EASTER; Business Mogul Felicitates Christian, Preaches Love, Unity


By Celestine Okeh 

The Chief Executive Officer of Omni Excel Nigeria Limited, Chief Nwigwe Chibueze Uzo, has extended warm Easter greetings to Christians and Nigerians at large as they commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, urging them to embrace the virtues of love, sacrifice, unity, and renewed hope.

In his Easter Sunday message, Chief Nwigwe described the celebration as a significant period in the Christian calendar that symbolizes victory of life over death, and light over darkness. He noted that the season offers an opportunity for reflection, spiritual renewal, and commitment to peaceful coexistence.
According to him, “Easter reminds us of the ultimate sacrifice made for humanity and the triumph of faith. It is a time for Nigerians to come together in unity, show compassion to one another, and renew hope for a brighter and more prosperous future.”

The business mogul called on citizens to use the occasion to promote tolerance, understanding, and mutual respect regardless of religious, ethnic, or political differences.pray for our leaders at all levels of government. He emphasized the need for collective efforts toward nation-building and sustainable development.
Chief Nwigwe further encouraged youths to remain focused, hardworking, and law-abiding, stressing that the future of the country depends largely on their commitment to positive values and responsible leadership.


He also urged leaders across sectors to prioritize the welfare of the people and work towards policies and initiatives that will improve economic growth, create employment opportunities, and enhance social stability.


While wishing Christians a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration, the Omni Excel Nigeria Limited CEO prayed for continued peace, unity, and prosperity in Nigeria, calling on everyone to celebrate responsibly and extend love to the less privileged in society.

Happy Easter Celebration to all Christians.

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