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Ramadan Day 26: Today’s prayers, dua, and hadith for strength and patience

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Today, we are reminded of the immense strength and patience required to complete this sacred month.
Ramadan is a time of self-discipline, perseverance, and reliance on Allah, and as we continue our fasts, it is crucial to seek His strength and patience.
Today, let us focus on invoking Allah’s help to endure the final days of Ramadan with grace, patience, and spiritual strength. It is a time to strengthen our resolve, reflect on the lessons of patience learned throughout this journey, and continue seeking Allah’s mercy and blessings.
Ramadan day 26 prayers
A powerful prayer for today focuses on seeking strength, patience, and perseverance:
“O Allah, grant me the strength to continue my fast with patience and sincerity. Help me remain steadfast in my worship and keep my heart focused on You. Grant me the ability to endure with grace and ease and to complete this blessed month with dedication and devotion. Ameen.”
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Dua of the day
Dua is a way to ask Allah for strength and support in difficult times. Here is a meaningful dua for the 26th day of Ramadan:
“اللَّهُمَّ اجْعَلْنِي فِيهِ مِنَ الصَّابِرِينَ وَالْقَانِتِينَ لَكَ وَمِنْ عِبَادِكَ الْمُحْسِنِينَ، وَفِي آخِرَتِهِ وَجَعَلْنِي مِنَ الَّذِينَ فَازُوا بِجَنَّتِكَ وَرَحْمَتِكَ.”
“O Allah, make me among those who are patient and devoted in worship. Guide me to do good deeds, and grant me success in this world and the Hereafter. Make me one of those who attain Your mercy and Your paradise. Ameen.”

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Hadith of the Day
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasised the value of patience, especially during Ramadan:
“Fasting is a shield, and when one of you is fasting, he should not act in an obscene or ignorant manner. If someone fights or abuses him, let him say: ‘I am fasting.’” – (Sahih al-Bukhari 1894)
This hadith reminds us that fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink; it is also about maintaining patience, controlling our emotions, and staying committed to our worship. It teaches us to remain calm and composed, especially when facing challenges or difficulties.
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Ramadan day 26 quotes
Let these reflections inspire you and strengthen your faith as you continue your Ramadan journey:
Quranic reflection:
“And Allah loves the patient.” – (Quran 3:146)Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):
“Whoever is patient, Allah will grant him patience, and no one is granted a gift better and more generous than patience.” – (Sahih al-Bukhari 1469)Islamic scholar:
“Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting.” – Imam Ash-Shafi’i
As we continue fasting and worshipping during this blessed month, let us keep in mind the importance of patience and strength in our journey. Ramadan teaches us to endure, stay focused on our goals, and rely on Allah’s guidance and mercy.
May Allah grant us the strength to complete our fasts with patience and perseverance and shower us with His mercy and blessings. Ameen.
Day 27 Tahajjud (Qiyamul Layl)
Tahajjud is a powerful prayer that brings immense spiritual benefits, especially in the last ten days of Ramadan. It is a time when Allah’s mercy and blessings descend, and our supplications are answered.
Allah reminds us of the importance of seeking His mercy during the night in Surah Al-Isra (17:79):
“And rise from sleep for prayer in the night, as an additional prayer for you; it may be that your Lord will raise you to a praiseworthy position.”
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“The closest that a servant comes to his Lord is during the last third of the night. If you can be among those who remember Allah at that time, then do so.” – (Sunan At-Tirmidhi 3579)
As we approach the final days of Ramadan, let us commit to performing Tahajjud on Day 27 and seek Allah’s forgiveness, mercy, and blessings.
May Allah grant us the strength to wake up for Tahajjud and accept our prayers. Ameen.
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What your BVN can now reveal about you in 2025

