Sultan Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar III praised President Tinubu for helping different religions work together. The religious leader said this cooperation helped Nigeria make more money. He spoke at a new Islamic study center opening ceremony on Saturday. The building will help orphans and poor children learn better. DSS Director General Tosin Ajayi built and gave away the center.
The Sultan told Nigerians to stop fighting about religion and tribes. He said rich countries became successful when people stopped these arguments. Security chiefs came to the event and showed they trust each other. Their teamwork proves Nigerian safety services can work as one group. This cooperation makes the whole country stronger and safer.
Ajayi explained how his agency stops five major dangers to Nigeria. Spies, rebels, saboteurs, troublemakers, and terrorists threaten the nation daily. He believes education helps people feel happier about their lives. Happy citizens cause fewer problems for the government. Schools and learning centers reduce anger among regular people.
Finance Minister Wale Edun talked about how education shapes Nigeria's future. African workers will make up one-quarter of all global employees, most of whom will come from Nigeria and other African nations. The country's money reserves keep growing, and food costs keep dropping.
The Sultan told Nigerians to stop fighting about religion and tribes. He said rich countries became successful when people stopped these arguments. Security chiefs came to the event and showed they trust each other. Their teamwork proves Nigerian safety services can work as one group. This cooperation makes the whole country stronger and safer.
Ajayi explained how his agency stops five major dangers to Nigeria. Spies, rebels, saboteurs, troublemakers, and terrorists threaten the nation daily. He believes education helps people feel happier about their lives. Happy citizens cause fewer problems for the government. Schools and learning centers reduce anger among regular people.
Finance Minister Wale Edun talked about how education shapes Nigeria's future. African workers will make up one-quarter of all global employees, most of whom will come from Nigeria and other African nations. The country's money reserves keep growing, and food costs keep dropping.