NCPC BOSS, BISHOP ADEGBITE EXTOLS THE VIRTUES OF THE FIRST LADY SEN OLUREMI TINUBU AT 65
The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, Bishop Prof Stephen Adegbite has extolled the virtues of the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Distinguished Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON as she marks her 65th birthday anniversary this 21st day of September, 2025.
In his birthday message, Bishop Adegbite described the First Lady as the indisputable Mother of the nation and the Esther of our time.
He further described her as a quintessential leader, a pacesetter, the first First Lady in the history of the nation who is a Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the first to occupy the exalted office as an ordained Minister of God.
According to a statement by Celestine Toruka, the Deputy Director and Head of Media Relations, Bishop Adegbite emphasized that posterity will be kind to her for her invaluable contributions to the growth of this nation especially in this current democratic dispensation.
The NCPC boss said, “your unwavering support to Mr President is palpable even to the blind”, and further described her as a rare gem, a woman of candor and capacity. “Your love for humanity, the less privileged women and children is contagious and uncanny”, he added.
As you mark your birthday anniversary today, the Chairman, Board and the entire staff of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission felicitate with you on this auspicious occasion of adding another year in your life.
You are indeed the Mother of NCPC, and I am happy to know that you have been able to trace God’s faithfulness in your life thus you have unshaken faith in God’s timeline.
Bishop Adegbite urged the First Lady to continue to uphold God in all her dealings as He has always been her Ebenezer.
He prayed that the Good Lord will continue to grant her the grace and strength to record more uncountable milestones in the service of God and in the service of the nation.
Additionally, he prayed that the Good Lord will continue to grant her good health of mind and body to finish well in her onerous task of lifting men , women and achildren out of poverty.