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Nigeria’s First Lady raises N20bn for ‘abandoned’ national library project

Posted on September 23, 2025 by Admin

Sept. 23, 2025

The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, says the National Library fund has raised about N20.4 billion since its launch on Sept. 18, ahead of her 65th birthday.
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Ahead of her birthday on Sept. 21, Mrs Tinubu unveiled a fundraising initiative aimed at completing the country’s long-abandoned National Library headquarters in Abuja.
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‎Speaking to State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, she described the library project as deeply personal, reflecting her lifelong passion for education and learning.
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‎She clarified that the initiative is not a pet project, but a national effort led by the Federal Ministry of Education under the “Oluremi at 65 Education Fund.”
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‎She explained that signatories to the account are the Minister of Education and the Chief Librarian of the Federation for transparency and accountability, insisting hers was to help drive the funds.
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‎“So far we have raised N20.4bn since this fund launched last week and more are still coming,” she said.
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‎Mrs. Tinubu expressed gratitude to Nigerians who she had urged to donate to the fund instead of sending her birthday gifts or placing congratulatory newspaper adverts.
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‎She shared how libraries shaped her early years, nurturing her curiosity and personal development, and reaffirmed her belief in the transformative power of books.
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‎A former senator and First Lady of Lagos State, Tinubu recalled her longstanding commitment to philanthropic causes, especially in education and public health.
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‎“This is not the first time I have raised funds for causes close to my heart.
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‎”For my 45th birthday, I raised ₦50 million to complete the National Sickle Cell Foundation Center, which has since become fully operational.
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‎For my 50th birthday, I raised ₦200 million for the New Era Foundation and other charities”.
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‎“I have played my part in this project, and believe Nigerians can raise the funds needed to complete the library. This is not just a project but a national treasure that will serve generations to come,”
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‎She dismissed speculations about political motives, stressing that her focus remains on giving back, supporting the vulnerable, and building a stronger nation.
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‎“What is wrong in doing well or trying to build our country – if I could assist the post war building process in Liberia by donating the Oluremi Tinubu Elementary and Junior Secondary School in Monte Serrado County in Liberia, what is wrong in drawing attention to some of the areas of need in our beloved Nation”.
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‎She drew inspiration from writers and leaders, referencing Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese Writer and U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s call to serve rather than wait for help.
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‎“It doesn’t take much to do good. Most of the work I’ve ever done is not something new; I just make it look big, and at the end of the day, it turns big.”
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‎The First Lady acknowledged contributors from well meaning Nigerians, including politicians and captains of industries.
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The National Library project was first proposed in 1981 and construction began in 2006 after a contract award worth N8.59 billion, with a two-year completion target.
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‎By 2023, only 44 per cent of the work had been done. Cost estimates for completion now range between N49.6 billion and N120 billion.
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‎The project site, located between the National Mosque and the National Ecumenical Centre in Abuja, is seen as a critical hub for education and youth engagement.
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‎Successive administrations have pledged completion. In 2025, the Federal Government mandated TETFund to resume funding and restart construction of the project.
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‎Minister of Education, Mr. Tunji Alausa, in April confirmed that construction would resume on June 1 following detailed site assessments.
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‎The Nigerian Library Association has renewed its call for urgent completion, citing the project’s importance to national education, research, and cultural preservation.‎(NAN)

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