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First Lady: 2026 Will Be a Year of Peace, Prosperity for Nigeria
• Welcomes first baby of the year
Deji Elumoye in Abuja
Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has described 2026 as a year of abundant peace and prosperity for Nigeria.
Speaking on Thursday during a visit to Federal Medical Centre in Jabi, Abuja, Mrs Tinubu welcomed the “First Baby of the Year,” a girl born at midnight to 26-year-old first-time mother Adakole Patience.
The first lady 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 Federal Capital Territory, Hajia Mariya Mahmoud; among other dignitaries.
She also celebrated Blessing Oragwu, who gave birth to triplets on December 29, 2025—two boys and a girl—after 13 years of marriage, presenting the family with gifts.
“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,” Mrs Tinubu said.
Reflecting on the significance of the birth, the first lady expressed gratitude for Nigerians who made it into the new year.
According to her, “You know, in Yorubaland, they will say, when you have girls, they come with ease. So we believe that this year is going to be a great year for us as a nation, peace in abundance, prosperity in abundance.
“I’m excited because last year was something else. It’s like all of us that made it in to the New Year, we should be thankful. We thank God.”
Mrs Tinubu urged Nigerian women to embrace opportunities with faith and generosity in the new year.
She stated, “Nigerian women are blessed. We are blessed. Nigerian women are very hard working. Whatever they want to do, that they feel God has laid in their hearts they should do it. Never feel that I don’t have money to do business. Just go and do what you feel. Start small, and you will be amazed.
“This year, I tell people, if you want money, you have to sow into the lives of the less privileged. Be generous. It is a year of generosity. Giving should be intentional.”
She directed listeners to her podcast, Daughters of Zelophehad, for a fuller message.







