Presidential hopeful in the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Peter Obi, has described the simultaneous commencement of the Christian Lenten season and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as “a rare spiritual convergence to cherish and revere.”
Obi made this known on Wednesday in a statement shared via his verified X handle and signed by spokesman of the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR), Ibrahim Umar, noting that February 18, 2026, marks what he called an “extraordinary spiritual convergence” in Nigeria.
“Today, Wednesday, February 18, 2026, marks a moment of extraordinary spiritual convergence in Nigeria — a nation richly blessed by God with abundant resources, yet long hindered by poor leadership. For the first time in many years, the Christian season of Lent and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begin on the same day,” he wrote.
The former Anambra State governor said the coincidence goes beyond a mere alignment of dates, describing it as a powerful symbol of shared sacrifice, reflection and national renewal.
“This rare coincidence is far more than a meeting of dates; it is a powerful symbol of shared sacrifice, reflection, and the possibility of national renewal at a time when our collective identity has been strained by ineffective governance,” he stated.
Obi pointed out that both Lent and Ramadan are marked by fasting, prayer and thanksgiving, and suggested that Nigerians could see the moment as a “Double Fast.”
“We may therefore see this convergence as what might fittingly be called a ‘Double Fast’ — a divine invitation to transcend our differences and rediscover our shared humanity,” he added.
According to him, millions of Nigerians across religious and regional lines are now united in a common spiritual purpose.
“As millions of Nigerians — Christians and Muslims alike, from North to South — abstain from food and drink, or devote themselves to forty days of penance and prayer, we are united in a single purpose: to seek the mercy of the Almighty for the healing of our land.”
The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate urged citizens to use the period for intensified prayers against insecurity and economic hardship, while stressing that prayer must be accompanied by concrete action.
“This rare coincidence, this shared season of fasting, calls for intensified prayer against the insecurity and economic hardship confronting our country. But prayer alone is not enough; it must be paired with action. It urges us toward charity for the vulnerable, forgiveness of one another, and the self-discipline both faiths commend,” he said.
Obi described the period as a potential “spiritual reset” for the country and expressed hope that the alignment would usher in peace and unity.
“May our hunger remind us of our neighbours’ suffering, and may our prayers stand as a shield over our nation. May our sacrifices be accepted, and may this unique alignment usher in a lasting era of peace and unity across Nigeria.
“A Holy Lent and Ramadan Kareem to all. With our prayers and shared resolve, a New Nigeria is Possible,” Obi stated.
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