In a gesture of unity, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu attended the third-day Firdau prayer for the late Sheikh Abdul Hafeez Ashamu Abou, former Baba Adinni of the Lagos Central Mosque. The ceremony, held at Eko Club, Surulere, brought diverse communities together to honor the revered religious figure. Sheikh Abou’s impactful contributions to the spiritual landscape of Lagos were commemorated in the Firdau prayer, a significant Islamic tradition symbolizing the final day of mourning. Governor Sanwo-Olu’s presence highlighted the government’s commitment to inclusivity and respect for cultural and religious practices. The event, held at the prestigious Eko Club, reflected a moment of shared grief and unity among Lagosians.
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