The Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, Arthur Eze, has described President Bola Tinubu as “God’s gift to Nigeria”.
Eze lauded Tinubu’s leadership style, reform-driven governance, and commitment to national unity.
Speaking in an upcoming State House documentary marking Tinubu’s second anniversary in office, Eze said the president exemplified the bold and God-ordained leadership Nigeria needs at this pivotal moment in history.
The oil magnate 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.”
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Reflecting on his experience during the Nigerian civil war and his deep roots in the South-East, Eze noted that Tinubu has demonstrated an unprecedented commitment to inclusivity and development in the region.
“What Tinubu has done for the South-East, nobody else has. He gave us the Minister of Works, the Minister of Science and Technology, and the South-East Development Commission. This is an opportunity for the Igbo to unite with the rest of Nigeria,” Eze was quoted as saying in a statement issued by presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
Eze, therefore, urged Nigerians to support the president for stability, growth, and future 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 added.
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