NBA General Secretary Ojibara Celebrates Eid, Prays For Peace And Blessings

NBA General Secretary, Dr. Mobolaji Ojibara has extended warm Eid Mubarak greetings to Muslims, praying for peace, mercy, and divine blessings.
Ojibara congratulated the Muslim community on the successful completion of Ramadan. He described it as a period of devotion, reflection, and spiritual renewal. He urged Nigerians to uphold the values of kindness, gratitude, and faith in their daily lives.
“The sighting of the crescent moon marks the end of Ramadan and the joyous arrival of Eid,” Ojibara said. “May your heart be light, your soul free, and your life filled with Allah’s mercy and blessings.”
He expressed gratitude for the spiritual benefits of Ramadan. Ojibara also prayed that its lessons remain in the hearts of all believers.
He called on Nigerians to embrace unity, peace, and compassion as guiding principles in their interactions.
Ojibara reaffirmed the NBA’s commitment to promoting justice, fairness, and national progress. He encouraged citizens to use the occasion to foster goodwill and strengthen bonds within their communities.
“May this Eid bring you closer to Allah, fill your home with happiness, and leave a lasting impact of faith,” he added.
The NBA General Secretary urged Muslims to continue practicing the virtues of patience and selflessness beyond Ramadan. He wished all Nigerians a joyful and fulfilling celebration.
“Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones,” Ojibara said.
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