In a forthcoming State House documentary marking President Tinubu’s two years in office, Prince Arthur Eze praised the President’s leadership as bold and guided by God. He said Nigeria needs this kind of leadership at a critical time in its history.
“God does not make mistakes. Tinubu was created for a purpose. God gave him the power to change lives,” said Prince Eze, a well-known oil businessman and philanthropist. He added, “Tinubu has no enemies. He brings people together. He speaks with humility and honesty, and that is why we admire him.”
Prince Eze, who has deep roots in the Southeast and lived through the Nigerian civil war, highlighted Tinubu’s efforts to promote inclusion and development in the region.
“What Tinubu has done for the Southeast is unmatched. He appointed the Minister of Works, the Minister of Science and Technology, and established the Southeast Development Commission. This is a chance for the Igbo people to unite with the rest of Nigeria,” he said.
On the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, the 76-year-old business leader expressed confidence that Tinubu has kept his promises. He noted that Tinubu took office during a time of economic weakness and political uncertainty but has shown wisdom and determination to lead the country forward.
“God has given him the wisdom to change Nigeria for the benefit of current and future generations,” Arthur Eze stated.
Prince Eze urged Nigerians to support the President to ensure stability, growth, and prosperity in the future.
“He is not a man who divides people. Whether Christian or Muslim, he respects everyone. All he asks is that we pray to God and work together,” he said.
The Southeast leader ended with a prayer for President Tinubu: “May God guide Nigeria and the President. God gave him this power and will help him finish the job.”