Muslim Student Society of Nigeria, Misau Area Council, Bauchi State Nigeria

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Muslim Student Society of Nigeria, Misau Area Council, Bauchi State Nigeria WANNAN SHAFIN MALLAKAR MSSN/MSA NE. The history of colonial education in Nigeria had a remarkably coincidental relationship with Christian evangelism.

HISTORY

HISTORY OF MSSN

The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria popularly referred to as MSS was established on April 18th, 1954 and was officially launched at the Ansaruddeen Alakoro Mosque School Hall, Lagos on 30th May 1954 amidst prayer, joy and exhortation. The antecedents of this noble struggle could be traced to the effort of the triumvirate of Tajudeen Adisa Aromoshodu, Sumola Akin Luguda and Abdurrahman Alade Sahid of the then Methodist Boys High School, Lagos. The idea of setting up an organization for Muslim students was born out of Muslims’ desires to safeguard their religious fundamentals, culture and identity from the twin effects of forceful evangelization and alluring Christian activities. As such, Muslim students at the initial stage had to study under the tutelage of Christian missionary society schools. The prevalent situation at that time necessitated Muslims to study under a very hostile environment where some of those students were reported to have changed their religion. Others who were steadfast and were willing to pursue their academic activities were forced to change their names. It was this type of forceful evangelization coupled with alluring activities that made the afore-mentioned trio to come together and call for the establishment of an organization whose principal aim was to serve as a rallying point and a flat form for organized and concerted Da’awa activities in our educational institutions and a source for religious fulfillment for Muslim students. Within a year of the Society’s formation, its branches spread to cover more schools in Lagos, Abeokuta, Ibadan, llesha, Ijebu-Ode, and Ikorodu. Two years later, the Society’s presence covered virtually all government schools in the North. At the first conference of the society held in 1955, which was declared opened by Oba Adeniji Adele II of Lagos, Brother Abdullateef Adegbite and Brother A.R.A Sahid were elected as the 1st National President and Secretary General respectively. Also at the conference, the late Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello; Alhaji A.R.A. Smith of Ilesha; Dr. S.O. Biobaku; Alhaji Inuwa Wada, then Minister of Works; Mrs H.M. Shodeinde, M.B.E. and Alhaji Hummu Alaga of Ibadan were appointed patrons and patronesses of the society. The contributions of the MSSN to national development are enormous and these include, among other things, serving as a potent tool of national unity and cohesion. Apart from its membership that cuts across all the geographical and ethnic barriers, the MSSN promotes national integration and building bridges through its programmes and activities that emphasize the brotherhood of Islam, in particular, and mankind in general. Furthermore, the society has continued to produce generations of outstanding leaders in all spheres of national life, whilst defining and encouraging adherence to certain minimum standards of national ethos. The society remains a pressure group working for the advancement of the interests of Muslims and Islam. Indeed, past members of the MSSN occupy leadership of virtually all leading Islamic organisations in Nigeria today. Another notable achievement of the society is the creation of confidence in the vast majority of Muslim students who openly and proudly proclaim their identities as Muslims. It was also the first Muslim organization in the country to spearhead the use of Hijab by educated female Muslims. The society has been able to consistently produce Muslim students who are a synthesis of scholarship and morality. In virtually all spheres of life in the country, the society has contributed valuable, reliable and progressive personalities, be it in governance, education sector, and other fields of endeavor. The Society has largely been responsible for setting of the agenda of both the campuses and the larger environment. In a country rent by divisive ethnic sentiments, the society has built robust brotherhood that has remained unprofaned and unassailable by the virus of ethnic bigotry. The friendship generated by the society is real and deep. The Society has groomed a crop of leadership that is not just Spartan but renders altruistic and selfless service. The Society has always made valuable contributions in the areas of good governance, justice, and in fighting corruption, oppression and immorality. It has also responded to issues of national and international interest. The Society either nurtured or provided manpower for virtually all the Muslim organizations that exist in the country today. Moreover, MSS was instrumental to the formation of many international organizations such as the International Islamic Federation of Student Organizations (IIFSO) in Jeddah, the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) in the USA, The Muslim Students’ Association of Canada and America as well as the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY). The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) is registered with the Cooperate affairs commission of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

27/08/2025

Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarkatuhu.

On behalf of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Misau Area Council, we sincerely express our profound gratitude to the Executive Assistant of Manhal Consulting Services Limited, Dr. Isma’il Ahmad Misau, for his outstanding commitment and invaluable contributions towards the growth and welfare of our community, especially in the areas of education, health, and provision of foodstuff for orphans and the vulnerable.

