Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu Joins Lailatul Qadr Prayers in Lagos

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Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, First Lady of Lagos State, joined Muslim faithful and government officials for the 2026 Lailatul Qadr Eve Prayer at the Lagos House Mosque Complex in Ikeja.

Eko Hot News reports that the gathering brought together key stakeholders, including the Wife of the Deputy Governor, members of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials, religious leaders, and other dignitaries for a night of prayers and reflection.

The lecture at the event was themed “God-Conscious Living Beyond Ramadan: A Possibility or an Illusion.” It focused on encouraging participants to sustain spiritual discipline, faith, and compassion even after the Ramadan period.

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Speakers at the event highlighted the importance of consistent moral values and devotion, stressing that the lessons of Ramadan should guide daily living throughout the year.

The First Lady’s participation underscored the Lagos State Government’s continued engagement with religious communities and support for initiatives that promote unity and shared values.

Participants used the occasion to offer prayers for the peace, unity, and continued progress of Lagos State and Nigeria, reflecting a collective commitment to social harmony.

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The presence of top government officials and community leaders further reinforced the importance of collaboration in fostering a peaceful and inclusive society.

Observers noted that such gatherings play a key role in strengthening community bonds and encouraging citizens to embrace values that support development and coexistence.

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The Lailatul Qadr Eve Prayer remains one of the most significant moments during Ramadan, offering an opportunity for deep reflection, spiritual renewal, and communal prayer.

The event concluded with renewed calls for sustained faith, compassion, and responsibility among residents as Lagos continues its journey toward growth and stability.

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