He urged all Muslim faithful to align themselves with the prophet’s teachings which border on piety, charity, tolerance and peaceful co-existence, among others. Dambazau also called on all Nigerians to uphold these virtues, with a view to overcoming the current national challenges facing the country.
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ReplyDeleteNa wa. Too much enjoyment in this country
ReplyDeleteToo much holiday declaration in this country.
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ReplyDeleteWhen someone told me Abigail it last night I tot he was joking, they should have made it to be Monday or Friday, this Tuesday is not sweet at all.
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God bless the Muslims for the many holidays they give us every year.
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ReplyDeleteNigeria has far too many public holidays which only serve to reduce our economic output and leave us collectively poorer. The USA has 8 nationwide federal holidays, and we have a minimum of 12
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