- She congratulated Muslims on the commencement of Ramadan, describing it as a sacred time for spiritual renewal
- She also prayed that God would accept the prayers offered during the month, grant forgiveness of sins
- The First Lady expressed hope that the season would usher in harmony, happiness, and spiritual growth for individuals
Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has encouraged Muslims nationwide to pray for lasting peace and economic progress as they begin the Ramadan fast.
In a message released on Tuesday to mark the start of the holy month, Eko Hot Blog reports that she urged the faithful to dedicate the period of fasting and devotion to seeking God’s guidance and blessings for the country.
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She congratulated Muslims on the commencement of Ramadan, describing it as a sacred time for spiritual renewal, deep reflection, and closer connection with Allah.

The First Lady expressed hope that the season would usher in harmony, happiness, and spiritual growth for individuals, families, and the nation as a whole.
She also prayed that God would accept the prayers offered during the month, grant forgiveness of sins, and respond to heartfelt supplications.
She ended her goodwill message by wishing Muslim faithful a blessed observance of Ramadan, saying, “Ramadan Kareem.”
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