“Mothers as Nation Builders: Oluremi Tinubu Hails Nigerian Mothers as Heroes on Mother’s Day”
Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has today honored Nigerian mothers, describing them as the silent architects of the country’s future and its unsung heroes. Speaking on the occasion of Mother’s Day, Tinubu emphasized the indispensable role mothers play in nurturing the next generation and sustaining societal progress.
In her message, the First Lady acknowledged the sacrifices and resilience of mothers across the nation, noting that their contributions, often behind the scenes, are pivotal to both family stability and national development. She further called on Nigerians to recognize and celebrate the dedication of mothers, highlighting that their influence extends beyond the household to the broader socio economic fabric of the country.
Tinubu’s tribute resonates amid ongoing national conversations about women’s empowerment, family welfare, and social recognition of caregivers. By spotlighting mothers’ critical role, she seeks to inspire collective appreciation and policy attention to maternal health, education, and welfare programs.
Mother’s Day celebrations in Nigeria are marked by various events, from community gatherings to national recognitions, reflecting the country’s commitment to honoring the backbone of its families. As public figures like Tinubu continue to advocate for maternal acknowledgment, these celebrations also serve to remind citizens of the enduring strength, resilience, and leadership that mothers contribute to society.







