First Lady Remi Tinubu Urges Religious Leaders to Pray, Not Curse, for Nigeria’s Government

In a call for unity and spiritual support, Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has implored religious leaders across the nation to focus on praying for the country’s government rather than engaging in criticism or casting aspersions. Taking to the official handle of “Nigerian Stories” on X (formerly known as Twitter), the First Lady emphasized the importance of intercession during this crucial period, urging religious figures to uplift the nation’s leadership through faith.

She stated, “Let us not curse, insult, or castigate the government. Instead, we should pray for guidance and wisdom as they navigate the challenges facing the nation.” This message, resonating with many, underscores the need for unity and collective effort in a time when the country faces economic, political, and social hurdles.

First Lady Remi Tinubu’s appeal reflects her commitment to fostering national harmony through faith and solidarity. As the wife of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, she has consistently championed the cause of national peace and cohesion, often using her platform to call for understanding and mutual respect.

Religious leaders, who play a pivotal role in shaping societal values and perspectives, are seen as critical stakeholders in this quest for national transformation. The First Lady’s message is a reminder that in the face of adversity, spiritual strength and support can offer hope, rather than further division.

With Nigeria at a crossroads, grappling with complex issues, this call for prayer, rather than recrimination, seeks to harness the power of faith to guide the nation towards stability and progress.

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