In 2026, rededicate yourself to his service

A recent article in Daily Trust urges readers to rededicate themselves to divine service as the new year 2026 begins, reflecting on the swift passage from December 31, 2025.

The piece, published on January 2, 2026, notes that just a couple of days prior, the calendar marked December 31, 2025, and the year concluded almost instantaneously under collective observation. It emphasizes the rapid transition into 2026 and calls for personal recommitment to 'His service,' implying a spiritual or religious context. Daily Trust, a prominent Nigerian newspaper, presents this as a timely message for the year's start, though the full content appears truncated in available excerpts.

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