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Nigeria: MSSN B-Zone Concludes 116th Islamic Vacation Course, Raises Concerns Over Digital Misuse

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
April 7, 2026
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Nigeria: MSSN B-Zone Concludes 116th Islamic Vacation Course, Raises Concerns Over Digital Misuse
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The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), B-Zone (Southern Nigeria), has concluded its 116th Islamic Vacation Course (IVC), held from April 2 to April 6, 2026, corresponding to 13th–17th Shawwal 1447AH, with a communique addressing issues ranging from digital media misuse and political representation to academic integrity and national security.

The programme took place simultaneously across four centres in Southern Nigeria: The Merciful Comprehensive College, Obada Oko, Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State (Ogun/Lagos); Nurudeen Grammar School, Ogbomosho, Oyo State (Oyo/Osun); At-Tawheed Model College, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State (Ekiti/Ondo/Edo); and Al Usrah Complex, Port Harcourt, Rivers State (Bayelsa/Rivers).

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According to the communique issued at the end of the event, thousands of delegates participated in the course, including Islamic scholars, media professionals, academics, engineers, business experts, and IT professionals. The society noted that the gathering was part of its commitment to the intellectual, spiritual, and moral development of Muslim students across the southern region.

The theme of the course, “Saved Sect and Dilemma of the Digital World,” focused on what the group described as the negative impact of the digital age on human values, moral authority, and sound judgment. The MSSN stated that social media misuse has contributed to dishonesty, mistrust, carelessness, and the spread of uncensored information capable of causing unrest in communities.

The society warned that religious bigotry, biased reporting, and fake news are often products of digital misuse, urging Nigerians—particularly Muslim students—to be cautious in their engagement with digital platforms. It emphasized that digital tools should be used for personal growth and national development.

The communique also raised concerns over what it described as religious politicisation across Southern Nigeria, particularly in the South-West, where it noted that despite Muslims being in the majority, six states are governed by Christians.

The group called on political parties to consider Muslim candidates in future governorship races, stating that such inclusion would foster unity and brotherhood in the region.

MSSN further announced plans to mobilise its members for active participation in the forthcoming general elections, stressing that Muslim voters should register and obtain their Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) voter cards to secure what it described as a brighter democratic future. The group urged members to resist intimidation and propaganda.

On education, the society called on Muslim students to prioritise academic excellence and avoid examination malpractice, warning that such acts undermine the integrity of the educational system. It also urged government authorities and education stakeholders to celebrate students who succeed without cheating. Parents were encouraged to guide their children against malpractice as they prepare for major examinations, including the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE), Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), and other national assessments.

The MSSN also condemned what it described as acts of religious bigotry and individuals allegedly fuelling crises to undermine Muslims and create panic. It referenced recent developments in Plateau State, alleging deliberate attempts by some Nigerian Christians to stage uprisings across the country. The group called on government and security agencies to investigate and bring perpetrators to justice to prevent escalation.

Additionally, the organisation called on the international community to address what it described as oppressive actions by Israel and the United States, which it claimed threaten global peace.

The communique was signed by Dr. Moshood Kolawole, Amir (President) of MSSN B-Zone (Southern Nigeria); Mallam AbdulWakīl Omotayo O. Akanni, General Secretary; and Mallam Moshood Tahir, Public Relations Officer.

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