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APGA National Chairman Sends Christmas Greetings, Solicits For Sober Reflections As Nigerian Nation Navigates Its Challenging Time


Written by Nduka Anyanwu


As we approach this blessed season of Christmas, the APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa extends warm greetings to all APGA members, supporters, and the Nigerian people. Christmas is a time for sober reflections, renewal of faith, and hope for a brighter future.

In this season of joy and celebration, let us remember the true message of Christmas — the coming of Jesus Christ as a symbol of salvation, peace, and love. His birth offers us a divine reminder that even in the midst of our challenges, hope and redemption are possible.


Nigeria, our beloved nation, is navigating through trying times marked by economic, social, and political uncertainties. It is in these moments of difficulty that the message of Christ’s salvation becomes all the more relevant. Let us reflect deeply on our individual and collective roles in building a Nigeria rooted in justice, unity, and love.

May this Christmas inspire us to embrace humility, forgiveness, and a renewed commitment to service. As we celebrate, let us pray for divine guidance and strength to overcome our nation’s challenges and to work towards a Nigeria that reflects the ideals of peace and prosperity for all.

Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. May the spirit of Christ’s love illuminate our hearts and lead us to a better Nigeria – he concludes!  - God bless Nigeria.




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