President Bola Tinubu has paid a resounding tribute to former President Olusegun Obasanjo on the occasion of his 89th birthday, honoring a legacy defined by military service, political power, and resilience.
In a message released on Wednesday given to Persecondnews, Tinubu celebrated Obasanjo’s “towering influence” across the continent, describing him as a statesman whose navigation of Nigeria’s most turbulent eras continues to resonate in modern public discourse.
The Presidency highlighted Obasanjo’s unique trajectory of sacrifice—from his command during the Nigerian Civil War to his dual roles as a military head of state and a democratically elected leader.
Tinubu specifically noted Obasanjo’s historic 1979 transition, where he became the first military leader to voluntarily hand over power to a civilian government, only to return two decades later to serve as the first president of the Fourth Republic from 1999 to 2007.
However, the president’s tribute suggested that Obasanjo’s political journey has never been defined solely by office.
Tinubu pointed to moments that tested the former leader’s resolve, including his time in prison after openly criticising military rule, as well as his persistent advocacy for Africa’s political and economic progress on the global stage.
He noted that Obasanjo’s tireless involvement in national affairs—expressed through his prolific writing, public discourse, and high-level diplomatic missions—demonstrates a profound commitment to Nigeria that transcends his time in office.
As the elder statesman celebrates his 89th year, the President offered prayers for his continued vitality and wisdom, voicing his hope that Obasanjo’s influential perspective will continue to play a role in steering the nation toward a brighter future.


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