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    May Your Efforts Continue To Yield Fruits – First Lady Tells Workers

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    Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady, has praised Nigerian workers’ contributions to the nation’s progress in all fields.

    According to reports, Senator Tinubu stated that Nigerian laborers continue to be the foundation and engine of the country’s development across all industries.

    The First Lady thanked Nigerian workers for their dedication to nation-building in her Workers Day statement, which her spokesman, Busola Kukoyi, issued.

    “I want to express my sincere gratitude and congrats to all Nigerian workers for their dedication to nation-building on this special Workers’ Day,” Mrs. Tinubu stated. I hope your efforts continue to pay off and that we as a country always recognize the worth of your work.

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