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HAJJ: Jigawa pilgrims face January 30 registration deadline

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Jigawa State Pilgrims Welfare Board has fixed 30th January as deadline for registration of intending pilgrims for the 2025 Hajj.

A statement from the Director General, Jigawa State Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alhaji Ahmed Umar Labbo said the new deadline was as a result of adjustment by National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) of the 2025 calendar directing states pilgrims welfare boards and agencies to remit all collections by the 1st of February.

Labbo added that the Jigawa State Board has so far exhausted over 40% of its allocation for this year’s Hajj since the commencement of the registration in September last year.

He called on the intending pilgrims to utilize the opportunity to make deposit for the Hajj before the new deadline to benefit from the Board’s outstanding services in Hajj operations.

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To register, intending pilgrims are required to pay a deposit of N8.4 million before the deadline. This amount is pending the official announcement regarding the total fare for this year’s Hajj by NAHCON.

It is crucial for those interested from Jigawa State to act promptly as registration operates on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring fairness in securing seats for the pilgrimage.

Reports have it that NAHCON has allocated 1,518 seats to the state for the 2025 Hajj.

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2025 Budget Defense: Reps Commend President Tinubu For Jerking Sports Budget To N94bn

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…charge NSC, NFF to utilise fund prudently
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has commended President Bola Tinubu for remarkably jerking the 2025 budget for sports sector, from ₦29 billion in 2024 to over ₦94 billion in 2025.
Chairman House Committee on Sports, Rep. Kabiru Amadu, stated this during the budget defense session of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), and National Institute for Sports (NIS) on Tuesday in Abuja.
Rep Amadu described the increase in budgetary allocation as a turning point for sports in Nigeria.
He said: “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has tripled the sports budget from ₦29,082,369,979 in 2024 to ₦94,947,006,325 in 2025. This represents a 227% increase in the expenditure framework. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is hereby commended for this giant stride in budgetary allocation to the sports sector. We hope this increment will mark a significant turning point in the development, administration, and management of sports activities in Nigeria.”
He expressed optimism that the increased budgetary allocation would address several challenges in the sports sector.
The Chairman further noted that these include the decay of sports infrastructure, particularly the national stadiums, insufficient funding for over 40 sports federations, the lack of sustainable development plans, and inadequate manpower and training.
He therefore pledged the committee’s commitment to support the NSC, NFF, and NIS to ensure the timely release and effective utilization of the allocated funds.
 “The House Committee on Sports assures the NSC, NFF, and NIS of total support to facilitate the release of funds from the federal government. This support will drive sports development, particularly at the grassroots level,” he said.
Rep. Amadu also assured that the committee would perform its legislative oversight functions diligently to ensure that funds allocated are utilized effectively after the budget is passed into law.
In his presentation, the Chairman National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, highlighted key projects the commission plans to implement, which include upgrading the Abuja National Stadium and other stadiums nationwide.
Dikko also revealed plans to rebrand and commercialize 200 hostels within the NFF building, a move expected to contribute to the nation’s economic growth, he also disclosed that the commission intends to construct 100 mini-stadiums across the country as part of efforts to boost sports development at the community level.
“The commission is committed to revitalizing Nigeria’s sports sector in line with global best practices,” Dikko said.
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Unattended corpse on Wurukum-Akpehe road raises health voncerns +Photo

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By Francesca Hangeior

A woman’s corpse has been lying by the roadside along Wurukum-Akpehe Road for the past two days without removal.

Despite reports that the relevant authorities were contacted, no action has been taken so far.

The decaying body according to report is now emitting a strong odor, posing a potential health risk to the general public, especially to shop owners and residents in the vicinity.

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Speaking on the development, road users called on the authorities to do the needful

Accodding to them, “It is crucial that the responsible authorities urgently address this situation to prevent further health hazards and restore safety to the area”.

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EFCC denies involvement in Edo governorship tribunal witness arrest

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Unidentified EFCC Operative Takes Own life

By Francesca Hangeior

Head of Media and Publicity for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),
Dele Oyewale, has clarified that the anti-graft agency has no interest in a witness of the Edo State governorship election petitions tribunal unless there is a corruption issue.

Oyewale’s statement, made on Wednesday, came in response to a viral video alleging that EFCC operatives had raided a hotel in Benin to arrest Dr. Asue Ighodalo, a witness for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the September 21, 2024 Edo State election.

The spokesman of EFCC said: “The attention of the EFCC has been drawn to a trending video insinuating that Mr. Jonathan Okunbor, a suspect being investigated for an alleged N6 billion fraud, was an election witness.  

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“The commission wishes to state without any equivocation that Okunbor is not a witness of the PDP in the election tribunal, as claimed by Mr. Asue Ighodalo. Rather, he (Okunbor) is a prime suspect connected to a case of misappropriation of funds involving all the 18 local government areas of Edo State.

“Ongoing investigations showed that about N6 billion was diverted to Kezmith Global Ventures, owned by Ogunbor.  The suspect was running the ventures using the name and identity of Mr. Godfrey Emode. 

“The commission’s investigators, in their quest to unearth the shadiness of Ogunbor, arrested Emode, who led them to the suspect in Eterno Hotel, Benin City, where a pre-trial meeting was being held.

“Investigators interrogated  the counsel to Ighodalo on the status of Ogunbor in the election tribunal matters and he clearly stated that he was not a witness in the matter.   

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“In spite of this, Mr. Ighodalo and his co-travellers at Eterno Hotel prevented EFCC officers from carrying out their constitutional duty and obstructed them from arresting Ogunbor. Specifically, Ighodalo insisted that Ogunbor was his witness, when it was obvious that he only wanted to aid his escape from the commission’s investigators.

“The EFCC remains committed to its adherence to the rule of law and the commission has no business with any Edo State election witness that has no corruption charge before it.  The EFCC will not hesitate to bring anyone to trial, witness or no witness, if it has a basis for doing so.”

Oyewale assured members of the public that Ogunbor would be brought to book soon, in connection with the alleged N6 billion fraud involving his firm,  Kezmith Global Ventures.

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