat. Their collective hobby is giving to people, wiping off tears and making others happy.

    It is a tribute to the colossus that she is not associated with any controversy. This is rare. As a public figure, Oluremi affects, and she is also affected by the inevitable forces of socio-political pressure. Perhaps, this is her greatest asset and contribution to the political family, the reputation of her husband and image of her nuclear family. Asiwaju, an astute politician, has the singular luck of not being detracted by the burden of any troublesome wife, because Oluremi has led a life devoid of scandals.

    For the younger generation, there is a lot to learn from the lives of the one-time Lagos Central senator in a world that is perpetually full of ups and downs. On her lips are tales of victories, successes and sometimes, drawbacks. But, Oluremi had learned to convert difficulties into challenges. As a moral teacher, role model, initiator and communicator of values, and exemplary leader, her experience can be recorded for posterity; for the instruction of future generations.

    In the future, the First Lady will write a comprehensive memoir. The materials are already in the public domain, her life being an open book.

    Oluremi’s 35-page book titled: The Journey of Grace: My Faith Walk captured her life, philosophy, vision and mission, projections and essence of womanhood. She dedicated the book to God, her creator, her husband and her crown head, and her children, who remain her joy and consolation. In her view, God, Asiwaju and the children have made her life meaningful.

    The marriage of the Muslim and Christian is an example of religious tolerance, which the Yoruba of Southwest has exemplified. It is also a contribution, as it were, to the cause of monogamy.

    Legal scholar, Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), who later served as vice president of Nigeria, said the narrative  is warm and inspiring, adding that Mrs. Tinubu “is not afraid of sharing her lows and challenges, alongside her incredible successes”. Hailing the small book, eminent cleric, Pastor Folu Adeboye, the Redeemed Christian Church of God Mother-In-Israel, prayed for Oluremi and Asiwaju as they continue to advance the welfare of humanity, at home and abroad.

    Life has been kind to the First Lady from infancy. She may not have descended from a clan of billionaires, but basic things of life were not in short supply. Childhood was beautiful for the last daughter and 12th child of the Ijebu chief, John Ikusebiala, who taught her the principles of focus and strong will.

    Reminiscing on her early experience, Oluremi said: “The first principle I learnt from him is that there is nothing impossible, if we are determined.” Instructively, the same principle, including hardwork, spirit of commerce and service through politics, were taught to her husband by the market women leader and Action Group (AG) chieftain, the late Alhaja Abibat Mogaji, who in her early life, learned the virtue of duty and diligence from the market matriarch, Madam Pelewura.

    Other virtues Oluremi learned from his father were contentment, avoidance of ostentatious lifestyles, and background consciousness: “Ranti omo eni ti iwo nse.” But, her mother complemented the domestic teaching of courtesy and etiquette. She taught her precious and promising daughter how to pray and seek the face of God at all times.

    It is desirable that young people should have role models to mirror. Oluremi’s role models, who also influenced her upbringing and growth processes, were women of note and substance; Mama Oye Williams, Mrs. Adetoun Mustapha and the late Pastor Bimbo Odukoya.

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    However, the greatest influence on her life at adulthood is her heartthrob, Tinubu, accountant, financial surgeon and corporate guru-turned politician.

    It is not easy to play the role of a wife in Bourdillion. For her, fame and pleasure are accompanied by obvious denial of time and privacy at all times by the political colossus, who since his foray into politics in the aborted Third Republic, has become a national property. It is a political life she had to adjust to; her husband is always thinking about Nigeria, politics, political parties, party members, alliances, fusion, strategy meetings, campaigns, crisis resolution, and people generally.

    It is now more than that. On the shoulders of President Tinubu is a great national burden of repositioning the country for excellence and making the continent great.

    Oluremi takes solace in the innumerable feats of Tinubu, the most colourful politician in the Fourth Republic. “I thank the Lord for the partner He gave me, to walk hand in hand through life’s journey”, she said, adding: “My marriage has been quite fulfilling and I am now resting in the knowledge that we have more reward for our labour. I thank God that our labour has not been in vain.”

