Mrs Soludo urged women to acquire skills and engage in productive ventures rather than relying solely on external support.
Mrs Soludo advised Nigerians to avoid risky behaviours and adopt preventive measures to reduce the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission.
Mrs Soludo said, “An unplanned home is an impending disaster to society.’’
Mrs Soludo stressed the need to provide immediate solutions for menstrual emergencies in schools.
The first baby of the year, a boy weighing 2.4 kilogrammes, was born to Elizabeth Nwachukwu from Enugu State through normal delivery at 12:18 a.m.
Ms Soludo said that the scholarship would help Chukwuemeka to complete his education in the best schools from primary school to any level he desired.
Mrs Soludo urged parents to prioritise the diet of their children.
She said that using such chemicals could have damaging implications on human health.
The mother appealed that her daughter should not be allowed to die because of financial lack.
Mr Obidike said many pregnant women ran to the IDPs for safety during the flooding without their delivery kits.
