The Senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Adams Oshiomhole, has described the recognition of Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu by the United States President, Donald Trump as a diplomatic win for Nigeria.
Speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential villa, Abuja, Friday, the former Edo State Governor and All Progressives Congress, APC, chieftain said that his visit was partly to extend New Year greetings and celebrate Trump’s glowing tribute to the First Lady during a public event.
He recounted how Trump, known for his blunt style, described Mrs. Tinubu as “a very respectable woman, a very responsible woman, and a pastor of the largest church in Nigeria,” before inviting her to stand for recognition.
The former President on the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, said: “I came to greet Mr. President. I have not seen him in 2026, we wish him a happy new year, but also, very importantly, yesterday (Thursday) we saw how the most powerful man, President Donald Trump of the United States of America, in acknowledging not just the First Lady of Nigeria… but describing her as a very respectable woman, a very responsible woman, and a pastor of the largest church in Nigeria, and he invited her to stand up for recognition.”
The APC stalwart expressed national pride in the moment, noting the applause it drew and contrasting it with potential opposition criticism in reverse scenarios.
According to him: “If it was the other way around, imagine what the opposition would have been saying now… he said Nigeria’s First Lady is here. She’s a Christian, but also a Christian pastor, a woman that commands respect, a responsible and respectable woman. So congratulations.”
Oshiomhole described the gesture as a diplomatic milestone, emphasising religious coexistence under President Tinubu’s leadership.