 And here in Lagos, Muslims have been advised not to throw away the moral lessons embedded in Eid, even as they celebrate. Jacinta Obuco went to town to find out the essence of the season. It is that time again for the Muslims to dine and wine in the spirit of Idoqabriu. But the question is, what is the significance of the celebration? We are here at Lagos Central Mosque to find out. In Nigeria, Muslims observe this annual event as one of the five pillars of Islam. Prayers are offered at different prayer grounds and then the slaughtering of the Ram, which is very symbolic of the original sacrifice made by Prophet Ibrahim. It offers all Muslims the opportunity to exemplify the virtues of charity and generosity according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad. Unfortunately, what we are seeing today, people don't know what is the meaning of Iduqabriu. Iduqabriu is not for drinking, for dining, for all these nonsense we are doing. Iduqabriu is for us to seek for sober reflection because if we are made to kill ourselves, nobody will stay till they break today. Some faithful after the prayer sections share their beliefs about the celebration. Today is not all about dining and wineing, it's about sober and praying for your country, for the greatness of Nigeria. Are they praying for my country? Me, I'm praying God today, for the last hour, sit back. It's a particular festival that teaches us about self-reformation and self-discipline. And more importantly, the issue of obedience. We thank God for Ibrahim that he did not fall into the hands of a failure and his own, which was extended to us today as an exemplary life that God said what Ibrahim did is perfect. We should also follow that footsteps. It's neither the meat nor the blood that reaches Allah but your piety. That's according to a passage of Islamic holy book Quran, a charge to Muslims not to forget the essence of the season. And if more people abide by this injunction and lessons of the season, perhaps more vices in an injurious society will give way to virtues and sustainable peace for all. Thank you very much.