Nigeria's First Lady Promotes Interfaith Unity
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 05, 2026 · Last updated Mar 06, 2026
This event has no direct financial market impact. It is a social and political event focused on promoting unity and good governance within Nigeria, which could indirectly contribute to a stable environment for economic activity in the long term.
Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, hosted an interfaith breaking of fast event in Abuja for women leaders, coinciding with the Christian Lenten season and Muslim Ramadan fast. She emphasized that this simultaneous observance was a divine message for Nigerians to embrace unity and harmonious living. Drawing from her nearly four-decade interfaith marriage to President Bola Tinubu, she advocated for religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence as a counter to insecurity and division. The First Lady urged women in public roles to serve with excellence, compassion, and integrity, and challenged Nigerians to abandon an 'entitlement' mentality while stressing the importance of mentoring youth. Prof. Ganiyat Adejoke Adesina-Uthman of the National Open University of Nigeria spoke on the 'crisis of trust' in public office, highlighting integrity as non-negotiable. Bishop Sally William Chinebu of Dominion Church International also spoke, urging women to combine excellence with compassion in leadership. The event was attended by several prominent female figures, including former First Lady Patience Jonathan and the wife of the Vice President, Nana Shettima.
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