Islamic leaders stress moral rebirth and youth education for Nigeria's renewal

Islamic leaders and scholars have identified personal soul reformation and sound youth education as twin pillars for Nigeria’s moral rebirth and social stability.

In a call for national renewal, Islamic leaders and scholars emphasized the importance of personal soul reformation alongside robust youth education. These elements, they argue, form the foundation for Nigeria's moral rebirth and broader social stability. The statement, attributed to Imam and TMC, underscores the role of ethical personal development and quality education in addressing societal challenges. Published on January 2, 2026, this perspective highlights ongoing discussions within religious communities on Nigeria's future.

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