Inside Seyi Tinubu’s Special Prayer For Dad Asiwaju Tinubu At 70

Seyi Tinubu, the son of the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has specially reached out to his father on his birthday.

Asiwaju Tinubu – born on March 27 1952 -, who has his eye on the presidency of Nigeria, turned 70 today.

In a post via his Facebook page, Seyi revealed his prayer, among other things, is to see his father becoming the country’s president in 2023.

He posted…

Happy Birthday Dad.

Last Man Standing. The Jagaban of Africa. Asiwaju of Nigeria. Leader. Dad. Grandpa.

You are worth celebrating, today and always. Your pages in the history books have not been completed despite your numerous achievements as a Nigerian and a public servant.

You are worth celebrating, today and always

Nigerian History can’t be taught without mentioning Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Jagaban of Africa) and there’s still so much more to be accomplished for yourself, Nigeria and all Nigerians.

Today as we mark your birthday I pray that the Almighty Father continues to enrich you in wisdom, wealth, grace, favour and continuous good health.

Happy Birthday to my father, my leader, my mentor.

BAT2023 by the special Grace of God.

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