Kwara's initial group of Hajj pilgrims set to return from Saudi Arabia on Sunday
The first group of Kwara Hajj pilgrims from the 2026 exercise will return to Ilorin on Sunday. Their arrival marks a significant moment for the pilgrims and the state.
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The first group of Kwara Hajj pilgrims from the 2026 exercise will return to Ilorin on Sunday. Their arrival marks a significant moment for the pilgrims and the state.
The FRSC reports a notable 27% reduction in road accidents and a 22% decrease in crash victims during the 2026 Eid-el-Kabir celebration. This improvement highlights the effectiveness of safety measures implemented during the festivities.
Enugu East Senatorial Zone has endorsed President Tinubu and Governor Mbah for the 2027 elections, contributing N300 million to support Mbah's campaign. This financial backing highlights the zone's commitment to their re-election efforts.
Argentina's World Cup preparations have been impacted by the injury of defender Leonardo Balerdi, who will miss the tournament. This setback raises concerns for the team's defensive lineup ahead of the competition.
The Ogun motorcycle union has advised its members to refrain from nighttime operations due to increasing insecurity. Chairman Taofeek Sokoya emphasized the need for vigilance among riders.
LAWMA has issued an advisory to health facilities in Lagos to ensure preparedness for any potential Ebola cases. While there are currently no confirmed cases, adherence to medical waste protocols is emphasized.
Pilgrims have praised the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) for its efficient airlift operations, with over 5,000 returning to Nigeria for Hajj 2026. The airlift commenced on June 4, with 2,767 pilgrims arriving in just three days.
Over 2,000 pilgrims have returned to Nigeria thanks to NAHCON's efficient airlift operations. The successful return of 2,767 pilgrims in just three days has been praised by the returning travelers.
Lawmaker Danjuma Goje commended President Bola Tinubu for initiating the construction of the Gombe–Biu–Maiduguri highway. This project aims to enhance infrastructure in the North-east region of Nigeria.
Argentina's central defender Leonardo Balerdi has been ruled out of the World Cup due to a calf injury. This news comes as a setback for the world champions ahead of the tournament.
The article advocates for President Tinubu to adopt former President Obasanjo's strategies to tackle terrorism and banditry in Nigeria. It emphasizes the need for strong leadership to restore security and uphold the rule of law.
Security forces in Sokoto have successfully eliminated bandits and dismantled their hideouts. This operation enhances safety in the region and disrupts criminal activities.
The People's Redemption Party (PRP) has endorsed Donald Duke and 420 other candidates for the upcoming 2027 elections. This decision follows the review of the recent primaries and approval by the party's National Working Committee.
The article discusses how gamification in iGaming enhances loyalty programs by incorporating video game elements. This approach significantly increases player engagement and retention.
IIA Global has officially included ICAN in the CIA Challenge Exam pathway, marking a significant milestone for Nigeria's accounting profession. This inclusion is expected to enhance the professional development of accountants in Nigeria.
César Yanis, a playmaker from Panama, is set to compete in the 2026 World Cup, showcasing that height isn't everything in football. His participation highlights the diversity of talent in the sport.
The Christian Association of Nigeria in Adamawa has denied endorsing Tijani Galadima, the APC governorship candidate for the 2027 elections. This statement clarifies any misconceptions regarding their political stance.
Salisu Uli, the ADC governorship candidate in Katsina State, asserts that his candidacy is divinely inspired and not influenced by any political proxies. He firmly rejects claims of being a representative for rival factions.
Bashar Geda, a former ADC House of Reps aspirant, has defected to the APC along with thousands of supporters in Kebbi. They cited the developmental achievements of Governor Nasir Idris as a key reason for their switch.
AMORAN has issued a warning to motorcycle riders to avoid night travel and bush paths due to rising insecurity. The organization emphasizes the need for riders to be vigilant and cautious when carrying passengers.
The abductors of a former defence spokesman are demanding the release of their detained associates and livestock. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in Nigeria.
Governors in South-West Nigeria are encouraged to adopt Governor Akeredolu's courageous approach in addressing the ongoing security crisis. The call emphasizes the need to confront criminality without ethnic bias or political agendas.
The EFCC has addressed the controversial death of a cybercrime suspect found in a pool of blood. The agency's statement aims to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Security forces in Taraba have arrested five individuals suspected of armed criminal activities. Various weapons and items were recovered from the suspects during the operation.
Cross River State has ranked among the top three winners at the national 'Girls in ICT' competition. Governor Otu praised the achievement, highlighting the state's commitment to empowering young girls in technology.
Delta Police Commissioner Yemi Oyeniyi conducted a tour of critical highway areas to assess security measures. He emphasized the importance of professionalism among officers in ensuring public safety.
MTN Nigeria has taken steps to address consumer concerns regarding data billing by allowing public scrutiny of its operations. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and build trust with customers.
NISO has distanced itself from the widely used 'Nigeria National Grid' X account, leading to criticism from Nigerians who value its real-time grid information. The disowning has sparked a debate about the reliability of such accounts.
A cybercrime fugitive, Asar Sesugh, was killed in a shootout with EFCC agents in Makurdi. The EFCC confirmed that he did not die while in custody.
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has defended its nationwide prayer initiative, stating it is independent of Pastor Adeboye and the RCCG. The PFN labeled the allegations linking them to these figures as false.