Pauline Tallen, former minister of women affairs, says President Bola Tinubu will do more for women during his administration. According to NAN, Tallen spoke on Friday at an award night
Pauline Tallen, former minister of women affairs, says President Bola Tinubu will do more for women during his administration.
Tallen said from the president’s past records, she is optimistic that Nigerian women would be given their pride of place, adding that Tinubu would do more for Nigerian women than was experienced in the past. She called on Nigerians to make it a point of duty to “lift the hands of a downtrodden woman and put smiles on the faces of the hungry and vulnerable”.
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