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Remi Tinubu Celebrates Queen Salawa Abeni At 65


The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has joined notable individuals in celebrating the 65th birthday of renowned Nigerian musician, Queen Salawa Abeni.

In a goodwill message issued on Saturday by the First Lady’s spokesperson Kukoyi, Senator Tinubu commended Salawa Abeni’s decades-long career in the Nigerian music industry, describing her as a brilliant example of skill, tenacity, and greatness.

She pointed out that the well-known singer’s unique voice and artistic ability have continuously reflected Nigeria’s rich cultural legacy.

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According to her, Queen Abeni’s enormous contributions to the entertainment business and her ongoing appeal to followers both domestically and internationally were lauded.

Tinubu’s wife prayed for divine health, peace, joy, happiness, and many more fruitful years for the music icon.

She wrote on X: “I felicitate with you, family, friends and loved ones on the occasion of your 65th birthday. Your journey in the Nigerian music industry has remained a symbol of talent, resilience, and excellence, expressing the rich culture and heritage of our nation for decades.

“Your dedication to your craft and your impact on the entertainment industry continue to earn you admiration and respect globally with your fans in the diaspora.

“I pray that Almighty God grants you divine health, peace, joy, happiness, and many more fruitful years. Happy 65th Birthday, Queen Salawa Abeni”.



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