• Hope Uzodimma Sponsors Imo INEC Officials’ Jerusalem Pilgrimage, Sparks Controversy

    Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has sponsored the Resident Electoral Commissioner, seven INEC department heads, and 27 electoral officers on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, scheduled to begin January 20, 2026. Sources confirmed the officials will be prayed for and formally sent off from the Government House Chapel before departing Owerri for Israel. The development has raised concerns over political patronage and the independence of electoral officials amid Nigeria’s fragile democracy.

    #BreakingNews #INEC #ImoPolitics #HopeUzodimma #ElectoralIntegrity #NigeriaPolitics
    Hope Uzodimma Sponsors Imo INEC Officials’ Jerusalem Pilgrimage, Sparks Controversy Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has sponsored the Resident Electoral Commissioner, seven INEC department heads, and 27 electoral officers on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, scheduled to begin January 20, 2026. Sources confirmed the officials will be prayed for and formally sent off from the Government House Chapel before departing Owerri for Israel. The development has raised concerns over political patronage and the independence of electoral officials amid Nigeria’s fragile democracy. #BreakingNews #INEC #ImoPolitics #HopeUzodimma #ElectoralIntegrity #NigeriaPolitics
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  • Christians in Borno State Warned Not to Be Fooled by Governor Zulum’s Rhetoric on Religious Tolerance

    An opinion piece by Ishaya Malgwi warns Christians in Borno State against being swayed by Governor Babagana Umara Zulum’s public gestures promoting religious tolerance. Despite claims of harmony, Christians continue to face systemic marginalization under Zulum’s administration, including denial of Christian Religious Knowledge in schools, political exclusion, neglect of displaced persons, and restrictions on NGO aid in Christian communities.
    The article stresses that symbolic acts like sponsoring pilgrimages or visiting Christian refugees cannot substitute for meaningful policy changes. Advocates call for equal access to education, fair resettlement of displaced Christians, political representation, prompt payment of pensions, and unhindered humanitarian assistance.

    #BornoState #ChristianRights #ReligiousTolerance #GovernorZulum #NigeriaPolitics #HumanRights #ReligiousFreedom #IDPs #SocialJustice #NigeriaNews
    Christians in Borno State Warned Not to Be Fooled by Governor Zulum’s Rhetoric on Religious Tolerance An opinion piece by Ishaya Malgwi warns Christians in Borno State against being swayed by Governor Babagana Umara Zulum’s public gestures promoting religious tolerance. Despite claims of harmony, Christians continue to face systemic marginalization under Zulum’s administration, including denial of Christian Religious Knowledge in schools, political exclusion, neglect of displaced persons, and restrictions on NGO aid in Christian communities. The article stresses that symbolic acts like sponsoring pilgrimages or visiting Christian refugees cannot substitute for meaningful policy changes. Advocates call for equal access to education, fair resettlement of displaced Christians, political representation, prompt payment of pensions, and unhindered humanitarian assistance. #BornoState #ChristianRights #ReligiousTolerance #GovernorZulum #NigeriaPolitics #HumanRights #ReligiousFreedom #IDPs #SocialJustice #NigeriaNews
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  • Sheikh Faisal Al Nu’man Dies After 25 Years as Iconic Voice of Prophet’s Mosque in Medina

    Sheikh Faisal bin Abdul Malik Al Nu’man, one of the most recognisable voices of Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, has died after a brief illness, bringing to an end more than two decades of devoted service as a muadhin. Appointed in 2001, he served for 25 years, calling the adhan during historic congregations, Ramadan nights, peak pilgrimage seasons, and major mosque expansions. Known for his calm, measured and serene delivery, Sheikh Faisal continued a multi-generational family tradition, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who also served as muadhins at the Prophet’s Mosque. Funeral prayers were held at Masjid an-Nabawi, with burial at Al Baqi cemetery, as tributes poured in from worshippers and Islamic institutions worldwide.
    Sheikh Faisal Al Nu’man Dies After 25 Years as Iconic Voice of Prophet’s Mosque in Medina Sheikh Faisal bin Abdul Malik Al Nu’man, one of the most recognisable voices of Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, has died after a brief illness, bringing to an end more than two decades of devoted service as a muadhin. Appointed in 2001, he served for 25 years, calling the adhan during historic congregations, Ramadan nights, peak pilgrimage seasons, and major mosque expansions. Known for his calm, measured and serene delivery, Sheikh Faisal continued a multi-generational family tradition, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who also served as muadhins at the Prophet’s Mosque. Funeral prayers were held at Masjid an-Nabawi, with burial at Al Baqi cemetery, as tributes poured in from worshippers and Islamic institutions worldwide.
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  • Kebbi State Government Approves N10bn Loan To Secure Extra 1,300 Hajj Slots

