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Maulud Nabiyy: Asiwaju Adini, Hassan Giwa Calls For Joint Efforts To End Poverty

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Asiwaju Adini Musulumi of Ibadanland, Arc (Dr.) Hassan Olawale Giwa
Asiwaju Adini Musulumi of Ibadanland, Arc (Dr.) Hassan Olawale Giwa

The Asiwaju Adini Musulumi of Ibadanland, Arc Hassan Olawale Giwa has called for joint efforts between governments at all levels and wealthy individuals to end poverty in the Nigeria.

Arc Giwa, who enjoined Muslims to pay attention to and emulate the virtues of Prophet Muhammed, emphasizing that alleviating poverty is a major way of achieving a peaceful environment.

The advice was contained in a statement issued to felicitate with Muslims on the occasion of the 2023 Maulud Nabiyy celebration on Wednesday.

The renowned philanthropist, in his goodwill message issued in Ibadan, pointed out that love, mutual and peaceful co-existence and sacrifice were the virtues that Muhammad exhibited during his lifetime.

The HOG Foundation promoter appealed to Nigerians irrespective of religious affiliation to join forces with the President Bola Tinubu led-administration to tackle the challenges of hunger.

Call for Prayers

Arc Giwa called on Muslims to use this year’s Maulud Nabiyy to pray for the speedy recovery of the country’s sickening economy, saying that prayers remain the only solution to all challenges.

The Chief Executive Officer of Amron Global Service Limited urged Muslims to continually preach peace and mutual co-existence among different religious groups in the country.

He congratulated the Chief Imam of Ibadanland and Council and all Islamic scholars and spiritual fathers on the occasion of this year’s celebration of Maulud Nabiyy.

Arc Hassan Giwa, therefore, called on the wealthy people in the country to extend their philanthropic gesture to the less privileged people within their vicinity.

“I want to use this medium to appeal to the well-to-do people in the society to support the governments in alleviating poverty in the country. Things are hard, this period is hard and all the palliatives provided by the government can not solve the level of poverty in the land. We have to help ourselves by serving as one brother’s keeper. Let us support the government to support our people who are less privileged.”

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