    The marriage has not been a bed of roses. At 26, she jumped into the life journey, which she did not plan for. She was only optimistic about eventual success. She put her heart into it, leaning on the promise of God which never fails. Today, it is not a story of multiple sadness and little joy. The wear and tear, she pointed out, were joy, sorrow, death of a child and surprises.

    Power is not served a la carte. That is Asiwaju’s most energising slogan. But, management of power and influence are more important than acquisition. The battle for power is a great struggle; time consuming, energy sapping, very expensive and sometimes dirty. The management of the achievements is more challenging.

    Power has added value to the couple’s life, just as it has imposed some burdens and constraints. Such was the anxiety in the dark days of the military when her husband was clamped into detention before he escaped abroad through the NADECO route. 

    When he later became the governor of Lagos State, the couple had to send the children to boarding school. That adjustment to the requirement of motherhood was dictated by the compelling need to assist in state duties. As First Lady of Lagos State, Oluremi was the cynosure of all eyes, the voice of women and advocate of youth welfare. 

    But, the glamour of the office did not becloud her sense of judgment. Neither did it alter her sterling qualities as a simple and modest woman. This may also be due to her devotion to spirtual things. For her, the corridor of power is not a convenient avenue for primitive accumulation, but an opportunity to minister to the needs of people.

    Thus, Oluremi was not carried away by power, which was alluring. Her addiction to Christian ways of life assisted her in making the right adjustment. Throughout the eight years, she conducted herself with grace, decorum and decency. Her life as the First Lady was devoid of scandal and controversy, and this has endeared her to many people. “I grew and matured,” she recalled, pointing out that being born again assisted her to cope.

    Her husband has remained her pride. It even makes other women of substance envy her. Mrs. Tinubu, in her small, but inspiring book, spoke with fondness about Asiwaju Tinubu, saying: “My life with my husband, in reality, is too fast for my pace. My husband has such a great mind, that it takes someone who could sacrifice everything to have. Despite the fact that he is a Muslim, I found in him so many qualities expected of a good Christian-forgiveness, love for people and blessing your enemies”.

    Oluremi’s initial preference for a private life, reminiscent of when her husband was in the corporate world at Mobil, was annulled by politics. It is difficult for one to eat his cake and have it. What was required then, was adaptation. She recalled: “With politics and its diverse needs and expectations, one’s life becomes public property. Sometimes, one feels like a morsel of food waiting to be shared by many. I do not mean to sound offensive, but it feels like that tiny piece of meat with so many hands tugging at it. Your life is no longer yours and what belongs to you belongs to all”.

    It is an under-statement. When she mounted the rostrum as a senatorial aspirant in Lagos Central, street urchins, popularly called “area boys” swarmed her. Women encircled her. Youths bombarded her. How many requests would she meet? Her entreaties to them that she came out to serve fell on deaf ears. The chorus was: “give us money.”

    Oluremi had parted with more valuables in the furtherance of her principle of service. Like her husband, she hates poverty. As a giver, she had put smiles on the faces of many.

    Her philanthropic activities do not recognise border barriers. Worried by the plight of people in war-torn Liberia, she built a school for the devastated capital, Moronvia. Her pet project, New Era Foundation, survived her ‘tenure’ as the governor’s wife. Today, the Spelling Bee Competition is waxing stronger. Winners are still accorded the privilege of being “one day governor.” It is a great legacy.

    Remarkably, all the money she realised during her 50th birthday were channeled to the non-government organisation to advance the cause of education, social development and wellbeing of youths. The foundation’s Centre along Ibeju-Akodo Road is a masterpiece; a home away from home with recreational facilities for youths on holidays.

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    When Oluremi finally entered the soap box, other hidden qualities unfolded. She became a researcher, party leader, effective political and public speaker baring her mind on national issues, including electoral reforms, integrity of the ballot box, increased roles for women in democracy, voter registration, women empowerment and social security for the elderly. She is articulate, objective and permanently sincere.

    As a senator, she had pursued these goals in the interest of Nigerians. In the hallowed chamber, Tinubu’s wife was not a bench warmer. Having placed her hands on the plough, she never looked back. She served on many committees in the Senate, including Education, Employment and Productivity, and Transportation. Her bill on social security for the elderly passed the third reading. She was also active during oversight functions.

