Oluremi Tinubu talks about her political achievements and describes herself as a quiet worker



The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubushe talked about her political path and achievements, describing herself as a “quiet worker” who prefers deeds to self-praise.
Speaking during a recent interview with journalists while answering a question, Remi Tinubu noted that although she did not initially plan to address the issue, she felt compelled to speak after being put on the spot.
“I didn’t want to talk about it, but now that you’re putting me in the position. I led the elections. I’m the first woman who was in the Senate three times. I don’t sing my praises, but I’m a quiet worker,” she stated.
The first lady highlighted her past work in public service, pointing to her multiple mandates in Senate as evidence of her contribution to governance and leadership.
She claims that she was always focused on achieving results rather than seeking public recognition for her efforts.
Senator Oluremi Tinubu served as the Senator representing Lagos Central for three consecutive terms before becoming the First Lady of Nigeria following the election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.




