The Sultan of Sokoto don officially announce say dem no sight the Shawwal moon for anywhere across Nigeria, meaning say Ramadan go continue till complete 30 days. This announcement come after series of verification from Islamic leaders and moon sighting committees wey dey different parts of the country.
According to the Sultan, wey be the spiritual head of Muslims for Nigeria, the absence of the moon mean say fasting go end on Thursday night, and Muslims go celebrate Eid-el-Fitr on Friday, 20th March 2026. He urge all faithful make dem continue their ibadah and prayers as Ramadan dey round up.
For many Muslims, the announcement bring clarity after waiting anxiously for moon sighting confirmation. Families don already begin prepare for Sallah celebration as dem dey plan food, clothes, and visits to loved ones.
No Shawwal Moon for Naija: Sultan Of Sokoto Fix Friday for Big Sallah Celebration
As Muslims for Nigeria dey anticipate the end of Ramadan, the Sultan of Sokoto don clear the air say Shawwal moon no show for the country. This declaration automatically fix Friday as the day wey Muslims go celebrate Eid-el-Fitr nationwide.
The moon sighting process wey involve different Islamic bodies and observers across states no yield positive result, making am clear say fasting must complete full 30 days. The Sultan encourage Muslims make dem use the remaining period take seek forgiveness and reflect spiritually.
Markets and shopping areas don begin bubble as people rush to complete their Sallah preparations. From new clothes to foodstuff, the excitement don dey build up as Friday approach.
Ramadan Go Complete 30 Days as Sultan Declare Friday Eid-el-Fitr Day
The Sultan of Sokoto don announce say Ramadan go complete 30 days this year because Shawwal moon no appear for Nigeria. This means say Eid-el-Fitr celebration go hold on Friday, bringing fasting period to an end.
Muslims across the country receive the news with mixed feelings—some bin hope say Sallah go fall earlier, but many still express gratitude for the opportunity to complete the holy month fully. Religious leaders don advise faithful to remain steadfast till the final day.
As Friday dey draw near, mosques and communities don begin organize special prayers and gatherings. The spirit of unity, charity, and celebration don already dey spread across Nigeria as Muslims prepare to mark the end of Ramadan in joy.
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