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Ramadan Reflection Talk: Watch Amir Muhyideen Imran, Imam Najimudeen O. Gazali, Ustaadh Oshodi Hakeem Olatunji, Speak On Heart Touching Topics

Come Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June  2, 3, 4, there will be a Facebook Go Live 
Programme themed "Ramadan Reflection Talk."

Ramadan Reflection Talk comes up on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week in the month of
Ramadan exclusively on Naijaloveinfo Facebook page.


Ramadan Reflection Talk is a Facebook Go Live Programme, where different Muslim clerics and
scholars will educate and inform people about various topics on a Live show at chosen time and dates starting from 5pm on Friday, June 2, 2017.




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The speakers for the Ramadan Reflection Talk for June 2, 3 and 4 and the topics they will talk on are stated below:



1. Amir Muhyideen Imran


Imran is the Amir of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) Ikeja Area Council,
Lagos State. He is also the Chief Olori Odo of Ojodu Land, Ogun State.

Amir Muhyideen Imran


The MSSN Amir will go live on Naijaloveinfo Facebook page by 5pm prompt on Friday, June 2, 2017. He will speak on the topic:

"How youths involve in decadence can maximise Ramadan to become a brand new person."



2. Alhaji Najimudeen O. Gazali


Alhaji Gazali is the Chief Imam of Iyasuna Central Mosque, Aguda Titun, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos State.


Imam Najimudeen O. Gazali


Imam Gazali will go live on Naijaloveinfo Facebook page by 3pm prompt on Saturday, June 3, 2017. He will speak on the topic:

"Muslims should allow Ramadan to reflect in their relationship with their non Muslim neighbours."


3. Ustaadh Oshodi Hakeem Olatunji

Ustaadh Olatunji is a well-read Muslim Scholar. He has featured in many TV programmes.

He is currently the Principal Administrative Officer of Agege Local Government, Lagos State.


Ustaadh Oshodi Hakeem Olatunji


Ustaadh Olatunji will go live on Naijaloveinfo Facebook page by 9am prompt on Sunday, June 4, 2017.

He will speak on: "Reasons why every day in the month of Ramadan is so important."


Don't miss all the Ramadan Reflection Talk Facebook Go Live Programmes at the designated time and date.

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