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Today it does much more. Governments, banks and fintechs access BVN data to profile you for loans, employment screening, subsidy payments and more. Beyond identity confirmation it now underpins credit scoring, transaction monitoring and even mobile money limits.
With every new integration your financial habits join a growing digital dossier. Understanding what your BVN reveals helps you protect your privacy and challenge improper data use.
Below are key insights institutions can derive from your BVN in 2025 and why you need to stay informed.
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1. Account aggregation
All savings, current and forex accounts opened under your BVN are visible to institutions. Your complete list of active and inactive accounts lets banks see how many relationships you maintain and which services you use most.
2. Credit history and score
Late repayments, loan defaults and repayment amounts recorded under your BVN feed into a unified credit score. Lenders use this score to set interest rates, decide on collateral requirements and determine loan tenors.
3. Income verification
Salary credits and regular deposits linked to your BVN allow employers and lenders to confirm your declared income. Inconsistent deposit patterns can trigger further background checks before job offers or credit approvals.
4. Subsidy and social benefit eligibility
Agencies cross-check BVN records before releasing student loans, pension funds or food subsidies. An inactive or missing BVN can delay disbursements or render you ineligible for government support programmes.
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5. Digital wallet and fintech usage
Your transaction volume and frequency in mobile money wallets or payment apps are tied to your BVN. Platforms use this data to determine transaction limits, apply service fees and offer promotional rates based on your usage profile.
6. Anti-money laundering monitoring
Regulators and banks review BVN audit trails to flag unusual activity such as large cash deposits, multiple accounts in different states or transfers to high-risk regions. These alerts can prompt investigations or temporary account freezes.
7. Cross-sector identity linkages
Beyond banking, telecom providers and utility companies use BVN verification for SIM activation and meter registration. A single BVN breach could expose your identity across multiple services, making holistic data protection essential.
As the BVN ecosystem expands, safeguarding your number and associated details is crucial. Always confirm legitimate requests, update your contact information promptly and report any unauthorised BVN queries to your bank and the national data protection authority.
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Revealed: What Buhari was really eating in Aso Rock

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July 14, 2025By
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It is no longer news that the former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has died.
The announcement came late last night, stating that he passed away at a private hospital in London on July 13, 2025, after a brief illness. His death, unsurprisingly, has triggered mixed reactions across the country, ranging from prayers for his departed soul and celebration from frustrated citizens.
While some political allies and loyalists mourned him, many Nigerians, especially the youth, are openly celebrating having endured his two-term administration, largely marked by economic hardship, broken promises, and silence in times of crisis.
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Most of the criticism stems from his years in office, during which Nigeria slipped into two recessions and millions fell deeper into poverty. Yet, amid all this, Buhari’s government maintained an alarmingly extravagant lifestyle within Aso Rock. The feeding budget for the presidency alone raised eyebrows every year.
What Buhari Was Eating In Aso Rock
Buhari ate good, or so it seems. In Buhari’s 2017 budget, ₦850 million was allocated for food, cooking gas, and kitchen utensils at Aso Rock:
₦100.8 million for kitchen utensils (forks, knives, etc.)
₦360 million for foodstuffs and catering materials
₦63 million for cooking gas
₦114.9 million for the president’s food alone
According to the report, this breakdown was part of the ₦42 billion total allocated to the State House. Analysts noted that the utensil budget alone could have built at least five health centres. Premium Times also reported that in just three years, the presidency spent over ₦420 million on catering equipment alone, excluding food and gas, a figure they said could have reversed malnutrition among children in IDP camps.
They were definitely cooking up a storm with that exorbitant amount. But, alas! a friend of the deceased president in an interview in 2015 said his best food was a simple meal. It wasn’t steak or the most expensive meal in the world. It was a humble meal called tuwo alikama.
Alhaji Ahmed Babankowa, a retired police commissioner and close associate of Buhari for over four decades, said Buhari had a deep love for tuwo alikama (a wheat-based dish) served with various local soups like okra. Even while travelling, meals were pre-packed and stored in the convoy. His drink choices were also modest. Fanta, Coca-Cola, and water made up his beverage selection, no alcohol and no wine.
Despite the hardship many Nigerians faced during his time in office, Buhari, according to Babankowa, reportedly never missed his three square meals, but his simplicity did not stop Aso Rock from becoming a palace of excess.

