Tag: First Lady

  • First Lady seeks stiffer penalties for  kidnappers

    First Lady seeks stiffer penalties for  kidnappers

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has renewed her call for stiffer penalties for kidnapping. She likened the menace to a war in the country.

    Mrs. Tinubu spoke while hosting three senators representing Lagos State at the State House, Abuja yesterday.

    The senators are: Adetokunbo Abiru (Lagos East); Wasiu Eshinlokun Sanni (Lagos Central) and Dr. Idiat Adebule (Lagos West).

    In a statement by her spokesperson, Busola Kukoyi, the First Lady Tinubu urged the lawmakers to enact security-related laws to stem rising crime.

    Kukoyi quoted Senator Tinubu as saying: “We should look into the laws we would bring up. On the issue of kidnapping, it is like we are in a war, a war against kidnapping and kidnappers.”

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    Admonishing Nigerians to help one another, she said: “The administration of President (Bola Ahmed) Tinubu is resolute to leave legacies for generations yet unborn. This takes a lot of sacrifice and courage.”

    Abiru, who doubles as Chairman, Southern Senators’ Forum, noted that Tinubu administration has initiated reforms that would put Nigeria on a solid economic wellbeing and lasting prosperity.

    The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking and Finance assured that the Senate will continue to look into people-centered legislation, especially on the economy and security.

    Abiru expressed optimism that the economy would soon be back on track.

  • I’m not afraid of death, says First Lady

    I’m not afraid of death, says First Lady

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has said she is not afraid of death from any quarters, having attained the age of 64.

    She was reacting to a viral video in which an unidentified Islamic preacher in Bauchi State said the First Lady deserved to die for her Christian faith.

    The preacher also described the Muslim/Muslim ticket that brought President Bola Tinubu to power as a scam.

    But Senator Tinubu, who spoke yesterday during a courtesy visit to the Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji Rilwan Adamu, before inaugurating some projects in the state, said she was not deterred by any death threat.

    She said: “I want to thank His Excellency (Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed). He keeps assuring me that I am safe in Bauchi. But I want to say that I am too old to be afraid. If God has granted me over 60 years on earth, I shouldn’t be afraid of death.

    “I thank God that you encouraged me to come. Nigeria belongs to all of us and this is the time for us to unite more than ever before.”

    Governor Mohammed condemned the death threats against the First Lady, describing it as a “national embarrassment”.

    The governor expressed dismay over the preacher’s outburst, saying the threat was outrageous.

    He assured Mrs. Tinubu of her safety in the state and pledged to take appropriate action against the cleric that issued the death threat.

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    Mohammed said: “Your Excellency, you have distinguished yourself not only as a distinguished senator but as a politician that has opened the new frontier of politics and politicking. Your Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) is giving hope because you have set aside all the differences of politics and partisanship.

    “Of course, I am aware of some of the challenges and threats to your life and person by somebody from this state. I was so disappointed and frustrated. But you made my day as a courageous mother; you decided to come to Bauchi State.”

    Addressing the Emir, the governor said: “Your Royal Highness, this distinguished lady has shown that Nigeria is really working and that Nigeria is one and nobody can play politics with our lives. We are very grateful.”

    To the First Lady, he added: “Your life is more important to us than our own lives. Nothing will happen to you.”

    Senator Tinubu later inaugurated a community IT centre built by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) at Yan Doka Road and Alternative High School for Girls, supported by the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) at the Federal Low-Cost.

    She expressed commitment to ensure that women and girls have a better access to ICT facilities to improve their digital skills.

  • First Lady, Nana-Shettima, Sulaiman-Ibrahim lead distinguished women in 2024 compendium

    First Lady, Nana-Shettima, Sulaiman-Ibrahim lead distinguished women in 2024 compendium

    The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu; the wife of the Vice President, Nana Shettima and the Minister of State, Ministry of Police Affairs, Hon. Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim lead the pack of distinguished women women made the prestigious list of Nigeria’s most qualitative female leadership biographical compendium, “Nigeria Women Annual: 100 Leading Women.”

    Announcing this ahead of the 2024 edition of the International Women’s Day (IWD), its publishers said: “The Nigeria Women Annual: 100 Leading Women” is the premier qualitative profiling of phenomenal women in Nigeria who have contributed to the development of Nigeria and the world.

    Co-Editor and Executive Director of Gender Perspective, Tammie Edet Kammonke, said this year’s sterling list of Nigeria’s foremost women leaders is a mixed grill of accomplished professionals, tech experts, pastors, politicians, teachers, activists, development practitioners, and C-Suite corporate leaders.

    She said: “In publishing this compendium every year, we envision that we will continue to contribute to gender equality and women empowerment advocacy efforts towards filling the yawning gender gap in the leadership of Nigeria.”