    It is lamentable that her bill seeking a special status for Lagos never saw the light of the day. But, the bold effort has raised the bar of consciousness. Reflecting on this, Tayo Ayinde, Lagos State Chief of Staff, said in a congratulatory message that Mrs. Tinubu has offered quality representation to Lagos Central District and done Lagos State proud by raising fundamental issues that are germane to its welfare and progress. “Your legislative contributions have marked you out as a humanist, a core progressive ideologue and defender of public good,” he added.

    In Lagos Central District, Mrs. Tinubu always held Town Hall meetings to render her accounts of stewardship. At the Muson Centre, Onikan, and Balux Events Place, Yaba, Etiosa, Apapa and Surulere, he also collated views on aspirations and needs of the district. These shaped her representation of the zone in the Upper Chamber. Her constituency office along Herbert Macauley Way, Yaba, was usually a beehive of activities.

    She has never forgotten her pastime; the care for the needy. On the many occasions, she gave scholarship to indigent students and cheques to assist petty traders. These acts were lauded by the Lagos Central APC leader, Prince Tajudeen Olusi. The Second Republic House of Representatives member and leader of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) said: “Lagos Central has produced many senators; Oba Musediku Adeniji-Adele, Sikiru Shitta-Bey, Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele, Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Musiliu Obanikoro, and Adekunle Muse. Oluremi is the first senator from Lagos Central to hold a town hall meeting to render accounts of her stewardship.”

    During the 2023 campaigns, the First Lady was very active. She was at the forefront of women and youth mobilisation across the country. She has also been playing reconciliation roles critical to conflict resolution in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    In a congratulatory message, Lagos Stste Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said: “We are proud of her achievements in both private and public offices. Her contributions to the development of both Lagos and Nigeria are commendable. We celebrate Senator Oluremi Tinubu today and always for her kindness, advocacy for social justice, and philanthropic endeavours.”

    The three APC senators from Lagos – Dr. Oluranti Adebule (West), Tokunbo Abiru (East) and Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni hailed her contribution to national development and thanked God for her life of diligent service to Nigeria and humanity, unwavering philanthropy and wonderful contribution to the democratic development.

    They added: “We are proud to follow in your footsteps as senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria because you have left a distinguished legacy at the upper chamber.”

    Senator Abiru said: “You have consistently exemplified humility, resilience, and a deep sense of duty. Your unwavering commitment to public service, your leadership in preserving progressive democratic ideals, and your tireless efforts in championing the cause of the vulnerable stand as a lasting testament to your legacy.”

    Others hailed her passion for youth and women development, and advocacy of relief and better life for those in need of succour, either as victims of natural disasters and conflicts.

    Lagos APC, in a statement by its chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi and Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, described the celebrator as a visionary, patriot, distinguished public servant and strong pillar of support for President Tinubu  in his bid to fulfill his ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ for Nigeria.

    “You have added value, made a lasting impression on the polity and inspired more women in public positions to aspire to excellence,” he said.

  • Tinubu: Nigeria owes Oluremi more than many will ever know

    Tinubu: Nigeria owes Oluremi more than many will ever know

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has paid glowing tribute to his wife, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, as she marks her 65th birthday, declaring that Nigeria owes her more than many will ever know because she has served the country as surely as he has.

    In a heartfelt tribute he released early on Sunday morning, the President described the First Lady as a woman of quiet strength and enduring grace who has carried the weight of sacrifice and service with dignity and devotion. 

    He noted that beyond her role as wife and mother, she has been a confidant, counsellor, and an anchor throughout his personal and political journey.

    “You are more than my wife. You are my confidant, counsellor, and the steady flame illuminating my path. In you, our children and grandchildren see the example of compassion and faith, and in you, our nation sees the true strength of womanhood; resolute yet tender, humble yet unshakably firm”, I Tinubu wrote.

    Reflecting on the sacrifices she has made, the President said her service to Nigeria may not have been from the podium but from the heart of their home, where her patience, resilience, and empathy have contributed to the nation’s progress.

