 And also, Senator Luremi Tinobu has called for increased investment in women to accelerate progress in all economic sectors. She emphasized that investing in women is not just a charity, but a strategy to build Nigeria's future. Tinobu called for cooperation from all stakeholders and encouraged women to help each other. She also called for collective efforts to achieve urgent women to pull up one sister at a time. This call comes as the world celebrates International Women's Day every March 8. In a swift reaction to the key snap of more than 200 pupils in chicken local government area of Kadena State and insecurity in other parts of the country, First Lady of Nigeria, Luremi Tinobu is calling for capital punishment for kidnapping. This, she says, will serve as a deterrent for the heinous crime in the country. She says the abduction of schoolchildren is hampering the right of education and free movement of all. We take hold of them and deserve capital punishment. Why don't they take people their size? What are they torturing our children? What they are doing is trying to kill our future. We all know parents when we are old, we rely on our children and we see them that our investment has not gone to waste, especially when they are successful. Why would you go and take them from schools? Why? I don't really know. But right now, I think enough is enough. As a former lawmaker, I believe that any one of them captured is a capital punishment. I say it and I believe most mothers would believe that. So you get notified about fresh news updates.