As the crescent moon marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, the Ayedero of Yorubaland, Hon. Shina Peller, has issued a stirring call for national rebirth, declaring that Nigeria stands at a “pivotal point” where only the collective character of its citizens can determine its future trajectory.
In an expansive Eid-ul-Fitr address delivered to the Muslim Ummah and the wider Nigerian public, the former federal lawmaker described the 2026 Ramadan season as a profound journey of spiritual reflection and self-discipline.
He maintained that the thirty days of fasting and prayer served a higher purpose than personal devotion, acting as a crucible to strengthen the bond with the Almighty and renew a national commitment to the virtues of patience and empathy.
According to the Ayedero, the essence of Eid-ul-Fitr extends far beyond the festivities of the day. He framed the celebration as a symbolic “triumph of faith over desire,” offering a timely reminder to a nation facing complex socio-economic hurdles that sacrifice and steadfastness are the primary tools required to overcome even the most daunting challenges.
“In a world that often feels divided, the lessons of Ramadan teach us the importance of brotherhood, charity, and looking out for the most vulnerable among us,” Hon. Peller stated. He further challenged Nigerians to internalize the spirit of Zakat (charity) and Taqwa (the fear of God) as active components of their daily lives, rather than treating them as seasonal observations.
Addressing the country’s internal dynamics, the renowned peace advocate emphasized that Nigeria’s diversity remains its greatest untapped strength. He argued that regardless of faith or background, the universal values of love and mutual respect are the only foundations upon which a secure and stable environment can be built.
He called on all citizens to use this sacred period to pray fervently for the peace and prosperity of their motherland, noting that the opportunity for every citizen to thrive depends on a unified national front.
Hon. Peller concluded his address with a call for moderation during the celebrations. He urged the faithful to share the joy of the season with their neighbors and the less privileged, ensuring that the spirit of Ibadah is reflected in acts of kindness.
He prayed that Allah (SWT) would accept the fasting and prayers of the Ummah and fill every Nigerian home with peace and prosperity.
Shina Peller, as the Ayedero of Yorubaland, a title meaning “The Promoter of Peace,” is a leading voice for youth empowerment, social justice, and national unity. Rephrase the headline









