HAMZAT URGES NIGERIANS TO REMEMBER THEIR CREATOR AS THEY EMBRACE TECHNOLOGY

Debola Otusanya
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HAMZAT URGES NIGERIANS TO REMEMBER THEIR CREATOR AS THEY EMBRACE TECHNOLOGY

Lagos State Deputy Governor Dr. Kadri Obafemi

Hamzat has urged religious leaders in the country to teach their congregations to understand that as they embrace technology, they should not forget their creator.

The Deputy Governor made this remark on Saturday at the fourth Annual Ramadan Lecture/Iftar and Special

Prayer in Memory of Late Oba Mufutau Olatunji Hamzat, organised by Member of the Federal House of Representatives, Mushin Constituency II, Hon.

Moses Oluwatoyin Fayinka held at Mushin, Lagos.

Hamzat stated that as religious leaders, they should let their members understand the influence of Artificial intelligence (Al) on humanity and how they can caution their children by letting them know that they can use Al advancement in a godly manner and be religious.

He added that Al has advanced tremendously and clerics should seek ways to pass the message and let the people know that human beings are not controlled by chips or machines but by the Almighty God.

Speaking on the relevance of the event, the Deputy Governor emphasised the importance of children remembering their parents even in death, as it helps to honour them and preserve the legacy they have set while living.

Earlier in his speech, the Organiser of the Special Prayer, a Member of the Federal House of Representatives, Mushin Constituency Il, Hon.

Oluwatoyin Fayinka urged the Muslim faithful to coexist peacefully and extend love and affection to everyone, irrespective of their faiths.

He noted that Islam teaches that all humans are created by Allah and belong to one family. Speaking further, he stated that he is motivated to sustain the programme as the Ramadan period is a time to seek forgiveness and appreciate the love and goodness of God to mankind.

He described the late Oba Mufutau Olatunji Hamzat as not only a leader but also a beacon of hope and a champion of unity, adding that his unwavering commitment to serving others, irrespective of their background and beliefs, left an indelible mark on all who knew him. He added that organising a special prayer in his memory annually is to remember his good deeds and to let God know that he delivered His message appropriately.

In his lecture titled Justice, Sheikh Almudeen Mubarak stated that justice means equality and charges everyone in the country to treat every individual equally and fairly.

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