Ramadan: FCT NUJ tasks journalists on spiritual reflection

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, has extended warm Ramadan greetings to all FCT Muslim brothers and sisters of the profession, urging them to embrace the values of compassion, unity, and self-discipline during the sacred month.
The Chairman of the Council Comrade, Grace Ike, described Ramadan as a period of deep spiritual reflection and an opportunity to renew one’s commitment to service, truth, and fairness in journalism.
She said “During this month of fasting and prayer, may our hearts be filled with gratitude for the bounties we receive and the opportunities we have to serve our communities with truth and fairness,” she said.
“It is a time to remember the importance of empathy, humility, and service—not only in our personal lives but also in our role as journalists committed to informing the public with accuracy and integrity.”
Ike highlighted the significance of Ramadan in fostering solidarity and compassion. She urged journalists to uphold their professional responsibilities despite the numerous challenges they face.
“The month of Ramadan symbolises a time of reflection, compassion, and generosity, where individuals and communities come together to support one another and extend kindness to those in need,” Ike stated.
Ike further called on all journalists, regardless of their religious background, to use the Ramadan period to reflect on their professional and personal commitments, while strengthening unity within the media community.
She prayed for peace, blessings, and prosperity for all Muslim faithful and their families, expressing hope that the spirit of Ramadan would guide everyone toward wisdom, courage, and compassion.

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