Farah Dagogo asks Nigerians to remember values like sacrifice, justice, and shared duty during Easter. The former House member believes these values connect to our constitutional democracy. He sees Easter as a time for personal reflection and renewed focus on the main ideas in Nigeria's 1999 Constitution. His message comes amid recent political changes in Rivers State, where President Tinubu imposed emergency rule.
Dagogo recently went to court about this situation in his home state. Despite concerns about Rivers' politics, he trusts Nigerian courts and the constitution to solve problems. He links Easter themes of sacrifice and hope to how the government should work with people freely choosing their leaders. He chooses legal paths to address problems rather than other methods.
The former lawmaker wants people to put politics aside during this serious holiday time. He encourages prayer for peace, justice, and better leadership across Nigeria. Dagogo hopes Easter brings new peace and better government to both Rivers State and the entire country. He remains positive about Nigeria's future despite current challenges.
Dagogo recently went to court about this situation in his home state. Despite concerns about Rivers' politics, he trusts Nigerian courts and the constitution to solve problems. He links Easter themes of sacrifice and hope to how the government should work with people freely choosing their leaders. He chooses legal paths to address problems rather than other methods.
The former lawmaker wants people to put politics aside during this serious holiday time. He encourages prayer for peace, justice, and better leadership across Nigeria. Dagogo hopes Easter brings new peace and better government to both Rivers State and the entire country. He remains positive about Nigeria's future despite current challenges.