
Nigerian Leaders Call for Unity During Eid-el-Kabir
Nigeria's former governors are spreading a message of hope and togetherness as the nation celebrates Eid-el-Kabir. Their call for unity comes at a time when Nigerians of all backgrounds need reminders of what binds them together.
Nigeria's Forum of Former Governors just delivered a powerful message of unity as Muslims across the country celebrate Eid-el-Kabir, one of Islam's holiest festivals. The group reminded all Nigerians that the holiday's core values of sacrifice, generosity, and love for humanity belong to everyone, regardless of faith or ethnicity.
Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu, former Niger State governor and chairman of the Forum, emphasized that the festival offers something rare in today's world: a shared celebration that crosses religious and ethnic lines. He noted that Eid-el-Kabir brings together Muslims and non-Muslims alike in communities throughout Nigeria.
The timing of this message matters. Nigerians currently face significant economic pressures and social challenges that test national cohesion daily. Yet the former governors chose to focus on what unites rather than divides.
The group specifically highlighted how the festival's traditions of giving to those in need and making sacrifices create natural bridges between different communities. When people from diverse backgrounds participate in acts of generosity together, old divisions start to feel less important.

The Ripple Effect
This isn't just feel-good talk from retired politicians. When national leaders publicly celebrate shared values across religious lines, it sets a tone that ripples through communities. Young people watching see that Nigeria's diversity can be a source of strength rather than conflict.
The Forum acknowledged the real sacrifices ordinary Nigerians make every day while encouraging citizens to keep supporting neighbors who need help most. Their message balances honest recognition of current struggles with genuine hope for better days ahead.
The former governors closed with prayers for peace and prosperity that reflect both Islamic tradition and universal human aspirations. Their words remind everyone that most people, regardless of background, want the same basic things: safety for their families, opportunities for their children, and communities where different groups treat each other with respect.
In a world often dominated by division, Nigeria's former leaders chose to use their platform for something better.
Based on reporting by Google News - Unity Celebration
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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