A foremost Islamic society, Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT), has officially unveiled its 30th-anniversary logo.
The unveiling of the logo, according to the President of the NASFAT, Alhaji Ayodeji AbdulWahid AbdulRauf, kick-starts preparations for the celebration of the 30th years of impactful services of the global Islamic community.
He noted that the highly anticipated celebration has brought excitement and pride to the society as its milestone anniversary in 2025.
At a reception held for participants in the logo competition, winners were rewarded with cash gift and other prizes for their creativity.
No fewer than 26 participants from different branches across the country competed for prizes in the competition which was coordinated by NASFAT President, Alhaji Ayodeji AbdulWahid AbdulRauf and the chairman of the 30th Anniversary Planning Committee, Alhaji Isiaq Kayode Oshinuga.
A 23-year old graduate of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development from the University of Ilorin, Salmon Salimoh Adebusayo from NASFAT, Ijebu-Ode emerged winner of the competition while Jamiu Babatunde Lawal from Kaduna Branch emerged the first runner-up and Al-Imam Saleem Abdulwahab Albayany from Shibiri Branch took the second runner-up position.
Prizes were presented to the winners by notable NASFAT leaders, including Oloye Remi Babalola (BOT Secretary), Alhaji Tunde Seriki (National Vice Chairman of the Council of Elders), and Alhaja Ganiat Babalola.
NASFAT Chief Missioner, Imam Maroofdeen Abdul-Azeez Onike, encouraged all NASFAT members worldwide to actively participate in the society’s activities as it approaches its 30th year.
He emphasized the importance of unity and dedication in ensuring the success of the anniversary celebrations.
The event ended on a high note, with gratitude expressed to all participants and organizers for their contributions to the success of the competition.
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