Lent/Ramadan: Anambra first lady extends felicitations, urges peace and spiritual renewal
By Sunny A. David, Awka
The First Lady of Anambra State, Dr. Mrs. Nonye Soludo, has extended warm greetings to Christian and Muslim faithful as they begin the sacred seasons of Lent and Ramadan, describing the periods as significant moments for spiritual renewal and moral transformation.
In a statement personally issued on Wednesday, Mrs. Soludo highlighted the deep spiritual importance of both observances, encouraging adherents to embrace the seasons as opportunities to recommit to love, peace, compassion, and selflessness.
She noted that Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday in the Christian liturgical calendar, is a solemn period marked by prayer, reflection, and atonement.
According to her, the 40-day observance serves as a reminder of life’s brevity and the enduring promise of eternal life.
“Ash Wednesday reminds us of the transient nature of worldly pursuits and calls us to deeper reflection. Throughout these 40 days, we are urged to embody the true image of Christ, setting aside bitterness and division in pursuit of unity and the common good,” she said.
Mrs. Soludo expressed hope that the Lenten season would inspire families and communities to strengthen bonds of harmony, love, and mutual understanding.
Addressing the Muslim faithful, the First Lady described Ramadan as a sacred period of spiritual reflection, discipline, sacrifice, and renewed devotion to God. She emphasized that the holy month represents a profound spiritual obligation demonstrated through acts of charity, peace, and service to humanity.
She extended her goodwill to the Muslim Ummah in Anambra State and beyond, praying that the blessings of Ramadan would fill homes and communities with peace and prosperity, concluding with the traditional greeting, “Ramadan Kareem.”
Mrs. Soludo, founder of the Nonye Soludo Healthy Living Initiative, reiterated her appeal for unity, mutual respect, and sustained adherence to moral values during the sacred seasons and beyond.


