Abuja based lawyer and human rights advocate, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has praised Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, for his contributions to youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy as he clocks 40.
In a statement issued on Monday, Olajengbesi, the Managing Partner of Law Corridor, described Seyi Tinubu as one of the most outstanding young Nigerians shaping the country’s business and development landscape. He lauded the celebrant’s dedication to nation-building and his positive influence among Nigerian youths.
Olajengbesi noted that Seyi Tinubu, who chairs the out-of-home advertising company, Loatsad Promomedia, has demonstrated that young Nigerians can succeed in business through creativity and hard work. He said the entrepreneur’s tenacity and innovation continue to inspire a new generation of business-minded youths.
“At 40, Seyi Tinubu continues to show Nigerian youths that building a thriving business in Nigeria is possible,” Olajengbesi said. “Establishing his advertising firm, Loatsad Promomedia, about 10 years ago is testament to his entrepreneurial candor and a shining example of what resilience and vision can achieve.”
The lawyer further praised Seyi Tinubu’s role in supporting national development initiatives, noting that despite his father’s political position, he has maintained a focus on productive ventures and youth-oriented causes rather than political controversies.
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“Politically, Seyi Tinubu has stayed above the noise and focused on assisting his dad in the assignment of national development,” Olajengbesi said. “Since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule, Seyi Tinubu is undoubtedly the most vibrant president’s son that the country has produced.”
He also highlighted Seyi Tinubu’s philanthropic efforts in education, youth empowerment, and agriculture, describing him as a consistent supporter of community growth and human capital development.
“Seyi Tinubu’s kind gestures are palpable in education, youth empowerment, and agriculture,” Olajengbesi added. “He has been diligently generous in the humanitarian space even before his father became Nigeria’s president.”
Olajengbesi concluded by celebrating Seyi Tinubu as a “symbol of modern Nigerian entrepreneurship” and a bridge-builder who connects young people to opportunities for growth and innovation.
He urged other privileged young Nigerians to emulate Seyi Tinubu’s example by investing in ventures that empower others and contribute meaningfully to national progress.


