Buhari joined family members, particularly his wife, Awele Elumelu, in thanksgiving to God for all the resourcefulness and impact, with brighter future ahead.
By Jeffrey Agbo
President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated distinguished banker, economist, and philanthropist Tony Elumelu on his 60th birthday on March 22, sharing joy and warmth of the occasion with the entrepreneur, who was ranked amongst World’s 100 most influential personalities in 2020 by Time.
President Buhari felicitated with the chairman of the United Bank of Africa (UBA) Group on the milestone, affirming the honour and pride that the benefactor has brought to Nigeria, and Africa, with his achievements, lighting the way for many to grow through inspiration, mentorship and training, with focus on raising a generation of entrepreneurs.
Buhari said he believes Elumelu’s benevolence typifies his humble background and upbringing, starting out as a young banker, daring to dream of a modern and technologically friendly financial institution, Standard Trust Bank, and leading one of the biggest mergers with the UBA, which made history and strengthened the economy.
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President Buhari noted the combination of youthfulness in style, broadness in networking, with both old and young, and the passion in pursuing and realising dreams that the entrepreneur continually projects, graciously guiding others to nurture their business ideas to reality, especially in meeting societal needs and rendering value.
As the chairman of Heirs Holdings, Transcorp and Tony Elumelu Foundation clocks 60, Buhari joined family members, particularly his wife, Awele Elumelu, in thanksgiving to God for all the resourcefulness and impact, with brighter future ahead.
President Buhari prayed for long life, good health and wisdom for the Humanitarian.
Elumelu sits on a number of public and social sector boards, including the World Economic Forum Community of Chairmen and the Global Leadership Council of UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited.
In 2020, in recognition of his business leadership and economic empowerment of young African entrepreneurs, he was named in the Time100 Most Influential People in the World, and recognised with Belgium’s oldest and highest royal order. In 2022, TIME again recognised him with its inaugural TIME100 Impact list, honouring him alongside six global leaders who have gone over and beyond to move their industries – and the world – forward.