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  • How we disbursed N76 million to Kaduna pilgrims – Chairman

    How we disbursed N76 million to Kaduna pilgrims – Chairman

    The Executive Chairman of Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Malam Salihu S Abubakar,  has revealed that N76 million  was  realised from the  foreign exchange differentials of pilgrims’ Basic Travelling Allowances(BTA).

    A statement issued by Governor Uba Sani’s Chief Press Secretary, Malam Ibraheem Musa  on Friday, recalled that the equivalent of the N76 million has been disbursed to Kaduna   pilgrims, where each of them received    123 Saudi Riyals as refund.

    The statement added that the  Executive Chairman of the Agency made the explanation   in an exclusive interview with select broadcast journalists in Makkah on Thursday.

    According to Malam Salihu, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria(NAHCON) had earlier pegged the $500 Basic Traveling Allowance of each pilgrim at N1,143 per dollar, amounting to N721, 500 per pilgrim.

    ‘’However,  the value of naira had appreciated as at the time of the airlift of pilgrims; when the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) was giving  pilgrims their BTAs,  naira  exchanged  for N1,350.74 to a dollar,’’ he added.

    The Executive Chairman  further explained that the naira equivalent of $500 BTA then decreased to N675,370 per pilgrim, adding that   the forex differentials amounted to N46, 130 per pilgrim.

    ‘’We then wasted no time in announcing to the pilgrims that each of them was entitled to a refund of  123 Saudi Riyals. And we have finished disbursing the money,’’ he added.

    Malam Salihu faulted the argument that the money should have been channelled to the Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, to facilitate Hajj operations.

    He argued that the money is from the difference in exchange rates of the pilgrims’ BTA, so it rightly belonged to the pilgrims and not the Agency.

    The Executive Chairman commended Governor Uba Sani for giving the  Agency all the necessary support  to succeed, adding that he has always acceded to its demands.

    Malam Salihu who  also praised Kaduna State pilgrims for giving pilgrim officials all the required support, also called on them to lend the same support as the countdown for the outbound journey begins.

    According to him, the airlift of Kaduna pilgrims will commence on June 15, going by NAHCON’s  schedule, adding that the return journey will follow the same sequence like as the airlift to Saudi Arabia.

    ‘’Those who came on the first flight will be the first set of pilgrims that will be airlifted back home and the sequence will continue like this till the fifth flight. We will not allow people to jump  the queue.

    ‘’However, allowances can be made for unforeseen circumstances like a pilgrim who suddenly falls  sick or some kind of emergency. In that  situation, it is our officials that will forfeit his or her seat for the pilgrim,’’ he clarified.

    The Executive Chairman further warned  pilgrims against excess luggage, advising that non adherence strictly to the prescribed kilograms will delay  their return journey from Saudi Arabia.

    He said all  pilgrims  have  been given  two 23 kilograms bags and are  allowed a hand luggage that should not exceed eight kilograms, adding that they should not carry any sharp object, zam-zam water or any liquid on board the aircraft.

    How we disbursed N76 million to Kaduna pilgrims – Chairman

  • BREAKING: Osi Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Isioye-Dada is dead

    BREAKING: Osi Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Isioye-Dada is dead

    The Osi Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Olubunmi Isioye-Dada, has passed away.

    A palace source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the monarch’s death in a telephone conversation with our correspondent on Friday.

    According to the source, Oba Isioye-Dada died at his residence in Ibadan after a brief illness. The source added that a delegation of Omo Oye had already proceeded to the late chief’s home following news of his passing.

    Until his death, Oba Isioye-Dada occupied the prestigious position of Osi Balogun of Ibadanland, one of the key chieftaincy titles within the traditional hierarchy of the ancient city.

    His death is expected to trigger a series of promotions within the Balogun line of the Ibadan chieftaincy system, affecting several chiefs and high chiefs, including All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship aspirant, Sharafadeen Ali.