In the area of education, Dr. Isma’il has extended scholarships to about twenty students in Misau Model Academy, covering both junior and senior secondary levels, as well as providing support for SSCE examinations. Recently, he generously donated ₦25,000 to our participants who represented Misau Area Council in the State Quiz and Essay Writing Competition (QEC). Out of this, ₦10,000 was awarded to Ja’afar Ibrahim Abdu, one of the beneficiaries of his scholarship who participated in the Arabic Debate, while the remaining ₦15,000 was shared among the other participants.

These remarkable gestures are not only blessings to the students but also to the entire community, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of many. We therefore urge our community stakeholders, parents, and school management to join hands in supporting and sustaining this important achievement, so that the positive impact may reach even more students and families in need.

We pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) continues to reward Dr. Isma’il Ahmad Misau abundantly, grant him success in all his endeavors, and bless his life beyond his expectations.

✍️ Brother Hamza Nayola
Ameer MSSN Misau Area Council

11/08/2025

PRESS RELEASE
Date: 11 August 2025
From: Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) Misau Area Council

The Muslim Students Society of Nigeria, Misau Area Council, is delighted to announce and celebrate the remarkable achievements of our members in the recently concluded Quiz and Essay Writing Competition organized by the MSSN Bauchi Area Unit. The event took place at Jama’are Area Council from 7–10 August 2025.

Our representatives, Abdulƙadir Abubakar Hamza (Arabic Essay Writing) and Naima Mahmoud Abba (English Passage Reading), both earned third place in their respective categories, bringing pride and honor to our council.

This success was made possible through the generous support of our leaders:

The Executive Chairman of Misau Local Government donated ₦50,000 to cover competition registration fees and participants’ camping expenses, and also provided an 18-seater bus to transport participants to and from Jama’are.

His Royal Highness, the Emir of Misau, Alhaji Ahmed Sulaiman mni, awarded ₦40,000 to the winners in recognition of their efforts.

The District Head of Misau, Alhaji Ahmadun Ahmadu, presented ₦9,000 to our participants.
1. Mudassir Adamu Magaji (5th Position Arabic Reading)
2. Maryam Ibrahim (4th Position English Essay Writing)
3. Ahmed Muhammad Rabi'u (4th Position Arabic Impromptu)
4. Rabi'atu Abubakar Jarma (5th Position English Impromptu)
5. Umar Haruna Ja'afar, Sulaiman Muhammad Tela and Abubakar Muhammad (4th Position Quiz)
6. Hajara Ahmad Madaki and Fatima Babayo Tata ( 5th Position English Debate)
7. Ja'afar Ibrahim Abdu and Khadijah Muhammad ( 5th Position Arabic Debate)
8. Ibrahim Alhaji Saleh (5th Position Spelling Bee)

The Executive Chairman of Jama’are Local Government contributed ₦250,000 to be shared among all local government participants who secured first, second, or third positions.

On behalf of MSSN Misau Area Council, we express our sincere gratitude to these distinguished leaders for their generosity, encouragement, and commitment to youth development. Your contributions not only reward excellence but also foster unity, learning, and healthy competition among students.

We also commend the efforts of MSSN schools, teachers, and parents for their unwavering support. To our students, we urge you to continue striving for excellence your dedication today will shape the leaders of tomorrow.

✍️ Hamza Nayola
Ameer, MSSN Misau Area Council

APPRECIATION MESSAGEOn behalf of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Misau Area Council, we extend our heartfelt gr...
10/08/2025

APPRECIATION MESSAGE

On behalf of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Misau Area Council, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Leadership of the Bauchi Area Unit for the generous monetary prize of ₦70,000 presented to us today during the closing ceremony of the Annual Quiz, Debate, and Essay Writing Competition held at Jama’are Area Council.

As usual, our participants from Misau Area Council took part in fourteen (10) different categories, competing alongside representatives from thirteen (13) Local Government Areas across Bauchi State. Although our students this year did not emerge among the best as in previous years, they nonetheless gave their very best efforts in the competition, displaying commitment, discipline, and resilience.

This honour, bestowed upon us as the Best Performing Area Council in Bauchi State in respect to the 2024 Accreditation Checklist Exercise for MSSN activities, is a recognition we deeply cherish.

Your support and encouragement inspire us to remain steadfast in our commitment to the ideals and mission of the Society. May Allah (SWT) continue to bless, guide, and reward the Bauchi Area Unit leadership for their tireless efforts in promoting the cause of Islam and the welfare of Muslim students across the state.

Jazakumullahu Khayran.

✍️ Hamza Nayola
Ameer MSSN
Misau Area Council

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