The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, began 2026 by visiting new mothers at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, describing the year as one of “peace in abundance” and “prosperity in abundance” for the nation.
She was accompanied by the wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima; Minister of Women Affairs, Hajia Imaan Sulieman-Ibrahim; and Minister of State for the FCT, Hajia Mariya Mahmoud.
Senator Tinubu welcomed the “First Baby of the Year,” a girl born at midnight to 26-year-old first-time mother Adakole Patience. She also celebrated Blessing Oragwu, who gave birth to triplets two boys and a girl after 13 years of marriage, presenting gifts to the family.
“I welcomed the baby of the year, a girl, and then visited the triplets born last month. The mother has waited for 13 years, which is wonderful, and another baby boy,” she said.
Reflecting on the births, she expressed gratitude for Nigerians who entered the new year safely. “In Yoruba land, they say when you have girls, they come with ease. So we believe this year is going to be a great year for us as a nation, peace in abundance, prosperity in abundance,” she said.
The First Lady encouraged Nigerian women to pursue opportunities with faith and generosity. “Nigerian women are blessed and hardworking. Whatever they feel God has laid in their hearts, they should pursue it.
Start small, and you will be amazed,” she said. She also emphasized intentional giving, adding, “This year, if you want money, you have to sow into the lives of the less privileged. Be generous; it is a year of generosity.”
