The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has congratulated Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 64th birthday, praising her commitment to social causes and advocacy for the nation’s most vulnerable.
In a statement, CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh commended Mrs. Tinubu’s tireless efforts in critical sectors such as agriculture, women’s empowerment, education, healthcare, and philanthropy. Okoh acknowledged her deep understanding of Nigeria’s challenges and her unwavering dedication to creating positive change.
Okoh expressed CAN’s heartfelt wishes for Mrs. Tinubu’s continued health, happiness, and success as a leader and advocate for Nigerians. He also emphasized the need for leaders to address pressing issues such as rising inflation, insecurity, and the struggle for basic necessities affecting many Nigerian families.
“The Christian Association of Nigeria joins Nigerians in celebrating the First Lady’s birthday, recognizing her selfless service to the nation,” Okoh said. “We encourage her to continue advocating for the marginalized and voiceless, ensuring their needs are prioritized in national discourse.”
Okoh urged citizens to reflect on their collective responsibility to uplift one another and work towards a brighter future for all Nigerians. He called on leaders at all levels to renew their dedication to addressing the country’s pressing concerns.
As Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs. Tinubu has been a beacon of hope for many, and her commitment to social causes has inspired countless individuals. CAN’s felicitation underscores the organization’s appreciation for her tireless efforts and its confidence in her continued advocacy for a better Nigeria.