Renowned oil magnate and philanthropist, Prince Engr. Arthur Eze, OFR (Ozoigbondu), has thrown his weight behind the Tinubu Young Generation Forum (TYGF), commending the group’s commitment to advancing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and empowering Nigerian youth for national development.
Eze, who is the Group Chairman of Atlas Oranto Petroleum International Ltd, made the endorsement during a roundtable meeting with TYGF delegates on Tuesday in Abuja.
The delegation, led by the group’s National President and CEO of Kev-Crave Global Ltd, Hon. Prince Kevin Timothy, also included the Regional Manager of Avic Aviation Industry, who presented the newly launched C919 and C909 aircraft to the business mogul.
Commending the forum’s efforts, Prince Eze said the youths remain vital to the nation’s progress and must play active roles in governance, entrepreneurship, and innovation. He urged young people to unite and take responsibility for shaping Nigeria’s future.
“Through dedication and hard work, the youths remain the foundation of national development,” he said. “I recommend that AVIC Aviation Industry consider establishing aircraft hangars and aviation training facilities in the Southeast region. This will create jobs and strengthen Nigeria’s aviation capacity.”
Eze reaffirmed his support for President Tinubu’s administration, describing the President as “God’s gift to Nigeria” and expressing confidence in his leadership ahead of the 2027 elections. According to him, Tinubu’s inclusive governance and focus on national unity have positioned Nigeria on a path toward sustainable growth.
He further noted that the TYGF’s mission aligns with the government’s youth empowerment objectives and called on the private sector to partner with young innovators to drive national transformation.
On his part, Hon. Kevin Timothy praised Prince Eze for his unwavering support for youth-led initiatives and his continued investment in Nigeria’s development. He said the engagement also explored business and investment opportunities, particularly in aviation and infrastructure, to strengthen local participation in key sectors.



