Man arrested for allegedly setting wife ablaze in Lokoja
Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
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Herdsmen had a different agenda in Benue
Want empowerment? Dust up your History books!
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‘Why I bought 10-month-old baby for N650,000’
Muslim group charges govt on alleged Islamisation agenda
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SubscribeThe indispensable components of 2017 Hajj fares
When I wrote on the high expectations over 2017 Hajj, I was just trying to prophesy from experience the nitty-gritty that has over the years controlled the fares paid by Nigerian pilgrims for their holy journeys to Makkah. May be it did not attract the attention of the authorities or the public because that was before the announcement of the 2017 Hajj fare by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) early June this year. It is interesting to note that Hajj management in Nigeria has been turned around and that going to Hajj has become as easy as any other international journeys, except for the stresses from the tedious movements to attain the spiritual upliftment while in the holy sites.
Floods devastate Ibadan again as perennial challenge returns
NO fewer than eight buildings, vehicles, motorcycles and household items were among properties swept away on Tuesday, June 20, during a six-hour downpour in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. Several parts of the city were also submerged.Though no lives were reported lost, the flood destroyed valuables worth millions of Naira as the torrential rain which lasted between the hours of 3:00 and 9:00am will go down as one of the worst in recent times.
Cleric harps on empowerment sermons
A CLERIC and Chief Imam of Coker Central mosque, Mushin, Lagos State, Sheikh Shakuru Lawal Olawale (Asbukallahu), has tasked Islamic scholars across the country to always harp on developmental Khutbah (Sermons) that will bail out the Muslim Ummah from poverty.
2 jailed over theft of iron cranes
An Ogba magistrate’s court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, has sentenced two men, John Bitto and Chibuzor Obilo, to one year imprisonment without option of fine.
WAEC says delay in collection of GCE certificates attracts custody fee
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has urged GCE candidates to endeavour to collect their certificates within four years of writing the examination as any delay beyond that will attract custody fee.
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