- Atiku Abubakar urges Nigerian Muslims to prioritize acts of charity, especially towards the less fortunate during Ramadan
- He emphasizes the significance of devout supplication as the Ramadan moon appears, urging Muslims nationwide to seek divine mercy
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar urges Nigerian Muslims to embrace Ramadan and focus on seeking Allah’s mercy and forgiveness. In a press release from the Atiku Media Office on Sunday, he stressed the importance of this sacred month and called on all Nigerians to prioritize acts of charity, especially towards the less fortunate.
Atiku emphasizes the significance of devout supplication as the Ramadan moon appears, urging Muslims nationwide to dedicate ample time to seek divine mercy for the nation and themselves. This call to prayer and charity underscores the essence of Ramadan in fostering compassion and communal support.
Ramadan: Tinubu urges rich Nigerians to help indigents
President Bola Tinubu has urged wealthy individuals to assist the indigents in society and alleviate their suffering, particularly during the Ramadan fast.
Tinubu called on Sunday in Kano to inaugurate the distribution of 140 truckloads of rice donated by Sen. Abdullahi Yari in honor of the president.
Represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Print Media, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, Tinubu commended the gesture.
He said that it was aimed at supporting individuals who were in need at this critical time.
“All over the world, leadership belongs to more than one person. We must always help the vulnerable in society.
“Let us unite as a country and forge ahead for a better Nigeria,” he said.
Tinubu commended Yari for donating the 140 trucks of rice labelled with his name and picture for distribution to the less privileged.
He also said that the commodity would go along way in easing the hardship faced by many at this time.
The president, however, called on Nigerians to pray for the country’s unity, peace, and progress during the holy month of Ramadan.
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