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MYSTERIOUS: Face of Dead Cleric Appears on Mosque



Over 1,000 Muslims Friday gathered to see the alleged mysterious face of a Moslem cleric, Alfa Sheikh Ibrahim Niass, who died 39 years ago, but was seen
on the wall of Ilogbo Central Mosque, Lagos.
According to an eye witness who simply gave his name as Mustapha, the mysterious appearing of Niass was a blessing to Muslims and Nigeria.
He said: “I went to the Ilogbo Central Mosque and saw a huge crowd, both Muslims and Christians. I saw people using “Pure Water” to wash some parts of the Mosque, and allowing the water to fall into their container. Those without container used handkerchief in cleaning the wall before using it on their body, saying it will heal their sickness.
“The face of late Alfa Niass was just appearing on different parts of the wall at Ilogbo Central Mosque, and shortly it will disappear. As at 1pm (yesterday) that I got here, the crowd was too much. Even when the police saw the crowd that came, they had to go back. Some of us who had wanted to pray in the mosque could no longer pray because of the crowd.
Saturday Vanguard correspondent who went to the scene saw the face of   cleric  on the wall of the said Mosque yesterday afternoon, but was informed that the face started appearing since Thursday night.
making Muslims in the area waste no time in getting to the mosque very early Friday morning.

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