Thousands of women from across Rivers State on Christmas 2025 converged on the historic Isaac Boro Park, Port Harcourt, in a spectacular outpouring of praise, thanksgiving and unity at the Christmas 2025 Praise Party Palooza.

The event, hosted by Rivers Women Unite for SIM in collaboration with the Toby Jug Foundation, drew women from all 23 local government areas of the state, cutting across professions, ages and social backgrounds, in a powerful demonstration of faith and communal solidarity.
The park came alive with exuberant worship, fervent prayers and spirited dance as participants lifted their voices in celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Clad in elegant white and red attire symbolising purity, love, sacrifice and the joy of Christmas, the women formed a striking visual display that transformed the venue into a radiant arena of praise and fellowship.

Beyond the spiritual celebration, the women used the occasion to express gratitude and unwavering support for the Rivers State Governor, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS. They joyfully affirmed his recent political transition from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the move as a strategic step toward peace, unity and accelerated development in the state.
Songs of thanksgiving echoed across Isaac Boro Park as prayers were offered for continued peace, progress and purposeful leadership in Rivers State. The women also prayed for divine wisdom, strength and protection for Governor Fubara and other leaders committed to the welfare of the people.

Organisers described the Praise Party Palooza as a reflection of the strength, resilience and faith of Rivers women, united by a shared hope for a better and more prosperous future.
As the celebration came to a close, the atmosphere remained charged with joy and gratitude, leaving behind a powerful message of unity, faith and collective support for leadership anchored on peace and development in Rivers State.



