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Ahmadiyya Engineers And Architects Light Up 25 Villages In Nigeria

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The International Association of Ahmadi Architects and Engineers (IAAAE) has started the installation of solar power devices to illuminate villages or rural communities  in Nigeria.

The illuminating projects is expected to be install in twenty five (25) villages in six geo-political zones across the country.

IAAAE an international organization catering to the professional development needs of Ahmadi Muslim Jama’at began the projects from Idoleyin village in Ogun state, South-west, Nigeria on Saturday, November 4th.

The projects had covered Ado-Odo, Ajeru Oke Islam, Oja Odan, Opete, Ijeri Imeko Afon, Ayetoro, Ogun State as well as Omi Adio town in Oyo State.

According to the National Publicity Secretary of the Jama’at, Dr. Qasim Akinreti , “the  projects are intended to provide electricity and water to villages or rural communities who never had power and clean water”

He explained that “our IAAAE team will install the devices to twenty five villages crosswise over six geo-political zones of our nation.

The organization is purely a professional and non-political association with the objectives to promote the cause of Islam and the profession of architecture and engineering and to provide assistance to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at to meet its architectural and engineering needs.
IAAAE was founded in 1980 by Hadrat Khalifatul Masih III, Mirza Nasir Ahmad (rh), the third caliph, to gather applied-scientists and researchers with the purpose of interpreting and correlating the scientific research in the light of the Holy Qur’an and to substantiate the Qur’anic truth with the modern discoveries.
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