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Easter Message: NGIJ Champions Press Freedom, National Unity

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The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) has extended warm Easter greetings to Christians in Nigeria and across the world, calling for global and national unity, fervent prayers for the country, and a renewed commitment to truth, justice, and press freedom.

In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Mr. Rowland Olonishuwa and made available to journalists in Ilorin, the Guild urged Christians to draw from the deep spiritual lessons of Easter, emphasizing the significance of Christ’s resurrection as a beacon of hope, sacrifice, and renewal.

“Easter is a sacred season that underscores the triumph of truth over falsehood, light over darkness, and life over death,” NGIJ noted.

“As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we call on Christians to reflect on the values of compassion, forgiveness, humility, and sacrifice which the season represents—and to offer prayers for Nigeria’s healing, progress, and unity.”

The NGIJ also used the opportunity to reaffirm its dedication to the principles of investigative journalism, press freedom, and the protection of democratic ideals in Nigeria.

“As journalists, especially in this holy season, we must recommit ourselves to the pursuit of truth, fairness, and public accountability. The resurrection story of Jesus Christ reminds us that truth, no matter how suppressed, will ultimately prevail. Let this inspire our work and our collective resolve as defenders of transparency and justice,” the statement stated.

The Guild also urged national leaders to respect the independence of the media and create an enabling environment for journalists to carry out their duties without fear or intimidation.

“As we mark Easter, let us all—Christians, Muslims, and adherents of other faiths—join hands in building a more just, peaceful, and united Nigeria,” the statement concluded.

The NGIJ wished all Christian faithful a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration, filled with hope, renewal, and blessing.: Suggest a captivating caption for the above story.

   

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