How President Tinubu Resisted My Senatorial Aspirations – First Lady

During the 9th Senate of the National Assembly’s Valedictory session, Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, shared that her husband, Bola Tinubu, initially opposed her desire to run for senator. She revealed that Tinubu disapproved of her ambition in 2011 due to the sacrifices required to serve the country.

Oluremi, who had served in the Senate for 12 years, explained that her husband eventually changed his stance and supported her after being persuaded multiple times. She expressed her gratitude to President Tinubu for giving her the freedom to make necessary contributions towards improving the lives of Nigerians…….Continue Reading

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She also extended her appreciation to her colleagues for their support and acknowledged the friendly atmosphere that existed among legislators, despite differences in tribes, ethnicity, and religious backgrounds. Oluremi commended their ability to come together and make decisions in the best interest of the nation.

Throughout her tenure, she fulfilled her responsibilities as a legislator by presenting motions and bills, including those that have been enacted into law. Despite the sacrifices involved in serving the nation, she expressed her confusion at how she has been able to continue on this journey, attributing her perseverance to the sustaining power of God.

Overall, Oluremi Tinubu’s speech at the Valedictory session highlighted her journey in politics, the initial opposition from her husband, and her appreciation for the support and opportunities she has received to contribute to the betterment of Nigeria.

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