Alhaji Abdul-Wasiu Abdul-Lateef, NASFAT Missioner, Akure Branch, has urged Nigerian Muslims to maximize Ramadan blessings through good deeds, unity, and compassion.
He gave the charge in a lecture organised by the Muslim Association of Persons with Disabilities (MAPWD), Ondo State Chapter, which was themed :’The Spiritual Secrets of Ramadan.”
He emphasized that Ramadan is a period of spiritual purification, patience, charity, self-discipline, and sincere devotion to Allah.
Professor Saliu Muyideen Alade, HOD, Department of Mining Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Akure,chaired the programme while the host, Alhaji Adams Surajudeen, expressed gratitude to all who attended and contributed to the success of the event.
MAPWD sincerely thanks all supporters, donors, and well-wishers, particularly:Prof. Isiaka Adekunle Amoo (Patron, MAPWD), Prof. Saliu Muyideen Alade, Alhaji Alli Hammed, Alhaja Modinat Folashade Amoo, Mallam Olusola Muhammed, Alhaji Taiwo Ayooade, Omojola Olarinde (Alinco), Hon. Omomofe Koledoye- the Special Assistant to Ondo State Governor on Disabilities Matters, Alhaji K.K. Bread, Comrade Balogun Tajudeen, and other contributors.
The group also prayed for their Patron, Prof. Isiaka Adekunle Amoo, and his family, asking Allah to continue to bless their efforts and strengthen them in their humanitarian work for persons with disabilities.
Premium News reports that the lecture featured empowerment initiatives for members, donations to support the association, and collective prayers for personal and community concerns.
Participants attended from various disability clusters and Local Government Areas across Ondo State.
MAPWD leadership also prays that Allah (SWT) reward all supporters, accept their fasting and good deeds, and grant them health, prosperity, and the chance to witness many more Ramadans in peace and blessings.




