The Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has announced that the Ramadan fast is to start on Wednesday.
The Secretary General of the Council, Ishaq Oloyede, said this in a statement.
Muslims around the world observe Ramadan with a set of traditional rituals. Families shop at Halal meat stores, prepare Iftar meals to break their dawn-to-dusk fasts with family and friends, pray together and help the poor.
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