Sunday, December 22

First Lady Oluremi Tinubu secured the 9th position in Decent Africa Magazine’s prestigious list of Africa’s most respectable First Ladies for the year 2024.

This recognition, a global acknowledgment of outstanding leadership, was compiled by Decent Africa Magazine, spotlighting Oluremi’s remarkable influence and cross-border impact.

According to the magazine, Oluremi Tinubu’s poised and dignified demeanor resonates deeply with both the Nigerian populace and the international community. Her adept navigation of Nigeria’s intricate political and social landscape, coupled with her steadfast commitment to longstanding advocacy themes, has earned her accolades.

Acknowledging her political prowess, the magazine lauded Oluremi for her visionary leadership style, emphasizing her significant contributions towards shaping policies that drive socio-economic advancement.

The ongoing dedication of Mrs. Tinubu to public service is hailed as a prime example of how committed leadership can catalyze positive transformations, underscoring her pivotal role in Nigeria’s journey towards a more inclusive and prosperous future.

Furthermore, her portrayal as a symbol of decency and resilience positions her as a beacon of hope and a paragon of impactful leadership.

Decent Africa enlisted a panel of 26 judges to assess the fashion styles of the First Ladies. Each judge evaluated various aspects of their attire’s decency on a scale of 1 to 10, as reported by Blinkscoop.

The list below:

1.Hon. Janet Museveni (Uganda)

2 Mrs. Mutinta Hichilema (Zambia)

3 Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo (Ghana)

4 Mrs. Fatima Jabbe-Bio (Sierra Leonean)

5 Mrs. Dominique Ouattara (Ivory Coast)

6 Mrs. Rachel Ruto (Kenya)

7 Mrs. Jeannette Kagame (Rwanda)

8 Mrs. Ichraf Saied (Tunisia)

9 Mrs. Remi Tinubu (Nigeria)

10 Mrs. Tshepo Motsepe (South Africa)

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