KWASU Osi Campus Begins First Academic Year with Interfaith Prayer Session
Kwara State University's Osi Campus began its first academic year with a unifying interfaith prayer led by prominent religious leaders, fostering peace and harmony.
Kwara State University (KWASU) Osi Campus officially commenced its first academic year with an interfaith prayer session, reflecting a commitment to fostering unity and peace within its diverse community. The prayer session, organized by the campus head, Professor Binta Ajibola Sulyman, was held at the conference hall and brought together key religious leaders and stakeholders.
Notable attendees included Alhaji Saadudeen Abdulsalam Ajisefinni, Chief Imam of Osi, and Ven. Akinmade Kehinde from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Osi chapter. Other dignitaries, such as Arc. Dr Olu Joseph Takiti and CP Emmanuel Bamidele (RTD), joined the event aimed at promoting harmony among the student and staff body.
The initiative underscores KWASU's dedication to creating a welcoming and inclusive learning environment. Prof. Sulyman assured attendees that the campus would prioritize interfaith dialogue, understanding, and security to support academic excellence.
This milestone marks a harmonious beginning for the Osi Campus and sets the tone for a fruitful academic session ahead.
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