A Muslim woman has sparked online debate after commenting on the rising trend of interfaith celebrations among young Nigerians.
Lady Defends Interfaith Participation
In a widely shared post, she noted that many Christians join Muslims for Eid festivities and photoshoots, arguing that she should likewise be allowed to wear Christmas-themed pajamas in December without facing criticism.
Her remarks drew mixed reactions; some praised the spirit of religious tolerance, while others insisted that religious boundaries must still be honored.
The conversation continues across social platforms as Nigerians discuss cultural exchange, faith, and modern expressions of unity.
She emphasized online that mutual support and celebration between religious groups should be reciprocal, not one‑sided.
“Y’all saw how Christians joined us in celebrating Eid with their Eid shoot and we all hyped them. Make nobody quote Quran verse for me if you see me in Christmas pyjamas this December o,” she wrote.
Conversations on Religious Tolerance Continue
Her comment garnered thousands of reactions, with many users endorsing her view of peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians in the country.
One commentator remarked, “Life is already hard in Nigeria. If people are celebrating peacefully together without hatred, I honestly don’t see the problem.”
The discussion follows months of growing interfaith celebration trends during Eid and Christmas, when Nigerians from various faiths shared themed outfits, photoshoots, and goodwill messages online.
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“Y’all see how Christians joined us celebrating Eid with their Eid shoot and we all hype them, make nobody quote Quran verse for me if you see me in Christmas pyjamas this December oo” — Muslim Lady says 😂👀 pic.twitter.com/HxRtOPt644 — Cleverly 💐 (@Cleverlydey4u) May 28, 2026