    The Kebbi State Government has approved a N10 billion loan to secure an additional 1,300 Hajj seats for intending pilgrims from the state for the 2026 pilgrimage. The Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Alhaji Faruku Aliyu-Yaro, disclosed this on Saturday in Birnin Kebbi while briefing journalists.

    He explained that the intervention was necessary to meet the December 5 deadline earlier fixed by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria. Aliyu-Yaro praised Governor Nasir Idris for what he described as a timely and people-focused decision, noting that many prospective pilgrims were already distressed over f£ars of losing their slots.

    According to him, the loan not only protected the state’s full allocation but also created opportunities for more residents to participate. He also announced that the payment deadline for intending pilgrims has now been extended to December 16. With the extension, pilgrims can now complete payment of the N7,696,769.79 Hajj fare without pressure.

    He added that all 21 local government areas in the state would benefit equally from the new arrangement. Aliyu-Yaro further revealed that preparations for the 2026 Hajj had already been underway for several months, stressing that Kebbi remains one of the leading states in early planning and coordination for the pilgrimage.
    Kebbi State Government Approves N10bn Loan To Secure Extra 1,300 Hajj Slots The Kebbi State Government has approved a N10 billion loan to secure an additional 1,300 Hajj seats for intending pilgrims from the state for the 2026 pilgrimage. The Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Alhaji Faruku Aliyu-Yaro, disclosed this on Saturday in Birnin Kebbi while briefing journalists. He explained that the intervention was necessary to meet the December 5 deadline earlier fixed by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria. Aliyu-Yaro praised Governor Nasir Idris for what he described as a timely and people-focused decision, noting that many prospective pilgrims were already distressed over f£ars of losing their slots. According to him, the loan not only protected the state’s full allocation but also created opportunities for more residents to participate. He also announced that the payment deadline for intending pilgrims has now been extended to December 16. With the extension, pilgrims can now complete payment of the N7,696,769.79 Hajj fare without pressure. He added that all 21 local government areas in the state would benefit equally from the new arrangement. Aliyu-Yaro further revealed that preparations for the 2026 Hajj had already been underway for several months, stressing that Kebbi remains one of the leading states in early planning and coordination for the pilgrimage.
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  • The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has reduced the 2026 Hajj fares following President Bola Tinubu’s directive to make the pilgrimage more affordable.

    Under the revised rates, pilgrims from Borno and Adamawa zones will pay ₦7.58 million (down ₦748,104), those from the Northern Zone ₦7.69 million (down ₦760,915), and those from the Southern Zone ₦7.99 million (down ₦792,943).

    NAHCON announced December 5, 2025, as the payment deadline for intending pilgrims and advised them to complete payments early for smooth processing.
    The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has reduced the 2026 Hajj fares following President Bola Tinubu’s directive to make the pilgrimage more affordable. Under the revised rates, pilgrims from Borno and Adamawa zones will pay ₦7.58 million (down ₦748,104), those from the Northern Zone ₦7.69 million (down ₦760,915), and those from the Southern Zone ₦7.99 million (down ₦792,943). NAHCON announced December 5, 2025, as the payment deadline for intending pilgrims and advised them to complete payments early for smooth processing.
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  • Pilgrimage: Saudi Arabia Slashes Nigeria’s Hajj Quota to 66,910 for 2026.

