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Nigerians join others across the world to welcome 2026

by Tobi Benson
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After a year marked by economic challenges, political upheavals, deadly attacks, and victories in sports, Nigerians, like their counterparts across the world, welcomed 2026, ringing in the new year with fireworks, prayers and hopes for a better year.

Across the country, fireworks adorned the skyline as the clock hit 12:00 am.

Millions of people trooped into churches where they held prayers, praise and worship to welcome the new year.

Others took to fun spots with families and friends as they heralded 2026 amid jubilant chants and funfare. From Lagos to Kano, Taraba to Imo, Bayelsa to Kebbi, the atmosphere was similar as millions began the countdown to 2026.

Governors, and other government officials were among the first to share messages of hope, renewal and joy as the new year beaconed.

They promised to redouble their efforts in moving their states forward, asking residents to remain optimistic of a better future ahead.

Earlier, some countries had ushered in the new year as people gathered in public spaces to clock in 2026.

The Pacific island nation of Kiribati led the world into 2026, becoming the first country to celebrate the New Year as clocks struck midnight in its Line Islands.

New Year celebrations will gradually unfold across the globe over the coming hours, starting in Oceania and moving through East Asia, South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and finally the Americas.

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