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Saudi Arabian praised Allah as 161 million pilgrims pray at Arafat without any incident or epidemic

Saudi Arabian praised Allah as 161 million pilgrims pray at Arafat without any incident or epidemic

No fewer than 1.67 million pilgrims to the Holy Land have  completed the Day of Arafat without any recorded security or health incidents.

Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of the Makkah Region and Vice Chairman of the Permanent Hajj and Umrah Committee, praised Allah for the success of event.

The prince attributed the smooth movement and calm spiritual atmosphere to the Kingdom’s integrated service system and the leadership’s meticulous planning.

In this great day, pilgrims gather in Arafat in devotion and reverence.

They were transported from Makkah and Mina to Arafat in record time, under flexible and efficient plans, with no security or epidemic incidents reported — all by the grace of Allah,” he said.

Prince Saud expressed gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, for mobilising extensive material and human resources to serve the guests of Allah.

He also acknowledged the direct supervision of the Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, in overseeing all operational plans.

We are honoured by Allah to serve His sacred sites,” the prince said, adding, “It is a great responsibility that we must carry out with sincerity,” he said.

He called on all pilgrims to adhere to official instructions and thanked security forces, volunteers, and service personnel for presenting a positive image of the Kingdom.

Continue your noble mission. “We are proud of you,” he said.

The Deputy Emir asked Allah to accept their deeds and grant them a blessed Hajj

No fewer than 1.67 million pilgrims to the Holy Land have  completed the Day of Arafat without any recorded security or health incidents.

Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of the Makkah Region and Vice Chairman of the Permanent Hajj and Umrah Committee, praised Allah for the success of event.

The prince attributed the smooth movement and calm spiritual atmosphere to the Kingdom’s integrated service system and the leadership’s meticulous planning.

“In this great day, pilgrims gather in Arafat in devotion and reverence.

They were transported from Makkah and Mina to Arafat in record time, under flexible and efficient plans, with no security or epidemic incidents reported — all by the grace of Allah,” he said.

Prince Saud expressed gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, for mobilising extensive material and human resources to serve the guests of Allah.

He also acknowledged the direct supervision of the Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, in overseeing all operational plans.

We are honoured by Allah to serve His sacred sites,” the prince said, adding, “It is a great responsibility that we must carry out with sincerity,” he said.

He called on all pilgrims to adhere to official instructions and thanked security forces, volunteers, and service personnel for presenting a positive image of the Kingdom.

Continue your noble mission. “We are proud of you,” he said.

The Deputy Emir asked Allah to accept their deeds and grant them a blessed Hajj

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A young man Arrested for stealing Generator

A young man Arrested for stealing Generator

“A young man was apprehended yesterday morning by the Alagbado community for allegedly stealing a generator from a residence. The incident took place around 6 am while locals were attending morning prayers at the mosque. The suspect had apparently broken into a nearby house and made off with the generator, attempting to escape on a motorcycle. However, the bike rider grew suspicious of the suspect’s behavior and questioned him about the generator’s origin. Before the suspect could respond, community members arrived, and he was caught and subsequently confessed to the crime. The suspect was then handed over to the NSCDC officials at the Alagbado Civil Defense office in Ilorin for further action.”
More details later…

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Victor Boniface announces retirement from Nigeria national team

Victor Boniface announces retirement from Nigeria national team

Super Eagles forward Victor Boniface has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 24.

The Bayer Leverkusen striker made the announcement late Friday night via his Instagram page.

Proud to play for my country and a dream for me also, really enjoyed every moment—the good and the bad. Thanks a lot, thank you all. I don hang boot,” Boniface wrote.

The announcement comes just minutes after Nigeria’s 1-1 draw against Russia in a friendly match in Moscow. Boniface started the game and led the Super Eagles’ attack but once again failed to find the back of the net. His replacement, Tolu Arokodare, salvaged a draw for Nigeria with an equalizer in the 71st minute.

Boniface’s struggles in front of goal have recently attracted criticism, and his national team form has been under scrutiny.

He also faces uncertainty over his future at Bayer Leverkusen, especially following the appointment of Erik ten Hag as the club’s new head coach.

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Nigeria Men are Marrying All Our Daughters. What is happening? Is it that Kenya men are slow and shy – Kenya President Ruto Jokingly Lament

Nigeria Men are Marrying All Our Daughters. What is happening? Is it that Kenya men are slow and shy – Kenya President Ruto Jokingly Lament

president William Ruto of Kenya has jokingly warned that his country could be experiencing a new wave of brain drain after his two daughters got married to Nigerians.

While speaking at a wedding ceremony, the African leader in a video that has gone viral, jokingly lamented the recent shift in the choice of husbands among Kenyan girls, with Nigerians becoming more preferable to Kenyan men.

