The Collective Movement celebrates Atiku’s wife on birthday

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Her Excellency, Chief (Mrs.) Amina Titilayo Atiku-Abubakar
Founder, Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF)

๐ŸŽ‰ HURRAY! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR DEAR MOTHER AND INSPIRATION! ๐ŸŽ‰

The Collective Movement (TCM) joyfully joins millions of well-wishers across Nigeria and beyond in celebrating a phenomenal woman of grace, strength, and deep compassion.

As you step into a new season of joy, fulfillment, and divine favour, we pray that your days ahead be filled with continued impact, renewed vision, and the satisfaction of seeing lives transformed through your selfless service.

Your unwavering commitment to the upliftment of women, youth, and the vulnerable in society continues to inspire us all. Through your humanitarian efforts and visionary leadership, you remain a true symbol of hope, resilience, and maternal love for our nation.

Happy Birthday to a Great Amazon, a Nation-Builder, and a Beacon of Empowerment. We celebrate you today and always!

With deep respect and admiration,

The Collective Movement (TCM)

TCM!
Organically Mobilising the People For Their SocioEconomic & Political Emancipation with
One Mind!
One Purpose!

Signed:
HC Franklin Ekechukwu
Founder, The Collective Movement (TCM)

Dayo Kayode Ph.D
National Chairman, The Collective Movement (TCM)

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