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Recently, Garba Shehu, Buhari’s former spokesperson, also attempted to paint a picture of modesty in his book Lessons from a Presidential Spokesperson’s Experience. He wrote that Buhari ate basic foods like:
Tuwo (dough-like dishes made from grains)
Pap
Akara (bean cake), Beans
Wheat
Salads
Poultry
Mutton
According to him, Buhari once rejected a ₦10 million meal budget and demanded it be slashed. Despite enjoying the most carefully prepared and lavish meals, Nigerian leaders, including Buhari, continue to frequently fly abroad for medical treatment.
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This wasteful pattern, unfortunately, continues with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In his 2024 budget, Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima allocated ₦660.5 million for meals, amounting to ₦1.8 million daily. The president’s office alone will spend over ₦287 million on foodstuffs and another ₦33.6 million on “refreshments and meals.”
If tomorrow, Tinubu’s spokesperson writes a book and claims his best food was agbado paired with ube, and that was most of what he ate in Aso Rock during his tenure, would you be surprised? While Buhari may have had simple tastes, the structure and operations of Aso Rock were anything but frugal. Whether Garba Shehu’s comments were true or not, we may never truly know.
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My serving food is humility, not campaign strategy – Peter Obi replies critics

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The 2027 presidential aspirant, Peter Obi, has reacted to criticisms that trailed the viral photos and videos of him serving food at a recent event in Imo State.
Responding to critics in a post on his official X account on Sunday, July 13, 2025, Obi said his gesture was borne out of humility and service to humanity.
The former Anambra State Governor stressed that the act was not intended to be a campaign strategy, accusing “paid agents” of twisting a sincere gesture into “something political.”
He urged Nigerians to have a mind shift away from performative charity to a culture of consistent compassion.
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This is coming on the heels of a wave of criticisms that greeted the footage, which showed Obi carrying a tray of food and serving guests at the Jubilee of Hope event in Imo state last weekend.
“My weekend activity of serving food at a special event has been generating interest, as expectedly, because leaders in our society have removed the service component in leadership,” he wrote.
“It’s sounding strange that I was seen serving food to people. Let me be clear, that event was not about me. It was called the Jubilee of Hope, and its purpose is straightforward, to remind us all that true leadership is service, and that those who have must never forget those who do not.”
Obi says he didn’t serve food for the cameras
The Labour Party presidential flag-bearer in 2023 stated that he neither posted about the event nor invited media, adding that content from the event found its way to the internet through third parties outside of his team.

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“As expected, the usual naysayers and paid agents went to work trying to twist something sincere into something political,” he added.
Obi stressed that the Jubilee of Hope wasn’t a performative gathering, but rather a conscientious event, where the privileged are reminded of their responsibility to the less fortunate.
“But let me restate the heart of the matter, the Jubilee of Hope is designed for the rich to come down from their high places, even if just for a moment, and serve the poor, not as a show, but as a symbol of the society we must build. A society anchored on empathy, equity, and responsibility,” he said.
He clarified that he wasn’t the only attendee who served food at the occasion, naming other prominent Nigerians, including John Onaiyekan, a cardinal and former Catholic archbishop of Abuja, Osita Izunaso, and A.B.C. Orjiako, former chairman of Seplat Plc, as co-participants in the outreach.
“It wasn’t about the cameras; it was about conscience.
“I am genuinely surprised that this simple act has become a topic of discussion. As Governor, I always served others whenever we had events. Even now, in private life, I do not have a house help.
“When guests visit my home, I serve them myself. I live simply, I sweep, I clean, because for me, humility is not a campaign strategy; it is a way of life,” he wrote.
The presidential hopeful further disclosed that he chose to stay longer at the event because many of the underprivileged in attendance requested to be served directly by him.
“I could not ignore them. That was the only reason. Otherwise, there was nothing special about what I did. Service is not special; it is expected.
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“We cannot speak of building a New Nigeria while ignoring the hungry, the forgotten, and the poor. Events like this must not remain symbolic; they must become cultural. Public office holders, business leaders, and everyday citizens must unite in lifting others.
“Let us work together to build a country where hope is not seasonal, and dignity is not a privilege, but a right,” Obi concluded.
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