Nigeria Will Stay United Despite Challenges, Says Oluremi Tinubu
First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to national unity, assuring citizens that the country will remain one indivisible entity despite ongoing economic and political challenges
Speaking on Sunday during a thanksgiving service for the installation of Most Rev. Sunday Onuoha as Archbishop on Special Duties in Abuja, Oluremi Tinubu emphasized that Nigeria will not be intimidated or compromised by internal or external pressures. She urged Nigerians to continue praying for the nation and working together to maintain peace and stability Oluremi Tinubu’s remarks build on her long-standing calls for unity in diversity, highlighting Nigeria’s multi-ethnic composition as a strength. She has actively promoted initiatives such as the #OneNigeria Unity Fabric, encouraging citizens to embrace symbols of national solidarity. The First Lady’s comments come amid economic difficulties triggered by the Tinubu administration’s reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies and efforts to unify the foreign exchange rate. These reforms have been met with both praise and criticism, sparking public debate across the country. Political tensions have also been on the rise, with opposition figures forming coalitions ahead of the 2027 elections, raising concerns about potential divisions. Against this backdrop, Oluremi Tinubu’s message of unity seeks to reassure Nigerians of the country’s resilience and stability By framing national unity as both a spiritual and civic duty, Oluremi Tinubu continues to advocate for collective action, dialogue, and mutual respect among Nigerians as essential tools for overcoming current challenges.





