Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, the first lady of Nigeria, asked people to reevaluate the August 1–10 protests, noting that the government is working nonstop to better the nation.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Speaking at a quarterly meeting of the Renewed Hope Initiative in Abuja, she highlighted the lingering effects of the EndSARS protests and encouraged the youth to be proactive and creative in seizing opportunities within Nigeria.
Punch reported that Mrs. Tinubu appealed for patience from the protest organizers, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to creating a better future. She noted that the protests, tagged #EndBadGovernance, could disrupt the lives of those already facing challenges.
Quoting her, “I will appeal to them to be patient. We didn’t come here playing. We came here to work because I know we will leave this place one day, and I want to go to a Nigeria that will not be a burden to me.”
“They (protesters) shouldn’t obstruct all those people who depend on their daily living. So I appeal to them, and I pray they’ll see reasons.”
“If they’re trying to be disruptive, then it is left between them and the law. What people don’t realize is that when we’re drumming for things (protests) like this, we don’t know the backlash and what will happen after.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>