Minister of the FCT Nyesom Wike has suggested that conversation be pursued as a means of resolving Nigeria’s many problems.
This was spoken at a public lecture/special Jummu’a prayer in Abuja to mark the 63rd anniversary of Nigerian independence.
The Minister, who was represented by Mr Danlami Ihayyo, the Mandate Secretary, Education Secretariat in the FCT, stated that Nigeria has encountered numerous obstacles since independence, but that President Bola Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda signaled a new beginning for the country.

He predicted that, in keeping with Tinubu’s plans, the 63rd anniversary would mark a fresh start for the country.
The featured speaker, Wike, emphasized the importance of investing in the agenda to solve the nation’s social and economic problems.
Minister praised the topic, saying it drove home the need to solve the nation’s socioeconomic problems.
And, with any luck, it will show President Bola Tinubu’s agenda in a fresh light and inspire new optimism.
As the author puts it, “Nigeria is still waxing strong in terms of successes recorded across all sectors of the economy, despite numerous plights.”
To revitalize the country and have a beneficial effect on its people, he urged Nigerians to recognize the enduring difficulties the country has, such as poverty, unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, and insecurity.
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