First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Asks Nigerians to Turn Birthday Gifts into Donations for National Library

In a heartfelt appeal, Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians from all walks of life—rich and poor alike—to channel their goodwill in a meaningful way this year.
Rather than sending personal birthday gifts, she has encouraged that contributions be made toward the construction of a national library, a project she envisions as a lasting legacy for generations to come.
Senator Tinubu emphasized that the national library would serve as a hub of knowledge, education, and culture for Nigerians, and requested that well-wishers celebrate her birthday by supporting this transformative initiative.
According to her, every contribution, no matter the size, will go a long way in building an institution that will benefit the nation for years.
The First Lady’s appeal reflects a broader call for unity and investment in education and literacy, encouraging Nigerians to turn personal celebrations into acts of collective progress.
By prioritizing this national project over personal gifts, Senator Tinubu hopes to inspire citizens to think beyond themselves and contribute to a legacy that will empower future generations.
This initiative marks a significant step in promoting literacy and education in Nigeria, reminding citizens of the power of giving with impact.


