As Lagos State commemorates this significant milestone in Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s life, reflections arise not only on his age but also on a political journey that has left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s democratic landscape. Tinubu, often revered as the ‘Jagaban’ of the political arena, has navigated intricate political terrains, advocating for democracy and governance reforms. His tenure as governor from 1999 to 2007 laid the foundation for transformative policies, turning Lagos into a bustling metropolis and a hub for economic growth. Many attribute the state’s infrastructural development,and also enhanced public services,to his visionary leadership.

Yet, his political legacy is not without controversy. Throughout his career, Tinubu has faced criticisms and allegations that have sparked national debates about integrity and governance. Nevertheless, supporters argue that his ability to forge alliances and establish a robust party structure has empowered the political class in Nigeria, creating pathways for emerging leaders. As Lagos citizens gather for the thanksgiving services, it’s a moment to reflect on both the triumphs and challenges of his journey, highlighting the complexities of a leader who continues to influence the dynamics of Nigerian politics.