“No Woman, No Nation” Convener, Hon. Suara, Celebrates Nigeria @64
“No Woman, No Nation” Convener, Hon. Suara, Celebrates Nigeria @64
Hon. Chief Mrs. Adejuyigbe Mobolaji Suara, popularly known as “No Woman, No Nation,” has extended her warm greetings to all Nigerians as the country celebrates its 64th Independence anniversary. In her congratulatory message, the Ondo State-born development advocate and politician expressed her pride in Nigeria’s journey, while calling for unity and peace among citizens as essential elements for national progress.
In her special address, Hon. Suara appealed to Nigerians to prioritize peace and harmony, emphasizing that it is the foundation for sustaining unity in the country. She noted that despite the challenges faced by the nation, peace remains a vital tool for navigating through uncertainties and building a prosperous future for all. “Peace is non-negotiable, and it is the pathway to national unity,” she said.
She also encouraged citizens to remain hopeful in the face of current hardships, expressing confidence in Nigeria’s potential for greatness. “I believe that despite the difficulties we face, Nigeria will overcome and flourish. It is important that we all keep hope alive, as our collective strength will guide us to prosperity,” Hon. Suara remarked.
Additionally, she urged the government to place the welfare of citizens at the forefront of its agenda, while calling on Nigerians to actively support efforts to bring about positive change. Hon. Suara stressed the importance of collaboration between the government and the people in building a new and better Nigeria, stating that nation-building is a shared responsibility.