    In line with the traditional succession structure and subject to the approval of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rashidi Ladoja, Senator Ali is expected to advance from the position of Ekaarun Balogun to Ekerin Balogun of Ibadanland.

    Similarly, Oba Akeem Mobolaji Adewoyin is expected to move from Ekerin Balogun to the rank of Asipa Balogun of Ibadanland as the succession process unfolds.

    BREAKING: Osi Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Isioye-Dada is dead

  • Transfer: Arsenal step up bid for Tonali as Man Utd enter race for Robinson

    Transfer: Arsenal step up bid for Tonali as Man Utd enter race for Robinson

    Arsenal have stepped up their bid to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali.

    According to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is understood to see Tonali as vital squad depth with the Gunners expected to play around 60 games again next season.

    However, Newcastle United’s lack of European football means Tonali could push to leave St James’ Park this summer.

    Arsenal will have to battle Manchester United for the Italy international’s signature as the Red Devils are also keeping tabs on the player.

    Meanwhile, in another development, Fulham star Antonee Robinson has been linked with a move to Manchester United this summer, The Sun reports.

    Man United manager Michael Carrick is keen to bolster his options at left-back, with Luke Shaw his only option in that position at the moment.

    This comes after the departure of Tyrell Malacia from Old Trafford.

    The report added that Lewis Hall is another name on Man United’s radar, but Robinson could be a cheaper alternative for Carrick’s side.

    Transfer: Arsenal step up bid for Tonali as Man Utd enter race for Robinson

  • World Cup 2026: South Africa will bounce back from Mexico defeat – Okon

    World Cup 2026: South Africa will bounce back from Mexico defeat – Okon

    South Africa defender Ime Okon has reacted to Bafana Bafana’s disappointing defeat to Mexico, DAILY POST reports.

    Hugo Broos’s side went down to a 2-0 defeat to the co-hosts in the opening fixture of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the Mexico City Stadium on Thursday night.

    Julian Quiñones, and Raul Jimenez were on target for Mexico in the game.

    Okon said it is important for the team to move on from the defeat and focus on the next game.

    “It was a tough game, we had them at times. We just look forward, we’re positive. We know it’s a loss but we’re looking to the next game now,” Okon told SportyTV after the match.

    South Africa will face Czech Republic in their next game at the Atlanta Stadium.

    World Cup 2026: South Africa will bounce back from Mexico defeat – Okon

  • June 12: Police fire tear gas at protesters, journalists in Abuja

    June 12: Police fire tear gas at protesters, journalists in Abuja

    Police officers on Friday fired tear gas at citizens protesting bad governance and insecurity in the country.

    The protesters stormed the streets of Abuja on Friday as the country marked its 27th anniversary of uninterrupted democracy.

    The demonstrators are demanding the government’s intervention in the areas of economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment and the escalating cost of living.

    DAILY POST recalls that insecurity in Nigeria has increased in recent times with the abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo and Borno states, respectively.

    Also, DAILY POST reports that there is an upsurge of hardship in the country as citizens grapple to provide decent meals for their families.

    June 12: Police fire tear gas at protesters, journalists in Abuja

  • Betway appoints Don Jazzy as Brand Ambassador for Nigeria

    Betway appoints Don Jazzy as Brand Ambassador for Nigeria

    Betway, a premier online sports betting and gaming brand, today announced awardwinning music executive, entrepreneur and cultural icon Don Jazzy as its new brand ambassador in Nigeria.

    Widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential entertainment figures, Don Jazzy is a defining force in Nigerian popular culture. As founder of Mavin Records, he has shaped the careers of some of Africa’s biggest music stars while building a personal brand synonymous with confidence, creativity and ambition. His impact extends far beyond music, with a deep connection to millions of fans and followers who see him as a leading voice in contemporary culture.

