Christmas Message: Senator Alphonsus Ubanesse Igbeke Calls for Unity, Support for Tinubu, Extends Season’s Greetings
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Distinguished Senator Dr. Alphonsus Ubanesse Igbeke, Lead Consultant to the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Chief Executive Officer of Hilton Gate Hospitality Limited, and Founder of the Ubanesse Group, has extended warm Christmas greetings to Christian faithfuls across Nigeria, describing the Yuletide season as a time for gratitude, reflection, and renewed national commitment.
In a statement personally signed by him, Senator Igbeke conveyed “heartfelt Christmas greetings to Christians nationwide,” while expressing profound appreciation to individuals and institutions that have supported his engagements and contributions.
He specifically thanked “my partners globally, staff, and the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for their support,” acknowledging their roles in sustaining his work and vision.
The Senator also recognized the collective efforts of key stakeholders across the country, noting that Nigeria’s continued progress rests on shared responsibility and resilience.
He applauded “the dedication of various stakeholders, including state governors, national assembly members, judiciary officials, ALGON councils, MDAs, private sector leaders, civil society, students, traders, trade unions, women and youth groups, for their resilience in nation-building.”
Amid prevailing national challenges, Senator Igbeke urged Nigerians to remain steadfast and supportive of the current administration. According to the statement, he “urged Nigerians to support President Tinubu amid national challenges,” while offering prayers for divine guidance and wisdom for the nation’s leadership.
Concluding his Christmas message, Senator Igbeke extended goodwill and optimism for the coming year, wishing Nigerians “a joyous Christmas and a prosperous 2026 filled with peace, stability, and opportunities,” as he called for unity, faith, and collective effort toward national development.
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