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Osun Muslim Lawyers Hold Ramadan Programme Tomorrow

Kazeem Badmus

THE Muslim Lawyers’ Association of Nigeria, (MULAN), State of Osun Chapter, will hold her Annual Ramadan Programme tomorrow (Saturday).

The association, in a release made available to newsmen yesterday by its Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Dawood Ajetunmobi, said the programme will hold at Osogbo City Hall, Olonkoro, Osogbo, by 9.00am prompt.

According to the release, the annual programme will feature two lectures which will be delivered by erudite Islamic scholar, Alhaji Femi Abass, the Head of Media, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Nigeria and Dr. Akeem Bello, a Medical Practitioner in the state.

Abass will speak on “Social Deliquencies in Nigeria: Islam as Panacea”, while Dr. Akeem will engage his audience on “Ramadan in the Era of Pandemics”.

The Chairman of the Ramadan Planning Committee, Barr. A.O Sanusi, while enjoining members of the association and general public to attend the programme with their families, promised that the programme will be spiritually filled.

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