NBM of Africa Congratulates Tinubu on Third Year in Office
Politics
The Neo Black Movement (NBM) of Africa Worldwide has extended warm congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, on the successful completion of three years in office as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In a congratulatory message signed by its President, Dr. Charles Chimezie (Ph.D), the socio-cultural organization described Tinubu’s leadership journey as one demanding “courage, sacrifice, wisdom, patience, and unwavering commitment to national progress.”
The group noted that history would remember the president for the difficult decisions taken in the interest of future generations.
The statement highlights and appreciates the administration’s “bold steps and policies” in key areas including economic reforms, infrastructural development, national security, youth empowerment, and efforts to renew hope for Nigerians.
While acknowledging that challenges remain, the NBM likened nation-building to planting an iroko tree, which requires vision, patience, and endurance.
“As patriotic citizens and stakeholders in the Nigerian project, we humbly encourage Your Excellency to continue listening to the yearnings of the masses, strengthen policies that will ease economic hardship, empower the youth, improve security, and further unite Nigerians irrespective of tribe, religion, or political affiliation,” the message reads in part.
The NBM reaffirmed its commitment to community service, youth development, peace advocacy, national unity, justice, and the welfare of the common man, positioning itself as a partner in promoting brotherhood, discipline, cultural values, and social responsibility.
The organization concluded with prayers for divine wisdom, strength, good health, and guidance for the president, wishing his administration a lasting legacy of peace, prosperity, stability, and national rebirth.
This message comes as President Tinubu marked the third anniversary of his administration on May 29, 2026, with a nationwide address reflecting on reforms and ongoing national efforts.