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The Qualities of Leadership in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu -By Dr. Adewole Olubunmi Adedokun

Behind Tinubu’s influence lies a deep well of political strategy. Known as a grandmaster of political chess, he doesn’t act on impulse. Every move — from alliances to policies — is thought through with precision. His understanding of power dynamics, timing, and human capital development has enabled him to remain relevant for decades, even in the face of changing political tides.

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In Nigeria’s dynamic and often unpredictable political landscape, few figures have demonstrated the staying power, strategic acumen, and nation-building capacity as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Widely referred to as the “Emilokan” — a term that has come to symbolize his sense of destiny and political arrival — Tinubu’s leadership journey is one marked by resilience, years of strategic planning, and a rare ability to build across tribal, religious, and political divides. As Nigeria continues to navigate complex national challenges, understanding the leadership qualities of its current president offers valuable insights into what has shaped his rise and sustained his relevance.

  1. Patience: The Waiting Game of a Statesman

President Tinubu’s political path is a masterclass in strategic patience. For years, he played the role of a kingmaker, quietly nurturing political talents, supporting aspirants across party lines, and investing in Nigeria’s democratic process. Unlike many who rushed for the presidency, Tinubu waited — learning from the missteps of past southern leaders like Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, and MKO Abiola. When the time was right, he declared “Emilokan” — a bold assertion not of entitlement, but of readiness. His patience was not passive; it was the patience of a planner and a mentor who knew the power of timing.

  1. Courage in the Face of Power

Few Nigerian politicians have shown the kind of boldness Tinubu exhibited during the country’s military era. He stood firm against the oppressive regimes of Generals Babangida and Abacha and later challenged President Obasanjo in court — and won. His courage was again tested and proven in his first week as President when he decisively removed the decades-long fuel subsidy — a policy seen by many as untouchable. Where previous leaders faltered, Tinubu acted, enduring public backlash in pursuit of long-term national interest.

  1. Strategic Planning: A Political Mastermind

Behind Tinubu’s influence lies a deep well of political strategy. Known as a grandmaster of political chess, he doesn’t act on impulse. Every move — from alliances to policies — is thought through with precision. His understanding of power dynamics, timing, and human capital development has enabled him to remain relevant for decades, even in the face of changing political tides.

  1. Disciplined Communication: The ‘Padlocked Mouth’

In an era where loud rhetoric often overshadows action, Tinubu is remarkably restrained in his speech. He speaks sparingly but purposefully, preferring action to noise. This “padlocked mouth” approach to public discourse reflects a deeper discipline and strategic focus.

  1. Partnership and Inclusivity: A National Leader

One of Tinubu’s most underrated strengths is his inclusivity. In a country deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines, Tinubu has consistently built bridges rather than walls. His political empire cuts across the entire nation, and he has empowered politicians from all corners of the country.

  1. Philanthropy: Silent Generosity

President Tinubu’s philanthropic gestures often go unpublicized. He has supported countless Nigerians — from students and small business owners to political aspirants — often behind closed doors. His quiet generosity has built loyalty and trust, further solidifying his role as a national godfather of politics.

  1. Positivity and Optimism: Never Backing Down

Throughout his political journey, Tinubu has exemplified unshakable optimism. Even when written off or politically isolated, he remained positive and focused. This ability to maintain hope in difficult times has inspired followers and given him the stamina to overcome significant political hurdles.

  1. Performance and Prudence: A Legacy in Lagos

Tinubu’s legacy as the Governor of Lagos State is widely acknowledged. His administration laid the foundation for the state’s transformation into Nigeria’s economic powerhouse. His reforms in taxation, infrastructure, and governance created a model that continues to influence urban management in Nigeria today.

  1. Forgiveness and Philosophy: The Bigger Picture

In a political environment known for grudges and vendettas, Tinubu stands out for his ability to forgive and reconcile. He rarely retaliates, preferring to focus on long-term goals rather than short-term revenge. His political philosophy emphasizes unity, inclusion, and national interest.

Conclusion

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu represents a unique blend of patience, courage, strategic planning, and nation-building capacity. His story is one of enduring influence built on calculated risks, disciplined leadership, and a deep understanding of Nigeria’s complexities. As Nigeria charts its course through a critical period in its history, Tinubu’s leadership qualities offer lessons for politicians and citizens invested in the nation’s future.

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With these qualities scarce in any political leaders currently aspiring to become president in Nigeria, and his sterling performances unmatched by any other President in Nigeria, only God can stop President Bola Tinubu from winning a second term in 2027.

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Dr. Adewole Olubunmi Adedokun is a writer, educational consultant, and pastor based in Umuahia, Abia State.

wolebunmi@gmail.com (07031255878)

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