Don’t curse our leaders in Mecca, Dingyadi begs pilgrims
Yusuf Dingyadi urges Nigerians on pilgrimage in Mecca to refrain from cursing the nation's leaders during religious observances.
Yusuf Dingyadi, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, has called on Nigerians participating in the lesser Hajj in Mecca to avoid using abusive language against the country and its leaders. This appeal comes as many pilgrims engage in spiritual activities during Ramadan, with Dingyadi highlighting the concern over social media videos showing Nigerians vocalizing criticism and curses directed towards political figures. He emphasized that such negative expressions not only disrespect the sacredness of the holy site but also impede efforts to tackle Nigeria's pressing issues.
During his visit, Dingyadi voiced his disappointment about the behavior of some pilgrims, arguing that using prayer for negativity against the nation diminishes the value of their spiritual journey. He underscored that the essence of the pilgrimage should focus on healing and unity, not division and discord. This sentiment stresses the importance of maintaining a positive and supportive attitude towards the leaders and the nation as a whole while making supplications.
Dingyadi's comments reflect a broader concern regarding the political climate in Nigeria and the importance of prayer in seeking solutions to the country's challenges. He urged those on pilgrimage to instead dedicate their prayers to the betterment of Nigeria and its governance, fostering a sense of national pride and integrity, especially during such significant religious observances. Conclusively, his message reinforces the belief that positive thoughts and prayers can play a crucial role in shaping the future of the nation, particularly in these challenging times for Nigeria.