About Us

An umbrella organization of the following twelve Muslim School Proprietors of primary and secondary schools across Nigeria

The Council of Muslim School Proprietors is an umbrella organization of the following twelve Muslim School Proprietors of primary and secondary schools across the country.

At a meeting held on the 14th August 1955, it was decided that the Council should open Teacher Training Colleges for Elementary and Higher Elementary Teacher’s Certificate. The College was to be financed by the Council. To meet the cost of the project, a special contribution of 200 pounds per member organization was raised for the acquisition of 47.44 acres of land at Oru-Ijebu for Boy’s College and 50 acres of land at Abeokuta Girls’ College. The Council duly obtained Deeds of Conveyance for the properties from the vendors.

ACTIVITIES OF THE COUNCIL

The planned use of the Oru-Ijebu land after taking possession of the Council, in conjunction with the Ogun State Muslim Council, Ijebu Zone resolved to establish a tertiary institution. The initial proposal was to establish a Muslim University of Science and Technology but given the the capital-intensive nature of a university project, a Technical College of Education with emphasis on Agriculture was finally agreed as a prelude to the establishment of a university at a later date. In addition to the College of Education, a Muslim School of Nursing shall run side by side which shall be done through a joint venture with an investor/professional. 

The available space and facilities are quite sufficient for the take off of the two institutions. Hopefully, with the support of the local community, the six local government areas of Ogun State which constitute Ijebu zone and of course, the donor agencies in and around the world, the two educational programmes are realistic and achievable In Sha Allah.

Our mission is to unify into a solid body all proprietors of Muslim Schools.

  • Unify into a solid body all proprietors of Muslim Schools with a view to taking their rightful place in the educational affairs of the country.
  • Undertake generally other matters that may tend to promote the educational development of the country.
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  • Deal with the Government or Governments on behalf of its members on any matter concerning the educational policy of the country and also on all questions affecting the general welfare and progress of the Muslim Community on matters of education.
  • Establish and maintain educational institutions in furtherance of the foregoing aims and objectives.

FOUNDING FATHERS

Ahmadiyya Movement - in - Islam

(a) Alhaji Jibirl Martin – President
(b) Alhaji B. D. Oshodi
(c) Alhaji K. B. Shomade

Young Ansar-ud-Deen Society

(a) Alhaji M. A. Okunnu – Financial Secretary
(b) Alhaji A. Y. A. Jinadu
(c) Alhaji J. R. Ajayi

Jama-at-ul Islamiyya of Nigeria

(a) M.r. A. K. Laguda General Secretary
(b) Mr. M. O. Oseni
(c) Mr. I. A. Thanni

Zumratul Islamiyya of Nigeria

(a) Mr. A. A. Akinwande
(b) Bhnyamin A. A. Adams
(c) Alhaji R. Haro Bello

Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya

(a) Maulvi Nassem Saifi – Treasurer
(b) Maulvi N. D. Ahmad
(c) Mr. A. R. A. Otule

Muslim Mission Community

(a) Mr. S. A. Lawal
(b) Alhaji Chief Imam Dabiri

Young Nawair-ud-Deen Society (Abeokuta)

(a) Alhaji S. A. Ayodeji
(b) Mr. R. A. Bello
(c) Alhaji chief J. Adeoyo

Ijebu Muslim Mission

(a) Mr. S. T. Rufai – Vice P.
(b) Mr. B. Daramola – Asst. General Secretary
(c) Mr. M. D. Mobude

Islamic Mission (Ibadan)

(a) Alhaji L. A. Salami

Chief Salami Agbaje Memorial School

(a) Alhaji A. R. Agbaje

EARLY FATHERS/MEMBER ORGANISATIONS

Ansar-Ul-Islam Society of Nigeria Kwara State, Ilorin

Date Of Admission to C.M.S.P. – July 1973

Names of the First 3 Representatives in The Council
1. Alhaji K. S. Apaokagi
2. Alhaji Chief S. L. Afolabi
3. Alhaji A. R. Salah (Deceased)

Madrasat Mubarakatul Islamiyyah of Ilorin

Date of Admission to C.M.S.P. -1975

Name Of the First 3 Representatives in The Council
1. Malam A. O. Amodu
2. Alhaji Mukadam Ambali
3. Alhaji Yusuf Apamadigun

Shamsideen Islamic Society

Date Of Admission to C.M.S.P. – July 1975

Names of the First 3 Representatives in The Council
1. Alhaji S. S. Abiola Ishola
2. Alhaji Lawal Ishola Folarin
3. Alhaji Sanni Sogunro