The President -General of the Maritme Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Comrade Francis Bunu Abi, has sent his passionate greetings to Muslims across the globe during this Holy month of Ramadan.
Bunu describes the Ramadan period as a time of sobber reflection, a time for the atonement of our wrong doings in the presence of the Almighty Allah; saying it’s indeed a time for a sobber reflection in His presence to ask for forgiveness.
The Maritme henchman said that during this holy month of Ramadan, we as a people must renew our mindset by enhancing all our ties, and amending our ways across all families, communities, and by extension to all tiers of governments, and by remembering our fellow brothers and sisters in Nigeria and across the world; and those who are victims of wars, and devastated by insecurity in various communities across the world, reminding them that the Almighty God is still in charge and there’s nothing He cannot do to save His people.
He also emphasized the fact that insecurity, criminality, and all sorts of crimes against humanity still prevail the land, and have taken over major communities in the country and across the globe. The MWUN PG is also seeking the face of the Almighty God at this Ramadan period to bringing back the usual peace and love humanity enjoyed as it were, believing that there’s no problem too big for the Almighty God to solve; saying this is the reason for this month’s sobber reflection by turning unto God for all our solutions for a deserved peaceful country and the globe generally.
Bunu also said that as Comrades and Nigerans, we should also reflect on the important roles that the Marine and Blue Economy play in supporting national growth and the economy of the country.
Therefore, in this Ramadan season, we should continue to reflect and to understand and pray fervently for our nation Nigeria for perpetual peace and progress; believing that the best way to achieve our aims is to stand strong at all times on solidarity of purpose and by recognizing and respecting each other, irrespective of tribe, religion or status, we must know that God is the Creator of all being.
This is wishing you all Muslims in Nigeria and across the world a happy Ramadan season.
Comrade John Kennedy Ikemefuna, Head of Media, MWUN
MWUN President-General, Francis Bunu, Felicitates Muslims on Ramadan
The President-General of the Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Comrade Francis Bunu Abi, has extended warm greetings to Muslim faithful in Nigeria and across the world on the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan.
In his Ramadan message, Comrade Bunu described the fasting period as a sacred time for sober reflection, repentance, and spiritual renewal before Almighty Allah. He noted that Ramadan offers an opportunity for individuals and communities to seek forgiveness, strengthen their faith, and realign their lives with the teachings of God.
The MWUN leader urged Nigerians to use the season to renew their commitment to unity, peace, and mutual respect. He called for strengthened family and community ties, as well as greater collaboration across all tiers of government, stressing the need to remember and pray for those affected by insecurity, conflict, and hardship both within Nigeria and globally.
Comrade Bunu expressed concern over the persistence of insecurity, criminality, and other crimes against humanity, which he said continue to threaten peace and stability in many communities. He emphasized the importance of seeking divine intervention during Ramadan, expressing confidence that God remains sovereign and capable of restoring peace and harmony.
He further encouraged maritime workers and Nigerians at large to reflect on the critical role of the Marine and Blue Economy in driving national growth and economic development. According to him, sustained progress in the sector requires unity of purpose, solidarity, and respect for diversity irrespective of tribe, religion, or social status.
The MWUN President-General concluded by wishing all Muslim faithful a peaceful and spiritually fulfilling Ramadan, praying for enduring peace, unity, and prosperity for Nigeria and the global community.













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