Wife of the President of Nigeria , Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has paid tribute to women and girls of African descent in celebration of the 2025 International Day dedicated to honouring their achievements, resilience, and global contributions.
In a statement issued on Friday, Senator Tinubu commended African women and girls for their strength and determination in the face of historical and systemic challenges.
“Today, I join millions of Nigerians as we commemorate the International Day of Women and Girls of African Descent , a day that honours the strength, resilience, and courage of African women and girls everywhere,” the First Lady said.
She noted that despite persistent barriers, African women and girls around the world continue to break boundaries and excel across various fields, while also upholding their roles as pillars in their families and communities.
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“You have all come a long way. We are proud of all your achievements as you keep the African spirit alive,” she added.
Senator Tinubu reaffirmed her support for gender inclusion and empowerment, encouraging women and girls to continue pushing boundaries and embracing their potential.
“Long live women and girls of African descent,” she concluded.
The International Day of Women and Girls of African Descent is observed annually on July 25 to celebrate the contributions, identities, and cultural heritage of African-descended women and girls across the globe.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)