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Remi Tinubu Advocates for Local Support Amidst Rising Emigration

by Ikem Emmanuel
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Remi Tinubu, wife of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has lamented over the exodus of Nigerians seeking employment abroad that they refuse to consider while in the country. In a recent interview with Arise TV, she emphasized the importance of local support systems and questioned the feasibility of the government catering to the needs of every citizen.

She highlighted the impracticality of expecting the government to provide for every citizen’s needs, stressing the challenge of distinguishing between the economically disadvantaged and the affluent.

Remi Tinubu proposed a shift in mindset, urging Nigerians to support each other within their communities. She emphasized redirecting resources spent on lavish events like parties and weddings toward helping neighbors in need. By fostering a culture of mutual assistance, she argued, individuals can alleviate the burden on the government and contribute to community development.

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Drawing inspiration from biblical principles, Remi Tinubu underscored the responsibility of the privileged to assist the less fortunate. She noted the prevalence of poverty despite advancements in society, emphasizing the need for targeted support for those truly in need.

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Furthermore, Remi Tinubu criticized the trend of Nigerians seeking employment opportunities abroad, often leaving behind loved ones and refusing to engage in work available at home. She challenged the notion of equating possessions like cars and houses with poverty, urging a reevaluation of societal values and priorities.

Remi Tinubu’s remarks shed light on the complex issues surrounding emigration and social support systems in Nigeria. Her call for local empowerment and community solidarity resonates amidst the backdrop of increasing migration and economic challenges.

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