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THE RARE WISDOM IN BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S ASCENSION:MASTERING THE COMPLEX PROCESS OF POWER

MUSA-ODODO ABDULRAHAMAN

Greatness is never accidental. It is forged through process – often slow, often misunderstood, yet always necessary. The political rise of Bola Ahmed Tinubu offers a compelling study in the discipline of waiting, the intelligence of strategy, and the mastery of complex political systems.

His journey is not merely a story of ambition fulfilled; it is an exposition of how patience, mentorship, heritage, and calculated engagement with political structures can culminate in national leadership.

  1. Early Foundations: The Making of a Political Mind

Before the public saw the strategist, there was a young boy shaped by a woman of depth and foresight – his mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji.

Abibatu Mogaji was no ordinary matriarch. She was a formidable leader of market women in Lagos and a political force in her own right. Her influence extended beyond commerce into grassroots mobilization and civic consciousness.

She moved in the circles of Nigeria’s early nationalist architects such as:

Herbert Macaulay

Obafemi Awolowo

These were not just associations – they were formative exposures. Through her, young Tinubu encountered politics not as theory, but as lived reality: organization, loyalty, negotiation, and the power of the masses.

Her Timeless Lessons

From her, he absorbed enduring principles:

Power flows from people, not titles

Leadership is service rooted in structure

Patience is not weakness – it is preparation

Destiny must be cultivated, not assumed

She is often remembered as a woman who not only believed in her son’s destiny but actively prepared him for it – through discipline, exposure, and Prayerful intentionality.

  1. Education, Exposure, and Strategic Formation

Tinubu’s educational and professional journey – particularly his time abroad – refined his analytical mind. His exposure to global systems of governance and finance gave him tools that many of his contemporaries lacked.

But what distinguishes him is not just knowledge – it is application within Nigeria’s unique political terrain.

He understood early that Nigeria’s democracy is not linear. It is layered, complex, and deeply human. To navigate it requires:

Coalition building

Ethnic and regional sensitivity

Institutional understanding

Long-term thinking

  1. Entry into Politics: The Era of Learning and Alignment

His formal political journey gained momentum during the Third Republic, where he served as a Senator under the platform influenced by the ideals of Obafemi Awolowo.

But history intervened.

The annulment of the 1993 Nigerian presidential election annulment became a defining moment. Rather than retreat, Tinubu joined the pro-democracy struggle, aligning with forces that resisted military rule.

This phase taught him:

The cost of conviction

The importance of alliances in adversity

That setbacks are part of the process – not its end

  1. Exile and Return: Refinement Through Adversity

During military repression, Tinubu went into exile – a period that deepened his strategic thinking.

Exile is often a crucible. For Tinubu, it was:

A time of reflection

A period of network consolidation

An opportunity to study power from a distance

When democracy returned in 1999, he emerged not as a novice, but as a refined political actor ready for executive leadership.

  1. Governor of Lagos State: The Laboratory of Power

As Governor of Lagos State (1999–2007), Tinubu demonstrated what would become his signature strength: institutional building.

He did not merely govern – he constructed systems:

Revenue reforms

Judicial strengthening

Urban planning frameworks

Talent identification and mentorship

More importantly, he began building a political network – mentoring individuals who would later become governors, ministers, and national figures.

This phase reveals a critical insight:

True power is not in holding office, but in building structures that outlive your tenure.

  1. The Long Wait: Mastery of Political Process

After leaving office, Tinubu did not rush toward the presidency. Instead, he entered a prolonged phase of strategic positioning.

For over a decade, he:

Strengthened party structures

Forged alliances across regions

Played kingmaker roles

Influenced national political direction

This culminated in his central role in the formation of the All Progressives Congress – a coalition that altered Nigeria’s political landscape.

Here lies one of his rarest virtues:

The Virtue of Waiting

Many aspire to leadership; few understand timing.

Tinubu’s journey shows that:

Premature ambition can destroy destiny

Process matures capacity

Endurance is strategic, not passive

  1. Final Ascension: Presidency as Culmination, Not Beginning

His eventual emergence as President was not sudden – it was the culmination of decades of preparation.

Every phase – childhood influence, political struggle, governance, alliance-building – fed into this moment.

This is the essence of process-driven destiny.

  1. Lessons for Leaders and Aspiring Politicians

For Political Contemporaries

Do not underestimate structure: Power without organization is temporary

Invest in people: Networks outlast positions

Think long-term: Destiny is a marathon, not a sprint

For Younger Aspirants

Respect process: There are no shortcuts to sustainable leadership

Seek mentorship: Greatness is often inherited through guidance

Develop patience: Timing is as important as talent

Build capacity before seeking position

  1. The Deeper Philosophy: Process as Destiny

Tinubu’s journey reinforces a universal truth:

Process is not an obstacle to destiny – it is the pathway to it.

From the early nurturing of Abibatu Mogaji, to the ideological shadows of Herbert Macaulay and Obafemi Awolowo, to decades of strategic patience – his life illustrates that greatness is engineered through time, discipline, and understanding.

Conclusion: Virtues, Valor, and Victory

The story of Bola Ahmed Tinubu is ultimately one of:

Virtue – learned from foundational influences

Valor – demonstrated in times of struggle

Victory – achieved through mastery of process

For a nation like Nigeria, and for all who aspire to lead within it, this journey stands as both a lesson and a challenge:

Will you rush for power, or will you prepare for it?

Musa-Ododo Abdulrahaman
Chairman, National Policy Dialogue – a Dialogue with Wisdom.
National Steward, The Renewed Hope Intelligentsia.

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