2025: Sir Kinze Okonkwo charges Nigerians to unite for unity, peace and  Progress

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The Managing Director UcheKinze Nigeria Limited, Ibadan and Nigeria, Sir Kinze Isaac Okonkwo has charged the people of Oyo State and Nigeria as a whole to unite and work collaboratively toward a prosperous future and development of the country as the journey of 2025 begins.

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Sir Kinze Okonkwo stated this in his New Year message to Nigerians, charging them to be committed to right values of life, such that will promote peace, unity and progress of the nation.

He expressed deep gratitude for the resilience and strength displayed by citizens over the past years, acknowledging the challenges faced while highlighting the importance of togetherness in overcoming adversity.

The UcheKinze boss emphasized that the spirit of unity has been a guiding force in navigating the ups and downs of life in Oyo State and Nigeria as a whole.

He restated his commitment to continue to work for the progress of the people, assuring that Nigeria still has the hope to achieve a brighter future.

“As we move into the new year, I urge everyone  to join hands in fostering collaboration and unity. Our strength lies in our ability to work together toward a common goal,” he added.

He urged the youths to tap into enterprenuerer ventures  that will make them self reliant, and promote their wellness and well-being in the year 2025.

He underscored the importance of investing in the future of Oyo State and Nigeria and encouraged citizens to actively participate in these efforts.

As 2025 dawns, Sir Kinze admonished the people of the State to embrace hope and resilience. He called on everyone to remain committed to building a more inclusive and equitable society, reminding them that progress can only be achieved through collective action.

In closing, he extended his best wishes for a prosperous and fulfilling New Year, encouraging citizens to remain steadfast in their pursuit of a brighter future for Oyo State and Nigeria.

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