Ramadan: Nigeria Football Supporters identify with Muslim faithful, wish them blessed month filled with peace
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Ramadan: Nigeria Football Supporters identify with Muslim faithful, wish them blessed month filled with peace

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In the true spirit of the month-long Ramadan, the Nigeria Football Supporters Club has extended best wishes and prayers to muslim faithful across the country particularly its members.

Praying for a blessed month, the club asked God to fill their hearts with peace, harmony and joy beyond the period.

Rev. Samuel Ikpea, the club’s National Chairman is his message to the Muslim faithful, said: “May the divine blessings of Allah protect and guide them throughout this fasting period.

“May this month spark in your heart always Allah’s goodness and unity and guide you to walk through your lives.”

According to him, members of the club will continue in fervent prayers for God’s mercy, peace, wellbeing and progress of the country.

Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and heightened devotion and worship observed globally.

Muslims are expected to follow the teachings of Islam during the month and observe fast from dawn to sunset.

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