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ConnectNigeria_Ramadan-prep In commemoration of the end of the Muslims’ holy month worldwide, the Federal Government of Nigeria has declared Monday, July 28 and Tuesday, July 29, 2014 as public holidays. Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, who announced the holiday yesterday in Abuja urged Muslim’s to faithfully exude love, peace and justice in their everyday life which were the spiritual benefits of Ramadan. Moro also advises Nigerians to use the holidays to reflect on the state of the nation and imbibe the spirit of peace for the sake of nation building. He wishes all Nigerians most rewarding and peaceful celebration.

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This article was first published on 24th July 2014

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  • Good day my fellow Nigerians and our muslem brethren on their RAMADAN holy month celebrations;i urge them to utilize the season’s demand “HOLINESS” to make Nigeria a holy and peaceful progressive,violent-free nation;and not to take ramadan as an annual deeds,custom or tradition only. “without peace no progress,without progress no HOLINESS and without holiness no one can see GOD”.hapy celebration,may d alhah keep u safe d good ones,amen.


  • long live muslem brethre,long live christian brethren,long live godliness,long live Nigeria over d ra..m..ad..an holimonth cel….,.

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