Prof. Faduyile Congratulates all as 2026 begins.
By Steve Ovirih.
All Progressives Congress, APC stalwart from Ondo South, Prof. Dayo Faduyile,OON, has felicitated Nigerians as the brand new year 2026 commenced.
Prof. Faduyile in his new year message said every Nigerian who has crossed over to the new year is a winner and the song on all lips should be that of a hearty thanksgiving to God who has made it possible for all to survive all the challenges of 2025.
He penned his gratitude to God thus: “If I have a hundred tongues , they will not be enough to thank and praise the Lord.
” Just like a flash ,2025 has gone to an end and we are ushered into the new year in resounding good health.”
Prof Faduyile maintained that we cannot enumerate all the positives of the outgone year 2025, stressing that even if the only thing considered is the gift of life. He said being alive is enough reason for all and sundry to jump up in gratitude to God for divine protection and undying love all round year 2025, adding that God has been a loving one over the affairs of Nigeria as a nation and Nigerians.
Prof. Faduyile noted that as the new year has begun hope and a very renewed one should be the watchword of Nigerians” Hope, yes, Renewed Hope should be our watchword for a better 2026. Even if things look bleak, let’s be hopeful and have implicit trust and faith in God,” Prof.Faduyile indicated.
Waxing philosophical, the Professor of Forensic Medicine stressed that whatever challenge anyone has come into the new year with, such challenge will not be permanent.”God says the problem(s) you are seeing today will not be there by tomorrow.”
He called on Nigerians to cheer one another into the new year, to see each one as a strong survivor and to begin the new year on a clean sheet of faith that must not shake in God’s capacity to make the new year a prosperous one.
Prof. Faduyile tasked the good people of Ondo State to continue to support the steadfast stride of Gov.Lucky Aiyedatiwa whom he described as more poised to fast track the economic growth of The Sunshine State.