    Saudi Arabia has slashed Nigeria’s Hajj allocation from 95,000 to 66,910 slots, effective from 2026.

    According to the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), the reduction followed Nigeria’s failure to fully utilize its previous allocations during the 2024 and 2025 pilgrimages.

    A statement signed by NAHCON’s Deputy Director of Information and Publication, Fatima Sanda Usara, explained that the new figure reflects the actual capacity reserved for Nigeria on the NUSUK Masar portal. “Although Nigeria was initially allocated 95,000 slots, only 66,910 are now available for the 2026 Hajj due to underutilization in previous years,” she stated.

    The decision was revealed during a meeting between NAHCON and state officials to deliberate on Hajj costing and other critical matters.

    Commissioner of Operations, Prince Anofiu Elegushi, added that future allocations to states will be adjusted based on their performance and utilization during the 2025 exercise.

    In his remarks, NAHCON Chairman, Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman, urged collaboration among state officials to ensure a smooth Hajj operation in 2026 and emphasized the need for strict adherence to medical screening requirements, which Saudi authorities consider crucial.

    NAHCON also disclosed that negotiations were underway to reduce some cost components, including cargo handling charges, to lessen the financial strain on intending pilgrims.
    Pilgrimage: Saudi Arabia Slashes Nigeria’s Hajj Quota to 66,910 for 2026. Saudi Arabia has slashed Nigeria’s Hajj allocation from 95,000 to 66,910 slots, effective from 2026. According to the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), the reduction followed Nigeria’s failure to fully utilize its previous allocations during the 2024 and 2025 pilgrimages. A statement signed by NAHCON’s Deputy Director of Information and Publication, Fatima Sanda Usara, explained that the new figure reflects the actual capacity reserved for Nigeria on the NUSUK Masar portal. “Although Nigeria was initially allocated 95,000 slots, only 66,910 are now available for the 2026 Hajj due to underutilization in previous years,” she stated. The decision was revealed during a meeting between NAHCON and state officials to deliberate on Hajj costing and other critical matters. Commissioner of Operations, Prince Anofiu Elegushi, added that future allocations to states will be adjusted based on their performance and utilization during the 2025 exercise. In his remarks, NAHCON Chairman, Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman, urged collaboration among state officials to ensure a smooth Hajj operation in 2026 and emphasized the need for strict adherence to medical screening requirements, which Saudi authorities consider crucial. NAHCON also disclosed that negotiations were underway to reduce some cost components, including cargo handling charges, to lessen the financial strain on intending pilgrims.
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  • The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has embarked on a pilgrimage to Rome, seeking divine intervention in Nigeria.
    The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has embarked on a pilgrimage to Rome, seeking divine intervention in Nigeria.
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  • Don’t Abscond, Nigeria Remains Home — President Tinubu Tells Pilgrims.

    President Bola Tinubu has cautioned Nigerian Christian pilgrims travelling to Israel and Jordan against absconding, reminding them that “there is no country like Nigeria.”

    Speaking through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, at the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri, during the flag-off of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission’s 2025 Delayed Easter Pilgrimage, Tinubu urged the pilgrims to uphold patriotism and dignity.

    He stressed that those who refuse to return with their groups risk losing respect and dignity abroad, adding that Nigeria offers its citizens recognition and freedom that cannot be found while staying illegally in foreign countries.

    The President urged the pilgrims to return with their batch and contribute to building a just and fair society at home.
    Don’t Abscond, Nigeria Remains Home — President Tinubu Tells Pilgrims. President Bola Tinubu has cautioned Nigerian Christian pilgrims travelling to Israel and Jordan against absconding, reminding them that “there is no country like Nigeria.” Speaking through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, at the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri, during the flag-off of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission’s 2025 Delayed Easter Pilgrimage, Tinubu urged the pilgrims to uphold patriotism and dignity. He stressed that those who refuse to return with their groups risk losing respect and dignity abroad, adding that Nigeria offers its citizens recognition and freedom that cannot be found while staying illegally in foreign countries. The President urged the pilgrims to return with their batch and contribute to building a just and fair society at home.
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  • Saudi Arabia to Broadcast Arafah Sermon in 37 Languages, Including Hausa, Yoruba, and Fulani 

    In a landmark move to promote inclusivity and global engagement, Saudi Arabia has announced that this year’s Arafah sermon will be broadcast live in 37 languages, including three major Nigerian languages: Hausa, Yoruba, and Fulani. 

