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A nostalgic photograph of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with friends from his Chicago days has surfaced online, capturing the essence of enduring friendship and loyalty.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that known as a man who values relationships, President Tinubu has never turned his back on those who stood by him early in life.
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Far from leaving old friends behind after reaching the pinnacle of power, he has continued to honor and uplift them. This was evident at the recent National Awards ceremony held on Democracy Day.
In the viral image, President Tinubu is seen alongside Professor Shaffideen Adeniyi Amuwo, Dr. Akerele, Dr. Kayode Shonoiki, Rilwan Oshinusi — all long-time companions from his days in Chicago.
Many who are closer to Tinubu often described him as a man of depth, marked by both grace and unwavering strength. To each person he may represent something unique, but to all he remains constant, a steadfast pillar whose loyalty and character stand firm through time and trials.
Notably, Professor Amuwo and Dr. Shonoiki were honored with the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON), a powerful gesture reflecting not only national recognition but also the President’s continued loyalty to those who journeyed with him from the beginning.
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