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Muslim group holds first prayer session after lockdown

By Shakirah Adunola
27 November 2020   |   1:58 am
The Muslim Congress Ado-odo/Ota local government holds her first monthly prayer session known as Adhkar after COVID-19.The Adhkar is a monthly prayer session for all members and non-members of the organisation. It was suspended in February due to the Pandemic.

The Muslim Congress Ado-odo/Ota local government holds her first monthly prayer session known as Adhkar after COVID-19.The Adhkar is a monthly prayer session for all members and non-members of the organisation. It was suspended in February due to the Pandemic.

As the pandemic eases off and activities gradually coming back to normal, the organisation holds its first post COVID edition on sunday, 15th November, 2020 at Tawheed Islamic center, ojuore, ota Ogun State.

Prayers were made for the individuals, the nation and the Muslim world in general.

The event featured also medical caravan where people were given free medical checkup, health talk on Diabetes and consultancy services with doctors.

The New Wakil of the organization Dr Adeyanju Sufian,2 made it known that the medical checkup will be a constant thing and urge Muslims to abide by the rules of Covid-19 as stated by the NCDC. He also called on the government to work on policies that will ease the hard economic impact of the pandemic.

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