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Chief Ojolowo-Ojuko, Ogboye of Ota, sends Ramadan message to Ansar-ud-Deen Ota, prays for unity, spiritual growth and prosperity

Segun Ojolowo-Ojuko Felicitates Ansar-ud-Deen Ota on Ramadan

Chief Olusegun Samsondeen Ojolowo-Ojuko, a prominent politician in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government and the Ogboye of Ota Aworiland, has extended warm Ramadan greetings to the Ansar-ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, Ota Branch.

In a goodwill message marking the commencement of the holy month, the respected traditional title holder conveyed his heartfelt felicitations to the leadership and entire congregation of the Islamic society in Ota.

“I warmly extend my heartfelt Ramadan greetings to the Chairman of the Ansar-ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, Ota Branch, Alhaji Yahaya Dada; the Missioner, Sheikh (Barrister) Ali Dawood; the Chairperson, Alhaja Bushira Dada; and the entire congregation of the Ansar-ud-Deen Society, Ota Branch,” he stated.

Chief Ojolowo-Ojuko described Ramadan as a sacred period of reflection, unity, and compassion, urging Muslims to deepen their devotion and commitment to faith.

“As we enter this sacred month of Ramadan, I pray that Allah (SWT) grants you renewed strength, deeper faith, and abundant blessings. May this holy season be a time of spiritual upliftment, reflection, unity, and compassion within our community,” he said.

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He further prayed for the leadership of the society, asking for divine guidance and wisdom.

“May Allah reward your efforts abundantly and grant you greater wisdom to continue guiding the faithful,” he added.

The Ogboye of Ota also extended his prayers to the executives and members of the society, expressing hope that the holy month would usher in peace and development.

“To all the executives and the entire members of the Ansar-ud-Deen Society, Ota Branch, may this sacred month bring renewal of faith, spiritual growth, peace in our homes, and prosperity in our land. May our prayers, fasting, and acts of charity be accepted,” he concluded.

His message aligns with similar goodwill statements from community and political leaders across Ogun State, who continue to emphasize unity, spiritual renewal, and peaceful coexistence during Ramadan.

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