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Katsina approves N3.8bn loan to secure 3,890 Hajj slots
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Katsina approves N3.8bn loan to secure 3,890 Hajj slots

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
The Katsina State Government approved a N3.8 billion loan to secure 3,890 Hajj slots for intending pilgrims for the 2026 pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. Read More: https://punchng.com/katsina-approves-n3-8bn-loan-to-secure-3890-hajj-slots/

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