Straight from Istanbul, the President of the Nigerian Community in Turkey and Afasah Group CEO Ambassador Prince Magbo poured out warm Christmas greetings and advance 2026 cheers to Christians back home and in the diaspora, painting the season as a golden chance to crank up love, peace, and unbreakable unity when Nigerians need it most amid global hustles.
In his end-of-year media huddle, Magbo nailed the festive blueprint: Celebrate with harmony, tolerance, and respect across borders, but stay laser-focused on security – skip dodgy spots, shun violence, protect lives and property because nothing kills joy faster than threats when families jet in for holidays. He’s spot on; with diaspora remittances fueling Nigeria’s economy and insecurity tales hitting headlines, vigilance turns celebrations into triumphs.
Magbo ramped it up with a compassion call: Individuals, orgs, big-hearted Nigerians – this is prime time to lift the less privileged with real support, echoing Christmas’ core of sharing when vulnerability peaks in tough economies. Wrapping with optimism, he prayed for peaceful merry-making and a prosperous New Year bursting with Nigerian progress worldwide – from Lagos streets to Turkish communities.


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