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Ahmadiyya Nigeria Holds Economic Summit In Delta State

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Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria will hold its 4th Eastern Regional Economic Summit tagged “Jalsa Tarbiya” for moral training, in Warri, Delta State on Friday 12th to Sunday 14th April, 2019, under the leadership of the Amir Sahib (National President), Dr. Moshu’ud Aderenle Fashola.

The theme of the conference: Recognition of God: A true means of salvation. The 3-day economic event that will be held at MOM Civic Center along Airport Road in Warri, Delta State shall include two segment. The first segment will be devoted to lectures on moral regeneration in the current decadent society, and peaceful co-existence among different faiths, while the second segment, the Economic summit will take place Saturday April 13, 2019 and would be tailored towards entrepreneurial job creation, featuring presentations by a panel of successful business professionals on the various opportunities available in Nigeria that could generate employment for the youth.

Ahmadiyya Jama’at is a 130-year-old religious organization, known worldwide for preaching and promoting peaceful coexistence, tolerance, education and the provision of social services including establishment of hospitals for the enhancement of human life.

According to Naib Amir (Deputy National President) Eastern Region, Dr. Abdul-Gani Enahoro, who confirmed the event to worldtopnewsng.com explained that the speakers have been selected based on their identified moral orientation and accomplished in business, and would speak on the theme, albeit from their business perspective. They will be addressing the audience on the resilience that is required for a successful business in a dipping economy without compromising strict moral values and good virtues.

Dignitaries across religion and traditional rulers are expected to grace the occasion that would be attended by Jama’at leaders from the headquarters in Lagos, Abuja, Edo, Delta, Rivers and all the other states in South-South, South-East geopolitical zones of the country.

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