The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has called on all Nigerians to embrace unity, collective purpose, and peaceful coexistence as the foundation for achieving lasting prosperity and national progress.
Speaking at a recent event where she received an award recognizing her contributions to leadership and service, the First Lady emphasized that division hinders development, drawing from the timeless wisdom that "a house divided against itself cannot stand.
" She urged citizens to rise above ethnic, religious, political, and regional differences to work together toward a shared vision of a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria.
Senator Tinubu highlighted the importance of mutual respect, dialogue, and collaboration in addressing the nation's challenges and unlocking its vast potential.
She reaffirmed her belief that unity is essential for economic growth, social harmony, and the success of ongoing reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration.
"Nigeria's future depends on our ability to unite as one people with a common purpose," the First Lady stated. "When we stand together in love, respect, and shared commitment, we pave the way for prosperity that benefits every citizen. Let us reject division and build bridges of understanding that carry us all forward to a brighter tomorrow."
The First Lady also commended Nigerians for their resilience and encouraged continued support for initiatives promoting peace, innovation, and inclusive development. She expressed optimism that collective efforts will lead to a more peaceful and prosperous nation, where opportunities abound for all.
This call aligns with her consistent advocacy for peaceful coexistence, interfaith harmony, and national cohesion, as demonstrated in previous messages during cultural festivals, religious observances, and national events.
Senator Oluremi Tinubu remains committed to supporting vulnerable communities, empowering women and youth, and fostering an environment of compassion and unity across the country.
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