At Christmas Brunch for Children, Mrs. Tinubu Spreads Joy, Calls for Love, Unity

Deji Elumoye in Abuja 

Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, yesterday hosted a special Christmas brunch for children from two foster homes with a call on Nigerians to embrace the essence of the season—love, compassion, and unity—urging them to make every day look like Christmas.
Speaking at the event held at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja, Mrs. Tinubu declared “Christmas should remind us to love our neighbours and go all out to help others. Next year, let’s make it a year of love and a cleaner, greener Nigeria.”
The First Lady pointed out that the federal government has been doing all to ensure that lives of Nigerians get better and will continue to do so with all vigour in the New Year.
She described the incoming year 2025 as one of hope, love and actualisation of God’s goodness in the nation.
The First Lady urged the children to show love to their friends, sisters, brothers and neighbours as exemplified by Christ who is the reason for the Christmas season.
“The reason we are all here is to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ.”
She read from the book which she authored ‘The Christmas Story’ which explains about the birth, life and times of Jesus. 
The book, which reimagines the story of Jesus’ birth with Nigerian characters, bringing the message of hope and purpose closer home. 
The First Lady also answered questions from the children.
The kids from Abuja Children Home and Vine Heritage Home Foundation (VHHF) who were the guests at the annual Children’s Christmas Brunch, competed in a national anthem contest, receiving cash prizes, and were treated to gifts, food, and drinks. 

Speaking to journalists after the event, the First ady reflected on her personal journey, encouraging Nigerians to approach the new year with optimism and a focus on faith and hard work.

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