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Christmas: Remain calm, trust the govt — Yusuf urges Nigerians
Nigerian_ American entrepreneur, Mr Ismaila Yusuf, has urged Nigerians to remain calm, trust the government and maintain peace in their communities as the Christmas celebration approaches, stressing the importance of lawfulness, faith and economic prudence amid prevailing national challenges.
In a statement signed by Mr Ismaila Yusuf, the Managing Director of Atuspay and his also the ceo of Atusbulk,xpress-esim, woskybet, the financial and economic expert appealed to citizens to celebrate the festive season responsibly, obey the laws of the land and remain hopeful that the present administration will address the nation’s needs.
Yusuf said peace and respect for constituted authority were critical to national stability, particularly during periods of heightened social and economic pressure, calling on Nigerians to conduct themselves peacefully within their communities.
“I urge everybody to remain calm and believe in the government, and the government is doing their best,” he said.
He also underscored the spiritual significance of Christmas, encouraging Nigerians to mark the season with faith and renewed belief, noting its message of sacrifice and hope.
“Nigerians should celebrate Christmas with faith and believe that Jesus Christ died for our sins,” Yusuf stated.
On the economic front, Yusuf advised Nigerians to exercise financial discipline during the festivities, urging them to cultivate a saving culture and avoid unnecessary spending. He added that with Atuspay, Nigerians can send money to 190 countries around the world.
“I advise Nigerians to always learn how to save their money because of a raining day. They should also be mindful of over spending,” he stated.
Yusuf further appealed for responsible public communication, urging citizens to be mindful of how they speak and express themselves at a time when national unity and calm are essential.
He said the message was aimed at promoting peace, economic responsibility and collective optimism as Nigerians celebrate the Yuletide season.







