Former Peter Obi has described the simultaneous start of the Christian Lenten season and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as a unique spiritual opportunity for Nigerians to transcend religious and social differences.
In a statement on his verified X handle on Wednesday, Obi said the rare coincidence represents more than just a calendar alignment, calling it a powerful symbol of shared sacrifice, reflection, and the potential for national renewal amid ongoing governance challenges.
“Today, Wednesday, February 18, 2026, marks a moment of extraordinary spiritual convergence in Nigeria, a nation richly blessed with abundant resources yet hindered by poor leadership. For the first time in many years, the Christian season of Lent and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begin on the same day,” he wrote.
Obi urged Nigerians to view the occasion as a “Double Fast,” highlighting the shared values of fasting, prayer, and thanksgiving. He encouraged citizens to pair prayer with actionable efforts such as charity, forgiveness, and self-discipline, emphasizing that the period should serve as a spiritual reset for the nation.
“As millions of Nigerians abstain from food or devote themselves to penance and prayer, we are united in seeking the mercy of the Almighty for the healing of our land,” he said.
Concluding his message, Obi called for a season of intensified prayer and communal solidarity, hoping that the convergence of Lent and Ramadan would usher in lasting peace and unity across the country.
“A Holy Lent and Ramadan Kareem to all. With our prayers and shared resolve, a New Nigeria is possible,” he added.


















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