Obi Urges Nigerian Muslims to Sustain Ramadan Values Beyond Eid Celebration!
Reported by Mustapha Omolabake Omowumi (Journalist) | Sele Media Africa
Frontline opposition leader and former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has extended warm felicitations to Nigerian Muslims on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, urging them to sustain the virtues of discipline, sacrifice, and compassion cultivated during the holy month of Ramadan.
In a goodwill message marking the end of the 30-day fasting period, Obi emphasized that the spiritual lessons learned during Ramadan should not be confined to the fasting season alone but should instead serve as a guiding principle for everyday life. He noted that values such as self-restraint, generosity, unity, and devotion are critical to fostering national cohesion and addressing Nigeria’s pressing socio-economic challenges.
“Ramadan teaches us patience, humility, and empathy for the less privileged. These are not temporary virtues but enduring principles that should shape our collective conduct as a nation,” Obi stated. He called on Muslims across the country to remain steadfast in upholding these ideals, particularly in a period marked by economic strain and social uncertainties.
Obi’s message comes at a time when Nigeria continues to grapple with rising inflation, insecurity, and widening inequality issues that have placed significant pressure on millions of households. He stressed that the spirit of Ramadan offers a pathway toward healing and rebuilding trust within communities, encouraging acts of charity and peaceful coexistence across religious and ethnic lines.
Highlighting the importance of interfaith harmony, Obi also urged Nigerians of all backgrounds to draw inspiration from the Ramadan season. According to him, the values of tolerance and mutual respect are essential for sustaining peace in a diverse nation like Nigeria. He reiterated that national progress can only be achieved when citizens prioritize unity over division.
The former governor of Anambra State further called on political leaders and public office holders to emulate the spirit of accountability and service demonstrated during Ramadan. He argued that leadership grounded in integrity and compassion would help restore public confidence and drive meaningful development.
Observers note that Obi’s Eid message aligns with a broader pattern of religious outreach by Nigerian political figures, who often use major religious celebrations to promote unity and reinforce shared national values. Such messages are particularly significant in a multi-religious society, where fostering mutual understanding remains key to stability.
Across Nigeria, Eid al-Fitr celebrations are marked by prayers, communal gatherings, and acts of charity, reflecting the culmination of a spiritually significant period for Muslims worldwide. Religious leaders have similarly echoed calls for adherents to sustain the moral and ethical discipline instilled during Ramadan.
Media reports from reputable outlets, including Premium Times, The Guardian Nigeria, and Vanguard Nigeria, also highlight similar messages from national figures emphasizing unity, compassion, and continued devotion beyond Ramadan. These reports underscore a consistent narrative across the country’s political and religious landscape one that encourages Nigerians to translate spiritual reflection into tangible societal impact.
As Muslims celebrate Eid across Nigeria and beyond, Obi’s message reinforces the enduring relevance of Ramadan’s teachings in addressing contemporary challenges. By advocating for sustained moral discipline and collective responsibility, he adds to a growing chorus of voices calling for renewed commitment to national values and social justice.
Sources: Premium Times; The Guardian Nigeria; Vanguard Nigeria

Mustapha Labake Omowumi is a journalist from Ibadan, Oyo State, and a graduate of the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in Economics and Mathematics. He demonstrates a strong commitment to professional journalism, with a keen interest in writing and storytelling, guided by principles of self-discipline, accuracy, and trustworthiness.
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