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Position Of First Lady Is Quite Challenging – Oluremi Tinubu

The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has stated that her position as wife to the President can be quite challenging and sensitive.

She said this on Wednesday at the 3rd Annual Global First Ladies Alliance Academy, where nine other First Ladies from around the world came together to address pressing global challenges, including artificial intelligence growth, food security, and youth mental health.

The high-level gathering at Columbia University brought together current first ladies from Nigeria, Angola, Armenia, Belize, Guatemala, Iceland, Malawi, Mozambique, Panama, and Sierra Leone, along with several former first ladies.

Speaking at the academy, Senator Tinubu called for innovative solutions to help vulnerable populations in Nigeria, noting her work through the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) to champion women and youth development.

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“This position is quite challenging. What you do will either complement your husband or be a burden to him. So please do what you can and do it right.

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“Don’t be afraid to give your little. That little could be a lifesaver for someone. Be bold to confront your challenges, and that is what we are doing, and we are beginning to see the impact gradually,” Tinubu told the gathering.

The First Lady urged her counterparts to confront challenges boldly, noting that her initiatives are gradually impacting Nigeria.

The academy focused on several critical areas, including mental health and well-being among youth, maternal health, food security, and the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.

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