- Urged the Muslim faithful to seize the opportunity of the holy month to renew their faith and trust in Allah
- Wished students and Nigerians at large a peaceful and rewarding Ramadan filled with hope
The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) has greeted Nigerians, students and Muslims in particular as they commence the monthlong Ramadan fast.
NAPS in a message personally conveyed by its Southwest Treasurer, Ogunsola Adewale John on Sunday night, described Ramadan as a beacon of introspection, discipline, and compassion towards others.
According to him, the month of Ramadan is a period of spiritual upliftment and complete devotion to Allah for spiritual cleansing.
While recognising the values of the season, he enjoined fasting Muslims to increase their love for humanity, acts of charity, empathy, generosity, and gratitude.
“As the crescent moon ushers in the month of Ramadan, the Office of the Treasurer extends its heartfelt greetings to all observing this sacred time. Amidst our daily commitments, Ramadan serves as a beacon of introspection, discipline, and compassion towards others. We honor the resilience and dedication that this month symbolizes and acknowledge the spiritual significance it holds for many in our community. The Office of the Naps southwest Treasurer recognizes the values of empathy and charity during Ramadan and commends the contributions of all who partake in making our workplace a harmonious environment.”
Wishing students and Nigerians at large a peaceful and rewarding Ramadan filled with hope and renewal, the NAPS Treasurer equally urged the Muslim faithful to seize the opportunity of the holy month to renew their faith and trust in Allah to reap the gains and benefits of the month for personal and national development.