“This is like an invitation by a mother to her children on Friday. I wish you (a) sumptuous meal and fruitful discussion,” said Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Mrs Tinubu stated, “When women are equipped with the right tools and knowledge, they become agents of change in their families.’’
He mentioned that when the first lady served in the Senate, she actively contributed to debates, particularly those related to girl’s education.
The president cautioned the travellers against absconding.
He commended her life of service, compassion, and strength.
The first lady’s Facebook post generated reactions with some supporting her positions while others disagreed with her.
She noted that broken homes and absentee parenting were fuelling negative trends.
This is part of ongoing efforts to revitalise primary health care under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
Mrs Tinubu, an educator and former teacher, made the call on Tuesday in her message commemorating the 2025 International Day to Protect Education from Attack.
Nigeria’s first lady, Oluremi Tinubu, says the well-being of Nigerians remains a top priority for the federal government.
