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Prince Olatunji Applauds Tinubu’s Economic Reforms

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  • Anticipates Long-Term Benefits for Future Generations

By Emmanuel Kehinde, Ilorin

In a passionate plea to his fellow Nigerians, the distinguished businessman and philanthropist, Prince Olatunji Olusoji, urged the nation to be patient with the current administration’s reforms, assuring that they will bear fruit in the long term.

 

Addressing journalists in Kabba, Kogi State, Prince Olusoji commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent policies, including the floatation of the Naira and the removal of subsidy, as necessary measures to combat corruption and foster economic growth.

While acknowledging that the immediate benefits may not be evident, Prince Olatunji expressed confidence in the positive impact these reforms will have on future generations.

“Our children and grandchildren will reap the rewards of these bold steps taken by the president,” he stated.

Alongside his endorsement of national reforms, Prince Olatunji also commended the Governor of Kogi State, applauding his humility and harmonious relationship with his predecessor.

He encouraged the governor to continue striving for the betterment of the people of Kogi State.

Speaking on his dedication to philanthropy, Prince Olatunji shared his desire to leave a lasting legacy focused on impacting the lives of others. “I want my name to be a key that unlocks doors for generations to come,” he expressed.

When questioned about his political aspirations, Prince Olatunji disclosed his political background in Delta State and affirmed his readiness to serve his constituents if called upon. He emphasized that politics should be about serving the people and humanity as a whole.

An accomplished Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of Benin, Prince Olatunji boasts a rich educational background with degrees from prestigious institutions such as Oxford, Harvard, and the London School of Politics.

As a successful businessman with interests in various sectors including oil and gas, marine, aviation, logistics, and security consultancy, Prince Olatunji’s dedication to both his business endeavors and philanthropic pursuits underscore his commitment to making a positive impact in the world.

   

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