The Call towards God's Supremacy Reaches Abuja Junction, Nigeria
- Hosuman Dolley
- 54 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Abuja, Nigeria – December 15, 2025
Four members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light conducted a public outreach at Life Camp Junction in Abuja on Wednesday, December 15, 2025, displaying the banner "Allegiance is to Allah" and distributing flyers while addressing passersby.
The participants—Mohammed Musa, Sayyid Mohammed Awwal, Harry, and Abdullah Ali—set up at the busy junction. They used a microphone to speak about the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, including references to the arrival of the Mahdi, and invited people to learn more about the call.
The event was also live-streamed on TikTok to reach a wider audience.
Several individuals stopped to engage in one-on-one conversations with the group. The outreach focused on raising awareness of the banner's message in a prominent public location in Nigeria's capital.
Using the microphone amplified their voices in the bustling area, generating significant attention from locals and commuters. The group presented proofs related to the call of the Mahdi Aba Al-Sadiq, appealing to a diverse crowd passing through the junction. Several passersby expressed interest, pausing to listen and discuss the message further.
This activity is part of a series of similar public events worldwide, organized by members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in various countries during December 2025. The march and call is simple, towards the "Supremacy of God" and to raise the banner "Allegiance is to God" on every spot of the earth.
Across religious traditions, humanity has awaited a divinely guided figure who would restore justice, clarify truth, and unite people beyond divisions of religion, race, and nation. Followers of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light believe that this awaited figure—known as the Mahdi—has now appeared.
His name is Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq, the divinely appointed vicegerent and spiritual leader whose call has attracted thousands of followers from across the world. Men and women from diverse cultures, languages, and religious backgrounds have gathered around his message, drawn by its emphasis on justice, moral clarity, and the idea of “humanity first”.




