When the Lower House of the National Assembly House opens for 
business in the next dispensation, one of its most vociferous voices and
 most influential personalities will be missing from the crowd.
After spending 12 productive years in the House of Representatives, Hon. Abike Kafayat Oluwatoyin Dabiri-Erewa has decided to gracefully bows out, as she will not be returning to the House ..
Dabiri-Erewa,
 who has served for an impressively long period shows her distaste for 
political sit-tight syndrome, distinguishes herself as a virtuous woman 
and a respected government functionary as she vacates her sit for other 
potentials to take the reins. 
Having paid
 her dues, Hon. Abike believes it is time to give other people the opportunity to serve their people.
Dabiri-Erewa,
 52, is a third term member of the House of Representatives at the 
National Assembly. This confers on her, the status of the most prominent
 female politician in Lagos State, and one of the most prominent 
politicians in Nigeria today. There is no doubting the fact that Dabiri-Erewa
 has paid her dues, proven her worth and done Nigeria proud. She is 
charismatic, cosmopolitan, polished and eloquent. And she is one of the 
few Nigerians with acceptable global presence. As the Chairman, House 
Committee on Diaspora Affair, Dabiri-Erewa is known to have the widest network of Nigerians in the diaspora.  
Dabiri-Erewa
 fondly called "Mother Teresa of the tube" prides herself in her 
outstanding career as a broadcaster. She spent 15 years of distinguished
 and meritorious service at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). 
While in NTA she gained a strong understanding of the industry because 
of her dedication, inquisitiveness and professionalism. She anchored the
 weekly NTA Newsline programme to the delight of millions of Nigerians, 
irrespective of their tribe or religion. Dabiri-Erewa
 wormed her way into the hearts of many with her gallantry efforts of 
using television as an effective tool to draw attention to the millions 
of Nigerians suffering from the pains of poverty and injustice. 
Her 
commitment and passionate dedication to duty while working on several 
heart touching Newsline stories stood her out and endeared her to many. 
Her display of bravery while investigating the story of little Mary, the
 miracle baby for eight years, remains indelible in the minds of many 
Nigerians.
A firm believer in the importance of service to humanity, Dabiri-Erewa
 voluntarily retired from the services of the NTA to contest as a member
 of the House of Representative and swept the poll with a landslide 
victory in 2003. Ever since then, she has distinguished herself by 
working tirelessly. Dabiri-Erewa undertakes a 
lot of important bills, defends the interest of her party most 
vociferously and has a strong passion for service.  
A 
wife and mother of two, she has continued to play her motherly role in 
her constituency, Lagos, Nigeria and APC. Her constituency benefited 
from several projects implemented under her leaderahip which includes 
free eye test and cataract surgery, empowerment programs, cash donation 
to widows, water schemes, boreholes, electrification, training 
scholarship scheme for indigent youths and better health care services. 
Her achievements and qualities are indeed worthy of emulation. The 
sterling amazon builds her principles on the unwavering philosophy that 
success is not about age, it is not about character, it is not about how
 much you have in your account but how many lives you touch.

 
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