In an update published by Channels TV, United States President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, during the National Prayer Breakfast held in Washington, D.C. Trump paused his address to highlight her dual role as a high-ranking political figure and a Christian pastor, describing her as a woman of profound influence and spirituality within the African continent.
The event was further detailed by The Nation and ThisDay, which both noted the significance of the diplomatic gesture. The Nation reported that “the recognition underscores the growing interpersonal diplomacy between the Trump administration and the Tinubu presidency,” while ThisDay included a short quote from a diplomat at the event: “It was a rare moment of personal recognition that signals strong bilateral rapport.”
The First Lady’s presence at the annual gathering, which brings together world leaders and clergy, is seen as part of Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with the U.S. government. Analysts believe such high-level interactions could pave the way for deeper cooperation on faith-based initiatives and social welfare programs between the two nations.
Echotitbits take: This public shout-out from Trump is more than just a courtesy; it signals a “soft power” win for Nigeria. It positions the First Lady as a key bridge between the two administrations, particularly in areas of religious and social cooperation.
Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/us-president-acknowledges-nigerias-first-lady-as-respected-woman/, February 6, 2026
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