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Eid -Kabir: Nigeria Pillar of Sports, Ejidike greets Muslim faithfuls, admonishes a heart of love, purity

Chief Ejidike Donatus Ndubuisi

As Muslim faithfuls all over the world celebrate Eid- Kabir, the Nigeria Pillar of Sports, Chief Donatus Agu Ejidike, JP has admonished Muslims to pray for our dear nation and reflect the lessons of this great festival in their relationship and activities.

The Nigeria Pillar of Sports, Chief Donatus Agu Ejidike, JP in his special message noted that”sacrifice” and a heart of obedience and holiness is what we need at this period to get things right in this country which he enjoined everyone to imbibe.

The sports philanthropist said that with commitments, and a changed heart, our economy and other aspects of our lives would turn a new leaf.

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“May Allah accept your good deeds, forgive your transgressions and sins, and ease the suffering of all people around the globe. During Eid-el-Kabir, ALLAH replaced Ismail with a ram for Prophet Ibrahim. May HE replaces your sorrow with joy, your few with abundance. Barka-d-Salah.” Ejidike prayed.

Ejidike said God has been so good to us in Nigeria with abundant human and natural resources only that we need a godly heart of love to make it manifest in our lives hence the need to imbibe the lessons of Sallah in this period of our nation building.

He prayed for Nigerian leaders to have fear of God as they direct the affairs of this great nation of the world.

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” My warmest wishes to every Nigerian on this solemn festival of Eid-el Kabir. May the blessing of Allah fill our lives with peace, joy and good health. Barka Da Sallah!”, Ejidike sounded.

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