Birthday

Tinubu celebrates wife Oluremi at 65, hails her strength and sacrifice

By Hadiza Abdulkadir

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has paid a glowing tribute to his wife, First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, as she marks her 65th birthday today.

In a heartfelt message, the President described the First Lady as “the love of my life” and praised her for being a steadfast partner through years of struggle, political exile, and leadership.

“You are more than my wife. You are my confidant, counsellor, and the steady flame illuminating my path,” Tinubu wrote, noting that their children and grandchildren see in her a model of compassion and faith, while Nigerians recognise her as a symbol of strength and grace.

The President lauded Mrs Tinubu’s quiet sacrifices, describing her as someone who has served Nigeria not from the podium but from the heart of their home.

“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,” he stated.

Tinubu concluded with a personal message of love and gratitude, calling her presence in his life a “treasure.”

The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, a former senator, is marking her milestone birthday with prayers and family celebrations.

VP Shettima declines paid adverts for birthday greetings, encourages charity donations

By Muhammadu Sabiu 

Vice President Kashim Shettima has made an unusual request, urging his friends and political allies to abstain from placing paid advertisements in newspapers or utilising paid channels to convey birthday wishes as he approaches his 57th birthday on September 2nd. 

In a press statement personally signed by the Vice President, Shettima justified this unique decision by citing the nation’s commitment to responsible resource management and responsive governance. 

In the statement which he posted on his verified Facebook page, he emphasised the importance of diverting resources towards more meaningful endeavours for societal betterment. 

Shettima stated, “In the spirit of our nation’s commitment to responsible resource management and responsive governance, I kindly request that my friends and political allies refrain from placing paid advertisements or using paid channels to convey birthday greetings on my behalf.” 

Instead of extravagant displays of birthday wishes, the Vice President urged those who wished to celebrate his birthday to contribute to the betterment of society by donating to charity organisations dedicated to the collective pursuit of a more humane and functional world. 

He expressed his belief that such contributions could have a more profound impact on society than paid advertisements. 

This move by Vice President Shettima reflects his dedication to principles of responsible governance and resource management, which he has consistently championed throughout his political career. 

As he celebrates another year of life, he encourages others to join him in prioritising meaningful contributions to society over ostentatious displays of birthday wishes.

Baffa Bichi celebrates Kwankwaso’s birthday

I, Dr Baffa Abdullahi Bichi, on behalf of my family, One-2-Tell-10 Compassion and the entire good people of Kano State, rejoice with His Excellency Sen. Dr Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso on his 65th birthday.

We thank Almighty for sparing our lives to witness another propitious anniversary of our leader, Kwankwaso.

The achievements of your first and, especially, your second tenures as Kano State Governor, in both human and capital development, are unprecedented. The revival of education, leadership by example and touching the lives of millions of people, among many things, will always make me proud to associate myself with you.

As I join millions of Nigerians in felicitating with you on this joyous occasion of your 65th birthday anniversary, I wish you Allah’s guidance, good health, prosperity and many happy returns.

Happy birthday, sir!