Devout Muslim Replaces 80-year-old Church Building With 400 Capacity Hall

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A devout Muslim and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Alhaji Ahmed Raji, has replaced an 80-year-old Church building of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo at St John Baptist Catholic Church, Isalu, Iseyin, with a modern 400-capacity Assembly Hall.

The SAN commended the Church for not discriminating against people of other faiths.

The modern 400-seater Assembly Hall, built to replace the former 80-year-old edifice which collapsed due to age, was named after Archbishop Gabriel ‘Leke Abegurin, the Catholic Archbishop of Ibadan Archdiocese and Metropolitan of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province.

According to The Guardian, Archbishop Gabriel Abegunrin was the chief celebrant of the Mass for the Blessing and Commissioning of the Hall. At the same time, Bishop Emmanuel Badejo collaborated with Rev. Fr. Martin Badejo, the Parish Priest of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Iseyin, and Rev Fr. Anthony Fasola.

In his Speech, the donor of the Hall, who other eminent Muslim associates accompanied, explained the rationale behind his commitment to working with the Catholic Church, listing the Church’s long-standing tradition of humble service, which has endured for centuries, its remarkable strides in the development of the society and humanity at large, and the unparalleled foresight of the Church in the service of humanity and especially of the Iseyin Community, as his reasons for his gestures.

The SAN, who had in 2022 donated a state-of-the-art operating theatre building and equipment to Our Lady Catholic Hospital, Iseyin, Oyo State, described the hospital, which is one of the health institutions of the Catholic Diocese, as a real beacon of grassroots healthcare since his childhood.

He noted that the Church, preaching the Gospel with all she possesses, has saved many lives and helped many through her medical and educational institutions.

In his experience, the Church, especially at the grassroots level, does not discriminate against anyone.

The Muslim faithful then advised Catholics, especially the youths, not to abandon the Church and also to scrap the ‘japa’ trend, which has proved to be a scourge to the grassroots and the society at large, as it takes away the necessary manpower needed to build the culture. (Leadership)

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