    Kammonke revealed that through the project they have discovered an incredible number of accomplished Nigerian women, some of whom are unknown and unsung, across the wide spectrum of life both in Nigeria and in the diaspora.

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    “The choice of Senator Remi Tinubu for listing this year is in recognition of her accomplishments as a notable politician who served in the Nigerian senate for three consecutive terms and contributed immensely to legislations that have shaped Nigeria. This is in addition to being the country’s First Lady.

    “Nana Shettima is a well-known crusader for women’s development and the girl child education. She is the wife of the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “Hon. Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim is a highly experienced and accomplished professional with over two decades of technical, administrative, and executive experience across the public, private, and development sectors.

    “Her recent appointment as the Minister of State for Police Affairs is a recognition of her extensive experience in public policy and security, making her the first female Minister in the Ministry of Police Affairs since Nigeria’s democratic journey.

    “In her current role as the Minister of State for Police Affairs, she is championing reforms to reposition the Nigeria Police Force to be a world-class police institution that is inclusive, intelligence-led, community-based, technology-driven, and alive to its responsibilities of safeguarding lives and properties in the country,” she said.

    She said it is a gender-specific biographical compendium that responds to existing gender gaps in Nigeria’s biographical documentation and leadership.

    “It is said to be the most qualitative biographical profile on Nigeria’s most inspirational and influential women whose work will contribute to shaping Nigeria’s collective history in 2024, and will inspire readers, especially young girls and boys, who constitute the primary readership target,” Kammonke said.

  • First Lady announces N50m endowment fund

    First Lady announces N50m endowment fund

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has announced a N50 million endowment fund for the best graduating law student of the Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN), Kano.

    Mrs. Tinubu made the announcement at the inauguration of the institution’s School of Law Building, which was named after her by the university’s management.

     The first lady, who unveiled the building, expressed satisfaction with the facilities put in place and thanked the founder of the university, Prof. Adamu Gwarzo, for naming the school building after her.

    She also lauded Gwarzo for his contribution towards uplifting the standard of education in Nigeria and beyond.

    “I am delighted for being honoured at this occasion and I am not taking it for granted as I will continue to support the youths because education is the key to freedom,” she said.

    Mrs. Tinubu recalled that she did her one year mandatory National Youth Service in Kano State and how she stayed at the popular Sabon Gari area in the ancient city

    Gwarzo said MAAUN’s vision is to be a world-class university renowned in teaching, research and service for global mankind.

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    He said the mission of the university is to “offer the world with well-educated and talented leaders and captains of industries by providing affordable and acceptable qualitative education and skills to all”.

    Narrating the history of the school, Gwarzo recalled that the university started in Maradi, Niger Republic.

    He restated the commitment of the institution to providing quality education and high moral standard to the students.

    After inaaugurating the edifice, the first lady was conducted round the School of Law and the Murtala Ramat Mohammed library.

    Mrs. Tinubu was accompanied to the event by former First Lady, Hajia Maryam Abacha, Minister of State, FCT, Dr. Mariya Bunkure, former Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs. Pauline Tallen and wife of the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Mrs. George Akume.

    Other personalities that accompanied the First Lady were wives of governors from 17 states, including, Niger, Borno, Ekiti, Ebonyi, Ogun, Nasarawa, Gombe, Plateau and Jigawa.

    Other states were Katsina, Taraba, Adamawa, Kogi, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Lagos and the host state, Kano.

  • Lent: First lady urges positive attitudes among citizens

    Lent: First lady urges positive attitudes among citizens

    From Bolaji Ogundele, Abuja

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians, especially Christians, to use the Lenten period to turn a new leaf in their own interest and that of the nation.

    The First Lady said this in her personal message to Christians as the Lenten season started yesterday.

    Mrs. Tinubu urged Nigerians to use the period for contributions to the national growth by bringing something positive to the table.

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    “As we commence the Lenten season in fasting and atoning for sins committed, let us reflect on how we can turn a new leaf, for our own good, the good of our families, communities, and the nation as a whole.

    “We Nigerians are a generous, caring and loving people, and times like these call for us to show more compassion to the needy and people around us.

    “This is the time for us all to bring something to the table and contribute to the growth of our people and nation at large.

    “May God grant all our requests and petitions, in Jesus Name.

    “God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she said.

  • First Lady, Fagbemi, Marwa advise states on drug use prevention, treatment

    First Lady, Fagbemi, Marwa advise states on drug use prevention, treatment

    • NDLEA organises training for governors’ spouses

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the Attorney General of the Federation and Justice Minister Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), as well as the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig.-Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.) have urged state governments to prioritise the fight against substance abuse in their strategic work plans to have a safe and secure society.

