The First Lady said no girl should be ashamed of her period or stay home because of it, stressing that menstrual health is essential to girls’ dignity, confidence, and education.
Teachers praised the outreach, saying that many girls still miss school due to lack of sanitary products.
Teachers praised the outreach, saying that many girls still miss school due to lack of sanitary products.

That's a good one.
ReplyDeleteSo highly commendable. A very good one.
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ReplyDeleteAbia State Governors wife shares houses to widows in Abia State.
ReplyDeleteAnambra State Governors wife shares menstural pads to secondary school students. APC and shame are sharing boundaries..
Lol
DeleteWell done be to her
ReplyDeleteI saw there is something called menstral diaper with the picture attached. It was fascinating.
Nice moves 👌👌
ReplyDeleteThank You First Lady 🥰
Nice one First lady 👍
ReplyDeleteThank You First Lady
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
Nice one 👍
ReplyDeleteWell-done first lady.
Well done Mrs Soludo
ReplyDeleteNice 👍
ReplyDeleteGod bless you Nne 👏🤗
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteAnything that signifies girls and keep them in school is a plus to me. Kudos on this initiative.
ReplyDeleteDalu ri Nne first lady
ReplyDeleteGod bless you ma'am
ReplyDeleteKudos ma'am
ReplyDeleteThey should pick another struggle, they all lack initiative, someone came up with this idea a long time ago and it's been running for the longest time
ReplyDeleteAny one can share a frigging pad!!
We should applaud her cause she shared a frigging pad per girl. Think outside the box
Ha
You are so intelligent. Why will a whole first lady of a state share pads and it's news. How?
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