Nigerian First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has announced that her 65th birthday fundraiser towards the National Library completion so far has realized N20.7 billion.
Oluremi who disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday extended the birthday account, Oluremi@65 Education Fund to remain open till December 2025 to receive more donations from willing Nigerians towards the completion of the project.
The First Lady also debunked claims that her 65th birthday anniversary fundraiser is politically motivated, pointing out that as a teacher, as well as the impact library had on her life while growing up, made her to call for the donations towards the building of the National Library.“What is wrong in doing well or trying to build our country – if I could assist the post war building process in Liberia by donating the Oluremi Tinubu Elementary and Junior Secondary School in Monte Serrado County in Liberia, what is wrong in drawing attention to some of the areas of need in our beloved Nation”.
“This is not the first time I have raised funds for causes close to my heart. For my 45th birthday, I raised ₦50 million to complete National Sickle Cell Foundation Center, which has since become fully operational. For my 50th birthday, I raised ₦200 million for the New Era Foundation and other charities”.
She added, “I have played my part in this project, and believe Nigerians can raise the funds needed to complete the library. This is not just a project but a national treasure that will serve generations to come”.According to the statement released by her aide, the First Lady disclosed that as at 2pm on Tuesday 23rd Sept. 2025, the fund had realized N20.4 billion and was still counting, noting that the account will remain open till December 2025 before it is shut down.
She also disclosed that the signatories to the account are the Minister of Education and the Chief Librarian of the Federation, while insisting that hers was to help drive the funds.
The First Lady acknowledged various contributors, including her husband, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima and his wife, former President General Buhari, several former first ladies.Also, Senate President and his wife, Speaker of the House of Representatives and his wife, and members of the National Assembly, governors forum and governors spouses, security chiefs and their wives, business moguls including Aliko Dangote, Abdulsamad Rabiu, Arthur Eze, Tony Elumelu, Jim Ovia among countless well-wishers.
Meanwhile, the National Assembly Library project, was initiated in 1981, got approval with funding in subsequent years, but had faced decades of funding delays, with the budget escalating from ₦8.2 billion in 1981 to ₦23 billion as of 2023.
However, with President Bola Tinubu’s administration is ready to “take the bull by the horn,” as the First Lady put it, to ensure that construction is completed within two years.