    As Betway continues to strengthen its presence in Nigeria, Don Jazzy will become the face of the Betway brand, reflecting the confidence, boldness and ambition that Betway stands for. He will feature across Betway’s consumer touchpoints, strengthening the brand’s connection with fans and players across the country.

    The partnership marks a key moment for Betway in Nigeria, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to delivering a more engaging, locally resonant experience that reflects the energy and pride of Nigerian customers.

    Neal Menashe, Chief Executive Officer of Super Group, the parent company of Betway, said: “Don Jazzy is a cultural force whose influence transcends entertainment. His commitment to excellence and community empowerment aligns with the core values Betway champions as we enter this exciting new chapter in Nigeria. This partnership puts confidence, authenticity and passion at the centre of our brand, and we’re proud to join forces with such a local star.”

    Don Jazzy added “Betway is a brand that understands ambition, creativity and confidence, which is why this partnership feels like such a natural fit. I’m excited to represent Betway in Nigeria and to be part of a brand that that values culture, connection and authenticity.”

    About Betway
    Betway is part of Super Group: the global digital company which provides first-class entertainment to the worldwide betting and gaming community.

    Super Group (SGHC) Limited is a holding company for a leading global online sports betting brand (Betway) and multi-brand gaming businesses (Spin). The group is licensed in multiple jurisdictions, with leading positions in key markets throughout Europe, North America and Africa. The group’s sports betting and online gaming offerings are underpinned by its scale and leading technology, enabling agile operation and execution in a diverse range of markets. Its proprietary marketing and data analytics engine empowers it to responsibly provide a unique and personalized customer experience. Super Group was placed at number 5 in the latest EGR Power 50 rankings. For more information, visit www.supergroup.com.

    Betway Group is a leading provider of innovative and exciting entertainment across sports betting, casino and esports betting. Launched in 2006, the company operates across a number of regulated online markets. Betway prides itself on providing its customers with a bespoke, fun and informed betting experience, supported by a safe, secure, fair and responsible environment.

    Betway is a member of several prominent industry-related bodies, including International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), iGaming European Network (iGEN), the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS), Sports Wagering Integrity Monitoring Association (SWIMA) and the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC), and is ISO 27001 certified through the trusted international testing agency eCOGRA.

    For more information about Betway please visit: www.betway.co.za

    MEDIA – media@supergroup.com

    Betway appoints Don Jazzy as Brand Ambassador for Nigeria

  • No food, no medical attention – Falana laments condition of kidnapped children 

    No food, no medical attention – Falana laments condition of kidnapped children 

    Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has lamented the condition of school children who are currently camped in the forest by terrorists.

    During the EndBadGovernance protest in Lagos, Friday, Falana, who called for their immediate release, said the children kidnapped in Oyo and Borno States are suffering in the forests.

    “Those kids are suffering. No medical attention, no food for them. And so for us as Nigerians, all of us are in custody, one way or the other,” he said.

    Falana also pointed out that economic hardship bedevilling the nation is man-made, stating that the country has what it takes to make citizens happy.

    “We are also protesting hunger in the land, poverty in the land, and we are calling on the government that there is no basis for poverty in Nigeria.

    Our country has enormous material, natural resources and capital resources to make our people happy”, he added.

    No food, no medical attention – Falana laments condition of kidnapped children 

  • Kano govt seals over 50 illegal structures in city 

    Kano govt seals over 50 illegal structures in city 

    The Kano State Geographic Information System (KANGIS) has sealed about 50 illegal structures across parts of Kano metropolis in a fresh enforcement exercise aimed at restoring order in urban development.

    The operation covered areas including Hotoro, Eastern Bypass, Unguwa Uku axis and other parts of the city where unauthorized developments were identified.

    Speaking during the exercise on Thursday, the Chairman of the committee and Director-General of KANGIS, Dr. Dalhatu Aliyu Sani, said the action was part of efforts to sanitize the system and protect lives, property and the environment.

    He said the taskforce was working across the state to identify and address all illegal structures, whether reported by members of the public or discovered during routine monitoring.

