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REA deployed over 200 mini-grids to boost electricity in 2025 — Official 

In 2025, Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA) achieved a major milestone by deploying over 200 mini-grids, directly addressing the national electricity access gap. The agency is now scaling this success through the $750 million DARES project, aiming to build 1,350 mini-grids to power 17.5 million people. Crucially, REA is fostering a sustainable energy ecosystem by boosting local manufacturing capacity sixfold and initiating solar panel exports, reducing import dependency.

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Lagos Football Association felicitates Christians on Christmas

The Lagos State Football Association extends Christmas greetings to the Christian community and sports stakeholders, framing the holiday as a time for reflection and celebration. It highlights the association’s successful year, attributing the growth and peace in Lagos football to strong collaboration with government bodies and stakeholders. This public message strategically reinforces institutional relationships and positions the LSFA as a unified, progressive organization within the state’s sporting ecosystem.

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Christmas:NCPC boss urges Christians to show love

In his 2025 Christmas message, the head of Nigeria’s Christian Pilgrims Commission calls for the holiday’s core virtues—humility, love, and peace—to be actively demonstrated through interfaith fellowship and national unity. He frames this not only as personal spiritual duty but as a civic imperative for overcoming national challenges, explicitly linking prayer and ethical conduct to Nigeria’s future prosperity. The message uniquely positions Christmas as a strategic opportunity for social cohesion, extending its significance beyond celebration to a catalyst for collective national

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Christmas: Be hopeful, better days ahead says UBTH Chief Medical Director

In a public address, the Chief Medical Director of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) synthesizes a message of national hope with institutional vision, framing resilience through faith as the cornerstone for overcoming Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges. She strategically links this spiritual optimism to the hospital’s operational ethos, asserting that UBTH’s commitment to care mirrors this foundational hope, thereby uniting staff purpose with patient compassion. A key practical takeaway is the leadership’s active demonstration of this philosophy, transitioning from ceremony to

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Imbibe vrtues of Jesus’ teachings for peace, unity in Nigeria says Gov Yahaya

Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State frames the Christmas celebration as a critical opportunity for national reflection and unity, urging all Nigerians to adopt the core virtues of love, compassion, and selflessness from Jesus’ teachings. He posits that these universal values are the essential foundation for overcoming Nigeria’s pressing economic, security, and social challenges by fostering collective resilience. Beyond rhetoric, his administration commits to practical community support during festivities to promote solidarity and shared responsibility for public wellbeing. Ultimately, the message

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Gov. Makinde urges brotherly love in Christmas message

In his 2025 Christmas message, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State frames the holiday as a call to action, emphasizing that the season’s core value of love must translate into practical community harmony and shared security. He uniquely positions public safety as a collaborative responsibility, urging citizens to actively monitor and report suspicious activity via emergency channels. The governor’s directive moves beyond seasonal goodwill, presenting a unified vision where faith-based principles directly support proactive civic duty and collective vigilance.

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Gov. Soludo urges prayers for national unity in Christmas message 

In his 2025 Christmas message, Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra frames the holiday as a pivotal moment for national reflection and unity, urging Nigerians to move beyond celebration to embody core Christian virtues of compassion and selflessness. He calls for collective prayer for divine wisdom for the nation’s leaders and for peace and progress across the country, directly linking spiritual values to societal development. A key practical takeaway is his appeal for citizens to actively extend generosity to the less privileged, thereby strengthening

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Christmas not time for reckless spending, but sober reflection says Cleric 

A Catholic cleric reframes Christmas as a period for moderation and spiritual reflection, directly countering the cultural pressure for lavish spending and displays of wealth. The core message urges Christians to prioritize emulating Jesus’s teachings through community service and love over material consumption. This perspective offers a practical, financially conscious alternative to the holiday’s commercial demands, emphasizing internal fulfillment and social contribution. Ultimately, it presents the season’s true value as deriving from meaningful personal and communal impact, not financial expenditure.

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Sanwo-Olu calls for calm after GNI building fire outbreak

A major fire at a 25-storey Lagos building was successfully contained with no casualties, due to a swift emergency response initiated within minutes by the state governor. The incident highlights effective crisis management, with leadership directly overseeing operations and prioritizing public safety through evacuations and area security. A key insight is the building’s changed use—from corporate offices to a clothing warehouse—which may have influenced fire risk and behavior. The government’s transparent, real-time communication serves as a model for maintaining public calm during urban

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