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“If I Have Sinned Against You, Forgive Me” – Tinubu Appeals to Nigerians
President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday urged Nigerians to embrace forgiveness, unity, and peaceful coexistence as Muslims commence the Ramadan fast.
Speaking at a Ramadan Tafsir held at the State House Mosque in Abuja, the President described the holy month as a period for reflection and renewed commitment to values that strengthen society.
He said Ramadan encourages believers to draw closer to God, show compassion to others, and seek reconciliation.
“If I have sinned against you, forgive me,” Tinubu said, calling on citizens to forgive one another and work collectively toward national harmony.
The President added that Ramadan should inspire acts of kindness and shared responsibility, noting that these principles are vital to national development and social stability.
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