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Tinubu mandates that national pledge be spoken at public gatherings

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Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has ordered that the national pledge must be said at all official and public events in the country.

This is to make sure that people show great respect for the symbols of Nigeria, remain loyal to the country, and keep Nigeria’s values and character strong, said a spokesperson for the president.

The president said it’s important to honor our country’s values, and follow its rules.

“We all love winning. ” We really like winning. “When you feel good and have hope, Nigeria is doing well,” the statement said.

Mr Tinubu wants everyone to promise to be faithful and loyal to Nigeria after singing the national anthem. It is an important symbol for the country.

The instruction is given while the country is dealing with more fighting between different groups and high tension between the south and north.

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