Estevao misses out as Neymar makes Brazil’s provisional World Cup squad • Xenophobic attacks: Nigerian lives should not be sacrificed for foreign investors — Oshiomhole • 2027: Edo group cautions against alleged plot to impose candidates • Police probe death of 80-year-old in Anambra traditional stool dispute • Mexico Cancels Plan To Cut School Year For World Cup • Execution Discipline Will Define Tegbe’s Agenda for Nigeria’s Power Sector • Sharia Law: Handiwork of enemies in Nigeria – Kwankwaso on US Congress blacklist • Kwara North senator’s third term ambition suffers set back • London biker jailed 27 years for attempted murder of teenager • Ethiopia defers Eurobond payment to next fiscal year • Guards foiled robbery attempt at Ogbomoso transmission substation — TCN • James Undecided On Future After Lakers Bow Out Of NBA Playoffs • Konga 103.7 FM’s Children’s Day Carnival Creates Buzz in Lagos • Court docks Gabam for alleged misappropriation as SDP chairman reacts • Super Falcons’ UK tour cancelled after Jamaica’s withdrawal • ‘Women are no longer safe’ — Nollywood actress decries sexual harassment in Lagos • Ligue 1 awards: Full list of winners • UK PM Starmer Defiant As Quit Calls Grow • Anglican Bishop hails Makinde’s urban projects, makes case for rural communities • Frank and Postecoglou going head to head as BBC and ITV pundits for World Cup • Estevao misses out as Neymar makes Brazil’s provisional World Cup squad • Xenophobic attacks: Nigerian lives should not be sacrificed for foreign investors — Oshiomhole • 2027: Edo group cautions against alleged plot to impose candidates • Police probe death of 80-year-old in Anambra traditional stool dispute • Mexico Cancels Plan To Cut School Year For World Cup • Execution Discipline Will Define Tegbe’s Agenda for Nigeria’s Power Sector • Sharia Law: Handiwork of enemies in Nigeria – Kwankwaso on US Congress blacklist • Kwara North senator’s third term ambition suffers set back • London biker jailed 27 years for attempted murder of teenager • Ethiopia defers Eurobond payment to next fiscal year • Guards foiled robbery attempt at Ogbomoso transmission substation — TCN • James Undecided On Future After Lakers Bow Out Of NBA Playoffs • Konga 103.7 FM’s Children’s Day Carnival Creates Buzz in Lagos • Court docks Gabam for alleged misappropriation as SDP chairman reacts • Super Falcons’ UK tour cancelled after Jamaica’s withdrawal • ‘Women are no longer safe’ — Nollywood actress decries sexual harassment in Lagos • Ligue 1 awards: Full list of winners • UK PM Starmer Defiant As Quit Calls Grow • Anglican Bishop hails Makinde’s urban projects, makes case for rural communities • Frank and Postecoglou going head to head as BBC and ITV pundits for World Cup
Kano to screen 3,000 couples ahead of mass wedding
Punch Nigeria 11 days 1 mins read
Kano State’s Hisbah Board will conduct mandatory medical screenings for 3,000 prospective couples participating in the state-sponsored mass wedding.
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