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إعلان أممي يحمل الجيش والدعم السريع مسؤولية جرائم السودان • 880 قتيلا خلال 4 أشهر بمسيّرات طرفي الحرب في السودان • Court adjourns FG’s suit against Binance for report of settlement • 2027: Obi / Kwankwaso ticket poses no real threat to Tinubu – Igbo group • Ruud Crushes Musetti To Reach Italian Open Quarters, Sinner Awaits Derby • ASP Summit, Dye Lab and BellaNaija: Inside the Business of African Taste • FULL LIST: Dembélé, Olise win as PSG dominate 2025/26 Ligue 1 awards • PDP guber aspirant in Ekiti, Oluyede dismisses alleged false narratives over his candidacy • Police arrest two suspected kidnappers linked to abduction of NSUK students • EPL: Guardiola breaks silence on VAR decision in Arsenal’s 1-0 win at West Ham • Ramos Becomes New Owner Of Sevilla • حريق يلتهم 62 منزلاً في الضعين ويشرّد عشرات الأسر • مسؤول بغرب دارفور ينشق عن الدعم السريع • Uganda’s 81-year-old president sworn in for seventh term • Gombe will see difference with women in leadership — PDP governorship aspirant • LeBron James Undecided On Future After Lakers Bow Out Of NBA Playoffs • Lafarge Africa Transforms the Lives of 100 Persons with Disabilities through D2A Programme • ANALYSIS: Can civilians fill the peacekeeping gap in eastern DRC? • UCL: Wesley Sneijder predicts scoreline of Arsenal vs PSG final • Current Standing Order prohibits Akpabio from being Senate President – Oshiomhole • إعلان أممي يحمل الجيش والدعم السريع مسؤولية جرائم السودان • 880 قتيلا خلال 4 أشهر بمسيّرات طرفي الحرب في السودان • Court adjourns FG’s suit against Binance for report of settlement • 2027: Obi / Kwankwaso ticket poses no real threat to Tinubu – Igbo group • Ruud Crushes Musetti To Reach Italian Open Quarters, Sinner Awaits Derby • ASP Summit, Dye Lab and BellaNaija: Inside the Business of African Taste • FULL LIST: Dembélé, Olise win as PSG dominate 2025/26 Ligue 1 awards • PDP guber aspirant in Ekiti, Oluyede dismisses alleged false narratives over his candidacy • Police arrest two suspected kidnappers linked to abduction of NSUK students • EPL: Guardiola breaks silence on VAR decision in Arsenal’s 1-0 win at West Ham • Ramos Becomes New Owner Of Sevilla • حريق يلتهم 62 منزلاً في الضعين ويشرّد عشرات الأسر • مسؤول بغرب دارفور ينشق عن الدعم السريع • Uganda’s 81-year-old president sworn in for seventh term • Gombe will see difference with women in leadership — PDP governorship aspirant • LeBron James Undecided On Future After Lakers Bow Out Of NBA Playoffs • Lafarge Africa Transforms the Lives of 100 Persons with Disabilities through D2A Programme • ANALYSIS: Can civilians fill the peacekeeping gap in eastern DRC? • UCL: Wesley Sneijder predicts scoreline of Arsenal vs PSG final • Current Standing Order prohibits Akpabio from being Senate President – Oshiomhole
Hajj 2026: Nigerian pilgrims leave Madinah for Makkah
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Hajj 2026: Nigerian pilgrims leave Madinah for Makkah

Punch Nigeria 4 days 1 mins read
Nigerian pilgrims for Hajj 2026 have begun moving from Madinah to Makkah after a four-day stay. NAHCON confirms over 9,700 pilgrims transported. Read More: https://punchng.com/hajj-2026-nigerian-pilgrims-leave-madinah-for-makkah/

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