Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria’s First Lady, is proving that the role of First Lady can be more than ceremonial. She has chosen to make her office a platform for service, empowerment, and social impact. Many are of the opinion that her leadership style is pro-people, and her actions are leaving footprints of hope across the country.
Senator Tinubu, on her just recent 65th birthday, and perhaps in one of her most striking gesture, instead of personal gifts, made a heartfelt appeal: she asked Nigerians and friends of the nation to contribute to upgrading and completing the long-abandoned National Library of Nigeria, which plays an irreplaceable role in Nigeria as the apex repository of knowledge.
Mobilizing donors is no small feat, and libraries are indeed worth every naira. But the symbolism is undeniable. Already, over ₦20.7 billion has been raised toward the ₦100 billion target. For her, the best birthday gift is not luxury, but legacy is a knowledge hub that will serve generations to come.
The wife of the President, to stem the misconceptions about any political motives behind the fundraising, has quickly debunked claims on her motives saying it is not connected to anything political nor is tied to her husband’s 2027 re-election bid, but underscores her consistent dedication to nation-building through philanthropy.
The National Library of Nigeria, whose construction began in 2006, with promises that it would be a beacon of knowledge and a sanctuary for generations, has remained unfinished story for decades. Now, through her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), there a ray of light at the end of the tunnel.
Senator Tinubu is also tackling issues that directly affect everyday Nigerians. From the “Flow With Confidence” project, which provides sanitary pads to 370,000 schoolgirls to reduce dropouts, to economic empowerment programmes that equip women with start-up kits, freezers, cookers, and capital grants, her focus is on giving dignity and opportunity to the vulnerable. She has also extended support to widows, orphans of military personnel, flood victims, traders, and persons with disabilities, providing funds, food, and tools to help them rebuild their lives.
Beyond social interventions, she continues to champion education and youth development. Her New Era Foundation laid the groundwork for empowering young people through skills and mentorship, and today, as First Lady, she has expanded her reach nationwide. She has also pledged resources toward humanitarian causes, tuberculosis containment, IDPs, and higher education infrastructure.
Indeed, Oluremi Tinubu is a different kind of First Lady: selfless, people-focused, and committed to building a brighter, better Nigeria.
Mrs Jumai Ahmadu PhD., Ag. Director Reform Coordination and Service Improvement Department FCTA, and Founder Helpline Social Support Initiative
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