Established in August 1998 by Alhaji Chief Imam Abdul Rashid Bolaji Akewushola, the CCAN Asalatu Agbaye Mosque was founded with a vision of nurturing spiritual growth and fostering community cohesion. Guided by the leadership of Imam Chief Imam Alhaji Abdul Yekin Oladapo Olohunfunmise and Chief Missioner Alhaji Saeed Olohunloraemiyin, the mosque has emerged as a central hub for Islamic worship, education, and outreach in the Ikorodu community.
Alhaji Sheikh Musedik Alabi Oladega Alogba, formerly known as the 2nd Baba Egbe, later ascended to the esteemed position of President General of the Central Council of Alasalatu of Nigeria National. Born in Ikorodu, Lagos State, his life journey was defined by his unwavering commitment to faith and leadership. Turbaned in 1993, he dedicated himself to the service of his community and the promotion of Islamic values.
Alhaji Mudariss Isiaq Adewole Adisa Kareem's life embodied a remarkable blend of spiritual leadership, creative talent, and resilience in the face of adversity. Born to Chief Imam Al Khalifah A K Bello and Aasiya A K Bello (May Allah SWT have mercy on their Souls) on the 28th of August 1944, he entered the world surrounded by a family deeply entrenched in faith and community service.
Born on August 24th, 1955, in Lagos, Alhaji Tajudeen Adio Kareem's life has been a testament to faith, leadership, and service. Known affectionately as "Alawiye" and "Agbaye," his journey as a devout Muslim leader and philanthropist has left an indelible mark on the community. In 1999, Alhaji Tajudeen Adio Kareem assumed the esteemed position of Khalifah of Asalatu Agbaye, a role he held with distinction until 2011