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Gov. Matawalle charges pilgrims to pray for Nigeria while in Saudi Arabia

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Gov. Matawalle charges pilgrims to pray for Nigeria while in Saudi Arabia

Gov. Matawalle charges pilgrims to pray for Nigeria while in Saudi Arabia

Governor Bello  Matawalle of Zamfara has enjoined Hajj pilgrims from the state to pray for the restoration of peace and security to the state and to Nigeria while in Saudi Arabia.

The governor made the call while bidding farewell to 428 of the pilgrims, the first batch departing from the state on the pilgrimage on Saturday.

A total of 1,303 faithful are expected to perform Hajj from Zamfara this year.

Matawalle said Zamfara needed serious prayers to end insecurity, hence the need for the intending pilgrims to pray for peace sustainability in all parts of the state.

He also urged them to be good ambassadors of the state and respect constituted authorities in Nigeria and in Saudi Arabia while at the holy land.

He said his administration had provided all the necessary assistance in terms of logistics support to the intending pilgrims for them to perform Hajj comfortably.

Zamfara provided new vehicles to convey the intending pilgrims from the Hajj Camp in Gusau to the Sultan Abubakar III International Airport, Sokoto, for their onward journey to Saudi Arabia.

It also organised comfortable accommodation in Madina, Mecca, Munna and Arafat, all in Saudi Arabia as well as other welfare packages for the comfort of the pilgrims.

The governor said government sponsored Islamic scholars to guide the intending pilgrims on Hajj rites while at home and at the holy land and also medical personnel and other officials to cater to their needs.

Matawalle charged the government delegation and the state‘s Hajj Commission to intensify efforts toward successful conduct of the 2022 Hajj.

Earlier, the Amirul Hajj (Pilgrims’ Guide), Alhaji Nasiru Magarya, told the governor that the delegation had concluded all logistics arrangements for a successful Hajj.

Magarya is Speaker, Zamfara House of Assembly.

The first batch of pilgrims is from Anka, Bakura, Birnin Magaji, Bukkuyum, Maradun, Kaura Namoda, Talata Mafara, Tsafe, Shinkafi and Maru Local Government Areas.

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BREAKING NEWS: 3 killed And 3,000 displaced as Devastating Fire Sweeps Through Kalari Settlement in Konduga, Borno State

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BREAKING NEWS: 3 killed And 3,000 displaced as Devastating Fire Sweeps Through Kalari Settlement in Konduga, Borno State

By: Zagazola Makama

A catastrophic fire has torn through the Kalari settlement in Konduga Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno State, claiming three lives and displacing over 3,000 people. The blaze, which erupted at approximately 1:00 PM, engulfed three villages, reducing more than 1,500 thatched houses to ashes.

Zagazola Makama gathered that In response to the disaster, the military, along with the Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF), mobilized swiftly to provide emergency assistance. Personnel from the 222 Battalion rendered first aid to the wounded and transported the injured to Maiduguri Specialist Hospital via Army ambulances.

The timely intervention of key local officials, including the Chairman of Konduga LGA, a Member of the House of Assembly, and the Commissioner for Environment, ensured immediate relief efforts for the affected families.

This incident comes on the heels of severe flooding that devastated Konduga LGA in September 2024, following the collapse of the Alau Dam. The flash floods from the dam’s collapse also affected Maiduguri and Jere LGAs, displacing an estimated 240,000 people. Many residents are still recovering from that catastrophe, and the latest fire disaster has further intensified the region’s humanitarian crisis.

An Official of SEMA, said the Borno State Government has made an urgent appeal for humanitarian aid to support the thousands affected by both the recent fire and previous flood disasters. Efforts are underway to provide shelter, food, and medical care to those impacted by these successive calamities.

BREAKING NEWS: 3 killed And 3,000 displaced as Devastating Fire Sweeps Through Kalari Settlement in Konduga, Borno State

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Six Die in Taraba Boat Mishap, Nine Rescued

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Six Die in Taraba Boat Mishap, Nine Rescued

By: Zagazola Makama

A boat accident on the Jole River in Lau Local Government Area of Taraba State has claimed six lives, while nine other passengers were rescued alive, the Taraba State Police Command has confirmed.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

According to police sources, the boat was conveying 15 people when it capsized midstream. Rescue efforts led to the recovery of nine survivors, while the bodies of six passengers were later pulled from the river.

The deceased have been identified as Dadi Mallam Dotti (30), Mubarak Abdu (21), Bappa Mallam Dotti (20), Adamu Yayagardi (30), and one Madugu (22), all from Badabdi, Funakaye LGA of Gombe State, of the Terawa ethnic group. The sixth victim was Umar Gambo (34), of Zaura Ward, Damban LGA, Bauchi State, of the Karakare ethnic group.

The boat driver is currently at large, and efforts are ongoing to locate him.

The police sources said that search and recovery operations were conducted in collaboration with local divers and community volunteers.

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Teenager Dies After Ritual Experiment by Native Doctor in Edo

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Teenager Dies After Ritual Experiment by Native Doctor in Edo

By: Zagazola Makama

The Edo State Police Command has arrested two men in connection with the death of a 14-year-old boy, Okonkwo Obina Emmanuel, following a failed ritual performance in Iyamon Village, Illushi, Ubiaja.

Police sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident was reported on April 2, 2025, by the deceased’s elder brother, Okonkwo Onyenbushi. According to the report, a self-acclaimed native doctor, Amechi Edozunor, in collaboration with one Kelvin Ugru, allegedly performed a charm ritual on the victim to make him “invulnerable to bottles.”

During the ritual, the suspects reportedly struck the boy’s head with a bottle in an attempt to prove the charm’s effectiveness, leading to a fatal head injury.

The victim was rushed to Wisdom Hospital and later referred to Ogbeide Hospital, where he died on April 5, 2025.

The sources said his remains have been deposited at the hospital mortuary for autopsy, while both suspects are currently in police custody pending further investigation.

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