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Betta Edu emphasizes unity, peace, and renewed hope in God’s love for Nigeria at Christmas

 




I extend warm Christmas greetings to all as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, whose life and teachings continue to inspire love, peace, sacrifice, and hope across the world.

This season provides an opportunity to reflect with gratitude on the year drawing to a close, acknowledging God’s grace and guidance that have sustained us through moments of progress and challenge.

The resilience, unity, and goodwill shown by Nigerians remain a source of encouragement and confidence for a more peaceful and prosperous future.

The values of Christmas love, compassion, generosity, and selfless service serve as a timely reminder of our shared responsibility to care for one another and to work collectively for national unity and development.

In line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, this season calls for collective support for ongoing efforts to strengthen security, promote economic stability, and build a safer, more inclusive Nigeria for all citizens.

I called for sustained cooperation with government institutions and security agencies because lasting peace can only be achieved when national security, the foundation for development, investment, and social harmony, is collectively protected.

Support for a shared vision of a better Nigeria for all and commitment to securing lives and property will not only reinforce national stability but also ensure that the promise of renewed hope becomes a shared reality for present and future generations of Nigerians.

Merry Christmas to all Nigerians and lovers of Nigeria across the globe as we celebrate the season of peace, love, and renewed hope.

Signed:

Dr Betta Edu

25-12-2025

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