ENUGU FIRST LADY COMMENDS BOY CHILD ON INTERNATIONAL DAY

The Enugu State First Lady, Mrs. Nkechinyere Mbah, has commended the boy child on the occasion of the International Day of the Boy Child. In a statement, Mrs. Mbah acknowledged and appreciated the vibrant, daring, and promising nature of boys in Enugu State.

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“On this International Day of the Boy Child, we acknowledge and appreciate our boys, who are vibrant, daring, and full of promise,” Mrs. Mbah said. “Their energy and determination shape the fabric of our communities. Across our dear state, we see boys taking on responsibilities, applying themselves in school, excelling in sports, exploring ideas, and developing skills that position them to lead in various fields. These efforts deserve recognition.”

According to the First Lady, the boy child is a vital part of Enugu State’s communities. “The boy child is a vital part of our communities,” she emphasized. “He is learning to make decisions, take initiative, and find his place in a world that demands focus, integrity, and competence.”

Mrs. Mbah urged parents, guardians, and stakeholders to create environments that reward discipline, character, and effort. “Our role is to encourage this growth by creating environments that reward discipline, character, and effort,” she said.

The First Lady also offered words of encouragement to the boys, urging them to stay focused and committed to their goals. “Our remarkable boys, the journey ahead may be challenging, but every step taken with purpose builds strength and shapes character,” she said. “Keep your mind open, your heart steady, and your goals clear. We are proud of the young men you are becoming and confident in the difference you will make.”

Mrs. Mbah expressed pride in the young men the boys are becoming and confidence in their potential. “We are proud of who you are becoming and confident in your potential,” she said.

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