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PRESIDENTS MAHAMA, TINUBU HONOR DR. MIKE ADENUGA ON 72ND BIRTHDAY


Former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, and Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, have extended warm felicitations to business magnate and Chairman of Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr., on the occasion of his 72nd birthday.

In separate goodwill messages, both leaders commended Dr. Adenuga’s exceptional contributions to economic development and nation-building, hailing his entrepreneurial genius and unwavering commitment to excellence across the African continent.

President Mahama described Dr. Adenuga’s life as “a shining example of vision, resilience, and extraordinary accomplishment.” He noted that through his expansive business empire, the Globacom boss has contributed significantly to the socio-economic advancement of not only Nigeria but also Ghana and the wider African landscape.

“Dr. Adenuga’s leadership and philanthropic spirit remain a beacon of inspiration for generations across Africa,” President Mahama added.

Echoing similar sentiments, President Tinubu lauded Dr. Adenuga’s impact across various sectors including telecommunications, banking, and the oil and gas industry. He highlighted Globacom’s revolutionary per-second billing model as a transformative move that broadened digital inclusion and telecommunications access for millions of Nigerians.

“Dr. Adenuga’s humility and diligence have propelled him to heights of global recognition. His companies like Conoil have shown that indigenous firms can compete with global oil giants, contributing to Nigeria’s energy security and economic sovereignty,” President Tinubu stated.

President Tinubu further acknowledged Dr. Adenuga’s strategic investments beyond Nigeria, spanning into several African countries and Europe. He noted that such bold ventures earned him prestigious honors such as Commander of the Legion of Honour (France) and Companion of the Star of Ghana.

Both leaders wished Dr. Adenuga continued health, prosperity, and long life, while celebrating his enduring legacy in Africa’s business, philanthropic, and socio-economic landscape.

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