President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.
President-elect Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu congratulates all Muslims on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitri celebration and thanked the Almighty Allah for the grace to witness this year’s Eid-el-fitri celebration after the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Tinubu in his Sallah message said Ramadan is a sacred spiritual obligation as one of the five pillars of Islam for Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world.
He urged Nigerians to constantly seek to become a better version of themselves through patriotism, dedication to duty, and honesty.
“We have gone through a period of abstinence, self-discipline, self-reflection, self-purification in gratitude and total submission to the will of Allah.
“We have engaged in fervent prayers and supplications to Allah.
“Beyond the self-abnegation and pious living that the fasting period imposed on us, the spiritual exercise we just concluded has also helped us to improve on our moral character, refine our minds in pursuit of higher ideals for which there should be no turning back.
“At the heart of our faith and a major demand on all faithful is the requirement to commit ourselves to wholesome living.
“This entails love for one another, love for fellow humans regardless of creed, region and ethnicity, love for our communities and love for country.
“To love one another, have compassion, empathy and love our beloved country means we must become better citizens in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.
“We must constantly seek to become a better version of ourselves in patriotism, dedication to duty and honesty. We must also never be weary of doing what is right, fair and just to all,” he added.
Asiwaju added “we are at the dawn of a Renewed Hope for a better, greater and a more prosperous Nigeria and I stand ready to walk with all Nigerians, young and old, male and female, with this opportunity to serve you in honour and dignity. This is a commitment that I have made and one in which we cannot afford to fail”.
He wished all Muslims in Nigeria and beyond happy Sallah celebration.