The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria was established 18 April 1954 at the Methodist Boys’
High School Lagos, at a meeting convened by brother Tajuddeen Aromasodun and attended by the likes
of brothers Lateef Adegbite, Saheed Alade, Momo Sanni, Shehu Musa, Fatai Mabadeje,
and sisters Zaidiat Anibaba and Mabadeje. These brothers and sisters consequently became the
founders of the Society and some of them serving as its first set of National Executive Council
under the leadership of Dr. AbdulLateef O. Adegbite of blessed memory.
The main objective at the formation of the Society was to protect the Muslims from the crusade of
the colonial missionaries who were using access to western education as an avenue to rob Muslim Students
of their faith in Allah and to bring Muslims in a closer union as well as having sound Islamic knowledge.
13th - 17th August, 2025
Check poster for the concern venue of your area council, 3 venues are stated.
Every Thursday
5am Arisekola Central Mosque, Bestway, Iwo Road, Ibadan
Every Term Break
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