In a gesture of compassion and unity, Mr. Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has paid the medical expenses of several Nigerians as part of his efforts to commemorate the Ramadan fast.
During his visit to Adamawa State, Seyi extended his philanthropic outreach by visiting the Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital in Yola. While touring various wards, he personally settled the medical bills of some patients, easing their financial burden.
Beyond the hospital, he also visited several mosques and orphanages, distributing essential food items and valuable supplies to support those in need during the holy month.
Addressing a gathering of youths from across Adamawa, Seyi highlighted key government initiatives, including the National Students Loan Scheme. He emphasized that these programs reflect his father’s commitment to empowering young Nigerians and fostering opportunities for their growth.
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Speaking in Yola on the evening of Sunday, March 16, where he joined local youths for Iftar (the breaking of the fast), Seyi expressed his father’s dedication to uplifting Nigerian children.
“This is the first president to introduce a student loan scheme, the first to create platforms aimed at empowering young people, and the first to drive an inclusive economy that benefits all Nigerians,” he stated.
He further stressed that President Tinubu’s leadership is not about personal enrichment but about repositioning Nigeria for long-term prosperity.
Seyi concluded by stating that his visit to Yola was not only for Iftar but also to connect with his peers and foster unity during the sacred month of Ramadan.