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Happy 65th Independence Day

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October 1, 2025
Happy 65th Independence Day

INDEPENDENCE DAY FELICITATION

The Onyeama Augustine Foundation, in collaboration with New Spring International Outreach, joins all Nigerians in celebrating the nation’s 65th Independence Anniversary.

This anniversary is a reminder of our shared history, sacrifices of our heroes past, and the collective responsibility to build a Nigeria that upholds unity, peace, and progress.

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As partners committed to service and nation-building, we remain steadfast in promoting initiatives that empower communities, foster peaceful coexistence, and contribute to a brighter, more prosperous Nigeria.

Long live Nigeria!
Happy 65th Independence Anniversary!

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