Oyo, 21 November, 2024 / 4:37 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Church’s centuries of humble service to humanity and her development record to society are among the reasons Alhaji Ahmed Raji, a Nigerian Muslim, has given for donating a modern 400-seater assembly hall to Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Oyo in the Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province.
Speaking during the event of the blessing and commissioning of the assembly hall that is named after Archbishop Gabriel ‘Leke Abegunrin, the Local Ordinary of Ibadan Catholic Archdiocese, Alhaji also said he donated the hall because of the impact of the Catholic Church to Iseyin community, where the hall is located, this is according to a report shared with ACI Africa, which the Nigeria Catholic Network (NCN) published on November 18.
The report by Fr. Martin Badejo, who participated in the November 17 blessing and commissioning of the donated hall indicates that in his speech, Alhaji, a “devout Muslim”, cited the Catholic “Church’s long-standing tradition of humble service which has endured for centuries (and) its remarkable strides in the development of the society and humanity at large” as reasons for donating the hall.
Alhaji, described in Fr. Martin’s report as “a Senior Advocate of Nigeria” said that “the unparalleled foresight of the Church in the service of humanity and especially of the Iseyin community” also informed his decision to donate the modern assembly hall.
Alhaji highlighted his earlier donation in 2022 of a state-of-the-art operating theater and equipment to Our Lady Catholic Hospital, Iseyin, describing the hospital as “a real beacon of grassroots healthcare” since his childhood.