 Good evening. My name is Nyam Ghul Aghaji. This is the news now. Nigerian Muslims joined their counterparts the world over to mark this year's Idil Fattir, the end of Ramadan Fast. Plus, TV News monitored the prayers across some states in Nigeria. Now the report. The inciting of the crescent indicates the end of the Ramadan Fast. It is a pleasure to announce that today, the 29th day of Ramadan 1444, which is equivalent to 20 April 2023, marked the end of Ramadan 1444. In Kuala state, Muslim faith is trunked to praying grounds. In its message, the chief Imam of Ilauri, Sheikh Mohammed Bashir Saleh, appealed to Muslims to imbibe the lessons of Ramadan and all their daily encounters. The emir of Ilauri Ibrahim Sunil Gambari led all the dignitaries to the Eid prayer ground with the state governor, Abdul Rahman Abdul Razak, visibly absent at Friday's Eid prayer ground. I want to advise all the ummah that they should try as much as possible to sustain the good attitude, the peace, the harmony and the tangulity. And also, I want to use this opportunity to pray that all might align, infinite masses continue to be with everybody and accept our Ibadah. In Adamaa state, Muslim faith views converged on the Jimetah Central Jamat Mosque to observe the two congregational recant prayer to Makdisiya's Eid prayer. The prayer was presided over by the deputy Imam of the mosque, Ismaila Bamanga. Muslims have to do their done it. It's just remaining what remains. Before coming to the Eid ground, giving our zakat al-fitr, wearing new clothes if possible, or wash the old one, following to come in different way and get back in the different way. All this one is happening now. We are on our way going back. We are going from different way. So, and then finally, when we are going, we have to site the Eid, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, la ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar, fa ilaha ilhamdu, that is the teaching of our Holy Prophet, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Across sections of Indigene's shared their sprints on this year's Salah and called for the collective efforts of the government and the people to overcome the security challenges facing the country. Very, very fantastic, very peaceful. Everybody who's seen the taboo, the kind of people that came in and the appreciation, the celebration is even more better than the other years. Asha'Allah, we thank Almighty Allah for the opportunity. Given to us, we have celebrated the Eid in future today. We really appreciate our friends and family that we take pictures together with. Alhamdulillah, masha'Allah. In the end, we feel we appreciate the way people cooperate and we pray peacefully and we hope we will enjoy this season the way we found ourselves and we pray for Nigeria and other muscles at large. A group of Muslims in Cardinal States observed the Eid prayers at the Sultan Bello of Gwansadiki praying ground. They called for fairness, equity and justice. The Assistant Chief Imam Ali Abu Bakr of Sultan Bello Central Mosque in Cardinal Caution, feed foods against wrong utterances, especially now that the country is facing serious security threats from its speeches. My message is that people, we have to be justice. We have to consider each other by doing justice for our leaders. Then they follow us. We are very lucky. If you see our situation in the country now, we are very forward because of injustice. That's why I say we have to need justice. Please, give the meaning to the language. Now, I am telling you the truth, I am telling you the truth. Give the meaning to the language. I wish I could not do it. But there is a thing that people can do in the future, really just have to do it. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.