Nigerian Muslims have been complaining of not having access or listening to new Ramadan lectures, especially from that noble Islamic scholar, Al-sheik Sulaiman Farook Onikijipa.
From the first day of the month of Ramadan, old lectures from all the renowned Islamic scholars like the Mudir Markaz Al-sheikh Muhammad Habeeb-lahi Adam El-Ilory, Sheikh Sulaiman Onikijipa, Sheikh Robiu Abdul Malik (baba ) have been what the south-western citizens have been listening to as radio and television stations have no access to to the lectures from them at this period of Ramadan.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered these great lecturers to gather people for lectures.
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The respect for the social distancing and stay-at-home order has been the cause of not creating social gathering for Ramadan lectures.
However, some lecturers do go to radio and television stations for a live lecture, but those involved in this style of lecturing are not popular.
The comments gathered from Muslim faithful around Lagos Island to Eti-Osa showed that COVID-19 has partially affected the Muslim lectures (Waasi) in this 2020 Ramadan.
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