The process took three whole years, but finally in April 1959 a great victory was won when the Local Spiritual Assembly of Port Victoria was incorporated by specific legislation and the Baha’I Faith became the third religious body to be incorporated in Seychelles.
During the 1950’s the Seychelles was being administered by the National Spiritual Assembly of Iraq and later on it fell under the National Spiritual Assembly of East and Southern Africa.
On the 21st April 1964 the National Spiritual Assembly of the Indian Ocean was formed and was based in Mauritius. In 1965 Mr. Poova Murday, secretary on the National Spiritual Assembly visited the Seychelles accompanied by Mr. Joseph Rughoo. Mr. Rugh spent many years in Seychelles inspiring many souls and became one of its pillars during that period. In 1966 and 1967 saw an influx of souls to the shelter of Baha’ullah. Souls like the Samsons, Andres, Figaros, Cedras, Gopal, Prosper and Renaud. In 1969 came the Pillays, Accouches and Servinas.
The first radio programme was broadcast on the 14th January 1969. It eas done on a monthly basis. Today we have a fortnightly 15-minute programme.
The Baha’I faith was given another boost in the early seventies with the arrival of many visitors, like Mr. Eddie Lutchmaya, Mr. Appa the first counsellor to visit our shores, Mrs. Navidi and Mrs. Ruhiyyih Khanum, the wife of the guardian of the Baha’I faith Shoghi Effendi.