Dabiri-Erewa calls on Nigerians abroad to be patriotic

The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has underscored the role of patriotism in national development, while emphasising its significance in fostering unity and progress among Nigerians, both at home and in the diaspora.

Dabiri-Erewa spoke as the Special Guest of Honour at the 2025 Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates’ Association (UNIFEMGA) in Abuja Iftar/ Lecture Prayer, themed: “Islam and Patriotism”.

She highlighted how Islam promotes love for one’s country and the responsibility of every citizen to contribute positively to their nation’s growth.
According to her, “As Muslims, patriotism is a core value embedded in our faith. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) himself demonstrated deep love for homeland, and as Nigerians, we must embody this principle by working towards national unity, peace, and development”.

In a statement released by the Commission, Dabiri-Erewa further connected the theme to Nigerians abroad, urging them to remain committed to nation-building despite geographical distances.

She acknowledged their contributions to Nigeria’s economy through remittances, investments, and knowledge transfer, stressing that their patriotism plays a pivotal role in shaping the country’s future.
“Our brothers and sisters abroad are among Nigeria’s greatest assets. Their skills, resources, and unwavering love for the country must be harnessed to drive sustainable development.

No matter where we are, Nigeria remains our home, and we must continue to uplift its image and contribute to its progress,” she added.

The NiDCOM Boss noted that Nigerians in the diaspora are expected to serve as good ambassadors, excel in various fields, and invest in their home country, as these actions collectively demonstrate their patriotism.
The keynote lecturer, Sheikh Abu Mazidatul Khaer bn Saeed provided deep Islamic perspectives on patriotism, saying that there is a misconception that Muslims are unpatriotic.

He explained that patriotism means love and respect for one’s country. Citing the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), he enjoined all Nigerians to display the spirit of patriotism, especially at this spiritual exercise of Fasting.

The Lecturer stressed that patriotism exceeds love for one’s country but respect for leadership, showcasing pride and providing ways to develop the country.
The event, hosted by Abdur-Rahman Balogun and Prof. Morufat Balogun, had guests, including Hon. Justice Joke Adepoju of the FCT High Court, and Air Commodore, Lukman Lawal, Director, Islamic Affairs, Nigerian Airforce.

The Iftar programme concluded with prayers for the nation and a renewed commitment by attendees to uphold the values of patriotism, unity, and faith-driven service to Nigeria.

Groups and Associations in attendance also include Great Ife Alumni Association Abuja, Moshood Abiola Polytecnic Muslim Alumni (MAPAMA), University of Muslim Alumni(UMMA), Ijebu Forum Abuja(IFA), Abuja Muslim Forum (AMF) etc.

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