The President of the United States has publicly acknowledged Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, describing her as a “very respected woman” during the National Prayer Breakfast held in Washington, D.C.
While addressing political leaders, religious figures and international guests at the event, the US President paused to recognise Mrs. Tinubu’s presence in the hall, drawing applause from attendees. He highlighted her role not only as Nigeria’s First Lady but also as a Christian pastor, noting her influence and leadership within faith-based communities.
In his remarks, the US President expressed appreciation for her attendance, stating that it was an honour to have her at the gathering. He further emphasised the respect she commands both within Nigeria and beyond its borders, particularly in religious and public service circles.
Mrs. Tinubu’s participation in the high-profile prayer meeting comes amid ongoing diplomatic engagement between Nigeria and the United States. Observers say the recognition reflects Nigeria’s visibility on the global stage and underscores the role of the First Lady in promoting faith, social development and national values.
The National Prayer Breakfast is an annual event that brings together world leaders, lawmakers and religious figures to reflect on unity, leadership and moral responsibility. Mrs. Tinubu’s acknowledgment at the gathering was widely seen as a notable moment of international recognition for Nigeria’s First Lady.


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