I’ll wear ‘Akwete’ wrapper if my husband is re-elected as president — Oluremi Tinubu

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I’ll wear ‘Akwete’ wrapper if my husband is re-elected as president — Oluremi Tinubu

The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, says she will wear an Akwete wrapper if her husband, President Bola Tinubu, secures a second term.

She spoke during her maiden visit to the Akwete Weaving Cooperative Village in Abia State on Tuesday, where she also announced a ₦2bn donation for the revitalisation of the local weaving industry.

“If God brings my husband in a second time, I’ll be wearing a buba and wrapper made from Akwete. I am going to be wearing that because it is very soft breathable cotton.

“I saw young people in their family doing exact thing. So it is a craft transferred from generation,” she said.

Tinubu commended the women of the cooperative for their passion and resilience in preserving the craft across generations, and urged Nigerians to embrace Igbo traditional attire made from the fabric as a way of supporting local weavers.

She said she had approached the visit informally, opting to spend time with the women rather than follow a scripted programme.

She explained that she came without a prepared speech because the trip was meant as a personal engagement rather than a formal event.

The First Lady also thanked the Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, describing him as a good man.

She recalled reaching out to his wife in the past specifically to enquire about the weaving tradition. She thanked God that the visit had finally materialised despite the delay.

“I just wanted to meet with these women, which I will tell the story. But we went on, and my husband said something. He said I was getting frustrated. I said, Otti is a good man.

“He’s a very good man. I see that, and I want to thank you. And I remember when I was calling you, looking for your wife, concerning Akwete. So, but I thank God we are here. All those history. We are here,” she said.

She urged Nigerians to patronise locally made textiles as a way of preserving indigenous craftsmanship and boosting the livelihoods of rural weavers.

Fawzi Kehinde

Fawzi is a journalist and subeditor covering a wide range of beats including politics, metro, and international news, among others. He also optimises stories for digital audiences.

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