As Muslims around the world gather to mark the celebration of yet another Eid-Ul-Fitr, it is the joy of the Deputy National Women Organizer for the NDC, Dr. Mrs. Catherine Deynu to wish all Muslims a Happy Eid celebration.
According to her, as the holy fasting month of Ramadan comes to an end, we must all rejoice for the abundant blessings and mercies bestowed on us as a nation. Dr. Mrs. Deynu reiterated the importance of such spiritual exercises on the growth of the nation and individuals as a whole.
She therefore called on Ghanaians to always remember to pray for the growth and development of the nation in their day to day search for economic stability. Again as the day is set aside for merry making, it is important to reflect on the precious gems that bind us together as a nation.
Dr. Mrs. Catherine Deynu entreated Ghanaians to endeavor to help the less privileged in society especially, the young, the elderly and the afflicted during this period since the month is labelled as "a month for alms".
May the peace and blessings of Allah continue to keep us all safe and sound now and forever more. She therefore called on Ghanaians to always remember to pray for the growth and development of the nation in their day to day search for the Better Ghana Agenda promised.
Again as the day is set aside for merry making, it is important to reflect on the precious gems that bind us together as a nation. Dr. Mrs. Catherine Deynu entreated Ghanaians to endeavor to help the less privileged in society especially, the young, the elderly and the afflicted during this period since the month is labelled as "a month for alms".
May the peace and blessings of Allah continue to keep us all safe and sound now and forever more.
Source: Chris Joe Quaicoe/ email: [email protected]
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