The Chief Missioner of Nasrul Lahi- l-Fatih Society (NASFAT), Alhaji Abdullah Akinbode, has voluntarily stepped down from the position of Chief Missioner of the Society.
According to statement signed by Publicity Secretary of the society, Mr Banji Busari stated that his exit was contained in his letter of disengagement from the service of the Society which was dated Thursday, 27th April, 2017 and was addressed to the Society through the office of the General Secretary.
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Meanwhile, in line with Article 14.1.6 of the constitution of the Society, the National Executive Council has approved the appointment of the Deputy Chief Missioner, Alh Mahroof Onike Abdul Azeez as the Acting Chief Missioner pending the emergence of a substantive Chief Missioner of the society.
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Akinbode, the immediate past Chief Missioner, assumed the position in the year 2000, following the exit of the first Chief Missioner of the Society Late Alh Minihim Taiye Tijani.
He spent a period of 17 years in the position of Chief Missioner of the Society.