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Uju Kennedy Ohanenye - Ex Minister of Women Affairs |
Even after her recent dismissal from the cabinet, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye’s commitment to Nigeria remains solid as a rock. She might’ve lost the title of Minister of Women Affairs, but her loyalty to President Bola Tinubu’s mission stands unshaken. In her words, she’s ready to “fight alongside” him until the last mile, believing that true service to her country doesn’t require a formal position. It’s rare to see such unwavering dedication, especially when most would fade into the background after being dismissed. But for Ohanenye, the goal is clear: a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria, and she intends to see it through, regardless of her official role.
This isn’t about politics for her; it’s about a “spiritual movement,” as she calls it a higher purpose guiding her and Tinubu’s efforts for change. She’s urging every Nigerian to keep their hopes high and to place their trust in the path Tinubu has laid out, even when it feels like progress is inching along. In her eyes, the road may be rough, but the destination is worth every bump.
Her message is one of resilience and collective belief in the country’s potential. She’s encouraging Nigerians to unite, to have faith that Tinubu’s administration can bring the change many have longed for. Ohanenye’s words are a rallying cry to those who might be losing hope, reminding them that transformation takes time and sometimes, a little sacrifice along the way.
Ohanenye’s stance isn’t just a show of loyalty; it’s a testament to the belief that leadership isn’t confined to titles and offices. Her willingness to stay in the fight, even after losing her official role, is a rare embodiment of true public service, echoing the need for unity in the mission for progress. It’s a powerful reminder that a commitment to one’s country can transcend politics.