‘Why must Nigeria beg for charity to build the very temple of knowledge?’ – Peter Obi

‘Why must Nigeria beg for charity to build the very temple of knowledge?’ – Peter Obi

Former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, is asking, “What kind of country must beg for charity to build the very temple of knowledge?”

Obi embedded the question in his congratulatory message to the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 65th birthday on Sunday 21 September, 2025.

The 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) prayed “May God Almighty grant her many more healthy, fruitful, and happy years”.

Obi, however, confessed he was “struck by irony” as he read her request, which says: “that instead of cakes or newspaper adverts, well-wishers should donate toward completing the National Library in Abuja”.

Obi said, “Nigeria will rise on the strength of minds formed in classrooms and nourished in libraries, not on the wings of jets or the splendour of mansions.”

In his tribute to the First Lady on X, Obi wrote: “We Are Finished!

“I join millions of Nigerians in wishing Her Excellency, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, a happy birthday. May God Almighty, who has been with her all these years, grant her many more healthy, fruitful, and happy years.

“However, I was struck by irony reading her request: that instead of cakes or newspaper adverts, well-wishers should donate toward completing the National Library in Abuja. On the surface, it is noble and selfless. But beneath it lies an indictment of our nation.

“I recall that, as Governor of Anambra State, I too urged that money meant for adverts be channelled into meaningful causes—computers for schools and classroom blocks.

“Such gestures were never meant to replace the government’s duty but to complement it. The state still bore the responsibility of providing those essentials.

“That is why it is shocking that, in our present circumstances, while billions are easily found for jets, yachts, unused mansions, endless trips abroad, and other frivolities, the nation must rely on birthday donations to complete its own National Library.

“What kind of country must beg for charity to build the very temple of knowledge? What kind of leaders waste trillions on luxury and vanity, while the National Library – our intellectual furnace – remains abandoned in the capital? Serious nations treat libraries as sacred; but here we reduce them to afterthoughts, begging bowls, or birthday tokens.

“Mrs Tinubu was right: education is the most enduring legacy a nation can give its people. Yet to know this truth and still prioritise vanity is both shocking and tragic.

“If Nigeria will rise, it will not be on the wings of jets or the splendour of mansions, but on the strength of minds formed in classrooms and nourished in libraries. Until then, the lament remains true—we are finished.”

SHARE ARTICLE:

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *