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MSSN and LCF Holds Joint Prayer Session (Photos)

MSSN and LCF Holds Joint Prayer Session (Photos)

L-R: MSSN and LCF members observing the joint prayer session
Photo: Safiu Kehinde 

Safiu Kehinde

Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (LASUSTECH Isolo Chapter) and LASUSTECH Christian Fellowship (Isolo Campus) had not only shared same terrain, but had also held a joint prayer session at Isolo Campus on Friday.

Organized in commiseration to the death of a lecturer couple of weeks ago alongside reported death cases among students of the campus, both associations embarked on the prayer session in an attempt to ward off further occurrences.

Members of the associations were mobilized for the joint prayer session which commenced after the Muslims Jumu’ah prayer.

MSSN Brothers observing the prayer session in the Mosque
Photo: Safiu Kehinde 


While the Christians embarked on prayer walk across the campus, the Muslims held theirs in the mosque.

According to the President of Lasustech Christian Fellowship (Isolo Campus), Oyedun Yinka, the event was birthed out of the reported cases of death among the students and staffs in the campus.

LCF Members, led by the President Oyedun Yinka (center), embarking on the prayer walk
Photo: Safiu Kehinde 

“What triggered this was when we heard about the death of one of our lecturers couple of weeks ago. We’ve also heard about the death of some students with most them involving in one accident or the other. We discovered that this things have to stop as we cannot continue like this. That is why we come together and decide to organize a prayer walk because we are tired of losing our students and lecturers.” He said.

On his part, the Amir of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (Isolo Chapter), Sodiq Olasupo, identified the need to tackle all forms of physical and spiritual challenges as the motive behind the joint prayer session.

MSSN Sisters observing the joint prayer session in the Mosque
Photo: Safiu Kehinde 

“There is no way you want to succeed in life without prayer. For that reason, we decided to come together to tackle any form of physical and spiritual challenges in every students life.” He said.

Meanwhile, both associations shared an unusual proximity as the church and mosque were built side by side despite their religious differences.

L-R: MSSN Mosque and LCF Church
Photo: Safiu Kehinde 

Speaking on this phenomenon, Olasupo revealed that both parties have been on good terms while identifying tolerance as the factor behind their co-existence.

“We don’t have any problem having a church beside a mosque as long as they can tolerate us and we can tolerate them. We have several verses of the Quran that ask us to tolerate those that are not of our own faith. So we don’t have nay problem.

“Since we have been together, there has been no record of fight between us. Personally, I and the chaplain, who happened to be the head of the fellowship, have been friends since the inception of this our administration. We are also part of those who decided to organize this prayer session together.” He said.

LCF Sisters in Prayer
Photo: Safiu Kehinde 

Similarly, Oyedun admitted that both parties had been on good terms and assistance to each other.

“We have a good relationship- particularly with the Amir. Whenever they needed our help, they call and whenever we needed their help as well, we got their side. There had been a good relationship between us that we hold meetings together and talk about how we can improve as one body.” Oyedun said.

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Prayer Session ongoing
Photo: Safiu Kehinde








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