Nigeria Will Work Again- Shettima Assures Nigerians

Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima has assured Nigerians including those living in Russia that the country under the administration of President Bola Tinubu will work again.

The Vice President gave the assurance in St Petersburg at a forum with members of the Nigerian community in Russia.

Sen. Shettima who was addressing concerns raised by members of the community, said be rest assured that in the next 9 to 12 months there will be a swift change in the fortunes of Nigeria.

The Vice President expressed confidence in the capacity of President Tinubu to transform Nigeria, noting that the President passionately believes in the Nigeria project.

Citing examples of Tinubu’s sterling performance as Lagos State Governor, Sen. Shettima said the President has shown the propensity to inspire development across all sectors, and he has also shown the zeal, passion as well as the commitment to transform Nigeria.

Representatives of the Nigerian community in separate remarks commended the initiatives of the Tinubu administration to actively engage with the Russian government to improve relations between Nigeria and Russia.

In a related development, Vice President Kashim Shettima on Saturday in St. Petersburg attended the second edition of the Annual Arts Exhibition of the Nigerian Embassy titled “I imagine Nigeria” which showcased art works by young Russian artists.

Besides seeing art works exhibited at the event and presenting gift prizes to young Russian artists, the VP in a brief remark, emphasized the importance of cultural diplomacy, noting its potential in deepening ties between Nigeria and Russia.


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