Thursday, June 4, 2026

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Tinubu, wife urge unity, peace as Lent, Ramadan coincide for 1st time in years

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From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerians to embrace good neighbourliness and pray for national progress as Christians and Muslims simultaneously begin observance of Lent and Ramadan yesterday.

In a statement, he hailed the overlap as a divine reminder of shared faith. “This year, Lent and Ramadan, begin on the same day. This is not a common occurrence and it reminds us that as a people of faith, we share a lot in common and are one people under God,” he said.

The President described Lent for Christians as “a time for fasting, abstinence and penitence, following Jesus Christ’s example in the wilderness before His crucifixion, which brought salvation to mankind.” For Muslims, he noted that Ramadan reflects “total submission to God Almighty and His command of sacrifice, devotion, service and communal love and giving,” marking one of Islam’s five pillars.

“As a nation and as a people, I urge us, as we embark on these important observances, to ensure good neighbourliness, promote peace, unity and stability, and pray for the progress and security of our nation,” Tinubu added. He prayed that “the lessons, blessings and joy of these sacred seasons abide with us always.”

Echoing the message, the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, took to her X handle, urging prayers for Nigeria’s peace and prosperity during this Lenten season of spiritual growth. “As we begin this Lenten period, I pray that this time of spiritual growth, self-reflection and drawing closer to God is committed to following Christ’s example of love,” she wrote. “May our prayers and acts of compassion and kindness deepen our faith and reflect on our relationships with others. I urge us to remember to pray for the peace and prosperity of our dear nation, Nigeria.”

Lent kicked off with Ash Wednesday, spanning 40 days (excluding Sundays) of penance, fasting, prayer and almsgiving, leading to Easter. It mirrors Jesus Christ’s 40 days of fasting in the desert.