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No Prosperous Nation Without A Challenging History-Seyi Tinubu (View Text)
Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, asserted that no prosperous nation can emerge without overcoming a challenging history. He made this statement during the Episcopal Ordination of the Catholic Bishop of Ahiara Diocese, Most Rev. Simeon Nwobi, on Tuesday……CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Represented by Belusochukwu Enwere, the National Chairman of the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Tinubu expressed optimism that despite Nigeria’s adversities, the country possesses the potential to rise and shine among other nations.
“Despite the challenges facing us as a country, I am very optimistic that Nigeria will rise and shine again in the comity of nations because there is no great nation that does not have a negative past,” stated Tinubu.
Drawing inspiration from the Bible, he highlighted the universal nature of national challenges, emphasizing the belief that “dry bones shall rise again.” Tinubu urged religious leaders and the entire church to come together in prayer for the unity of Nigeria, transcending religious, ethnic, and tribal divides.
Focusing on the Episcopal Ordination, Tinubu conveyed his affection and brotherly love for the unity of the church and the nation. He expressed confidence that the newly ordained Bishop, Most Rev. Nwobi, could play a pivotal role in uniting Nigeria across various lines.
Quoting Jeremiah 3:15, Tinubu emphasized God’s choice of Most Rev. Nwobi as a true witness to Christ, the Good Shepherd, and extended congratulations on his elevation to the episcopacy.
The ordination ceremony concluded the controversies surrounding the bishopric seat following the demise of Bishop Victor Chikwe, the first bishop of the diocese. Most Rev. Nwobi’s appointment by the Vatican brought joy to the diocese, resolving previous concerns and considerations regarding the bishopric succession.
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