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    “As your husband, I thank God for your life, health, and unwavering love. As your President, I salute you as the First Lady whose warmth and empathy continue to touch millions of lives across our land,” he stated.

    President Tinubu ended his tribute with a personal note of affection, calling Oluremi “the love of my life” and expressing gratitude for her presence in his life. 

    “I love you more than ever, and am blessed every day by your presence. Your love is a treasure I hold dear,” he concluded.

    The First Lady, who turns 65 today, has been widely celebrated for her role in social development and humanitarian initiatives through the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), complementing her husband’s administration.

  • Abbas, Sanwo-Olu, others hail First Lady on 65th birthday

    Abbas, Sanwo-Olu, others hail First Lady on 65th birthday

    • Deputy Speaker: She’s an inspiration to women
    • Sanwo-Olu, Lagos APC, others hail First Lady

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, said yesterday that the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has lived an impactful and inspiring life, empowering Nigerian youths to greater heights.

    The Speaker eulogised the First Lady on her 65th birthday, describing her as an accomplished leader whose impact inspires many women.

    He was joined by his deputy, Hon. Benjamin Kalu to eulogise the First Lady on the August occasion, describing her as an inspiration to women and a compassionate leader.

    In a congratulatory message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Leke Olatunji Baiyewu, Speaker Abbas described Senator Tinubu as a loving wife, a sound politician, an experienced lawmaker, a great women mobiliser and a philanthropist of repute.

    He noted that Senator Tinubu has touched many lives, especially women and children, through her pet projects and empowerment programmes.

    Describing her as the “Mother of the Nation,” the Speaker said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR could not have had a better partner than his wife who is also an icon of democracy.

    Speaker Abbas recalled how Mrs Tinubu, as the First Lady of Lagos State between 1999 and 2003, used her New Era Foundation to empower the youth, mentoring them and sponsoring their education and healthcare.

    He also recalled how resourceful and hardworking Senator Tinubu was at the National Assembly while representing Lagos Central Senatorial District for a record three terms.

    The Speaker said her current Renewed Hope Initiative as Nigeria’s First Lady has blessed Nigerians across ethnic and religious divides, with her philanthropic gestures being felt by the common people at the grassroots.

    “Her life has been characterised by service to humanity, progressive initiatives and philanthropy.

    “As the Mother of the Nation, she has been a blessing to many lives, an inspiration to many women in government and politics.

    “Senator Tinubu’s positive impact was felt as the First Lady in Lagos State, and her humanitarian gestures as Nigeria’s First Lady are now giving hope to people across the country through her Renewed Hope Initiative.

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    “It is my prayer that God grants her long life in sound body and mind,” the Speaker said.

    Speaker Abbas commended the First Lady for choosing not to mark her birthday with fanfare and instead focusing on developing and strengthening education especially among the less privileged under the ‘Oluremi at 65 Education Fund’.

    This, Speaker Abbas noted, is in recognition of the First Lady’s “long-standing commitment to education and youth empowerment.”

    Deputy Speaker Kalu: She’s an inspiration to women

    The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, described the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, as an inspiration to women and a compassionate leader.

    In a congratulatory message, he also described the First Lady as an inspiration to women, a compassionate leader, and strong pillar of support for President Bola Tinubu.

    The Deputy Speaker noted the First Lady’s passion for youth and women empowerment, saying she has demonstrated that through her numerous pet projects.

    The Deputy Speaker commended the First Lady for throwing her weight behind the reserved seats bill which seeks to address and overcome gender disparities and ensure women’s inclusion in governance.

    While urging the first Lady to continue setting examples for women in leadership and governance, Kalu prayed for continued God’s guidance and good health for the First Lady.

    He said: “I heartily congratulate Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the wife our President and leader, His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, GCFR on the occasion of her 65th birthday.

    “Senator Oluremi is a passionate and kindhearted leader who has dedicated her life to selfless service to our dear nation in different capacities both in private and public service.

    “I commend her relentless advocacy for the advancement and well-being of the girl child, as well as her unwavering commitment to promoting education for children, women and the less privileged.

