Mrs Alckmin said she was excited to be in Nigeria and to seek collaboration on her pet project.
Mr Sulaiman-Ibrahim said that the late Mogaji served as a testament to the relentless pursuit of her unwavering commitment to the uplift of women.
The First Lady thanked all the women for their commitment, passion, and support for the party and the current administration.
She said, “our women will be supported with N50,000 each to recapitalise and support their businesses.”
Maryam Abubakar-Albishir, 69, was described as an exemplary, kind-hearted mother in her community and a devoted Muslim.
Mrs Tinubu inaugurated the distribution of the Food Outreach Scheme for persons with disabilities and vulnerable groups on Tuesday in Lafia.
Ms Shettima said Nigerian women had faced numerous challenges yet were relentless in achieving their dreams.
Mrs Tinubu said the younger ones, if well educated, would be able to fit into society and inherit the good legacies the older ones are leaving behind.
It follows the tradition of Nigerian first ladies who set up women-focused pet projects once their husbands assume office.
