70 Years After, IYL Changes Name, Plans Humanitarian Projects

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The Islamic Youth League of Nigeria (IYL), has announced a change name to Anwaru-L-Huda League of Nigeria 70 years after it was founded, stating that it will

“At that Convention, the National Executive Committee handed over and strongly recommended that the incoming NEC then, should finally address the issue of change of name that had become a recurring issue in the life of IYL for upwards of Ten years.

“By his dint of hard work, along with his lieutenants, IYL, over the years, rapidly spread across the country with many Branches springing up in several States of the Federation. By these efforts, IYL made significant contributions to the spread of Islam in Nigeria, particularly in southern part of it, moulding the characters of Muslim Youths in particular, and the entire Muslim Ummah in general.

“At IYL National and Mid Term Review Conference, held at Abuja on 5th November, 2016, change of Name proposal was approved overwhelmingly by majority votes of 37 Yes, 1 No and 6 nos Absentions. After following all due processes spelt out by CAC and making all necessary consultations and contacts with key stakeholders of IYL, and with the filing of Application for change of Name with CAC on 5th July 2019, CAC approved the New Name in a Certificate dated 27th April 2022.

 

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