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Islam records 82 in Modakeke, Osun State – ACADIP

*As ACADIP crushes the siege of spiritual canvassers

No fewer than 82 Christians and a “Free-thinker” have publicly embraced Islam in Modakeke, near Ile-Ife, Osun State.

According to a brief by the Yusuf Adepoju-led Academy of Islamic Propagation (ACADIP) sent to The DEFENDER on Thursday, the new reverts embraced Islam by conviction at the 2-day Open-Air Lecture, held on November 17 and 18, 2017 in Modakeke, Osun State.

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“Modakẹkẹ stood still for these two great nights. The nights of revelations, the nights of decision, the nights of liberation !!!” Chief Lecturer of ACADIP, Alhaji Yusuf Adepoju, said.

“In the history of ACADIP’s twenty-three years of public preaching, we have never witnessed this type of tremendous and monumental reversion to Islam in two nights.

“Kò ṣẹlẹ̀ rí ooo (it never happened before)”, he said in Yoruba, adding that, “It was a “massive exodus” from Christendom!  Hardly could our 16-feet by 42-feet stage contain these “Sincere Seekers of Truth” when they were receiving the Kalimatu Shaa’dah.

For over an hour, it was conversion galore Haaa… “Ìlú Modakẹkẹ mì tìtì, Gbangba dẹkùn, kedere bẹ́ẹ̀ wò…” And, to Allah be the glory, the number of new reverts to Islam during this November-December Lecture Series has increased to 124. Alimosho – 29, Ibadan – 13, Modakeke – 82. Allahu Akbar !!!” He said.

Meanwhile, it was learned that what the chief lecturer called the ACADIP Train of Salvation has arrived Ondo State for another two-day public lecture, tagged, “Before your shadow falls” and that it has been programmed to hold at MKO Abiola Democracy Park, behind Akure Central Mosque, Ojo Oba Akure, Ondo State capital, between Friday December 1 and Saturday December 2, 2017 at 9pm.

The new reverts in photo pose with ACADIP Chief Lecturer Yusuf Adepoju.

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