Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, turned 65 on Monday. Her birthday drew glowing tributes from the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, Nonye Soludo, wife of the Anambra State Governor, and Betta Edu, former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs.
Alaafin of Oyo Praises Tinubu’s Integrity
In a statement, the Alaafin described Oluremi Tinubu as “a role model of wisdom, vision, and leadership.”
He said the First Lady keeps her promises and takes responsibility for her actions.
“She loves people with her heart and strength. She helps others as a true leader should. She knows service brings fulfillment, not stealing public funds,” the monarch noted.
He prayed for her long life and lasting impact, calling her “a role model for those who want to make a difference.”
Nonye Soludo Salutes Her Dedication
Anambra’s First Lady, Nonye Soludo, praised Oluremi Tinubu for her service to women and children.
She described her as “a symbol of kindness, grace, and excellence.”
“On behalf of Anambra’s women and children, I celebrate your compassion and initiatives. Your life shows what true service means,” Soludo said.
She prayed for sound health and greater wisdom as the First Lady begins a new year.
Betta Edu Commends Renewed Hope Initiative
Former minister Betta Edu hailed the First Lady’s compassion, especially for the poor.
She praised the Renewed Hope Initiative, describing it as a lifeline for many families.
“At 65, you remain the Mother of the Nation. Your programs empower women, support families, and give hope to young people,” Edu said.
She added that Oluremi Tinubu’s leadership is “tender yet firm, compassionate yet principled.”
Oluremi Tinubu at 65
Senator Oluremi Tinubu has dedicated her career to public service. From her years in the Senate to her role as Nigeria’s First Lady, she has focused on women empowerment, youth development, and social welfare.
Her 65th birthday drew tributes nationwide, reinforcing her place as a national role model and a voice of hope.