    They spoke at the opening ceremony of a two-day training on Drug Prevention Treatment and Care (DPTC) organised by NDLEA for governors’ spouses yesterday in Abuja.

    The First Lady, who was special guest of honour, urged the states to see the war against the drug menace as a collective effort.

    Mrs. Tinubu, who was represented by wife of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mrs. Elizabeth Egbetokun, hailed Marwa and the Nigerian Governors’ Spouses’ Forum for the initiative.

    “I commend the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, under the leadership of His Excellency, Brigadier-General Mohammed Buba Marwa (retired) CON, OFR, for organising this vital training and for your ongoing efforts in combatting drug abuse in Nigeria.

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    “I equally commend the Chairperson of the Nigeria Governors’ Spouses’ Forum, Her Excellency, Ambassador (Dr.) Olufolake Abdulrazaq, for this significant collaboration.

    “We must recognise that drug abuse is not just a law enforcement issue but a public health crisis that requires a compassionate and multi-faceted response. We must challenge the stigma and discrimination associated with addiction and foster a culture of empathy, understanding, and solidarity towards those struggling with substance use disorders.

    “As mothers, we understand the profound impact that drug abuse can have on our children’s lives. Therefore, it is incumbent upon us to protect, nurture, and guide them towards a future free from the shackles of addiction.

    “As leaders in your respective states, you wield a unique platform to drive meaningful change. The role of governors’ spouses in combating drug abuse cannot be overstated. Through advocacy, we can ensure access to prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services for those affected by addiction.

    “However, our efforts must not end with this training. We must translate knowledge into action, collaborating with stakeholders, such as the NDLEA other government agencies, civil society organisations, healthcare providers, educators, and students.

    “Together, we can implement evidence-based strategies for prevention, early intervention, and holistic treatment approaches,” she said.

    Fagbemi praised the resourcefulness of the NDLEA leadership in utilising the Nigerian Governors’ Spouses’ Forum to cascade the drug war into the grassroots and the community level.

    Marwa noted that the devastating effects of substance abuse on public health, the environment, and its nexus with the spate of insecurity faced across the country made it mandatory for a whole-of-society approach to curb the scourge.

    He said this had been the focus of the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy campaign that NDLEA started in 2021.

    The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman (SAN), who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, assured the NDLEA of collaboration with his ministry in combatting substance abuse among students.

  • Tinubu’s wife visits Kano, meets Emir

    Tinubu’s wife visits Kano, meets Emir

    First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has arrived in the ancient city of Kano for her one-day official visit.

    The presidential jet conveying her and her entourage touched down at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport a few hours ago.

    The governor of Kano state, Abba Kabir Yusuf, and members of his cabinet were at the airport to receive the First Lady.

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    It was a rousing welcome as thousands of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) supporters and loyalists of the All Progressives Congress (APC) all came out to welcome the president’s wife.

    After a brief airport ceremony, the motorcade of the First Lady headed straight to the palace of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, for courtesy greetings.

    Hundreds of residents and schoolchildren came out to the streets to wave respectfully at the First Lady as she was being driven into the metropolis.

    The president’s wife is in Kano to commission a multi-purpose hall named after her at the faculty of Law, Maryam Abacha American University, Kano campus.

  • First Lady seeks more fight against female genital mutilation

    First Lady seeks more fight against female genital mutilation

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has called for more serious fight against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

    A statement yesterday in Abuja by her Senior Special Assistant (Media), Busola Kukoyi, said Senator Tinubu spoke at the commemoration of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM.

    The First Lady urged parents and guardians across the country to protect the rights, vulnerability and well-being of the girl-child.

    She said all stakeholders across the strata of the society should make deliberate effort to stop the unwholesome practice.

    “We commemorate the FGM under the theme: Her Voice, Her Future: Investing in Survivors-Led Movements to End Female Genital Mutilation.

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    “We are once again reminded of the responsibility we bear to protect the rights, vulnerability and well-being of the girl-child.

    “Today, I call upon parents, particularly mothers, traditional leaders, and community leaders, where Female Genital Mutilation persists, to consider the damage and irreversible health implications inflicted on our daughters.”

    Mrs. Tinubu said she acknowledged the progress made in the fight against FGM in the country.

    But the First Lady said it was paramount for a collective move to confront the FGM practices that still persisted and caused irreparable harm to girls.

    “I commend all our first ladies of states, other non-governmental organisations (NGOs), civil society organisations (CSOs) and healthcare professionals for lending their voices to the fight against FGM across the nation.

    “As we collectively strive for the full eradication of FGM in Nigeria by 2030, let all hands be on deck and let us continue to speak up against this injustice done to our girls,” she added.

