We don’t need Nigeria’s wealth to survive – Remi Tinubu

Incoming First Lady, Remi Tinubu has said that she and her family do not need Nigeria’s wealth to survive.

Remi who spoke at the National Christian Center, Abuja, during the 2023 Presidential Inauguration Inter-Denominational Service held on Sunday, May 28, noted that she will become one of the oldest First Ladies when her husband, Bola Tinubu is sworn-in as Nigeria’s 16th President on Monday, May 29.

We don't need Nigeria's wealth to survive - Remi Tinubu
Remi Tinubu speaking at an inter-denominational service. Source: Getty

She also averred that they will be needing God’s grace to deliver on the expectations of Nigerians. Remi said;

“God has been merciful to us. I can tell you on my own that we never believed this could happen. But thank God for giving us hope, for giving us the resilience to continue in the race of life.

“Asiwaju is 71 and I will be 63. I bet I will be one of the oldest first ladies Nigeria would have. We need the grace of God and we need everyone to do what Nigerians are expecting.

“Today, God has really proved himself as he did on the night of the primaries and put his seal on it. Because, when I saw the votes count to be 1,271, I said God it means you are here.

We don't need Nigeria's wealth to survive - Remi Tinubu
Remi Tinubu with her husband, Bola Tinubu. Source: Web

“I was humbled to my rock bottom. And to believe that this is the seventh consecutive democratic transition Nigeria will be experiencing shows that this is a time of perfection for Nigeria.

“Perfection in the sense that, in the word of God, I remember for over two years we have been praying in our churches, according to Isaiah 43:18-19, that we should not remember the former things, that God is going to do a new thing. A new thing came and we still kept arguing with God. Who can argue with his maker? No one.

“Today we have heard in Psalm 133:1-3. Except there is unity, lessons cannot flow down. This is the time for Nigerians to come together, for us to be renewed in our hope again. To hope in Nigeria as our young children have sung here today. They are expecting the best for Nigeria.

“Nigeria’s wealth is the commonwealth of all. It belongs to everyone. God has blessed my family. We don’t need the wealth of Nigeria to survive but to do the right thing. And I promise you on this altar, that with your help, with the help of God, who will set this nation on the right path.”

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