The former National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Youth Wing, Engr. Daniel Kadzai has tasked Nigerians to embrace unity, peace, and mutual respect in 2026.
Engr. Daniel, while speaking in his New Year message to the nation, said the country can only be stronger if tribe, religion, and political affiliation can be downplayed.
Daniel said, “As we step into this New Year, I extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to all Nigerians at home and in the diaspora. A new year offers us not just a date change, but a renewed opportunity to reflect, rebuild, and rise stronger together as one people,” he said.
According to the Northern Christian group leader, while speaking on the challenges of the year 2025 said Nigerians faced different issues such as security concerns, economic pressures, and social uncertainties, even as he commended the resilience and courage shown by citizens across the country.
“2026 came with its share of trials, uncertainties, and lessons. Yet, through it all, Nigerians have continued to show remarkable resilience, courage, and hope.
“These qualities define us and remind us that no challenge is greater than our collective will to overcome,” Kadzai noted.
He further emphasized the importance of national unity, peaceful coexistence, and mutual respect across ethnic, religious, and cultural divides, describing Nigeria’s diversity as its greatest strength.
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