The First Lady, Sen. Remi Tinubu, has said that Nigeria will overcome its insecurity challenges. She recently revealed that the country will remain indivisible against all odds, and Nigerians have been reacting.
Speaking at the Thanksgiving service for the investiture and presentation of Most Rev. Sunday Onuoha as Archbishop on Special Duties, Remi urged Nigerians to keep praying for the country, the Church and God’s guidance.
According to her, amid all of the killings across the nation, our hope must lie in the hands of our Creator, who sees all things.
She stated that while Nigeria welcomes help from other countries, it will never be intimidated into becoming a disgraceful nation.
“Nigeria will not disintegrate. Nigeria will remain one indivisible entity. God will be with Nigeria.
We shall celebrate the coming Christmas in peace and in joy, and it shall be well with Nigeria.
I wish the Archbishop well in his new role,” she said.
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, further noted that Nigeria needs foreign partnership to tackle its security challenges.
He concluded by saying that the government can always work with international allies to tackle its security issues without compromising the nation’s sovereignty.
“The President is a democrat and is open to partnerships that will benefit the country.
We cannot build a nation without having stakeholders on the table.
The Church must bring messages of hope, peace, and unity to inspire progress and nation-building.
The man who was decorated as Archbishop today has shown that being in the church does not mean turning your back on the states. He has been the man anchoring such a conversation,” he added.

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