Elizabeth Johnson congratulates Nigerian First Lady as she resumes office
Johannesburg, South Africa – Elizabeth Johnson, the recently elected President of the Nigerian Women Association in South Africa, sends her warmest congratulations to Her Excellency Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, on her appointment.
In an official statement released to the press, Ms. Johnson expressed her delight and extended her heartfelt congratulations to the First Lady, emphasizing that her new role is a well-deserved one. She firmly believes that Mrs. Tinubu’s extensive experience and skills will greatly contribute to her effectiveness in this position.
As the newly elected president of the Nigerian Women Association in South Africa, Ms. Johnson acknowledges the remarkable impact that Mrs. Tinubu has had on Nigerian women globally. She expresses her gratitude for the First Lady’s dedication to working closely with her office in promoting the welfare and well-being of Nigerian women residing in South Africa.
“I extend my warmest congratulations to Her Excellency Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu on her appointment as the First Lady of Nigeria,” said Ms. Johnson. “Your well-deserved appointment is a testament to your significant contributions to society and your unwavering commitment to the well-being of Nigerian women and children worldwide.”
Ms. Johnson further stated, “I am fully committed to collaborating closely with your office to advance the welfare of Nigerian women and children, including those in our host country, South Africa. I eagerly anticipate working alongside you to promote the progress and prosperity of our fellow Nigerian women.”
The Nigerian Women Association in South Africa serves as an umbrella organization for all women’s groups in the country. Comprising Nigerian women from various walks of life residing in South Africa, the association aims to advance the welfare and interests of Nigerian women within the nation.
Driven by a strong sense of community, the Nigerian Women Association actively empowers its members and fosters peace, unity, and love among Nigerian women and children in all aspects of life. Through a range of programs and initiatives, the association is dedicated to uplifting women’s lives and enhancing their economic, social, and political standing.
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