CHRISTMAS: Faduri Joseph(FADOJOE) Urges Nigerians to Embrace Peace, Love and National Unity
CHRISTMAS: Faduri Joseph(FADOJOE) Urges Nigerians to Embrace Peace, Love and National Unity

A former Labour Party presidential aspirant and leader of the Rescue Movement for a New Nigeria, also known as the Rescue the Vulnerable Initiative, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, popularly known as Fadojoe, has called on Christians and adherents of other faiths to embrace the teachings and lifestyle of Jesus Christ as the world celebrates His birth.
In a Christmas goodwill message made available to journalists, the United States-based practising nurse described Jesus Christ as the Prince of Peace, noting that His birth should inspire peace, love, and harmony across all divides, including nationality, ethnicity, and religion.
According to him, the Christmas season serves as a reminder that the Prince of Peace is most pleased when people choose harmonious living and actively promote peaceful coexistence within their communities.
Fadojoe also offered prayers for Nigeria, expressing hope that the Prince of Peace would intervene in the nation’s challenges, particularly insecurity, and usher in lasting peace across the country.
He stressed the need for sustained prayers for the nation, noting that insecurity and economic hardship have affected citizens either directly or indirectly. He therefore called on Nigerians to demonstrate understanding, tolerance, and unity at all times.
The former presidential aspirant urged adherents of the two major religions in Nigeria to remember that they are Nigerians first, encouraging them to live together as brothers and sisters in peace and harmony, while resisting attempts by politicians to exploit religion or other differences for selfish interests.
Fadojoe concluded by wishing Nigerians a joyful Christmas and a prosperous New Year filled with endless possibilities, praying that the spirit of God be with us
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