NAOSRE has felicitated with Muslim Ummah on Eid-el-Fitr, as the association appealed for sustenance of Ramadan virtues.
Glamtush reports that the President, National Association of Online Security Reporters, (NAOSRE), Comrade Femi Oyewale, on behalf of Excos and members, has extended felicitations to Musim Ummah over the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan which heralded Eid-el-fitri celebrations.
Oyewale, in his Eid-el-Fitr message, expressed that the virtues embedded in the just concluded sacred month should not be discarded until another Ramadan.
He also advised colleagues, security agencies and the government to remain steadfast and committed to the prospects of having a peaceful and prosperous country devoid of anarchy and chaos.
“Over the last 30 days, Ramadan has afforded us opportunity to undergo obligatory spiritual rebirth which has reformed us to better individuals. It had also brought out of us, the spirit of kindheartedness, togetherness and selflessness as exhibited throughout the period, thus, it becomes expedient we elongate the tempo of these good virtues beyond Ramadan.
“While NAOSRE celebrates this auspicious festival with fellow Muslim brothers and sisters, citizens and the security agents are reminded, once again, of their obligations to ensure a secured Nigeria through an unbiased co operation which has been the hallmarks of NAOSRE’s daily engagements,” Oyewale said.
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