Kogi West APC Women Mark Stella Karimi’s Birthday, Declare Support for Senator’s reelection bid
Aide to Kogi West Senator, Sunday Steve Karimi, Alhaji Idris Gegu, on Friday hosted members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Women’s Wing in honour of Mrs. Stella Karimi, wife of the lawmaker, as she marked her birthday.
The women, drawn from various units and wards across Kogi West, described Mrs. Karimi as a “mother of substance” and a “pillar of stability,” noting that her role continues to inspire unity and commitment within the party.
They pledged renewed dedication towards the re-election of Senator Karimi, whom they described as one of the most impactful lawmakers from the state since its creation.
In their goodwill message, the group extolled Mrs. Stella Karimi’s virtues, describing her as a rare and exceptional woman whose life reflects strength, grace, and enduring stability.
According to them, her influence goes beyond the home, extending into community development, women’s empowerment, and the promotion of values that strengthen society.
“Mrs. Stella Karimi represents the quiet power that sustains visionary leadership. She is not only a devoted wife but also a mother of substance whose wisdom, humility, and stability continue to inspire women across all strata,” the statement read.
The women further described her as a symbol of integrity, compassion, and resilience, especially at a time when society is in need of strong moral direction.
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They credited her with complementing the achievements of her husband, emphasizing that her unwavering support has remained a foundation for his leadership.
In a show of solidarity, the APC Women’s Wing reaffirmed their commitment to promoting the ideals she represents, pledging continued mobilisation in support of leadership anchored on people, progress, and prosperity.
They concluded by celebrating her as a unifying figure and “mother to many,” whose legacy of stability and substance will continue to inspire future generations.