In honour of this year’s Maulud Nabiy, the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad, President Bola Tinubu has extended heartfelt congratulations to Nigerian Muslims.
The President’s message of goodwill was conveyed through a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Sunday.
As Muslims across the nation gather to commemorate this significant religious event, President Tinubu called for the faithful to reflect deeply on the teachings and exemplary life of the Prophet, urging them to adopt his virtues in their daily lives.

The Maulud Nabiy is a time when Muslims worldwide celebrate and remember the life and message of the Prophet Muhammad, and Tinubu highlighted its importance as an occasion for spiritual growth and national unity.
In his message, President Tinubu emphasised the importance of using the Maulud Nabiy celebration as an opportunity for introspection.
He urged Muslims to reflect on the values exemplified by Prophet Muhammad, such as purity, selflessness, perseverance, kindness, and compassion.
These virtues, the President noted, are not only essential for personal spiritual development but are also critical for fostering a more harmonious and just society.
“As we mark the Maulud, we should all reflect on the life lived by Prophet Muhammad, exemplified by purity, selflessness, perseverance, kindness, and compassion.
We must endeavour to imbibe those virtues,” President Tinubu said.
He stressed that the Prophet’s life serves as a timeless model of exemplary conduct, one that should inspire Muslims to be agents of peace, goodwill, and positive change in their communities.
By adopting the Prophet’s teachings, Nigerians could work together to address the many social and economic challenges facing the nation.
President Tinubu also used the occasion to call for collective prayers for Nigeria, recognising the nation’s current struggles with insecurity, economic hardship, and political instability. He urged Muslims to dedicate the Maulud holiday to pray for peace, prosperity, and the continued progress of the country.
At a time when Nigeria is grappling with multifaceted challenges, the President highlighted the need for national unity, urging citizens to set aside their differences and work together for the common good.
He called for empathy and compassion towards one another, especially for those who are less fortunate, as these values are at the heart of the Islamic faith and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
“As we celebrate, let us remember to pray for our beloved country, for peace to reign, and for our leaders to have the wisdom and strength to steer Nigeria on the path of growth and development,” Tinubu stated.
In addition to reflection and prayer, President Tinubu stressed the importance of showing compassion and empathy during the Maulud period.
He encouraged Muslims to reach out to their neighbours, friends, and members of their communities, especially those in need.
Whether through charitable acts or simple gestures of kindness, the President noted that Muslims could play a vital role in promoting social cohesion and uplifting the disadvantaged.
“Let this Maulud be a time of giving, where we show empathy and compassion towards one another.
Prophet Muhammad was a man of mercy, and we must strive to live by his example, showing love and understanding to our fellow humans,” Tinubu remarked.
President Tinubu’s message comes at a time when Nigeria is facing significant social, economic, and political challenges.
In his call for reflection on the Prophet’s virtues, Tinubu subtly alluded to the potential of Islamic teachings to provide solutions to contemporary problems.
He emphasised that the principles of justice, honesty, and fairness, which were central to the life of Prophet Muhammad, could guide both leaders and citizens in building a better Nigeria.
The President’s reference to the Prophet’s selflessness and perseverance also carried a message for Nigerians to remain resilient in the face of adversity.
He noted that just as Prophet Muhammad endured hardship and persecution, Nigerians too must stay hopeful and committed to overcoming the difficulties facing the nation.
The President’s Maulud Nabiy message was one of hope and encouragement, urging Muslims to draw strength from their faith as they face the challenges of daily life.
He reaffirmed his belief that by adhering to the principles of Islam and following the example of the Prophet Muhammad, Nigerians could foster peace, understanding, and progress.
The commemoration of Maulud Nabiy is a deeply significant event in the Islamic calendar, one that provides an opportunity not only for celebration but also for spiritual renewal.
President Tinubu’s message underscored the importance of this occasion, reminding Muslims of their responsibility to promote the common good and work for the betterment of society.
In conclusion, President Bola Tinubu’s Maulud Nabiy message called on Nigerian Muslims to embrace the Prophet’s teachings of compassion, empathy, and selflessness.
He urged all citizens to use the holiday as an opportunity to reflect on the virtues of Islam and pray for the country’s peace and prosperity.
At a time of uncertainty, the President’s message was a timely reminder of the enduring relevance of Prophet Muhammad’s life and the power of unity in building a better Nigeria.
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