EID EL KABIR: ADSU VC celebrates with Fintiri, advocates love and tolerance.
The Vice-Chancellor of Adamawa State University (ADSU), the governing council, and staff members congratulated Governor Ahmadu Fintiri on the auspicious occasion of Eid El Kabir, sending a powerful message of love and tolerance to humanity.
This event, held in the context of religious significance and social solidarity, highlighted the need of peace and mutual understanding in creating societal cohesiveness.
In his remarks, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Stephen Lagu underlined the university’s commitment to creating a campus atmosphere that embraces diversity and respects differences.
He spoke passionately about the need of education in fostering tolerance and peaceful coexistence among people of different faiths and origins. He emphasised ADSU’s efforts to prepare students to be not only competent professionals, but also caring global citizens who constructively contribute to society.
He repeated same comments, commending Governor Fintiri for his efforts to promote an inclusive community. He emphasised the importance of all residents embodying the spirit of Eid el-Kabir, which values sacrifice, compassion, and solidarity.
He urged everyone to retain these ideals beyond religious holidays, fostering a culture of tolerance and sensitivity in everyday encounters.
The Vice-Chancellor stated that Governor Fintiri’s development message struck a deep chord in the hearts of all Adamawa residents, acting as a reminder of the importance of mutual respect and unity in establishing a united and prosperous state.
In a world frequently divided by differences, this festival demonstrated the possibility of harmony and cooperation among people of various religions and cultures.