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Hon. Mogaji Felicitates Muslims at Eid-el-Maulud, Calls for Unity and Shared Progress

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By Abdulrahman Aliagan,

“The life and teachings of the Prophet inspire values of peace, compassion, justice, and service to humanity. As we celebrate today, may we all be guided by these timeless virtues in our personal lives, our communities, and in our collective pursuit of a just and prosperous society.”

As Muslims across Nigeria joined the global community to commemorate the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), Hon. Afolabi Momoh Mogaji has extended warm felicitations to the people of Ondo North Senatorial District and beyond.

In his Eid-el-Maulud goodwill message, Hon. Mogaji emphasized the significance of the occasion as a time for deep reflection, spiritual renewal, and unity. He urged Muslims and Nigerians at large to draw inspiration from the life and teachings of the Prophet, which embody peace, compassion, justice, and service to humanity.

“This is a moment of deep reflection, spiritual renewal, and unity,” Mogaji stated.

“The life and teachings of the Prophet inspire values of peace, compassion, justice, and service to humanity. As we celebrate today, may we all be guided by these timeless virtues in our personal lives, our communities, and in our collective pursuit of a just and prosperous society.”

“The life and teachings of the Prophet inspire values of peace, compassion, justice, and service to humanity. As we celebrate today, may we all be guided by these timeless virtues in our personal lives, our communities, and in our collective pursuit of a just and prosperous society.”

He further called on the people of Ondo North to strengthen bonds of brotherhood across all faiths and social divides, stressing that unity is the bedrock of progress. “I urge us all to continue living in harmony, to strengthen the bonds of unity across all faiths and sectors, and to support one another in building a better future for our district, our state, and our beloved nation,” he said.

Mogaji expressed his wishes for peace, progress, and blessings for the district, the state, and Nigeria as a whole, concluding with a heartfelt “Eid Mubarak.”

   

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