Amidst the backdrop of political discourse and the echoes of concern, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu stands firm, her voice resounding with the wisdom of experience. “Death is not a specter that haunts me,” she proclaims, her years numbering over sixty serving as a testament to a life embraced without trepidation.
In a candid reaction to Governor Bala Mohammed’s comments addressing recent threats, Mrs. Tinubu’s stance is clear and unwavering. The narrative, brought to light by Bayo Onanuga, a media aide to President Tinubu, captures a moment of reflection on Wednesday, March 13.
“I am grateful for the governor’s reassurances,” she acknowledges, “yet it is not fear that guides me. With a life enriched by more than six decades, the shadow of mortality does not deter my spirit.”
Her message is one of gratitude and a call to action:
“I am thankful for the encouragement to stand before you today, and I seize this moment to remind us that Nigeria’s heartbeat is its unity. Now, more than ever, is the time to weave our destinies together, to forge a nation undivided.”