As 2025 winds down, Nigeria enters its familiar season of reflection, gratitude, and religious celebration. Across churches, mosques, and public squares, the year’s end invites thanksgiving for survival as much as for success. In a country weighed down by inflation, unemployment, and social anxiet
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