

2023 Elections: Shun reckless statements, NSCIA urges politicians, Nigerians
NSCIA cautions Muslims in South against secession agenda

Alleged Islamisation of Judiciary: Conduct census of Nigerians in your employ, NSCIA tasks FG


COVID-19: Ekiti mosques to reopen Friday, says NSCIA



Breaking: NSCIA closes Mosque over coronavirus


CAN Vs NSCIA: Is Boko Haram succeeding in tearing Nigeria apart?

NSCIA to Buhari: Declare security emergency now

Breaking: Declare state of emergency on security, NSCIA tells Buhari

Insecurity: We see nothing wrong in CAN’s prayer walk ―NSCIA

Aisha Buhari calls for regulation of Social Media Bills

NDF warns CAN, NSCIA on involvment in politics

Xmas/New Year: NSCIA felicitates with Christians

NSCIA fumes over murder of Muslims in Plateau communities

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NSCIA attacks CAN, accuses it of hate speech
The Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, has accused the scribe of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Musa Asake, of heating up the polity with “venom, hatred, calumny and unimaginable malice that smacks of intolerance and political brigandage.”

Arresting the systemic decay — Prof. Shehu, Dep. Sec. Gen., NSCIA
Professor Salisu Shehu is the Deputy Secretary-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). In this interview, Shehu speaks on Nigeria at 57 and other issues.

Sukuk: Labelling CAN Islamophobic is untenable, mischievous, NCEF replies NSCIA
The National Christian Elders Forum, NCEF, yesterday, described the allegation by the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, that the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, was Islamophobic over the latter’s objection to Sukuk Bond by the Federal Government was untenable and purely mischievous.

Biafra: Surprises from the North
When the current agitations for Biafra by Igbo youth started under the platform of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, most people did not take them serious.

Ramadan: Islamic council hails judiciary over Al-Mustapha’s freedom
As the Ramadan fast comes to an end, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Anambra State chapter has commended the judiciary for its recent land mark judgement that led to the discharge and acquittal of Al-Mustapha, former aide to General Sani Abacha, the late former Head of State.

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