In a recent video on Channels Television from 19 minutes 45, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed optimism about Nigeria’s economic progress, urging citizens to continue praying for the success of his administration. As the country navigates through economic reforms, he acknowledged the positive signs of stability and increasing investor confidence.

He highlighted the growing interest of investors in Nigeria, which he described as a testament to the country’s economic potential. Despite initial challenges, Tinubu noted that the nation is beginning to experience positive change, with sectors such as petroleum witnessing increased competition, leading to a gradual reduction in fuel prices.

According to him, “Congratulations on the Lenten season—please continue to pray for Nigeria. I pray this administration will be successful.”

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“The economy is stabilizing, and the certainty of investment is increasing. Investors are coming into Nigeria, which makes me proud. What seemed like a difficult beginning is now showing signs of hope.”

“Competition is growing among petroleum marketers, and fuel prices are beginning to drop. Many farmers are funding their pilgrimage because they have had bountiful harvests and are making economic gains. Glory be to God.”

“We are not even halfway through this administration and I am grateful to be alive, healthy, and witnessing these developments. I thank you all for your prayers and support.”

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