    The Arafah sermon, scheduled for June 5, 2025 (9 Dhul Hijjah 1446), is a pivotal moment during the Hajj pilgrimage, where pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat for prayers and reflection. By translating the sermon into multiple languages, Saudi authorities aim to make the spiritual message more accessible and impactful for Muslims worldwide.  

    This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering unity and understanding within the global Muslim community. By delivering the sermon in native languages, the message becomes more personal and transformative for listeners, enhancing their spiritual experience during this sacred occasion.


    #ArafahSermon2025 #Hajj1446
    #InclusiveHajj #SaudiInitiative
    #HausaYorubaFulani
    🕌 Saudi Arabia to Broadcast Arafah Sermon in 37 Languages, Including Hausa, Yoruba, and Fulani  In a landmark move to promote inclusivity and global engagement, Saudi Arabia has announced that this year’s Arafah sermon will be broadcast live in 37 languages, including three major Nigerian languages: Hausa, Yoruba, and Fulani.  The Arafah sermon, scheduled for June 5, 2025 (9 Dhul Hijjah 1446), is a pivotal moment during the Hajj pilgrimage, where pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat for prayers and reflection. By translating the sermon into multiple languages, Saudi authorities aim to make the spiritual message more accessible and impactful for Muslims worldwide.   This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering unity and understanding within the global Muslim community. By delivering the sermon in native languages, the message becomes more personal and transformative for listeners, enhancing their spiritual experience during this sacred occasion. #ArafahSermon2025 #Hajj1446 #InclusiveHajj #SaudiInitiative #HausaYorubaFulani
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  • NDLEA Arrests Saudi-Bound Pilgrims, Seizes ₦9.3bn Worth of Drugs in Rivers

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested two intending hajj pilgrims and dismantled a major drug trafficking syndicate smuggling cocaine to Saudi Arabia. The agency also intercepted drugs valued at over ₦9.3 billion during a sweeping operation in Rivers State.

    In a statement released on Sunday, NDLEA spokesman Femi Babafemi revealed that two pilgrims—Ibrahim Umar Mustapha and Muhammad Siraj Shifado—were arrested at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano while attempting to board an Ethiopian Airlines flight to Jeddah on May 26. Both suspects were found to have ingested 45 wraps of cocaine each, totaling 90 pellets weighing 1.04 kilograms.

    “The interdiction at the NDLEA final screening point followed credible intelligence,” Babafemi said. “After body scans confirmed drug ingestion, both individuals were placed under excretion observation.”

    Syndicate Dismantled
    A follow-up investigation led to the arrest of three alleged kingpins—Abubakar Muhammad, Abdulhakeem Muhammed Tijjani, and Muhammad Aji Shugaba—on May 27 and 28 in Kano. The group is suspected of sponsoring hajj pilgrims as drug couriers to Saudi Arabia.

    “This network has been identified as a major player in trafficking drugs during pilgrimage seasons,” Babafemi added.

    Businessman Arrested En Route to Iran
    In a separate incident, NDLEA operatives at the Kano airport arrested Chinedu Leonard Okigbo, a 60-year-old businessman, while trying to board a Qatar Airways flight to Iran. A body scan revealed he had ingested 65 wraps of cocaine, weighing 1.41 kilograms.

    Massive Seizures in Rivers
    Between May 28 and 30, seven watch-listed containers were jointly inspected by NDLEA officers, Customs officials, and other security agencies at the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, Onne. The operation yielded:

    825,200 bottles of codeine-based syrup and trodol, worth ₦5.77 billion

    5,100,000 pills of opioids, including tapentadol 225mg, valued at ₦3.57 billion

    The combined street value of the seized drugs was put at ₦9.346 billion.

