Chukwuma Celebrates Tinubu At 73

March 29, 2025
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President Bola Tinubu

Sir Paul Chukwuma, a former National Auditor of the APC and a leading gubernatorial aspirant in the forthcoming Anambra State election, has congratulated His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on his 73rd birthday.

Chukwuma described President Tinubu as a brave leader who is unafraid to confront challenges in pursuit of a prosperous future.

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He recalled how the President led from the front in defending Nigerian democracy during the dark days of military rule. Upon the return to democracy, the President once again championed the fight to protect Nigeria’s democratic system, ensuring the country did not become a one-party state.

He further described the President as a champion of economic freedom, narrating how he transformed and expanded Lagos, which was in ruins after the military era.

Chukwuma noted that as President of Nigeria, Tinubu has brought to bear his bravery and economic expertise, initiating reforms that previous leaders had avoided in his unwavering commitment to making Nigeria the most prosperous black nation. He added that the President’s plan to create a one-trillion-dollar economy is within reach.

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Chukwuma, who is also the founder of Olivia University, Burundi, and the Pro-Chancellor of Benue State University, Makurdi, wished the President many more years of impact and success.

He also pledged his continued loyalty and support.

“Happy 73rd Birthday, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he added.

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