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First Lady urges prayers for Nigeria at Fast

First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Muslim faithful to remember Nigeria in their prayers for greater peace and prosperity as they begin Ramadan. She called on Nigerians to use

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February 18, 2026byThe Nation
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First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Muslim faithful to remember Nigeria in their prayers for greater peace and prosperity as they begin Ramadan.

She called on Nigerians to use the sacred period to seek divine intervention for the nation’s wellbeing.

“During this holy month of fasting and prayers, I urge us to remember our beloved nation in prayers for greater peace and prosperity,” she said.

Senator Tinubu congratulated Muslims on commencement of Ramadan, describing it as a blessed season of spiritual renewal, reflection and communion with Allah.

“I felicitate with Muslim faithful as you begin Ramadan,” she said.

Read Also: Tinubu unveils Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025, demands speedy implementation

She prayed the holy month would bring peace, joy and spiritual fulfilment to individuals, families and the nation.

“I pray this Holy month bring you and your family and the nation peace, joy, and spiritual fulfilment,” she said.

The First Lady also offered prayers for the acceptance of supplications and forgiveness of sins throughout the period.

“May Almighty Allah accept our supplications, forgive our sins and answer our prayers,” she added.

Senator Tinubu concluded the message with goodwill to Muslim faithful, saying, “Ramadan Kareem.”

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