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… Trains Beneficiaries In Bags, And Slippers With Adire, Ankara … Use Social Media To Promote Your Crafts: Deputy Governor Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Deputy Governor of Ogun State (middle), and Jelilat Abdul Hamid, Amirah, Al- Mu’minaat (4th from ri ...
The Lagos State Chapter of Al-Mu’minaat (The Believing Women Organisation) has appealed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to revisit the case of Naheemah Lasisi, a 12-year-old victim of the collapsed mosque at Papa Ajao area of Mushin Local Governm ...
In a remarkable display of unity and ambition, the Al-Muminaat (The Believing Women Organisation) successfully hosted its Professional Women Conference at the Digital Bridge Institute in Lagos, Nigeria, from October 24th to 27th, 2024. The event ...
Al-Mu'minaat (The Believing Women) Organisation Unveils Transformative 29th National ATF Experience themed: "Strengthening the Muslim Home" In a bid to foster unity, wisdom, and fortify Muslim homes, Al-Mu'minaat (The believing Women) Organisati ...
Human reasoning can only be myopic , it is not a fault of his but because he is man . He is doesn't have a millionth of the knowledge and wisdom of his Creator. So it baffles me when a handful of men come together to lay claim to what they have ...
We demand for Justice and Freedom; killings, abductions must stop. First, Saifura now Hauwa, both aid workers killed by the criminals called Boko Haram. Yes Government has been making tremendous effort to quell the menace of insecurity Nat ...
The Social Advocacy Project (SAP) of Al-Mu’minaat and Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) yesterday urged Federal Government to ensure adequate security measures are in place to prevent a similar occurrence. “Our hearts are really gladden ...
Our hearts are really gladdened when news broke in the early hours of March 21st 2018, that one hundred and one (101) of the abducted Dapchi girls have been released by the Boko Haram. The Social Advocacy Project (SAP) of Al-Mu’minaat urges Pres ...
Nigerian Muslim women, under the aegis of Al-Mu’minaat (an assemblage of Muslim women in Nigeria), on Wednesday called for a specific law banning all discrimination against their religious head-covering scarf (hijab). They also regretted th ...