    “The parliament is proud of her achievements during her time in the Senate, and I urge her to continue setting examples for women in leadership and governance.

    “Happy birthday, Your Excellency, and many happy returns.”

    Sanwo-Olu celebrates ‘compassionate, strong-willed’ First Lady

    Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday joined the horde of well-wishers on the occasion of Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s 65th birthday.

    He described Senator Tinubu as a compassionate and strong-willed individual who has been a pillar of support to President Bola Tinubu through the Renewed Hope Initiative, which he said has impacted millions of Nigerians positively.

    In a congratulatory message issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Gboyega Akosile, Governor Sanwo-Olu said Lagos is proud to celebrate Senator Tinubu at 65 following her dedicated service to Lagos State as First Lady and member of the Senate for 12 years.

    He said Nigeria’s First Lady’s selfless dedication to public service has continued to shine since President Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023, noting that she has used her office to impact the lives of many Nigerians, especially women.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu, who praised the First Lady for her tireless efforts in addressing the needs of women and children through various empowerment programmes and projects, said the Renewed Hope Initiative, which she championed, has provided relief and support to families across the country.

    He said: “On behalf of my adorable wife, Ibijoke, the government and the entire people of Lagos State, I heartily congratulate Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria’s First Lady and the wife of our leader and President, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on the occasion of her 65th birthday.

    “Senator Oluremi Tinubu is a great ambassador of our dear State. She has served the State passionately as First Lady for eight years and as a member of the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly for three consecutive terms without any blemish.

    “We are proud of her achievements in both private and public offices. Her contributions to the development of both Lagos and Nigeria are commendable.

    “We celebrate Senator Oluremi Tinubu today and always for her kindness, advocacy for social justice, and philanthropic endeavours.

    “As our Amazon, Senator Oluremi Tinubu turns 65, I pray for God’s continued guidance and good health for her.

    “God will give her more strength and grace to render more service to humanity and our dear country, Nigeria.”

    Lagos APC, Abiru greet First Lady at 65

    The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Senator Tokunbo Abiru has congratulated the first lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on the occasion of his 65th birthday.

    Lagos APC chairman Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, in a statement by the Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, described Senator Oluremi Tinubu as a rare gift to the nation, a woman of grace, compassion and unwavering commitment to the service of humanity.

    He said: “From her impactful years as a three-term Senator representing Lagos Central to her present role as First Lady, she has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, humility, and dedication to the well-being of Nigerians.

    “Her tireless advocacy for women empowerment, youth development, education and care for the less privileged has positively touched countless lives and stands as an enduring legacy of her passion for service.

    “She remains an exemplary role model, a source of strength, and an inspiration to many across generations.

    “On this special day, the Lagos APC joins family, friends, associates, and millions of well-wishers at home and abroad in celebrating a distinguished daughter of Lagos and pride of our nation.

    “We pray for her continued good health, divine wisdom, and renewed strength to continue her invaluable contributions to national development.”

    Abiru, in a statement by his media aide, Enitan Olukotun, hailed the celebrator’s many remarkable accomplishments as the ever-gracious and supportive wife of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    He said: “We are immensely proud of your enduring contributions to nation-building, your compassion for humanity, and your inspiring service to our country.

    “As a true amazon, you have consistently exemplified humility, resilience, and a deep sense of duty. Your unwavering commitment to public service, your leadership in preserving progressive democratic ideals, and your tireless efforts in championing the cause of the vulnerable stand as a lasting testament to your legacy.

    “Through your impactful humanitarian interventions and purposeful initiatives, you have touched countless lives and uplifted the most disadvantaged in our society.”

    Abiru added: On this joyous occasion, we join your family, friends, associates, and innumerable well-wishers in offering prayers for your continued good health, strength, and fulfillment.

    “May the Almighty God bless you abundantly, grant the desires of your heart, and endow you with greater grace and vitality to remain an icon of hope, inspiration, and leadership for many Nigerians.”

    Obasa: She’s a pivotal force, inestimable cheerleader

    In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Dave Agboola, the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, Senator Oluremi Tinubu as the ‘Mother of the Nation’ who has given so much of herself for the betterment of humanity and Nigeria through her boundless philanthropy and political stewardship.