He then questioned why Kenyan men are taking the backseat, warning that his country might soon experience a brain drain if their women continue to marry Nigerians.“My daughter is married to a Nigerian, and this one is now married to a Nigerian. And our guys around; I don’t know, are you slow? I don’t know. We need to balance this scale because at this rate, we are going to have a brain drain from Kenya,” –Ruto said

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“SAO-LEGEND ENTERPRISES rejoices with the Muslim Ummah, wishing you a blessed Eid Mubarak!” – Comr. Sulaiman A O. CEO SAO-LEGEND ENTERPRISES

“As we celebrate this blessed Eid, We pray for our valued customers, loving families, dear friends, and entire Muslim Ummah, especially Nigerians and Nigeria.

May Allah grant us peace, prosperity, good health, and happiness. May our endeavors be successful, and our relationships be strengthened.

May Allah forgive our shortcomings and guide us on the right path. Eid Mubarak to all!”

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SEN. ISMAIL ABDULAKEEM AJINIKIRUN Facilities With Muslim Brothers and Sisters on the occasion of Eid al-adha Celebration

“Eid Mubarak! Warmest Sallah greetings to my family, friends, followers, my colleagues in politics and the entire Muslim community.May Allah’s love, peace, and blessings be upon us all.As we gather to celebrate Eid al-Adha, let us reflect on the spirit of sacrifice and devotion that this blessed occasion represents. This day reminds us of the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim and our commitment to obeying Allah’s commands.May this Eid bring you peace, joy, and prosperity. Let us share our blessings with those in need and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood within our communities. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful and blessed Eid al-Adha!

**Eid Mubarak!**

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Zenith Labor Party Chairman Kwara State, Amoye Bola Rejoice, extends heartfelt congratulations to our Nigerian Muslim

Zenith Labor Party Chairman Kwara State, Amoye Bola Rejoice, extends heartfelt congratulations to our Nigerian Muslim brothers and sisters on the joyous occasion of Eidil Adha. This significant festival reminds us of the values of sacrifice, faith, and unity that bind us as a nation. As we celebrate together, let us renew our commitment to peace, harmony, and mutual respect among all Nigerians. May this Eid bring abundant blessings, happiness, and prosperity to every home. Eid Mubarak!

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Gunmen Kill Two Policemen, Abduct Chinese and Nigerian Worker at Mining Site in Kwara

Gunmen Kill Two Policemen, Abduct Chinese and Nigerian Worker at Mining Site in Kwara

Unknown gunmen has repeatedly killed two mobile police officers and abducted two workers a Chinese national and a Nigerian at a mining site located in Oreke-Oke-Igbo community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The attack, which occurred around 6:30 p.m yesterday caused pandemonium in the community as the armed assailants stormed the facility, opened fire on the security personnel, and escaped with their rifles.

Spokesperson of the Kwara State Police Command, SP Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, who confirmed the incident in a statement this afternoon, said the command had immediately launched a manhunt to track down the perpetrators and rescue the victims.

The fallen officers were identified as ASP Haruna Watsai and Inspector Tukur Ogah both attached to the 45 Police Mobile Force (PMF), Abuja and deployed to provide security at the mining location.

The victims abducted in the attack were named as Mr. Sam Xie Wie, a Chinese national, and Mr. David Adenaiye, a from Kogi State.

The PPRO assured the public that tactical teams and intelligence units have been mobilized to comb surrounding forests and communities in a bid to rescue the kidnapped victims unhurt.

The Kwara State Police Command has also urged residents to remain calm and report any suspicious activity that could aid the ongoing investigation and rescue operations.

Security has since been beefed up in the area to prevent further escalation, while the state government is said to be in touch with the security agencies to ensure swift action.

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Two Years of President Tinubu it’s Show He Mean Business – Abdul Samad Rabiu

These are the real business people not people scoring cheap political points.

Two Years of President Tinubu: A Business Perspective

By Abdul Samad Rabiu

As Nigeria marks two years under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I believe it is important to reflect, not from the lens of politics, but from the perspective of business, of industry, and of the economy. I speak not only as the Chairman of BUA Group – one of Africa’s largest conglomerates, but also as someone who has lived through the complexity of Nigeria’s reforms. I have seen the cost of dysfunction, the burden of inefficiency, but more importantly, the promise of a level playing field and the dividends of decisive governance.

FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL

The removal of the fuel subsidy is one of the most important decisions taken by this administration. Before that, Nigeria was selling PMS at 200 or 250 Naira per litre, which was about 25 or 30 cents. I doubt there was any country in the world where fuel was being sold at that price. During my trip to Saudi Arabia for the lesser Hajj in February this year, I checked the pump price at one of the petrol stations as we drove from Jeddah to Mecca. When I converted the price to Naira, it was almost 1,500 Naira per litre. That was Saudi Arabia.

