Nigeria’s First Lady has joined in celebrating Children’s Day with a message of hope, responsibility, and inclusion for children across the country.
Eko Hot News reports that Oluremi Tinubu extended warm wishes to Nigerian children while emphasizing the importance of building an inclusive and purposeful future starting from the present.
She noted that this year’s theme, “Future Now: Promoting Inclusion for Every Nigerian Child,” highlights the need to actively involve children in shaping society today.
The First Lady said children are not only future leaders but also active contributors to national development in the present.
She urged children to take responsibility for their actions and make wise decisions that will shape their future.
According to her, discipline and focus remain essential for personal growth and success.
She encouraged young people to avoid destructive behaviors and instead embrace positive values.
Oluremi Tinubu stressed the importance of education, character development, and continuous learning.
She said a brighter future can only be achieved through commitment and purposeful living.
The First Lady called on children to use their time productively and remain focused on their goals.
She emphasized that national development depends on the quality of upbringing and guidance given to children.
Parents and guardians were also encouraged to support children in making responsible choices.
She noted that inclusive opportunities must be provided to ensure every child can thrive.
The message aligns with ongoing efforts to promote child welfare and education across Nigeria.
The First Lady reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving the lives of children nationwide.
She highlighted the importance of equal access to education and opportunities for all children.
Oluremi Tinubu described children as the foundation of a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria.
She encouraged society to invest in their development for a better tomorrow.
The Children’s Day message has been widely shared as part of national celebrations.
She concluded by wishing all Nigerian children a happy and meaningful Children’s Day.
