Minaret University License Presented to National Ikirun Progressive Union
Ikirun, Osun State — May 3, 2025
In a landmark event marking the formal establishment of Minaret University, the Amir sahib of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at of Nigeria, who also serves as the Chancellor of the university, officially presented the institution’s operational license to the National Ikirun Progressive Union (IPU)—the host community of the university.
The ceremony, held in Ikirun on Saturday, May 3, 2025, symbolized the university’s commitment to academic excellence, international outreach, and close collaboration with its host community. The Chancellor expressed optimism about the university’s future, describing it as an emerging center for global learning that will welcome students from across Nigeria and beyond.
The National Ikirun Progressive Union was represented by its National President, Alhaji Mustapha Olawuyi, while the Ikirun Elders Council was represented by its Chairman, Professor Yakubu Fabiyi. Both leaders commended the establishment of the university and assured the community’s continuous support for its growth and success.
The traditional leadership of Ikirun was also strongly represented. The Eesa of Ikirun, currently serving as the acting traditional leader, led the town’s Chiefs; all members of the Akinrun-in-Council to the ceremony. Their participation reflected the cultural and historical significance of the moment.
Accompanying the Amir sahib were other distinguished personalities, including the General Secretary of the Jama’at, Alh. Abbas Olawale Iromini, the University Pro-Chancellor, Alhaji Hassan Sumonu, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Abdullah Abdur Rahman, and respected community figure Alhaji Lakunle Bello. Each spoke of the university’s vision to become a world-class institution known for academic distinction, moral integrity, and community impact.
With two faculties set to launch academic programs, Minaret University is poised to become a beacon of transformative education and a vital partner in the development of Ikirun and the broader region.











