Sen. Oluremi Tinubu charge Muslims at Ramadan: ‘Seek to serve those in need’
Wife of the President-elect, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu OON
The wife of President-elect, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu OON is urging all Nigerian Muslims, especially the women to ensure they make it a priority to serve those in need during the holy month of Ramadan, Trek Africa Newspaper can report. She made this important note while extending her warmest greetings to the Muslims in this season of spiritual awakening.
Mrs. Tinubu noted: ‘As we embark on this year’s Ramadan fast, we are reminded of the essence of this holy month: time to engage in sacrifice, self-discipline, self-reflection, and spiritual growth. It is a time for us to focus on our relationship with Allah, and to strengthen that relationship and connection with our community, particularly with the weak and indigent.’
Wife of the President-elect, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu OON
‘As women, we play a vital role in our families and communities, and our contributions are valued and appreciated. But beyond fasting, offering prayers, giving thanks to Allah, renewing our faith and engaging in spiritual reflection during this special month, we must remember the needy and share food and drinks with them.’
The Senator representing Lagos Central Senatorial District added: ‘During this holy month, I enjoin us to strive to embody the values of Ramadan in our daily lives. Let us engage in kindness, forgiveness, mercy, compassion, and generosity towards one another.
Let us seek to serve those in need. Let us remember the less fortunate, and work to make a positive difference in our communities. I also urge us to seize this opportunity to offer prayers for the peace, unity and progress of our beloved country, Nigeria.
‘May Almighty Allah grant us all the blessings of this holy month and may this special season usher in peace, happiness and prosperity in our lives and in Nigeria as a whole. I wish you and your families a blessed Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak’, she prayed.