
He said, “If I have sinned against any Nigerian, please forgive me.”
The President explained that Ramadan is a sacred period that encourages repentance, compassion, and renewed commitment to God and humanity.
Tinubu Calls for Unity and National Healing
Furthermore, Tinubu urged Nigerians to use the Ramadan period to pray for the country and support one another. He stressed that the nation needs peace, stability, and collective responsibility to move forward.
He also noted that Ramadan is happening at the same time as the Christian Lenten season. Therefore, he called on both Muslims and Christians to reflect on shared values such as sacrifice, love, and forgiveness.
According to him, Nigeria can only progress when citizens unite and support the government’s efforts to rebuild the nation.
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Tinubu Ramadan Message Sparks Reactions Across Nigeria
Meanwhile, the President’s message has sparked mixed reactions across social media platforms. While some Nigerians praised the humility of the statement, others said more concrete actions are needed to address the country’s economic challenges.
However, many religious leaders welcomed the message. They described it as a positive step toward national reconciliation and spiritual renewal.
Ramadan: A Time for Reflection and Compassion
Ramadan is one of the most important periods in Islam. It is marked by fasting, prayers, charity, and acts of kindness.
During this time, Muslims are expected to show empathy to the less privileged and pray for peace in their communities and the nation at large.
As Ramadan begins, Nigerians now look forward to a period of deep reflection, forgiveness, and hope for a better future.
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