    “We are going around to identify all illegal structures across Kano. Some are based on reports from individuals, and others are discovered during our general inspections,” he said.

    Dr. Sani explained that some developers were not complying with building regulations, while others were operating with permits that did not match approved land use.

    He noted that there are two major categories of violations, building without approval and misuse of issued permits.

    “Sometimes people build without permits. In other cases, permits are issued wrongly or used in violation of zoning rules. A place approved for commercial use may be used for residential purposes, and this creates serious problems,” he said.

    According to him, such violations affect government revenue, environmental planning and urban safety.

    He added that the committee would continue its enforcement across Kano to ensure that all developments comply with the state’s master plan.

    Dr. Sani also urged residents and developers not to panic, saying those with proper documentation would have their cases reviewed.

    “They should not be afraid. If they have all the required documents, their structures will be released. But if not, they must regularize their papers,” he said.

    He further advised developers to always follow due process, stressing that doing so would help ensure safety and proper urban planning.

    The affected structures included plazas, garages, construction sites, commercial buildings and other developments said to have violated planning regulations.

    Kano govt seals over 50 illegal structures in city 

  • Two robbery suspects on police wanted list arrested in Adamawa

    Two robbery suspects on police wanted list arrested in Adamawa

    Two men said to have been on police wanted list as suspected armed robbers in Adamawa State have been arrested.

    The state Police Command said Friday that the suspects were rounded up by operatives who swung into action under Operation Sanity Mubi in Mubi town.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Suleiman Nguroje who made the disclosures, gave the names of the suspects as Abdulhamid Salihu and Bello Yahaya.

    Nguroje said the two were arrested after a robbery incident that occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, June 10, at the Unguwar Kara part of Mubi.

    The suspects, with two accomplices currently at large, allegedly attacked one Mustapha Ali, inflicted injuries on him, and dispossessed him of cash and other valuable assets.

    “Through sustained intelligence-led operations, police operatives attached to Mubi South and Mubi North LGAs tracked and apprehended the suspects and recovered stolen mobile phones, jewelry, handbags, travelling bags, and the weapons allegedly used in committing the crime,” Nguroje stated.

    He assured that as investigation continues, efforts are being intensified to arrest the fleeing suspects.

    Two robbery suspects on police wanted list arrested in Adamawa

  • Fire guts shops, offices in Kano

    Fire guts shops, offices in Kano

    A fire outbreak has destroyed shops and office spaces along Murtala Mohammed Way, near FCMB Bank in Fagge Local Government Area of Kano State, leaving several properties damaged.

    This was contained in a statement signed by ACFO Saminu Yusif Abdullahi, Public Relations Officer, Kano State Fire Service on Friday. 

    According to the statement,  the incident occurred on Thursday night around 10:54 p.m.

    The service said its Emergency Response Unit received a distress call from one of its staff, HFS Ibrahim Sabo, who reported the fire outbreak.

    Firefighters from the headquarters and other stations were immediately deployed to the scene to contain the blaze.

    “On arrival, they found a one-storey building and an adjoining open commercial area measuring about 300 by 200 feet already engulfed in flames.

    The fire was said to have started from the salvage yard, also known as Takumbo Market, before spreading to nearby buildings.

    “The fire started from the salvage yard area and later spread to the upper floor of the Kanawa Building,” the Fire Service said.

    According to the statement, the fire destroyed two offices, two parlours, two toilets and one kitchen in the Kanawa Building.

    “It also affected two shops on the ground floor of TUSRAYS Nigeria Limited.”

    The Fire Service said preliminary findings suggest that the fire was caused by an electrical spark.

    Director of the Kano State Fire Service, Alhaji Sani Anas, advised residents to take safety precautions to prevent similar incidents.

    He also urged the public to quickly report any fire outbreak to the nearest fire station to enable rapid response and reduce damage.

    Fire guts shops, offices in Kano