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The Digest:

In her new 65th birthday memoir, The Journey of Grace: Giving Thanks in All Things, First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu revealed that life inside the Aso Rock Presidential Villa can be "quite secluded." To combat this isolation, she focused her energy on her philanthropic and spiritual outreach through her Daughters of Zelophehad (DOZ) Ministries.

Key Points:
  • First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has described life inside Aso Rock Presidential Villa as "quite secluded."
  • She revealed this in her new memoir, "The Journey of Grace: Giving Thanks in All Things."
  • To counter the isolation, she launched the Daughters of Zelophehad Ministries and a monthly podcast.
  • The podcast, "The Conversation," is aimed at guiding young women and married women.
  • She also detailed her role in establishing the Renewed Hope Initiative social program.
  • The initiative uses state First Ladies and grassroots networks to reach vulnerable Nigerians.
  • She joined the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development to expand her impact.


Sources: The PUNCH