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Osun Ahmadi Youths sensitise students on campaign against crime

  The Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Nigeria (MKAN), Osun State chapter has sensitused  thousands of secondary school students on the need to join campaign against crime and atrocities among youths in Nigeria. The…

 

The Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Nigeria (MKAN), Osun State chapter has sensitused  thousands of secondary school students on the need to join campaign against crime and atrocities among youths in Nigeria.

The state body of the youths association which is under the National Youth Congress of Nigeria (NYCN) held her own “Stop the Crime Campaign” at Laro Grammar School, Anglican Grammer school and Unity Grammar school in Osogbo on the 17th, 24th and 29th of March this year.

 

No less than 39 members of the Majlis in Osun led by the State Qaid, Brother Tella Qamarudeen, addressed over 2700 students and 105 teachers across the schools visited.

Also, MKAN members in Ede town visited five different schools namely: Ede High School, Ede Muslim Grammar School, Tajudeen High School, Owotech Ayegbayo, Ejigbo Pain State, where over 2000 students and 45 teachers were addressed on the need to shun crime and make the Nigeria space a peaceful place to live in.

Likewise, MKAN Osogbo Dil’a was not left behind in the struggle for a sane society as MKAN members in the state capital of Osun visited the Osogbo Grammar School and Baptist High School on the 15th and 16th of March respectively for the same purpose.

Ife Dil’a staged her stop the crime campaign at Ife City High School and Moremi Grammar School where 900 students and 40 teachers were addressed. Ila Dil’a visited Babtist High school in Ire town where over 500 students and 30 teachers were addressed.

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Iwo Dil’a also did her own STC at Ilupeju grammar school addressing 150 students. Kobo, Estate and Osogbo muqameen staged their “Stop the Crime Campaign” at Omotayo International School, Ar-Rasheed School and Fadl Umar Ahmadiyya School respectively.

A total number of 16 schools were visited and an estimate of 7000 students was addressed.‌

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Published April 16, 2022
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