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PBAT Door-to-Door Celebrates Nigerian First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu At 65



In the chronicles of nation-building, there arise figures whose presence transcends beyond ceremonial titles, whose influence is etched not in fleeting applause, but in the enduring transformation of lives.
 
Your Excellency, the First Lady of Nigeria, you stand tall among such rare women.You are not merely a companion to power, but a custodian of purpose.Not a symbol of status, but a steward of service.
 
Not a whisper in the corridors of governance, but a voice that echoes across communities.On this special occasion of your birthday, we extend our heartfelt felicitations to you ma, the embodiment of grace, resilience, and visionary leadership.Your Excellency, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, CON, First Lady, Federal Republic of Nigeria, your unwavering commitment to national development continues to inspire millions.
 
Through your advocacy for the Renewed Hope Agenda, you have become a pillar of transformation, championing inclusive growth, social welfare, and the dignity of every girl child in Nigeria.You have stood as a tireless voice for women, empowering them not just with words, but with action.
 
From rural communities to urban centers, your initiatives have uplifted the vulnerable, strengthened families, and opened doors for the girl child to dream beyond limits.In your steps, we see purpose.
 
In your words, we hear courage.In your deeds, we find hope.Your leadership echoes through healthcare reforms, education drives, and humanitarian outreach. You have shown that compassion is a form of governance, and that progress must be people-centered and for all.
 
The entire team, members and supporters of PBAT DOOR TO DOOR MOVEMENT under the leadership of o u r G ra n d Pa t ro n , H i g h C h i e f D r.Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (Alias Tompolo, GOC) wish you a prosperous and productive new age, Congratulations ma.Long live the First Lady, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, CON.
 
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
 
Powered by PBAT Door-to- DOOR Movement
 
National Coordinator, Sunday Adekanbi Asuku
 
 
 
 

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