  • First Lady donates $100,000 to NIDO medical centre

    First Lady donates $100,000 to NIDO medical centre

    The First Lady  and Chairperson of Renewed Hope Initiative, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has donated $100,000 towards  the health care of Nigerians in Diaspora, Sierra Leone Chapter (NIDO, SL) .

    The donation, according to a  statement by the organisation, is a fulfilment of her pledge towards the construction of a first-class medical centre for Nigerians in Sierra Leone.

    NIDO President in Sierra Leone,  Abiodun Oyebola, had requested Senator Tinubu’s’s support due to the dire and urgent need for a medical centre, as a result of the dilapidated state of healthcare facilities in Sierra Leone.

    The NIDO medical centre when completed and becomes operational will go a long way to address the medical needs of over 40,000 Nigerians living in Sierra Leone, and will complement the efforts of President Julis Maada Bio in closing the gaps in the health sector.

    Senator Tinubu had met with a cross-section of members of the Nigerians in Diaspora, Sierra Leone on  November 19, 2023, during her visit to the country as the Special Guest of Honour to the commemoration of UN World Day, hosted by Her Excellency, Dr. Fatima Bio, the First lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone.

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    It said: “The donation came in from the Renewed Hope Initiative, the humanitarian pet project of Her Excellency, Senator Tinubu.

    “This is a very big boost to alleviate the challenges being faced by Nigerians in Sierra Leone, especially in the health delivery sector of the country.

    “Recall that Sierra Leone is still grappling with the consequences of the 11-year brutal civil war that destroyed all national social infrastructure.

    “Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, Sierra Leone Chapter remains a trailblazer among the various NIDO chapters all over the world.

    “NIDO Sierra Leone is the first to organise the largest single gathering of Nigerians abroad under one roof during the inauguration of President Abiodun Oyebola and his executives on July 6, 2019, where over 4, 500 Nigerians gathered to celebrate our national unity. This remains the largest gathering to date.

    “Similarly, the NIDO medical centre, a project for non-profit, is the first of its kind in the diaspora.

    “It is therefore not surprising that NIDO Sierra Leone is the First Chapter to formally receive and have in audience our dear First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu who coincidentally was in Sierra Leone on her very first official trip outside Nigeria and in her capacity as the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”

  • First Lady to reintroduce schools for dropout girls

    First Lady to reintroduce schools for dropout girls

    • Senator Tinubu encourages governors’ wives to sustain services to masses

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has promised to reintroduce the Alternate High School for Girls, a programme targeting girls who dropped out of school.

    Mrs. Tinubu announced this at a meeting with wives of state governors at the State House yesterday in Abuja under the aegis of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI).

    The schools, the First Lady explained, would enable girls who had dropped out of school due to pregnancy, domestic violence, child trafficking, drug addiction and other reasons to return to the classroom and eke a living for themselves.

    “I will be re-introducing the Alternative High School for Girls. It will interest you to know that some states already have similar programmes named ‘Second Chance Schools’. We are going to reach out to the Federal Ministry of Education to help us harmonise and restructure these special intervention schools,” she said.

    A statement by her spokesperson Busola Kukoyi said the First Lady also announced that the RHI would distribute 1,950,000 exercise books to public primary and junior secondary schools across the nation.

    The exercise books, which she said were already being produced, would be given to each state through the RHI Coordinator/governors’ wives in the states to the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) chairmen for distribution to the students through the Local Government Education Authority.

    According to her, Lagos and Kano will get 100,000 exercise books each, while 50,000 will be given to other states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    Senator Tinubu said the RHI would start its Women Agricultural Support Programmes (WASP) in Imo State on February 28.

    The First Lady explained that women farmers would get N500,000.00 each while a total draft of N10,000,000 would be given to five RHI State Coordinators/governors’ wives, as the case may be.

    Also, Senator Tinubu yesterday urged governors’ wives to remain steadfast and supportive of one another.

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    The First Lady praised them for the efforts they had been making in their states, especially to ameliorate the hardship that trailed the removal of the fuel subsidy.

    “As we all know, the mission of the Renewed Hope Initiative, which is driven by my office to complement the efforts of the administration of our President and Commander-in-Chief, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is towards a better life for families,” she said.

    Senator Tinubu said an initiative of the Organisation of African First ladies for Development (OAFLAD), called: “We Are Equal, We Are the Same Campaign”, to empower women, promote economic growth, and advance gender equity would be launched soon.

    A raffle draw was held and Osun State was picked to host the campaign take-off.

    The First Lady also announced that the National Agricultural Land Development Authority, (NALDA), in partnership with the RHI, would support additional 80 women farmers from each state.

    The initiative, she added, would provide training and capacity building, agricultural inputs and buy off all produce from the farms after harvests.

    The highlight of the meeting was the unveiling of the proposed Young Farmers’ Club for public schools in each state with the proposed uniforms for members.