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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026 — A Message of Hope, Renewal, and a Bold Vision for Nigeria’s Future as Opined by APGA National Chairman


Written by Nduka Anyanwu


As we step into the promising year of 2026, the APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly is filled with renewed hope and unwavering confidence in our collective strength to build a brighter, more prosperous Nigeria. On behalf of the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), the National Chairman extend his warmest greetings to you and your loved ones as we begin this new chapter together.

The year 2025 tested our resilience, but it also ignited a stronger sense of unity and purpose among us. We have rekindled our passion for justice, equality, and the realization of Nigeria’s true potential. Our journey has just begun, and the future holds limitless possibilities for a nation that refuses to give up on its dreams.


In 2026, APGA is committed to deepening our efforts to foster democracy, accountability, and good governance. We will champion policies that uplift the vulnerable—our youth, the elderly, and the marginalized—ensuring that no Nigerian is left behind. Our vision is a Nigeria where every citizen has access to quality education, affordable healthcare, and economic opportunities that empower and transform lives.

This new year beckons us all to unite in purpose and action. Let us work hand-in-hand to promote peace, foster unity, and accelerate progress across our beloved nation. Our collective effort will shape Nigeria into the nation of our dreams—a land of justice, equity, and boundless opportunity.

As we embrace 2026, Barrister Ezeokenwa call on every Nigerian to renew their commitment to building a better Nigeria. Together, we can turn our aspirations into reality.


Wishing you all a joyful, prosperous, and transformative New Year! Long live APGA! Long live Nigeria! Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, National Chairman, APGA concludes.


    Nduka Anyanwu Special Adviser Media To APGA National Chairman 

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