A Message of Independence and Service to the Nation
Nigeria's incoming First Lady, Remi Tinubu, has boldly declared that her family does not need the country's wealth to sustain themselves or fulfill their responsibilities. Speaking at a church service, Remi emphasized the importance of prayer as her husband, President-elect Bola Tinubu, prepares to be sworn in on May 29.
Remi Tinubu: A Call for Unity and Divine Guidance
In her address, Remi Tinubu urged Nigerians to unite in prayer and support the incoming administration in their mission to set the nation on the right path. She reminded the congregation that Nigeria's wealth is a shared resource, belonging to all citizens who have been blessed by God. She said, "Nigeria's wealth is the commonwealth of all. It belongs to everyone God has blessed my family. We don't need the wealth of Nigeria to survive or to do the right thing. And I promise you on this altar that with your help, with the help of God, we will set this nation on the right path. We need your prayers. Emphasizing her commitment to silent work and attentive listening, Remi acknowledged the challenges they have faced on their journey but expressed her confidence in overcoming them with a resilient spirit.
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A Plea for Continued Spiritual Support
Recognizing the influential role of the church, Remi Tinubu implored religious leaders to maintain their fervent prayers for the country. Citing the strength derived from the spirit of God, she assured the congregation that the incoming administration would remain steadfast in their commitment to making positive changes for Nigeria's future.
Remi's powerful message reinforces the values of self-sufficiency, integrity, and national transformation. As Nigeria eagerly anticipates the inauguration of its new leadership, the nation looks toward a future guided by prayer, resilience, and the collective pursuit of progress.
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