We don’t need Nigeria’s wealth to survive – Tinubu’s Wife brags

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Bola Tinubu and his wife Remi
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Senator Remi Tinubu, the President-elect’s wife, has stated that her family does not need Nigeria’s wealth to survive.

She claims that her family has been blessed and that they can live without Nigeria’s wealth.

 

On Sunday, she spoke at the presidential inauguration interdenominational church service at Abuja’s National Christian Centre.

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Tinubu stated that Nigeria’s wealth belongs to all and will be used for good.

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The outgoing Lagos Central Senator requested prayers from Nigerians, stating that they would need God’s grace to live up to Nigerians’ expectations.

 

“God has been merciful to us,” she said. I can tell you that we never imagined this would happen. But thank God for giving us hope and the strength to keep running in life.

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“Ashiwaju is 71 years old, and I will be 63.” I’m sure I’ll be one of Nigeria’s oldest first ladies. We need God’s grace, and we need everyone to do what Nigerians expect.

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, God has truly demonstrated himself, just as he did on the night of the primaries, and stamped his seal on it.” Because when I saw the vote total of 1,271, I thought to myself, “God, this means you’re here.”

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“I was brought to my knees.” And the fact that this will be Nigeria’s seventh consecutive democratic transition demonstrates that this is a time of perfection for the country.

 

“Perfection in the sense that, according to the word of God, we have been praying in our churches for over two years, according to Isaiah 43:18–19, that we should not remember the former things and that God is going to do a new thing.” A new thing appeared, and we continued to argue with God. Who can challenge his creator? No one.

 

“We heard today in Psalm 133:1-3. Lessons cannot be taught unless there is unity. This is the time for Nigerians to band together and be renewed in our faith. As our young children have sung here today, there is hope in Nigeria. They are hoping for the best for Nigeria.

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“The wealth of Nigeria is the commonwealth of all.” Everyone has a right to it. My family has been blessed by God. We don’t need Nigeria’s wealth to survive; we just need to do the right thing. And I promise you on this altar that with your help and with God’s help, we will put this nation back on track.

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