She commended the resilience and patience displayed by Muslims during the month-long Ramadan fast, particularly in the face of economic hardships
Mrs. Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo, a UK-trained engineer has encouraged members of the Muslim community in Ogun State to uphold the values of devotion, peace, humility, and friendly neighborliness beyond the holy month of Ramadan.
She emphasized the importance of continuing these virtues that were observed during Ramadan.
Mrs. Agemo-Okuboyejo further urged the Muslim Ummah in the State and across Nigeria to pray earnestly for the nation to overcome the current economic challenges that have been prevalent.
She commended the resilience and patience displayed by Muslims during the month-long Ramadan fast, particularly in the face of economic hardships.
In her Eid-el-Fitr goodwill message made available to newsheadline247, Mrs. Agemo-Okuboyejo highlighted the importance of maintaining hope as the country navigates through tough economic times.
She also extended warm greetings and best wishes to all Muslims celebrating Eid-El-Fitr after a month of fasting and prayer, “wishing joy and happiness to Muslim households and all residents in the State,” she stated.
Mrs. Agemo-Okuboyejo is the founder of the Renaissance Project, an initiative through which she gives back to her community. This project underscores her firm belief in the transformative power of education to enlighten, empower, and enhance human capacity.