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    Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians to remain hopeful despite the country’s economic challenges, saying many small businesses can be started with little capital.

    Speaking on the Federal Government’s efforts to support citizens, Mrs Tinubu said initiatives such as selling akara, roasting corn and producing kuli-kuli require minimal financial investment and can provide a source of livelihood for many Nigerians.

    We’re trying to give hope and to start akara business doesn’t take a lot of money,” she said.

    To start roasting corn or somebody even said about grants, you see they’re saying that kuli-kuli doesn’t take much.”

    The First Lady explained that the support provided to some beneficiaries was in the form of grants rather than loans.

    We didn’t give them a loan, we gave it to them as a grant,” she stated.

    Highlights government interventions

    Mrs Tinubu also highlighted several interventions she said had been undertaken to support vulnerable Nigerians and improve public welfare.

    According to her, she donated ₦2 billion to tackle tuberculosis cases in the country, ₦1 billion towards breast cancer initiatives and ₦500 million to address food malnutrition.

    “I remember giving for TB, when I heard there’s so much TB cases, I gave two billion. To breast cancer, I gave a billion. To food malnutrition, I gave half a billion,” she said.

    She added that efforts had also been directed towards social investment programmes, education, scholarships and ICT training in partnership with relevant agencies.

    So in our work we’ve done, in social investment we have, in education we’ve given a little bit of scholarship, ICT training and with NIDA,” she said.

    Calls for renewed hope

    The First Lady maintained that the country’s narrative should inspire hope among ordinary citizens rather than discourage them.

    “The narrative has really changed to challenge the average man, whereas the average man is supposed to have hope,” she said.

    She praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, saying Nigerians must continue to believe in the country’s future.

    We have to renew our hope and that’s how we renew our hope,” she said.

    Mrs Tinubu concluded her remarks by urging Nigerians not to give up, describing the country as “a very proud nation.”

    They don’t give up, just keep, we are a very proud nation,” she said.

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