The Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Wale Raji Anomo, joined Muslim faithful in his hometown, Itoikin Community, to observe the Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan.
Epe Insights reports that the chairman participated in the prayers alongside family members, friends, and other worshippers in a gathering filled with gratitude and celebration.
Raji Anomo expressed appreciation to Almighty Allah for the successful completion of the 1447 AH Ramadan fast. He described the moment as one of fulfillment and spiritual renewal.
Quoting a well-known supplication, he reflected on the significance of the fasting period. He noted that Ramadan represents sacrifice, discipline, and devotion.
The chairman prayed for the acceptance of all acts of worship. He also sought continued blessings and divine mercy for all the faithful.

He emphasized the importance of gratitude after the fasting period. According to him, Eid is a time to appreciate Allah’s grace and kindness.
Raji Anomo encouraged Muslims to sustain the values learned during Ramadan. These include patience, compassion, and generosity.
He called for unity among residents during the festive period. He noted that harmony is essential for community progress.
The chairman also urged residents to celebrate responsibly. He encouraged sharing with the less privileged.
The Eid prayer gathering in Itoikin attracted a large number of worshippers. It reflected the communal spirit of the celebration.
Participants expressed joy and gratitude for witnessing the occasion. Many described the experience as spiritually uplifting.

Community members exchanged greetings and goodwill messages. The atmosphere was marked by peace and togetherness.
Observers noted that Eid celebrations strengthen social bonds. They also promote unity among diverse groups.
The event highlighted the importance of faith in community life. It reinforced shared values and traditions.
Raji Anomo extended his Eid greetings to all Muslim faithful. He wished them peace, joy, and fulfilment.

He also prayed for continued progress in Ikosi-Ejinrin and beyond. He emphasized collective responsibility for development.
Residents across the LCDA joined others nationwide in celebrating Eid. The day was marked by prayers and festivities.
The chairman reiterated his commitment to community development. He encouraged residents to remain united.
He concluded by wishing everyone a blessed Eid celebration. He expressed hope for more opportunities to witness future Ramadan seasons.