    He commended the First Lady for her impact on many lives, especially the youth, women, and vulnerable people. He also commended her robust stewardship as a three-term Senator, and now as the First Lady of Nigeria.

    The Speaker described Mrs Tinubu as “a pivotal force, inestimable cheerleader, and foremost partner of our beloved President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his mission to enthrone a more prosperous and progressive Nigeria through the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

    Obasa noted that like the New Era Foundation established when she was the First Lady of Lagos State, Senator Tinubu is making life better for many Nigerians through the Renewed Hope Initiative, which aims to lift individuals out of poverty through education, empowerment and compassionate support.

    “Her work is not just about policies, it’s about touching lives and bringing about real, tangible change in our society. Her commitment to the welfare of the Nigerian people is unparalleled,” the Speaker said.

     “As we celebrate Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s contributions to nation-building, we look forward to the future she is helping to create – one marked by progress, prosperity, and unity.

    “History will be kind to her for her steadfast dedication and unparalleled passion for the welfare of the Nigerian people, and for the empathy, grace, and resilience with which she does them,” Obasa said.

  • Remi Tinubu: Primus inter pares First Lady @ 65

    Remi Tinubu: Primus inter pares First Lady @ 65

    By Mobolaji Sanusi

    There are two great days in a person’s life—the day we are born, and the day we discover why.” — William Barclay

    The celebration of Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CFR’s 65th birthday today is uniquely an issue because of two things: The esteemed position she occupies and secondly because of her admirable assertive but simplistic humility despite her privileged thriving in money, power and influence.

    However, not many people know that she shares her assertive humility with the very first woman to carry the First Lady tag in recorded history. We all proclaim the First Lady title but a negligible number of us, especially in our African continent, bother to unravel how the title of First Lady came to being in the early days of an independent United States political history.

    The title was ab initio deployed to describe the spouse of America’s pioneer president. Martha Washington, wife of George Washington, United States first president, was the first spouse in global history to be referred to as “First Lady” in an 1838 article authored by one Mrs Sigourney in the St. Johnsbury Caledonian newspaper.

    Mrs. Sigourney in the article, highlighted how Martha Washington never got intoxicated by power, even after her husband, George became president. She wrote: “The First Lady of the nation still preserved the habits of early life. Indulging in no indolence, she left the pillow at dawn, and after breakfast, retired to her chamber for an hour for the study of the scriptures and devotion.”

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    Precisely how Mrs Sigourney described Martha Washington as a piously religious and humble woman of substance aptly captures the virtuous attributes of our current First Lady. However, Remi Tinubu, CFR, is much more to humanity than Martha was.

    We may unknowingly assume she’s just the usual First Lady. Expectedly so because hitherto, previous First Ladies that inhabited Nigeria’s Presidential Villa largely play the role of hostess to dignitaries who visited Nigeria’s seat of power. But our own Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CFR, wife of incumbent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, plays more than that simplistic role euphemistically described as that of the “other room”—apologies to late former president, Mohammadu Buhari.

    With the glimmer so far displayed at the Aso-Rock Villa and how she served in Lagos House in the same role, it won’t be out of tune to describe her as being indeed, the primus inter pares amongst all the wives of presidents that have lived in the federal seat of power.

    And this is not hyperbolic. Our First Lady possesses an inspiring credentials quite uncommon within the club of wives of former presidents in this country. She has so many firsts attached by providence to her name. Not many people would easily realize that she’s the first Nigerian woman imbued with the privilege of serving as a senator before becoming First Lady to her president husband.

    She has also made history by not just being a senator but the first woman in the annal of the nation’s political history to have served an unbroken three-term tenure as a senator. She’s also the only First Lady, by virtue of her versatile legislative experience that’s nuanced in proper workings of government. Other Nigerian First Ladies in history merely played the idiosyncratic showmanship of the womenfolk.

