Remi Tinubu Confident Nigeria On Path To Full Recovery
The First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu, has expressed confidence that Nigeria is on the path to full recovery, reassuring Nigerians that better days lie ahead.
Speaking at an Iftar gathering at the State House in Abuja, Senator Tinubu reiterated the government’s commitment to addressing the nation’s challenges and improving the well-being of its citizens. In a statement released on Friday by her media aide, Busola Kukoyi, the First Lady highlighted that while the road to recovery requires patience, significant progress is being made.
“Nigeria is on track, and in no distant future, things will get better,” she said.
The event, which brought together prominent women from across the country—including former First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan, the wife of the Vice President, wives of state governors, female ministers, and wives of service chiefs—focused on the theme of compassion and mercy in human relations.
Delivering the Iftar lecture, Professor Azeezat Adebayo, Head of the Islamic Studies Department at the University of Ilorin, emphasized compassion and mercy as the foundation for strong human relationships. She highlighted Ramadan as a time for self-reflection and a reminder to extend kindness beyond religious and social boundaries.
In her remarks, the First Lady encouraged Nigerians to continue acts of goodness without seeking acknowledgment or validation, stressing that true service to humanity is an act of worship to Almighty Allah.