President Tinubu Observed Eid at Dodan Barracks

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Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marked the Eid celebration at Dodan Barracks, joining Muslim faithful in prayers and reflection.

The observance brought together government officials, community leaders, and worshippers, highlighting the spiritual importance of the occasion. Eid, one of the most significant celebrations in Islam, is a time for gratitude, charity, and unity among Muslims.

During the gathering, President Tinubu emphasized the values of peace, sacrifice, and national cohesion, urging Nigerians to continue supporting efforts toward stability and development across the country.

The choice of Dodan Barracks — a historic former seat of government — added symbolic weight to the occasion, reflecting continuity between Nigeria’s past and present leadership.

The President also extended his goodwill to Muslims nationwide, encouraging citizens of all faiths to embrace harmony and mutual respect.


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