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Easter: Do Not Despair In Face Of Challenges, Obi Urges Nigerians

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has urged Nigerians, particularly the youths not to despair in the face of challenges bedevilling the country.

Obi stated this in his Easter Goodwill Message to Nigerians released on Saturday.

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He thanked God for his mercy and stated that despite the challenges, Nigerians are “all united as brothers and sisters, and trust in the mercies and infinite benevolence of God Almighty.

“On the occasion of Easter, the celebration of the risen Christ, l wish all Christians a happy celebration and pray that the message and blessings of the resurrection will remain with us.

“Given that we are all united as brothers and sisters, and in our trust in the mercies and infinite benevolence of God Almighty, I urge all Nigerians, particularly the youths not to despair in the face of many challenges and tribulations that we are facing as a country.

“We continue to thank God for all His blessings on Nigeria and pray for a better and New Nigeria, where equity, fairness, peace, unity, accountable leadership and prosperity shall reign,” he tweeted.

 

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