What Tinubu said about Daisy Danjuma as she clocks 70

The All Progressives Congress Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has praised Senator Daisy Danjuma’s outstanding leadership and exemplary contributions to Nigeria and humanity as she clocks 70 today.

The All Progressives Congress Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has praised Senator Daisy Danjuma’s outstanding leadership and exemplary contributions to Nigeria and humanity as she clocks 70 today.

In a statement by his Media Office on Saturday in Abuja, the APC presidential standard bearer said: “It is with great pleasure and delight that I join her family, friends and the entire nation to celebrate Senator Daisy Danjuma, a true amazon and exemplary figure, on the occasion of her 70th birthday.

“Senator Danjuma is an outstanding leader and patriot whose contributions as the representative of Edo South Senatorial District in the National Assembly and as a role model to millions of women and girls across the country helped to offer relief and meaningful opportunities not just to her home constituents, but to scores of other underprivileged Nigerians.

“Her laudable success in politics and business, alongside her remarkable legal scholarship, has inspired many and continues to serve as a powerful example of what our nation stands to benefit when women are empowered and enabled to flourish.

“As she enjoys her milestone platinum jubilee, I pray that the Almighty grants her many more years in great health, happiness, and increased wisdom to continue in her spirited service to the nation.”

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