Chief Bola
Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu (born 29 March 1952) was elected Senator for the
Lagos West constituency in Lagos State, Nigeria in
1993. This election was just prior to a military take-over in December 1993.
After the return to democracy, he was elected governor of Lagos State, holding
office from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2007.
He is an influential member of
the All Progressives Congress party; he
also holds both the chieftaincies of the Asiwaju of Lagos and the Jagaban of
the Borgu Kingdom
in Niger State,
Nigeria. He has been routinely referred to as the national leader of the APC
during the presidency of Muhammadu Buhari.
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Background
Bola Ahmed Adekunle
Tinubu,(Jagaban of Borgu) was born on the 29th of March, 1952, in the city
of Lagos,
Nigeria. He attended St. John's Primary School, Aroloya, Lagos and Children's
Home School in Ibadan, South West of Nigeria. Tinubu then went to the United States in
1975, where he studied first at Richard J. Daley College in Chicago, Illinois,
and then at Chicago State University. He graduated in
1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting.
Tinubu worked for the American companies Arthur Andersen, Deloitte, Haskins, & Sells, and GTE Services Corporation. After
returning to Nigeria in 1983, Bola Tinubu joined Mobil Oil Nigeria,
and later became an executive of the company.
Early
Political career
His political career began in
1992, on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (where he was a member of
the faction of the Peoples Front led by Shehu Musa Yar'Adua and made up of other
politicians such as Dapo Sarumi and Yomi Edu).
He was elected to the Nigerian Senate,
representing the Lagos West constituency in the short-lived Nigerian Third Republic. After
the results of the 12 June 1993 presidential elections were annulled, Tinubu
became a founding member of the pro-democracy National Democratic Coalition,
awhich group which mobilized support for the restoration of democracy and
recognition of the results of the 12th of June. He went into exile in 1994 and
returned to the country in 1998 after the death of the military dictator Sani Abacha,
which ushered in a transition to civilian rule.
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
won the AD primaries for the Lagos State gubernatorial elections in competition
with Funsho Williams and Wahab Dosunmu,
a former Minister of Works and Housing. In April 1999, he stood for the
position of Executive Governor of Lagos State on the AD ticket and was elected.
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