    Other Major Operations
    In Kano, two men—Abubakar Hussein (42) and Sahabi Adamu (53)—were caught along the Kano-Maiduguri road on May 30 with $900,000 in suspected counterfeit cash.

    In Adamawa, operatives recovered 390 blocks of skunk (cannabis) weighing 275.3kg from an abandoned Toyota Sienna vehicle on May 27.

    In Kwara State, on May 31, notorious drug dealer Alhaja Mutiat Abdul-Fatai was arrested at Oja Oba, Ilorin. Various opioids including tramadol, flunitrazepam, and codeine syrup were recovered.

    Public Sensitization and Commendation
    NDLEA’s War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy continued with sensitization sessions in schools across Katsina, Enugu, Anambra, Kano, and Cross River.

    The NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd.), praised the efforts of the agency's commands in Kano, Rivers, Kwara, and Adamawa, and urged continued commitment to drug supply and demand reduction.

    “These successes reflect the agency’s unwavering resolve in combating the drug menace across Nigeria,” Marwa said.

    Femi Babafemi
    Director, Media & Advocacy
    NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja
    Sunday, June 1, 2025
    NDLEA Arrests Saudi-Bound Pilgrims, Seizes ₦9.3bn Worth of Drugs in Rivers The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested two intending hajj pilgrims and dismantled a major drug trafficking syndicate smuggling cocaine to Saudi Arabia. The agency also intercepted drugs valued at over ₦9.3 billion during a sweeping operation in Rivers State. In a statement released on Sunday, NDLEA spokesman Femi Babafemi revealed that two pilgrims—Ibrahim Umar Mustapha and Muhammad Siraj Shifado—were arrested at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano while attempting to board an Ethiopian Airlines flight to Jeddah on May 26. Both suspects were found to have ingested 45 wraps of cocaine each, totaling 90 pellets weighing 1.04 kilograms. “The interdiction at the NDLEA final screening point followed credible intelligence,” Babafemi said. “After body scans confirmed drug ingestion, both individuals were placed under excretion observation.” Syndicate Dismantled A follow-up investigation led to the arrest of three alleged kingpins—Abubakar Muhammad, Abdulhakeem Muhammed Tijjani, and Muhammad Aji Shugaba—on May 27 and 28 in Kano. The group is suspected of sponsoring hajj pilgrims as drug couriers to Saudi Arabia. “This network has been identified as a major player in trafficking drugs during pilgrimage seasons,” Babafemi added. Businessman Arrested En Route to Iran In a separate incident, NDLEA operatives at the Kano airport arrested Chinedu Leonard Okigbo, a 60-year-old businessman, while trying to board a Qatar Airways flight to Iran. A body scan revealed he had ingested 65 wraps of cocaine, weighing 1.41 kilograms. Massive Seizures in Rivers Between May 28 and 30, seven watch-listed containers were jointly inspected by NDLEA officers, Customs officials, and other security agencies at the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, Onne. The operation yielded: 825,200 bottles of codeine-based syrup and trodol, worth ₦5.77 billion 5,100,000 pills of opioids, including tapentadol 225mg, valued at ₦3.57 billion The combined street value of the seized drugs was put at ₦9.346 billion. Other Major Operations In Kano, two men—Abubakar Hussein (42) and Sahabi Adamu (53)—were caught along the Kano-Maiduguri road on May 30 with $900,000 in suspected counterfeit cash. In Adamawa, operatives recovered 390 blocks of skunk (cannabis) weighing 275.3kg from an abandoned Toyota Sienna vehicle on May 27. In Kwara State, on May 31, notorious drug dealer Alhaja Mutiat Abdul-Fatai was arrested at Oja Oba, Ilorin. Various opioids including tramadol, flunitrazepam, and codeine syrup were recovered. Public Sensitization and Commendation NDLEA’s War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy continued with sensitization sessions in schools across Katsina, Enugu, Anambra, Kano, and Cross River. The NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd.), praised the efforts of the agency's commands in Kano, Rivers, Kwara, and Adamawa, and urged continued commitment to drug supply and demand reduction. “These successes reflect the agency’s unwavering resolve in combating the drug menace across Nigeria,” Marwa said. Femi Babafemi Director, Media & Advocacy NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja Sunday, June 1, 2025
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  • No One Should Curse Tinubu, Governors, Other Leaders in Mecca – NAHCON Ulama Team Tells Hajj Pilgrims

