Nigeria: Ogunsan Celebrates First Lady Remi Tinubu At 64

21 September 2024

Popular entrepreneur and Board Member of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), Ayodele Ogunsan, has extended warm congratulations to Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, as she celebrates her 64th birthday today.

In a statement issued earlier today, Ogunsan praised the First Lady's unwavering dedication to public service and her lifelong commitment to uplifting women, children, and the vulnerable in Nigerian society. He hailed her as an inspiration, whose work in both politics and philanthropy has left an indelible mark on the nation.

"I am deeply honoured to congratulate our distinguished First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 64th birthday. Her Excellency's enduring dedication to the empowerment of women and the betterment of society stands as a beacon of hope for many. Her selfless service, both in her role as First Lady and as a former Senator, has been pivotal in shaping the lives of countless Nigerians," Ogunsan said.

Ogunsan further lauded her contributions to the growth of the nation, particularly through her leadership in various humanitarian causes. He noted that her advocacy for the rights of women and children has sparked positive change across the country.

"As a trailblazer and a compassionate leader, the First Lady has demonstrated exemplary strength and grace. Her initiatives, particularly in the area of women's empowerment and social welfare, continue to inspire hope and progress. On this special occasion, I join millions of Nigerians in celebrating her remarkable journey and achievements.

"The First Lady, who served three terms as Senator for Lagos Central, is widely recognised for her extensive work in public service and charitable endeavors. As she marks her 64th birthday, she remains an influential figure in national development, continuing to champion causes that promote social justice and equality," he said.

Ogunsan, who is also an accomplished educationist, concluded his message by offering prayers for her continued health, long life, and greater achievements as she supports the President in his vision for Nigeria.

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