    At 65, Remi Tinubu is providential armed for the role she had played and still currently playing in the nation’s public life. Having been properly schooled at Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, Ijebu Ode, Ogun state where she sat for her West African School Certificate in 1979, her subsequent education at Adeyemi College of Education for her National Certificate in Education and later at the University of Ife where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in Education prepared her for her current role as the mother of the nation.

    She combines this with very deep spiritual rigour that saw her becoming a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God after obtaining a postgraduate diploma in theology from the church’s Bible school in 2010. All these, coupled with a strong parental grounding led her to becoming a woman of indisputable sense of admirable ethos, spirituality and humility.

    Remi Tinubu’s husband’s incursion into politics threw her into public eye. Ever since, she has evolved into calving her own niche without breaching the space provided for her to operate within by her husband. Since founding the New Era Foundation in 2000 with several laudably impactful programmes to showcase decades after, Remi Tinubu has never looked back. As someone that never suffer fools gladly, she has proudly excelled as Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and so far as the First Lady of the entire country.

    Her New Era Foundation was empathy-driven with special focus on the underprivileged demographics including children, women, and the youth.

    Her humility and grassroots orientation drew people’s exaltation. With her husband’s assumption of office as Nigeria’s 16th President, she also becomes the 16th First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, assuming a newly-elevated role from her Lagos position, within Nigeria’s national narrative.

    Her pet project as Nigeria’s First Lady is designated as Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI). With her selfless dedication to uplifting the hoi poloi in the country, RHI has continued to live in the consciousness of the people through benevolent initiatives, sponsored not from the government till, but through partnerships with successful private entities like the African Initiatives of the Abdul Samad Rabiu, the Tony Elumelu Foundation and other anonymous wealthy entities of this world.

    Very many Nigerians who have been privileged to encounter the First Lady, including yours sincerely, will stoutly vouch for her intolerance for inanities in all imaginable endeavours. This is why the many that had thought that her RHI initiative would become another showpiece project designed for photo opps have been greatly disappointed. RHI, through its anchored five thematic pillars of agriculture, education, health, economic empowerment and social investment have been widely recognized as a big success in alleviating and palliating the toil of our vulnerable class but with special but not limited attention to especially women, children, elderly and the youth.

    About two months ago, Remi Tinubu’s RHI empathetically donated one billion naira (N1billion) to helping victims of recent Plateau state violence. Till date, her several food outreaches, health interventions, monetary donations, most times amounting to half a million naira per person, doled out as grants to farmers, market women, widows, business owners, school children, physically challenged people and the elderly and the sick, have percoliated through the thirty-six states and Abuja with beneficiaries volunteering to publicly attest to having received the First Lady’s humanitarian largesse.

    Commendably so heartwarming to equally know that in just barely two years, Remi Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Initiative has reportedly benefited over 40 million Nigerians. She fed the hungry, clothed the needy, fortified the healthcare worker, equipped the farmer, provided grants for the traders, rescued the elderly from untimely deaths and restored hope of thousands of girls. What other things could be more rewarding than to use one’s position to benefit humanity.

    Even today at 65, she has come out to publicly tell her well-wishers not to embark on celebratory jamborees but rather deploy money kept for that to sponsor a laudable national library project initiative. True to her selflessly humanist nature, she called on admirers of hers to on this occasion of her 65th birthday contribute money to a designated account with the federal ministry of education to be used for the completion of the abandoned national library project. That is Remi Tinubu for you-always thinking of how to make an indelible imprints on the sand of time. Others in her shoes or even higher shoes could possibly have called for donations to build personalized presidential library known more for hospitality business than any meaningful intellectual pursuits.

    Our ravishing First Lady is imbued with the lovingly assertive character of a mother, the panoramic scrutiny of a genuinely focused legislator; a tenderly affectionate heart of a humanist and above all, she has been a sincerely obedient wife to, as your sincerely writes this, the patriarch of progressive politics in the country, Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu, our dear president.

    There’s a popular aphorism which goes thus: “Don’t just count your years, make your years count”.

    In all ramifications, Remi Tinubu, through her steadfast contributions to mankind, has in deeds, words and actions affirmed her not only counting her years but equally making those years count.

