Humanity First Nigeria’s Virtual Participation at the Humanity First International Conference
Humanity First Nigeria (HFN) participated in the recently concluded Humanity First International Conference, joining the global event virtually via Microsoft Teams. The participation underscored HFN’s commitment to global collaboration and alignment with the strategic direction of Humanity First worldwide.
Conference Participation
In recognition of the importance of the conference—particularly the concluding session addressed by Mirza Masroor Ahmad—members of the HFN team gathered physically at the Mosque to collectively follow the live proceedings and listen to His Holiness’ address. This hybrid approach ensured both spiritual engagement and organizational solidarity among members.
HFN members actively followed the conference sessions, including live broadcasts shared through official online platforms, demonstrating strong institutional interest and unity with the international body.
Appreciation and Acknowledgements
The organization expresses deep appreciation to the Board Members and Co-Team Leads who participated in the just-concluded HFN Annual Conference. Special recognition is extended to the Admin and Media Teams for their commendable efforts in ensuring seamless virtual participation and coordination.
Humanity First Nigeria also acknowledges the generous support of Lajna Ima’illah, who sponsored the chairs and tables used for the event. Additionally, seven Lajna members were present in attendance, facilitated by the leadership of Sadr Lajna. Their contribution reflects the spirit of cooperation and dedication within the Jama’at structure.
Key Takeaway and Strategic Reflection
A major takeaway from the International Conference was the critical role of auxiliary organizations in advancing the success of Humanity First operations globally. Reports from other countries, including Burkina Faso and Ghana, highlighted the impactful involvement of Majlis Khuddam-ul Ahmadiyya in delivering successful initiatives such as the World Refugee Day (WRB) events.
Similarly, in Nigeria, the support of Majlis Ansarullah Nigeria was instrumental in the success of HFN’s national WRB activities, with notable contributions from MKA Kwara toward the HFN Kwara WRB event. However, to achieve greater impact and expand operational reach, HFN requires more structured and sustained collaboration with all auxiliary bodies.
Conclusion
Humanity First Nigeria’s participation in the International Conference reaffirmed its dedication to the global mission of Humanity First. The conference also emphasized the necessity of strengthened synergy among Jama’at auxiliary organizations to enhance humanitarian outreach and national impact.
May Allah reward all contributors abundantly for their service and dedication.























