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‘The most important thing’: Video trends as ex-minister sacked by Tinubu expresses regret

‘The most important thing’: Video trends as ex-minister sacked by Tinubu expresses regret

  • Despite his dismissal, Uju Kennedy Ohanenye expressed gratitude for the support of Nigerians during his tenure as a minister in Tinubu’s government.
  • In a trending interview on Wednesday, Ohanenye said she does not regret her tenure as Minister of Women’s Affairs.
  • She expressed concerns over the misuse of government funds for meetings as Nigerians face hardship.

Legitime.ng Journalist Esther Odili has more than two years of experience covering political parties and movements.

FCT, Abuja – Former Minister of Women Affairs, Barrister Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, on Wednesday, December 25, expressed gratitude to Nigerians.

Ex-minister speaks after Tinubu’s dismissal. Photo credit: Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye thanks Nigerians after dismissal

She thanked Nigerians for their support during her tenure as a minister under the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Legitime.ng reported that Kennedy-Ohanenye was among several ministers relieved of their duties on Wednesday, October 23.

Speaking during her guest appearance on Channels TV Politics Today, the Anambra-born All Progressives Congress (APC) member also said she had no regrets for her work.

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Uju Ohaneye worries about huge funds

Amid economic challenges, the former minister and lawyer shared his concerns over the huge funds used for the meetings.

She criticized the excessive use of public funds for government meetings while the basic needs of the population are not met.

Uju Ohaneye said:

“The most important thing is that I have been sacked and I thank Nigerians for the support they have given me.”

“You’ll tell people, ‘You can’t use this huge amount of money to only hold meetings when people are suffering.’

“I have no regrets about the way I did my job.”

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Uju Kennedy returns to court, video trends

Earlier, Legitime.ng reported that Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye returned to court after her dismissal by President Tinubu, reaffirming her commitment to justice.

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In a viral video, she shared her determination to fight abuse, especially in cases involving vulnerable Nigerians, including children.

Her recent portrayal of a 5-year-old girl who was abused shows her dedication to relentlessly pursuing justice.

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