The Youth Wing of the Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT) has embarked on a compassionate mission as they commenced their 18th National Youth Conference with a Free Medical Outreach under the theme Healing, Service, and Impact in Whedakoh, Badagry, Lagos State.
NASFAT President, Alhaji Ayodeji AbdulWahid AbdulRauf, congratulated the National Youth Wing led by Prince Tajudeen Olasupo for their vision and proactive leadership. He praised their thoughtful planning and described the initiative as a shining example of young Muslims taking faith-driven action to serve their communities.
Alhaji AbdulRauf specifically commended the outreach to the underserved Idale Whedakoh community, noting that the project perfectly reflects Islam’s call to service, compassion, and social responsibility.
The Chief Missioner of NASFAT, Imam Maroofdeen AbdulAzeez Onike, offered heartfelt prayers for the success of the conference and the continuous growth of NASFAT youths. He urged them to stay focused on their mission and remain guided by the teachings of Islam in all their engagements.
Imam Onike further encouraged the youths to always be agents of peace and positive change, reminding them that leadership must be consistently demonstrated through service and integrity.
As the conference continues, NASFAT proudly stands with its youth, applauding their dedication to healing, impactful service, and building a stronger, more compassionate society.
Alhaji Shamsideen Owolabi Oseni
National Public Relations Secretary,
Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society.