We could simply not afford the subsidy. It was not just Nigerians who were benefiting from it. We were subsidising the entire region. I remember visiting Niger Republic a few years ago when President Bazoum honoured us. During dinner, he joked and said, “Thank you for the subsidy.” He said 100 percent of all PMS consumed in Niger was coming from Nigeria because it would cost them three times more to import. There was no incentive for them to bring in their own fuel or refine crude at their own refinery. This was the situation across the region.

Today, I understand that our fuel consumption has dropped by almost 40 to 50 percent. It is not because Nigerians are consuming less, but because neighbouring countries have stopped tapping into our subsidised fuel. The PMS is still cheaper in Nigeria, even at 800 or 900 Naira per litre, but the logistics no longer support easy access. Countries like Niger and Benin Republic still take fuel from Nigeria, but others have stopped.

The removal of subsidies was needed not only to save the economy but to ensure that Nigerians alone benefit from what is imported. Even if there must be subsidy, it should be for Nigerians only. The money saved is now being channelled to infrastructure, to better support for states, and to other developmental priorities. All the states are receiving more money now, and that has made a real difference.

I am of firm opinion that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made the right decision, and he made it boldly. On the first day he took office, he did what everyone knew had to be done but no one dared to do. He acted immediately. Many criticised him, but he did the right thing, and it saved the country. Had we continued under that burden, only God knows where we would be today. I always say, Mr President is probably the only one who had the courage to take such hard and necessary decisions.

ON THE UNIFICATION OF THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE REGIME

The unification of the foreign exchange market is another critical reform. Before this, many of us in the business community spent most of our time chasing foreign exchange. I personally spent half of my time trying to get FX from the Central Bank of Nigeria. The CBN was the only source of official exchange, offering FX at around 500 Naira when the parallel market was 800 or 900. No business could survive outside the CBN structure.

Every two weeks, we would go to Abuja to seek allocations. It was exhausting and inefficient. You had to camp there for three or four days before Allocation Monday, waiting for the CBN to allocate dollars. Today, I have met the new CBN Governor, Mr Cardoso, only once in two years. The reason is simple: I do not need to go to Abuja now to get foreign exchange. The system is open. It is working.

This was also a bold move by President Tinubu. It was necessary, and he took that decision as well. We are very glad because today we can focus on our businesses. These reforms are saving the economy.

FAIRNESS, SANITY AND STABILITY IN BUSINESS

Under this administration, we have seen a return to fairness and stability in business. We no longer worry about arbitrary shutdowns or politically motivated disruptions. Let me give a real example. We started a new business in Port Harcourt four or five years ago under BUA Foods, operating at the Rivers Ports under a concession with the Nigerian Ports Authority. It was going very well. One day, we woke up to a letter stating that the concession had been revoked, the terminal shut down, and the lease agreement terminated. There was no prior warning, no issue, no conflict.

Later, we discovered that the Managing Director of NPA at the time decided to close the business simply because our operations were competing with those of her friend. She wanted to impress her friend. That was the only reason. Today, that kind of thing cannot happen. Nobody would dare take such an action under President Tinubu. You can wake up now without fear that your business has been shut down by an agency or politician.

That stability is critical. That Port Harcourt plant alone has seen over 500 million dollars in investment and has employed over 4,000 people. The confidence this government has brought is real, and it is helping us plan better.

I must also personally acknowledge former President Muhammadu Buhari. When our Port Harcourt plant was unfairly shut down, it was his intervention that saved it. I had the privilege of explaining the situation to him. He agreed it was wrong and acted. He said he would not permit injustice under his watch. That decision saved the business. But the reality is, I had access. What if I did not? That is the difference today. Now, nobody needs access to the President to be treated fairly. Everyone knows that if you do something wrong under President Tinubu, you may lose your job or even face prosecution and go to jail. That is why I can now spend more time focusing on the business and relaxing.

The President Tinubu reforms are creating a level playing field. Like I said previously, every business had to lobby the CBN for FX. If you did not, your business would collapse. Now, you do not need to go to Abuja. You just focus on your operations.

INFRASTRUCTURE AS A KEY DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT

In infrastructure, the difference is also clear. Look at the Lagos-Calabar highway. Look at the Sokoto-Badagry road. Look at the Kwara projects we are executing under the tax credit scheme. Look at Kano-Kongolam. Look at the Okpella to Kogi State corridor. These projects are progressing because of the savings from subsidy removal and FX unification. With more revenue, Nigeria is building.

These roads and others being built are critical because logistics have become a major challenge. Transporting goods from Lagos to the North is very expensive due to bad roads. Now, the President is addressing this. With better infrastructure, logistics will improve, and businesses will grow. These reforms have enabled long-term planning and serious investment.

