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Tinubu's Lenten Message

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Tinubu's Lenten Message

President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerians, particularly Christians, to embody the love of Jesus Christ through compassion and empathy during the Lenten season. In his message, marking the commencement of Lent with Ash Wednesday, Tinubu emphasized the importance of extending help to those in need, comforting the grieving, visiting the sick, and uplifting the marginalized, stating that such acts are true testaments of worship.

Tinubu highlighted that the 40-day Lenten period, characterized by fasting, prayer, and repentance, prepares believers for Easter. He noted the coinciding of Lent with Ramadan, the holy month for Muslims, which similarly emphasizes devotion, sacrifice, and kindness. He sees this convergence as a symbol of Nigeria's unity in diversity.

Beyond religious observances, Tinubu urged Nigerians to embrace compassion and empathy, fostering selflessness and service to build a nation where generosity shapes daily interactions. He also pointed to the encouraging progress in the nation, citing strong economic growth in the last quarter of 2024, declining food prices, a stabilizing exchange rate, dropping fuel prices, and strengthening internal security. He commended the strides made by security and law enforcement agencies, expressing hope and optimism for the future.

Tinubu concluded his message with a prayer for God's kindness to bring healing, prosperity, and peace to the nation, expressing hope for a profound experience of God's goodness during Lent, with renewed hearts, strengthened faith, and guidance on righteousness.

In summary, President Tinubu's Lenten message calls for compassion, empathy, and unity among Nigerians, alongside optimism for the nation's progress and a focus on spiritual growth during this sacred season.

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