 Nigeria's First Lady Senator Oluwemi Tinumbu on Tuesday says Nigerians should look beyond the present situation in the country and see the bigger picture which has light at the end of the tunnel. She said this while receiving wives of service chiefs and the inspector general of police led by the wife of chief of defense staff and president, defense and police wives association Mrs. Ogogo Musa. Empowering women and youths within and outside Abara community through various socio-economic intervention as well as provision of humanitarian and social intervention programs to widows and offers of following heroes. We are also passionate about providing quality education in Abaras through our various group of schools amongst other activities we embark on. The rest of us, I make bold to say that we are willing to pledge our unlawed support and willingness to collaborate within our capacity with your renewed hope initiative. To thank you for this visit especially I believe we have a lot to do a lot of work to do together and I'm also trying to make this formally known to you that we'll be needing your assistance from time to time at least to be able to reach out to women in your various barracks and to reassure them that we mean well for this country and that they should just be patient that whatever we can to ameliorate what you know the subsidy has melted on us but you know we believe that there's always the light at the end of the tunnel that is the greater Nigeria we are looking for is not what we you know just a basic need but something a legacy that is lasting that our children and even generation on bond we can live in Nigeria that you know they will relate better as Nigerians.