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Breaking: Akeredolu’s Wife, Deputy Give Update On His Health Status

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Ondo State First LadyBetty Anyanwu-Akeredolu on Monday confirmed that the state Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu will soon return from his medical vacation.

 

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CityNews Nigeria gathered that Betty disclosed this while speaking at the opening of the 2023 BEMORE summer boot camp for 300 girls.

This is coming hours after Akeredolu’s Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde said his principal is still in Germany, focusing on his full recovery.

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Akeredolu before embarking on the medical vacation had handed over to his deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa.

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The First Lady quoting R. Kelly’s song on Monday said, “The storm is over now and we
are seeing the sunshine.

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“All will end in praise.

“It is another great time to formally welcome our new Bemore Girls into the big and beautiful Bemore family, where talents are discovered and nurtured, skills are instilled; where girls are intentionally exposed to life-changing experiences and where we bring out the best in them.

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“In the last six years, I have treasured this moment and its bounty harvests. It affords me the chance to yearly relive myself to a new set of sterling Nigerian girls through this incredible platform.

 

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“This, for me, is an exceptional opportunity to build these promising girls into confident, competent and worthy women who, in the fullness of time, will rewrite the narrative around womanhood.”

The Acting Governor of Ondo State, Ayedatiwa while speaking at the event said the governor would soon return.

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He described BEMORE as the most potent machinery to impact the girl-child, which has turned out to be a successful idea to uplift females.

He lauded the First Lady, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, for “a radical vision to transform the girl-child and give them hope”.

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