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Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, displaying freshly harvested vegetables from her garden at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Remi Tinubu Shares Harvest From Aso Villa Garden as Nigerians Revisit Her ‘Grow Your Own Food’ Advice

Posted on July 7, 2026July 7, 2026 by rosehq_admin

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has shared photographs of vegetables harvested from her garden at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, rekindling conversations about her earlier campaign encouraging Nigerians to embrace home farming.

The First Lady posted updates showing baskets of freshly harvested vegetables, including spinach, waterleaf and fluted pumpkin (ugu), from the garden within the Aso Villa complex.

The harvest forms part of the Every Home A Garden initiative, a campaign she launched in 2024 to encourage households to grow vegetables and other crops in available spaces as a way of improving nutrition and reducing food costs.

According to the First Lady, home gardening offers families an affordable means of accessing fresh and nutritious food while promoting healthier eating habits.

The initiative has been promoted through the Renewed Hope Initiative and encourages Nigerians to cultivate vegetables in home gardens, backyards and other available spaces.

Social Media Reactions

The latest update quickly generated mixed reactions online.

While some social media users praised the First Lady for practising what she has consistently advocated, others used the opportunity to revisit comments she made earlier this year about coping with the country’s economic challenges.

In those remarks, Mrs Tinubu encouraged Nigerians to consider small-scale businesses such as selling roasted corn, akara or kuli-kuli to supplement household income.

Those comments sparked widespread debate at the time, with critics arguing that they did not adequately address the broader economic pressures facing many Nigerians.

The photographs of her vegetable harvest have once again brought those remarks back into public discussion.

The Every Home A Garden Campaign

The Every Home A Garden initiative was introduced to promote food security at the household level.

The programme encourages Nigerians to grow vegetables such as spinach, tomatoes, peppers and fluted pumpkin in gardens, containers or other available spaces, particularly in urban communities.

Supporters of the initiative say home gardening can help families reduce food expenses while increasing access to fresh produce.

The campaign has also highlighted the role of women and young people in improving household nutrition through small-scale agriculture.

Renewed Focus on Food Security

The First Lady’s latest post comes as conversations around food prices, inflation and household expenses continue across Nigeria.

With the cost of living remaining a major concern for many families, discussions around home farming and small-scale food production have gained increased attention in recent months.

Although opinions remain divided over the effectiveness of such initiatives in addressing broader economic challenges, advocates argue that home gardening can complement wider efforts aimed at improving food security.

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