2026 Easter: Shettima Assures Nigerians of Better Days Ahead

Kabiru Abdulrauf
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Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured Nigerians that better days lie ahead under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He said the current economic and security challenges are temporary and will give way to lasting progress.

Commitment to Recovery and Stability

The Vice President reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to peace, economic recovery, and long-term prosperity.

He noted that national renewal often requires sacrifice and a shared sense of responsibility.

Easter Message of Hope and Renewal

In his Easter message, Shettima expressed confidence that Nigeria will overcome its current challenges.

He said Easter reflects the values of sacrifice, hope, and resurrection. According to him, the season reminds Nigerians that hardship does not last forever.

‘Hope Will Prevail Over Challenges’

Shettima said the message of Easter remains relevant to Nigeria’s situation.

Easter reminds us that history often bends in favour of those who refuse to give in to despair. It shows that hope can rise from pain and faith can overcome fear,” he said.

He added that Nigeria has faced difficult times before but has never been defined by adversity.

Call for Unity and Patience

The Vice President urged Nigerians to remain united and support the government’s ongoing reforms.

He stressed that progress requires patience, endurance, and collective effort.

Shettima also called on citizens to reject division and embrace unity, noting that Nigeria’s diversity is a key strength.

Faith in Nigeria’s Future

“With our collective will, shared sacrifice, and faith in this nation, we will overcome our challenges,” he said.

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