Former First Lady Patience Jonathan Pledges Support to Senator Remi Tinubu in Moving Nigeria Forward

In a show of solidarity, former first lady Dame Patience Jonathan has pledged her support to Senator Oluremi Tinubu, wife of the President, in their efforts to advance the nation. Mrs. Jonathan made this commitment during her visit to the presidential villa Abuja on Wednesday.

Expressing her gratitude, Mrs. Jonathan commended Senator Tinubu for the positive impact she has had on the lives of Nigerian women. As a former president’s wife, she emphasized the importance of supporting and encouraging Senator Tinubu in initiatives that will propel the country towards progress.

Furthermore, Mrs. Jonathan lauded women groups for their unwavering support for President Bola Tinubu and his wife. She urged them to continue their patriotic efforts and stand firmly behind the government.

During their meeting, Mrs. Jonathan expressed her admiration for Senator Tinubu, stating, “You are one of the women that I look forward to seeing, because you have the potential to make Nigerian women proud. I am here to offer my encouragement and support, as we are one country and we must move forward together. Count on me, twenty-four hours a day, anytime and any day. I am committed to working with you to make our country better, as we have no other place to call home.”

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1 thought on “Former First Lady Patience Jonathan Pledges Support to Senator Remi Tinubu in Moving Nigeria Forward”

  1. Kelly Emmanuel Okafor

    One old age woman from my village always said that she believes former first lady Patience Jonathan >is her daughter. The mama still alive,

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