    As the 2025 Hajj season unfolds, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Ulama team has issued a timely reminder to Nigerian pilgrims: Mecca is a sacred space for worship, not a platform for political grievances.

    The scholars urged pilgrims to refrain from cursing or insulting President Bola Tinubu, state governors, or any other political leaders during their time in the holy land. They emphasized that the essence of Hajj is spiritual purification, supplication, and deep reflection—not condemnation.

    “Pilgrims are encouraged to pray for the country and its leaders rather than curse them,” said one member of the NAHCON Ulama team. “This is a moment for unity, not division.”

    The message is clear: uphold the sanctity of the pilgrimage by focusing on faith and humility. Mecca is a place to seek blessings—not to express political frustrations.

    #Hajj2025 #NAHCON #Tinubu #Mecca #HajjPilgrims
    No One Should Curse Tinubu, Governors, Other Leaders in Mecca – NAHCON Ulama Team Tells Hajj Pilgrims As the 2025 Hajj season unfolds, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Ulama team has issued a timely reminder to Nigerian pilgrims: Mecca is a sacred space for worship, not a platform for political grievances. The scholars urged pilgrims to refrain from cursing or insulting President Bola Tinubu, state governors, or any other political leaders during their time in the holy land. They emphasized that the essence of Hajj is spiritual purification, supplication, and deep reflection—not condemnation. “Pilgrims are encouraged to pray for the country and its leaders rather than curse them,” said one member of the NAHCON Ulama team. “This is a moment for unity, not division.” The message is clear: uphold the sanctity of the pilgrimage by focusing on faith and humility. Mecca is a place to seek blessings—not to express political frustrations. #Hajj2025 #NAHCON #Tinubu #Mecca #HajjPilgrims
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  • Honest Nigerian Pilgrim Returns $5,000 Lost by Russian Pilgrim in Makkah

    A heartwarming act of honesty unfolded in Makkah as Hajiya Zainab, a Nigerian pilgrim from Plateau State, found and returned $5,000 (over ₦8 million) to its rightful owner, a Russian pilgrim. Her integrity and kindness have been widely praised, reminding us all of the power of honesty and goodwill during the pilgrimage.

    This inspiring story highlights the spirit of unity and trust among pilgrims from different nations coming together in faith.

    #Honesty #Pilgrimage #Makkah #HajiyaZainab #NigerianPilgrim #GoodDeeds #FaithInHumanity
    Honest Nigerian Pilgrim Returns $5,000 Lost by Russian Pilgrim in Makkah A heartwarming act of honesty unfolded in Makkah as Hajiya Zainab, a Nigerian pilgrim from Plateau State, found and returned $5,000 (over ₦8 million) to its rightful owner, a Russian pilgrim. Her integrity and kindness have been widely praised, reminding us all of the power of honesty and goodwill during the pilgrimage. This inspiring story highlights the spirit of unity and trust among pilgrims from different nations coming together in faith. #Honesty #Pilgrimage #Makkah #HajiyaZainab #NigerianPilgrim #GoodDeeds #FaithInHumanity
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  • "Every pilgrim’s journey is sacred — we mourn the loss of a devoted soul who passed during this spiritual duty."
    — According to Nigeria Stories, a 75-year-old Edo pilgrim has died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
    "Every pilgrim’s journey is sacred — we mourn the loss of a devoted soul who passed during this spiritual duty." — According to Nigeria Stories, a 75-year-old Edo pilgrim has died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
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