NIGERIA’S High Commissioner to Ghana, Femi Abikoye, has applauded Nasrul-lahi-l Fatih Society (NASFAT) for promoting the religious, socio-economic, trade and investment relationship with its neighbouring West African country.

Abikoye, who spoke at the 4th NASFAT’S Biennial Conference in Accra, Ghana, said he was full of joy to have such a huge conference in Ghana. “Ghana is a second home to millions of Nigerians with over Four million.

President of NASFAT, Engr. Kamil Bolarinwa, said that diversity should not in any way undermine the practice and observance of our religion.

He said, “We need to be models of positive values such as tolerance, peace, justice, equity, respect for others, integrity and the likes.”

He called on Muslim elites to do more for Islam.

“NASFAT is committed to continuing quality education in all areas,” he said. “And that’s why we set up Fountain University and intend to make it one of the best in the world.”

NASFAT’S BOT Chairman, Alhaji Abdul-lateef Olasupo, urged members to continue to serve Allah through service to humanity with their resources.

He said, “We must continually strive to be enthusiastic missionaries, share the good values and develop the distinguishing competencies in members.”