Lagos State government has concluded the 2024 Hajj exercise with the safe arrival of the last and final batch of the state pilgrims from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. The
A video somehow caught my attention two nights ago. The video in which a lady speaks eloquently and with undoubted grasp of the subject cannot be timelier. The subject is diabetes.
Brethren, the highpoints of our sermon, today, include: (1) Prophet Ibrahim is the model to be followed (Q6:38; Q2:130; Q16:123). Our interest is the family issues that led to the greatest event
[FILE] Nigerian pilgrims going for the Hajj board a Saudi-bound plane. The VP of the NYCN has expressed strong support for NAHCON, urging Nigerians to recognise the Commission's efforts in organising the Hajj pilgrimage for Nigerian Muslims.
Yesterday, the Saudi Arabian flight Flynas touched down at Prince Mohammed Ibn Abdu-Aziz International Airport, Madina at 12;00am Nigerian time with 422 pilgrims from Kebbi State.
The medical needs of over 60,000 Nigerian pilgrims in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be attended to by the National Medical Team (NMT) empanelled by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria
The deplorable state of the road linking Abeokuta township with Wole Soyinka Train Station was brought to the attention of Ogun State Government last year. The road is said to connect about
Inadequate access to water and poor water management practices majorly contribute to Nigeria’s inability to tame water insecurity. While approximately 70 million Nigerians do not have access to safe drinking water, water
The endless criticisms and arguments trailing the adoption of Genetically Modified Crops (GMOs), commonly called GM seeds by the country, are eliciting anxiety over food and agro commodities safety.
Nigeria, currently, has 273 universities with private universities accounting for over 50 per cent of the institutions. There are 148 private universities, 62 Federal Government established universities and 63 state owned universities,
A hearing conducted by the Senate on challenges facing the mining sector in Nigeria has thrown up more issues than contemplated. Illegality, insecurity, policy, as well as the domination of the sector