On Monday, the U.S. President faced widespread criticism from Americans following an image depicting him as Jesus Christ.
The NSITF boss commended the workers for their unwavering commitment to protecting and empowering Nigerian workers.
He acknowledged the hardship faced by many families due to the current economic situation.
He said the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ exemplify true leadership founded on sacrifice.
He assured residents of security across the FCT.
The governor described it as both divine and strategic that Muslims and Christians began their 2026 fasting on the same day.
The priest urged unconditional forgiveness, aligned with the Catholic Church’s teachings on mercy and reconciliation.
“We urge security agencies to work together as a team to track and apprehend all the masterminds and sponsors of terror attacks nationwide,” said the Senate leader.
Mr Adewale reiterated that followers of Christ must have a forgiving spirit and learn how to genuinely forgive and forget.
Mr Ndukuba urged Nigerians, especially Christians, to love one another just as Christ loved them and gave himself for their sake.
