The Muslim Congress (TMC) has announced that its 2025 National Islamic Training Programme (NITP) will take place between Wednesday, December 24 and Sunday, December 28, 2025.
The annual camping event, which is a flagship programme of the national headquarters of TMC, brings together adult males from across different regions in Nigeria for training, learning, and networking.
Speaking during the official kick-off of mobilisation for the programme, Mallam Saheed Gbadebo, Chairman of the Organising Committee, described the 2025 edition as bigger, better, and more valuable than previous ones.
He explained that this year’s camp will be held simultaneously across four zones in the country, including Ogun, Oyo, Edo States, and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
He noted that over the years, the National Islamic Training Programme has consistently offered life-transforming opportunities to participants. According to him, “From past editions, many people have discovered new insights that further illuminated their practice of the Deen, built lasting relationships that changed their personal lives for the better, and also unlocked fresh possibilities that changed their professional lives from good to great.”
Mallam Gbadebo assured that the 2025 programme will uphold the legacy of NITP while introducing more enriching and engaging sessions. “The 2025 NITP will not only uphold that legacy, but it has also been carefully designed to be more educating, more entertaining, and even more fulfilling.
It will feature engaging learning sessions, practical spiritual and thought-provoking professional experiences, and exciting moments that will leave every delegate enriched, inspired and fulfilled,” he said.
He further called on members of TMC to take active roles in promoting the programme, stressing that the success of the annual camp requires collective effort. “As members and potential delegates, your role goes beyond just attending the programme.
You are ambassadors of the 2025 NITP and I need you to publicize it actively, telling your friends, colleagues, and networks about the opportunities that the 2025 NITP offer. You should use your voice on social media, your voice within your organizations, and your voice in your communities to spread the word that the 2025 NITP is coming and that no one should miss it for anything,” he urged.
On the matter of registration, Mallam Gbadebo encouraged early participation, highlighting the benefits of early bird registration. He stated, “For emphasis, I am counting on you to pay promptly since every payment you make on time helps us plan better and deliver more efficiently.”
The Organising Committee Chairman also made a call for sponsorship and support to cover the costs of hosting the large-scale programme. He explained that hosting such a qualitative event requires significant funding.
“That’s why we need funds from individuals and entrepreneurs both small and big. It’s funds like these that will help in bridging the financial gap in delivering the much-desired memorable moments at the 2025 NITP,” he said.
He added that sponsorship opportunities and exhibitions remain open for businesses and individuals who want to partner with TMC in delivering the 2025 edition of the National Islamic Training Programme.
In line with this announcement, the 2025 NITP is expected to attract high interest across the regions, as members, delegates, and sponsors prepare for the programme. With its combination of spiritual development, personal growth, and professional networking, the event stands out as a significant opportunity for participants to gain knowledge and experiences that extend beyond the camp.