Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians to embrace compassion and unity as Christians celebrate Easter, reflecting on the significance of Christ’s resurrection. Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and represents hope, renewal and redemption in the Christian faith.
In her message, Tinubu called on citizens to demonstrate love and kindness, particularly toward the vulnerable and less privileged. She emphasized that the values of sacrifice and forgiveness exemplified by Christ should guide personal and national conduct.
Observers note that Easter messages from national leaders often focus on themes of unity, resilience and moral responsibility.
Stakeholders have echoed the First Lady’s call, encouraging Nigerians to use the period for reflection and positive action.
Religious leaders have also highlighted the importance of translating faith into tangible acts of service within communities.
The message comes at a time when the country continues to navigate economic and security challenges, making calls for empathy and solidarity particularly relevant.
The development underscores the role of national figures in promoting social cohesion during significant religious observances.
Analysts believe that consistent emphasis on shared values can help foster a more inclusive and harmonious society.

