Osinbajo will speak on climate change at a university in the US.

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 On Saturday, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will fly out of Abuja for Philadelphia, where he will give a Special Lecture at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn). According to a statement from Osinbajo's spokesman, Laolu Akande, the vice president would also take part in an interactive session with academics and students organized by Wale Adebanwi, professor of Africana studies at UPenn. The University's Center for Africana Studies is presenting the vice president's speech on April 24 with a focus on Climate Change and a Just Transition. Osinbajo is now leading initiatives to establish the African Carbon Market as one of the pathways of a just and sustainable transition. He is a leading voice and ardent supporter of a Just Energy Transition for Africa and the developing world. One of the eight American private institutions known as the Ivy League, UPenn was first founded as a charitable institution in 1740. Benjamin Franklin, a future founding father of the United States an

Aisha Buhari said, "I am confident in Tinubu's ability to deliver."

   Mrs Aisha Buhari, the president's wife, has voiced faith in the abilities of Bola Tinubu, the president-elect of Nigeria, to leads nation where unity, peace,and growth are sustained. 

In a letter of congratulations that she personally signed on Wednesday in Abuja, the first lady expressed hope that Tinubu would strive tirelessly to fulfill the founding fathers' vision for Nigeria.

She said, "I am convinced that the Tinubu/Shettima President will steer this nation toward the destiny that our founding fathers intended.

However, Mrs. Buhari claimed that the election's triumph was a result of the president-skill, elect's foresight, and genuine intentions to lead all Nigerians forward regardless of their ethnic or religious background.

She expressed gratitude to all Nigerians, particularly women, for their contributions to the party's electoral success.

The first lady also congratulated Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, his successor, and voiced optimism for Nigerian women's advancement. 


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  1. I hope tinubu dilver well oo

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  2. She must have faith, we get not choice but to share with her faith and hope He delivers

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