Oyo NAWOJ Celebrates Governor Makinde First Lady’s 52nd Birthday

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Oyo State chapter, has congratulated the First Lady of Oyo State, Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde, on her 52nd birthday.

In a statement signed by the chairperson, Mrs. Omolola Alamu, and secretary, Mrs Eniola Adeaga, the association praised Mrs. Makinde’s exemplary style of showing love to women and children in the state, describing it as “highly commendable”.

The chairperson thanked Mrs. Makinde for leading the women of the state by example and prayed for God’s continued guidance and good health for her to continue her humanitarian work.

The association joined others in celebrating the First Lady’s special day, wishing her a happy 52nd birthday.

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