The Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, led special prayers and offered blessings on the sixth day of Ramadan in Iru, Victoria Island.
Eko Hot News reports that the Day 6 Ramadan gathering brought together Muslim faithful, community leaders and palace chiefs for collective supplication and reflection.
The monarch emphasised the spiritual significance of Ramadan as a season of discipline, sacrifice and renewed devotion to Almighty Allah.
He urged residents of Iru Kingdom and Lagos State to use the holy month to promote peace, unity and compassion within their communities.
During the prayer session, clerics offered special supplications for Nigeria, Lagos State and the continued prosperity of Iru Kingdom.
The Oniru prayed for wisdom and strength for leaders at all levels, calling for policies that promote growth and social harmony.
He also encouraged youths to remain focused, law-abiding and committed to personal development during and beyond the fasting period.

The royal father stressed the importance of charity, reminding well-meaning individuals to extend support to the less privileged.
Traditional chiefs present at the event commended the monarch for sustaining spiritual engagements that strengthen communal bonds.
Faithful in attendance described the gathering as uplifting and spiritually refreshing.
The Day 6 prayers featured Quranic recitations and sermons centred on patience, gratitude and righteous conduct.
Participants were reminded of the rewards attached to sincere fasting and acts of kindness during Ramadan.
The Oniru reaffirmed his commitment to fostering religious harmony among residents of the kingdom.
He called on all faiths to continue living in peace and mutual respect.
The event concluded with prayers for stability, economic growth and security across Lagos State.
Community members expressed appreciation to the palace for hosting the spiritual exercise.
The Ramadan engagement reflects the enduring role of traditional institutions in promoting moral values and social cohesion.