    At sixty-five, our darling Yeye-Asíwájú of the universe is obviously redefining and making productive, the covetous office of the First Lady — from its being hitherto a position of ceremonial glamour to making it become a throne of substantial impact with enduring substance.

    Happy 65th Birthday Yeye-Asíwájú’.

    Sanusi, former MD/CEO of LASAA is a managerial psychologist and current managing partner at AMS RELIABLE SOLICITORS.

  • First Lady, Delta governor’s wife lift 1,000 traders with N50m grant

    First Lady, Delta governor’s wife lift 1,000 traders with N50m grant

    • As Senator Tinubu commends Elumelu’s foundation over N1bn donation

    Nigeria’s First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu under the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) in collaboration with the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) yesterday in Asaba launched the Women Economic Empowerment Programme in Delta State aimed to enhance the entrepreneurial capacities of women in the state.

    Senator (Mrs) Tinubu, represented by the wife of Delta State Governor and Founder, You Matter Charity Foundation (YMCF), Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, said this initiative recognises the vital role women play as traders and small business owners in fostering economic growth and family welfare.

    The First Lady disbursed recapitalisation funds of N50,000 each to 500 beneficiaries, while the You Matter Charity Foundation run by Mrs Oborevwori also gave 500 beneficiaries N50,000 each, making it a total of 1,000 traders benefitting from the grants.

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    Senator Tinubu emphasised that empowering women goes beyond individual benefits, positively impacting families, communities, and the nation at large.

    She said unlike traditional loans, the financial support provided is a grant aimed at helping women recapitalise their businesses.

    She said this approach alleviates the burden of repayment often associated with loans, allowing beneficiaries to use the funds effectively to enhance their business operations.

    The First Lady said with a generous donation of N1bn from the Tony Elumelu Foundation, the initiative targets 18,500 women nationwide.

    Mrs. Tinubu said this considerable investment underscored the foundational belief in the potential of women-led businesses in driving economic progress.

    She stated that each of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) would benefit from this programme, with 500 women in each area receiving financial assistance of N50,000, noting that this structured approach ensures a broad outreach and equitable support across the country.

    The First Lady said by reinforcing the existing businesses of these women, the programme aims not only to provide immediate financial aid but also to foster long-term economic stability and community development.

    She highlighted that this initiative reflects a strong commitment to gender equality and economic empowerment, positioning women as crucial stakeholders in the nation’s development journey.

    Senator Tinubu highlighted: “I am delighted to be here to flag off the Women Economic Empowerment Programme of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) in conjunction with the Tony Elumelu Foundation in Delta State.

    “This economic empowerment programme is about supporting the entrepreneurial spirit of our women traders and small-scale business owners who wake up each day determined to provide for their families, educate their children, and uplift their communities.

    “Let me emphasise that this is not a loan. It is a grant and a seed of renewed hope to help you recapitalise your existing businesses. It is my firm belief that when you empower a woman, you empower a household, a community, and indeed, a nation.

    “I thank the TEF, who donated N1b to the RHI, to directly support 18,500 women across the nation. Five hundred women from each of the 36 states and the FCT will be receiving N50,000 each to strengthen and recapitalise their existing small businesses.

    “I will be presenting the sum of N50,000 each to some of the pre-selected 500 beneficiaries at this event today. I thank the Tony Elumelu Foundation once again for this support. May this act of generosity inspire many more across our nation.”

    The First Lady also thanked the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Sheriff Oborevwori and his amiable wife, Her Excellency, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, for all their support in executing all the programmes of the RHI.

    “At this juncture, to the glory of God, I hereby flag off the Renewed Hope Initiative/Tony Elumelu Foundation Women Economic Empowerment Programme for the benefit of the good people of this State,” she stated.

    Reading the address of the First Lady of Delta State Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori at the event, wife of the state Deputy Governor, Mrs. Ezinne Catherine Onyeme, said the beneficiaries were carefully selected for the programme.

    Mrs Oborevwori said the selection reflected inclusivity which is in line with the Renewed Hope Initiative.

    She urged the beneficiaries to use the grants wisely and assist their families to become pillars of strength.

    The governor’s wife further urged them to build Delta State and nation where peace and unity is renewed for all.