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NASFAT Women
Opening of International Biennial Muslim Women Conference in Kaduna Northern Nigeria

 

The sixth Biennial conference of the Nasrul -Lahi-L- Faith Society (NASFAT) has begun in Kaduna, with about 1,000 delegates from across the globe attending.

The 3 – day conference tagged “Preparing the Muslimah for the Challenges of Our Time” is aimed at inspiring and empowering women with knowledge that would enable them to stand out as role models

Addressing a news conference on Wednesday in Kaduna NASFAT National Secretary Women Affairs, Alhaja Samiat Omolara Mumuni said the theme of the event  was selected based on the trendy issues in the contemporary society which include insecurity, molestation, kidnapping, poverty and health challenges as well as Unfair  treatment unleashed on women.

A paper on “The Role of Women in Combating Drug Abuse”, will be presented by an official of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the conference.
The conference,she said , would profer solutions to these challenges with a view to have a peaceful and God fearing society.

Commenting on the abduction of Chibok and Dapchi school girls, Omolara Mumuni described the incidents as immoral saying that the Holy Prophet taught all Muslim faithful to be humane and not to treat any one with humiliation.

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