FIRST LADY REMI TINUBU HAILS NIGERIA WORKERS FOR THEIR RESILIENCE AND DEDICATION . (PHOTO).

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 First Lady Remi Tinubu Hails Nigeria Workers For Their Resilience And Dedication  Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu extends her warm greetings and deep appreciation to all workers in the country as they join their counterparts across the world to mark 2026 International Worker's Day. In a message celebrating their resilience, dedication and invaluable contributions to the growth and development of the country, the First Lady says public servants, private sector professionals, artisans, entrepreneurs, and all those who labour tirelessly are indeed the backbone of progress in the nation. She commends the role of trade unions in advocating for the well-being of workers, and cooperation in strengthening the nation’s workforce.

BREEZE BLEW UP KATE MIDDLETON'S SKIRT AND SHOWED HER BARE BOTTOM.

Royal tour: The picture was taken while the couple were visiting the Blue Mountains in Australia in April              According to sources, a German  newspaper has risked a royal upset by publishing a photograph of the Duchess of Cambridge's bare bottom.The picture was taken during Kate's recent tour to Australia when wind blew up her skirt and she was wearing next to nothing underwear.View the pictures below.                               Incident: Kate's dress was blown upwards by the blades of a helicopter when the Duke and Duchess arrived  in Winmalee in the Blue Mountains         

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