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    First lady celebrates women’s resilience, courage on Mother’s Day

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    First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has hailed the resilience, courage, sacrifice and achievements of women across the country and the globe.

    In a message yesterday to mark the 2026 Mother’s Day, she described mothers as the silent architects of the nation’s future and the enduring heartbeat of every home, she ended her message with “Happy Mother’s Day.”

    According to her, “Today, I honour and celebrate every mother across Nigeria. Your love, care and sacrifices do not go unnoticed.

    “Beyond the big sacrifices, it is the small, quiet moments that truly define a mother’s love. On this special day, we carry those moments in our hearts and say thank you for the warmth and love you selflessly give.

    “To all mothers who nurture, love and shape our families, you are the heroes of our nation.”

    She appreciated all mothers for their good roles and encouraged them not to discontinue.

    “I implore our mothers to continue to teach and guide the children, passing down wisdom and strength that would benefit future generations.

    “‎May we all live to enjoy the fruits of our labour over our children, grand-children and great grand-children.”

    Mother’s Day is celebrated in March in honour of the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in the society.

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