Bola Tinubu

Accountant

Birthday March 29, 1952

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Lagos, British Nigeria

Age 71 years old

Nationality Nigeria

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1952

Chief Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu (born 29 March 1952) is a Nigerian politician who is the 16th and current president of Nigeria.

He is generally accepted in reliable sources to have been born in 1952; this year of birth is sometimes disputed by political opponents, who argue that he is much older.

Some reliable sources note that his age has not been verified.

Tinubu attended St. John's Primary School, Aroloya, Lagos before proceeding to Children Home School in Ibadan.

He completed undergraduate studies in the United States, first at Richard J. Daley College in Chicago and then at Chicago State University.

1979

He graduated in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting.

Tinubu worked as an accountant for the American companies Arthur Andersen, Deloitte and GTE Services Corporation.

1983

After returning to Nigeria in 1983, he joined Mobil Oil Nigeria, and later became a company executive.

1990

He returned to Nigeria in the early 1990s and was employed by Mobil Nigeria as an accountant, before entering politics as a Lagos West senatorial candidate in 1992 under the banner of the Social Democratic Party.

1991

Tinubu's political career began in 1991, when he joined the Social Democratic Party.

1992

In 1992, he was elected to the Senate, representing the Lagos West constituency in the short-lived Nigerian Third Republic.

1993

After the military head of state Sani Abacha dissolved the Senate in 1993, Tinubu became an activist campaigning for the return of democracy as a part of the National Democratic Coalition movement.

In the first post-transition Lagos State gubernatorial election, Tinubu won by a wide margin as a member of the Alliance for Democracy.

Four years later, he won re-election to a second term.

After the results of the 12 June 1993 presidential elections were annulled, Tinubu became a founding member of the pro-democracy National Democratic Coalition, a group which mobilized support for the restoration of democracy and recognition of Moshood Abiola as winner of the 12 June election.

1994

Following the seizure of power as military head of state of General Sani Abacha, he went into exile in 1994 and returned to the country in 1998 after the death of the military dictator, which ushered in the transition to the Fourth Nigerian Republic.

1999

He was the governor of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007, and senator for Lagos West in the Third Republic.

Tinubu spent his early life in southwestern Nigeria and later moved to the United States where he studied accounting at Chicago State University.

In the run-up to the 1999 elections, Bola Tinubu was a protégé of Alliance for Democracy (AD) leaders Abraham Adesanya and Ayo Adebanjo.

He went on to win the AD primaries for the Lagos State governorship elections in defeating Funsho Williams and Wahab Dosunmu, a former Minister of Works and Housing.

In January 1999, he stood for the position of Governor of Lagos State on the AD ticket and was elected governor.

During his 8 years in government, Tinubu initiated new road construction, required to meet the needs of the fast-growing population of the state.

2003

Tinubu, alongside a new deputy governor, Femi Pedro, won re-election into office as governor in April 2003.

All other states in the South West fell to the People's Democratic Party in those elections.

He was involved in a struggle with the Olusegun Obasanjo-controlled federal government over whether Lagos State had the right to create new Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to meet the needs of its large population.

The controversy led to the federal government seizing funds meant for local councils in the state.

During the latter part of his term in office, he was engaged in continuous clashes with PDP powers such as Adeseye Ogunlewe, a former Lagos State senator who had become minister of works, and Bode George, the southwest chairman of the PDP.

2006

In 2006, Tinubu attempted to persuade the then-vice president of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar to become the head of his party, the Action Congress (AC).

Abubakar who was a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), had recently fallen out with President Olusegun Obasanjo over Abubakar's ambition to succeed Obasanjo as president.

Tinubu offered Abubakar the chance to switch parties and join the AC, offering him his party's presidential candidacy, with the condition that he, Tinubu, would be Atiku Abubakar's running mate.

Atiku declined the proposition and, having switched to the AC, chose a running mate from the South East, Senator Ben Obi.

Although Atiku ran for office on Tinubu's platform in the election, the PDP still won, in a landslide.

Relations between Tinubu and deputy governor Femi Pedro became increasingly tense after Pedro declared his intention to run for the gubernatorial elections.

2007

After leaving office in 2007, he played a key role in the formation of the All Progressives Congress in 2013.

In 2023, he was elected president of Nigeria.

Tinubu was born in Lagos into the merchant family of Abibatu Mogaji, the Ìyál'ọ́jà of Lagos.

Pedro competed to become the AC candidate for governor in the 2007 elections, but withdrew his name on the eve of the party nomination.

He defected to the Labour Party while still keeping his position as deputy governor.

Tinubu's tenure as Lagos State Governor ended on 29 May 2007, when his successor Babatunde Fashola of the Action Congress took office.

2009

In 2009, following the landslide victory of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in the April 2007 elections, Tinubu became involved in negotiations to bring together the fragmented opposition parties into a "mega-party" capable of challenging the then ruling PDP.