Sunday May 25, 2025|

Prominent industrialist and philanthropist, Prince Arthur Eze, has described President Bola Tinubu as “God’s gift to Nigeria,” praising his leadership style, inclusive governance, and steadfast commitment to national unity.

In remarks featured in an upcoming State House documentary commemorating President Tinubu’s second year in office, the oil magnate lauded the President’s performance, calling his tenure divinely inspired.

According to a statement issued on Sunday, May 25, by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Eze said, “God doesn’t make mistakes. That man, Tinubu, was created for a purpose. God gave him the power to change lives. Tinubu has no enemies.

“He is a unifier. He speaks with humility and honesty; that’s why we admire him”, said Prince Eze, founder of Atlas Oranto Petroleum.

Reflecting on his personal journey, including the scars of the Nigerian Civil War and his decades-long involvement in the country’s economic development, Prince Eze emphasized Tinubu’s commitment to rebuilding trust and bridging divides—particularly in the Southeast.

“What Tinubu has done for the southeast, nobody else has. He gave us the Minister of Works, the Minister of Science and Technology, and established the Southeast Development Commission. This is an opportunity for the Igbo to unite with the rest of Nigeria”, he said.

The 76-year-old businessman credited the Tinubu administration’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” with delivering measurable progress amid significant challenges.

He praised the President’s handling of a turbulent economic landscape and his ability to rally the nation in difficult times.

“President Tinubu took office when the country was economically fragile and politically uncertain. But God has given him the wisdom to change Nigeria for the good of the present and future generations,” Eze stated.

Calling for national support across ethnic and religious lines, Prince Eze urged Nigerians to rally behind the President for the sake of unity and prosperity.

“He’s not a man of division—whether Christian or Muslim, he respects all. All he asks is that we pray to God and work together,” he said.

He concluded with a fervent prayer for President Tinubu and the country, saying “may God guide Nigeria and President Tinubu. He gave him this power and will help him complete the job.”