The Federation of Muslim Women's Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) has expressed shock over the death of its pioneer National Amirah, Hajia Aisha Lemu who died on Saturday 5th of January 2019 at the age of 79 after a brief illness.
FOMWAN in a statement jointly signed Dr Halimah Jibril,National Amirah and Dr Sumaye Fadimatu Hamza, National Publicity Relations Officer said the demise of the founding member of the association, Hajiya Aisha Bridget Lemu came as a great shock to the members of the Islamic women association, and the entire women folk in general.
"Our hearts are still flowing with sorrow and grief as it is hard to believe that our own Aisha Lemu has answered the Divine call; we know that every soul shall taste death.
Until her death, she was the Chairperson National Board of Trustee of FOMWAN, a passionate Foundation member who served the Association diligently with her resources.
She was a symbol of unity, sincerity, integrity, justice and piety. She did her best to propagate Islam with her wealth and health using FOMWAN and other vibrant religious avenues as good platforms.
She took FOMWAN beyond Nigeria and remained a Role model to Muslim women.
Her memory and the inspiring legacy she left shall forever remain in our minds and in the history of spreading the message of Islam across the Globe.
We pray Almighty Allah to forgive her shortcomings, reward her efforts and grant her highest place in Al Jannatul- fridaus". The statement said.
FOMWAN urged all states and international branches to organise prayers for the late first National Amirah in their respective branches.
Hajiya Aisha Lemu will be buried at IET Minna tomorrow, Sunday, January 6, 2019 by 10am prompt.
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