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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has celebrated First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu on her 65th birthday, describing her as “our Amazon” and a source of inspiration.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Sanwo-Olu praised the First Lady for her years of service to Lagos and Nigeria, noting that her commitment to social justice and humanitarian causes has touched millions of lives. He said her influence extends far beyond politics, as she has consistently stood by vulnerable groups, especially women and children.
In his goodwill message, the Governor said: “Over the years, our Amazon, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has etched her name in gold as an advocate of social justice, a philanthropist, and a voice of the voiceless. Her contributions to the growth and development of Lagos State and Nigeria are remarkable and commendable.”
Sanwo-Olu highlighted her work in the Senate where she sponsored impactful bills and programmes, stressing that her legislative record reflected her compassion and focus on people’s welfare. He added that as First Lady, she has continued this legacy through initiatives that promote empowerment, education, and care for vulnerable families.
The Governor also applauded her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), describing it as a platform that has restored dignity and support t widows, orphans, and low-income households. He noted that this was a reflection of her deep empathy and her determination to use her influence for good.
Sanwo-Olu encouraged Nigerians to draw lessons from her humility, discipline, and resilience, pointing out that the younger generation stands to gain from her example of servant leadership.
He concluded by wishing the celebrant more strength and good health, stressing that Lagosians and Nigerians remain proud of her achievements. He said her life at 65 is an example of what it means to lead with compassion and purpose.
Prominent Nigerians also sent goodwill messages, hailing the First Lady as a stabilizing force and a role model whose influence continues to inspire hope in the nation.
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