RMC Supports 1,000 Adamawa Students in Celebration of First Lady's 64th Birthday








By Ibrahim Abubakar Yola


In a heartwarming gesture to commemorate Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu's 64th birthday, the Ribadu Media Center (RMC), a prominent non-governmental organization, has provided educational support to 1,000 students across the 21 local government areas of Adamawa State. This initiative, which also coincided with Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day celebrations, represents a major effort to improve access to education in the region.


Barr. Ahmed Nuhu Ribadu, the founder of RMC, emphasized the significance of education for national development, describing the initiative as a personal contribution to help local students. Ribadu, well-known for his advocacy in education, pledged to continue his efforts, ensuring more students receive support. He emphasized that education is a deeply cherished value in his family.


Amir Sa’adu Ribadu, Chairman of RMC, shared his deep feelings about the initiative, recalling the legacy of his grandfather, who championed education for the less privileged. He encouraged young people to take full advantage of this opportunity, calling education "the greatest enabler of opportunities."


The event also saw praise from Mustapha Atiku Ribadu, organizing secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa. He lauded the initiative and commended Ahmed Ribadu for his consistent efforts, while also celebrating the tribute paid to First Lady Remi Tinubu for her contributions to the nation.

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