Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, recently attended a high-level dinner organized by the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD). The event focused on empowering Africa’s future through education and was held in partnership with TheirWorld, an organization led by former UK First Lady, Sarah Brown. During the dinner, members of OAFLAD praised Tinubu’s efforts to reintroduce the Alternative High School for Girls, calling it a significant intervention that could greatly benefit women in Nigeria and across Africa.
The gathering highlighted the importance of education in shaping the future of the continent. Tinubu’s initiatives, particularly in education and childbirth registration, have been recognized as vital steps towards empowering women and improving their roles in society. Sarah Brown, along with other influential figures from various countries, attended the dinner to discuss strategies for enhancing educational opportunities for girls and women throughout Africa.
The dinner also served as a platform to showcase the First Lady’s ongoing efforts in education, women’s empowerment, and health. As Tinubu continues her engagement at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), more of her initiatives are expected to be reviewed and discussed among peers, emphasizing the collaborative approach needed to address these critical issues.
A special highlight of the evening was a celebration of the First Lady’s 64th birthday, where OAFLAD members came together to honor her commitment and contributions to advancing women’s rights and education in Nigeria and beyond. This celebration underscored the collective effort needed to uplift and support women across the continent.