BUA WILL CONTINUE TO BET ON NIGERIA

Since President Tinubu took office, BUA Group has invested over one billion dollars in the Nigerian economy. We are expanding our food business, doubling our flour and pasta facilities in Port Harcourt and building another in Lagos. Demand is increasing. People are earning more. Confidence is returning. We have also completed the first POP plaster manufacturing plant in Nigeria which is now operating and are soon starting construction of a 30MW solar energy project in Sokoto State.

In the oil and gas sector, we are completing our LNG project in Ajaokuta, Kogi State. These investments are possible because of stability that has been brought about by President Tinubu’s reforms. We can plan now. The exchange rate has been fairly stable for almost a year. FX is accessible. Money is coming in from different sources, and investors are responding. If you want 200 million dollars a week for trade, you can get it without lobbying anyone at the Central Bank. These are the results of good policies.

ON FOOD SECURITY

When I met President Tinubu recently, he raised concerns about food prices. He wanted to know what BUA Foods was doing. I explained that his six-month tariff waiver had worked. It disrupted hoarding in the rice market. In Nigeria, the rice harvest is short and runs for about three months. Middlemen were buying paddy rice, hoarding it, and raising prices post-harvest. This artificial scarcity drove prices to as high as 110,000 Naira per bag. The farmers did not benefit. Farmers just wanted to sell and move on yet some people were buying from them, hoarding it, and creating a food crises in the country.

The temporary waiver allowed rice to be brought in, and milled immediately. The hoarders were cut out. Prices began to drop. It was a short-term solution, but it worked. It showed foresight. I told the President it helped and that if the situation persists, further steps can be taken. But for now, it has made a difference.

PRESIDENT TINUBU’S NIGERIA FIRST POLICY AND BACKWARD INTEGRATION

President Tinubu’s Nigeria First policy has aligned well with our own belief in backward integration. Our cement business is almost entirely local. We mine our own limestone. We use Nigerian gas even though it is dollar-denominated. The only foreign element is the equipment, and even that benefits from government concessions for mining equipment which everyone else in the industry benefits. If we had to import cement today, prices would be over 15,000 Naira per bag. Nigeria does not have the port infrastructure to even handle the import volume. Producing locally has saved the economy and stabilised the sector.

We are doing more, and we will continue to do more. Nigeria has everything—population, arable land, resources, water, and now, strong leadership under President Tinubu. We believe in Nigeria because the fundamentals are now strong. My advice to all is to take a Bet on Nigeria. This is the place to be.

So for me, what has this administration done right? First, it removed the fuel subsidy which was the biggest economic scam in our history. Second, it unified the foreign exchange market and third, it restored stability, fairness, and confidence in the economy. These are the foundations of growth. Nigeria is full of potential. With the right leadership, which we now have, there is no limit to what we can achieve.

  • Rabiu is the Founder and Chairman, BUA Group
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I Struggle Hafsoh Lawal To Death During Sex, Abdulrahman Bello Confess in Court

I Struggle Hafsoh Lawal To Death During Sex, Abdulrahman Bello Confess in Court

Abdulrahman Bello, a 29-year-old Self Acclaimed cleric, stunned a Kwara State court on Tuesday by confessing in a video that he strangled 24-year-old Hafsoh Lawal to death during sex.

The shocking revelation was made during a court sitting on 4th June before Judge Anna Olushoda Ajayi. Two witnesses were present: Ayodeji Joshua, a DSS officer, and Dr Kunle Adebowale, Vice Chairman of CDHR.

Ayodeji presented a video recording in which Abdulrahman confessed to the crime . The entire courtroom fell silent as everyone felt the pain Hafsoh must have experienced in her final moments.

The judge adjourned the case to 11th June for Abdulrahman to testify to the video’s contents.

The Story So far

The tragic tale began on 10th February 2025 when Hafsoh, a final-year student at Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, went missing. She had attended a naming ceremony that day. While eating at the event, she received a phone call and left, never to be seen again.

Her father, Mr Ibrahim A. Lawal, reported her missing at the C Division Oja Oba Police the next day.

Police investigations quickly led to Abdulrahman Bello. Forensic analysis traced Hafsoh’s last phone call to him. Abdulrahman, an Islamic cleric from Offa Garage, Ilorin, initially denied knowing her. However, police searching his home were horrified to find Hafsoh’s dismembered body stuffed inside a bowl.

Faced with the evidence, Abdulrahman changed his story. He now claimed that Hafsoh had died from an asthma attack while at his home.

Investigators remained unconvinced, especially after finding tools that suggested she had been cut up deliberately. Many now believe Hafsoh’s killing was for ritual purposes.

It was revealed that Abdulrahman and Hafsoh had met on Facebook and that on that fateful day, he lured her to his house under the pretext of a friendly visit.

Ladies and everyone need to be more careful. The world is full of dangerous people. Investigation is still ongoing, but one thing is clear: Hafsoh’s family and community want justice.

Stay tuned for updates as the case continues.