Nigeria @62, Ekiti @26, TZAR prays for the living: …Says May God help us build a Nation of prosperity, equity and love.

By Abiodun OLOFE
          MR. RASAQ TEMITAYO ZUBAIR

The founder, TZAR foundation,Mr Rasaq Temitayo Zubair, today prayed for the continued peace of our Nation Nigeria and the rapid development of Ekiti State.

According to his 62nd Independence Anniversary message which also coincides with the 26th anniversary of Ekiti state, the Marketing Communications Consultant prays God to keep blessing Nigeria with peace and tranquility and rapid development for Ekiti State.

According to the release signed by the Director of Media and Publicity of the foundation, Abiodun Olofe, he said “In 1960, you rewarded the efforts and yearnings of our past leaders by granting us Independence from the shackles of colonialism and also in 1996 we witnessed the birth of our own Ekiti State. Since then, we have survived only through Your mercies and grace.

He further prayed that as we mark the 62nd Independence Anniversary of our Nation and the 26th anniversary as a state, may God’s mercies abound in all the multi faceted areas of our National life. May He replace despair with hope, insecurity with peace, disunity with togetherness and love. He prays that the minds of our leaders to abhor corruption, nepotism and tribal bigotry. Have mercy on our economic travails and let there be a turn -around that will create employment opportunities for our youths".

The Ado Ekiti born philanthropist admonished Ekiti residents to keep hope alive and celebrate the anniversary moderately with the mind of being security conscious.

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