NACOMYO Inaugurates Newly Completed Lagos Quran House with Commissioning Prayers

 



The National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO), Lagos State Chapter, has officially commenced activities at its newly completed Lagos Quran House following a special commissioning prayer held on Tuesday, 7th Ramadan 1447 AH (24 February 2026).


The spiritually significant ceremony took place at the facility located at 36, Jebba Street, Ebute Metta, Lagos, marking the fulfillment of a long-cherished vision to establish a dedicated center for Qur’anic education, Islamic development, and youth empowerment.


The commissioning session featured solemn supplications led by the NACOMYO Lagos Qur’an Coordinator, Imam Maruf Okusanya, alongside the State Mursheed, Ustaz Adewale Muhammad. The clerics offered prayers for Allah’s blessings upon the project, its benefactors, and the Muslim Ummah, while seeking divine guidance for the effective and sustainable use of the facility.


Dignitaries present at the event included Alhaja Muinat Alake Shopeyin, Alhaji Abdulfatai Olukoga, Alhaji Abdurafiu Ebiti, and members of the NACOMYO Elders Council led by Alhaji Murtadha Balogun, among other stakeholders. Their attendance highlighted the significance of the Quran House as both a spiritual and administrative milestone for the council.


In her remarks, Alhaja Shopeyin encouraged stakeholders to continue supporting NACOMYO’s mission financially and spiritually, noting that although the building has been completed, it is yet to be fully owned by the council.


The State Coordinator, Alhaji Isiaka Salami, expressed gratitude to Almighty Allah, the elders, and all contributors who made the project possible. He reaffirmed the council’s renewed commitment to advancing Islamic knowledge and strengthening moral values among Muslim youths across Lagos State.


Also speaking, Alhaji Murtadha Balogun described the completion of the Quran House as a symbol of faith, perseverance, and collective sacrifice. He emphasized that the facility will serve as a hub for Qur’anic studies, training programmes, meetings, and other initiatives aimed at enhancing the spiritual and moral foundation of Muslim youths.


The council further appreciated the developer involved in the construction agreement and all stakeholders who contributed to the project, praying that Allah rewards them abundantly.


The commissioning prayer formally marked the beginning of the building’s use, with members urged to maximize the facility in furtherance of NACOMYO’s objectives.

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