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The Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP), a young people-driven national leadership development advocacy organization committed to raising a new crop of performing leaders across the country, has extended her heartfelt felicitations to Muslim faithful in Nigeria and worldwide on the occasion of the 2025 Eid-al-Fitr celebration, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Arch Bello Muhammad, NTYTP congratulated Muslims for their perseverance and dedication during the 30 days of fasting, describing it as a “spiritual marathon” that fosters patience, resilience, and godliness.
The NTYTP emphasized the importance of reflecting on the lessons learned during Ramadan, not only for spiritual growth but also for fostering unity and collective progress. “There are countless takeaways from Islam and other faiths regarding fasting and worship, and the ultimate goal is the purity of the heart,” the group stated.
Highlighting the current challenges facing Nigeria, NTYTP urged citizens to unite in addressing these issues with a shared focus and determination. “Nigerians expect nothing short of a united focus and front to resiliently combat our challenges. Every opportunity must be explored to prepare our minds towards nation-building with the fear of God, as entrenched in the holy scriptures,” the NTYTP said.
The message also called for the celebration to be a moment of reflection and renewal of commitments to national progress. “Let this Eid-al-Fitr celebration remind us of our shared humanity and the responsibility we have towards creating a prosperous and unified Nigeria,” Muhammad added.
NTYTP concluded its statement with prayers for peace, prosperity, and God’s blessings upon Nigeria and its citizens. “God bless the NTYTP. God bless the Muslim Ummah! God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
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