What do you have to say about the late Maryam Babangida?
We have had wives of heads of government before her, but she was courageous and she had a vision for the Nigerian women. Some might not have accepted her style, but whatever we see today happening to women across board, particularly in politics, was all her doing then. You could see now that women are bold to speak out their minds; so, I think we should give kudos to her, even if it is posthumous. Okay, how will you describe yourself? I am just a home girl. I don’t really go out much. I am quite homely right from my childhood days. I would rather stay in my room listening to music, reading novels, playing with my parents and so on. I like my own company, so to speak. But as the wife of the Governor, I must attend to a lot of people; and from our interactions, I gain some bits of good things. But by and large, I am a quiet person. I don’t really have a role model, but I do aspire to drop something positive in the lives of people on my way. What are your plans towards the healthcare