Mrs Soludo stated, “The impact of responsible fatherhood goes beyond the immediate family and plays a critical role in building a better society.’’
According to Mrs Soludo, food safety remains a critical component of healthy living and should receive greater attention from households, food vendors and other stakeholders.
The governor said no child in the state should be out of school for any reason.
Mrs Soludo described nurses as unsung heroes.
Anambra’s first lady, Nonye Soludo, has urged youths to harness their creative potential and embrace innovation as tools for societal progress.
She described the initiative as a catalyst for self-reliance.
She described the initiative as a commendable step towards improving representation.
She emphasised that love should go beyond the annual celebration.
Mrs Soludo told journalists on Monday in Awka that such neglect had contributed to the increase in heart-related ailments.
The governor’s wife called on Nigerians to adopt a balanced approach to healthy living by nurturing both the mind and the body.
