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Kano APC Chairman Calls for Apology from Kwankwaso Before Rejoining Party

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, has issued a strong statement regarding the potential return of political figures to the party. Speaking to journalists in Kano, Abbas emphasized that the APC would not provide refuge to individuals currently under investigation by anti-corruption agencies such as the EFCC and ICPC.
This declaration comes amidst rumors that members of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), particularly those aligned with the Kwankwasiyya faction, are considering a return to the APC. Abbas made it clear that anyone seeking to rejoin the party must first apologize to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and APC National Chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for past derogatory remarks made against them and the party.
Political analysts believe Abbas’s comments are a veiled reference to the leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Engr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who has been at the center of speculation regarding a possible defection. The Kano APC chairman’s remarks have sparked discussions about the conditions under which political reconciliation and realignment might occur within Nigeria’s political landscape.
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2025 Hajj: NAHCON Assures Hitch Free Pilgrimage

By Ismai’l Yusuf Makwarari
The Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Sheikh Abdullahi Sale, has vowed that the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage will mark a historic departure from past challenges.
He promised Nigerian pilgrims a hitch free pilgrimage full of comfort, safety, and spiritual fulfillment.
Sheik Sale made the declaration during a live interview on Africa TV3 in Kano, moderated by the station’s Director General, Dr. Tijjani, as part of a special program highlighting preparations for the 2025 Hajj season.
Sheikh Sale emphasized that his leadership is committed to resolving long standing issues such as accommodation shortages, inadequate feeding, and healthcare gaps.
Reflecting on his tenure as Kano State Hajj Commission Chairman, he stated, “My goal is to ensure Nigerian pilgrims perform Hajj with ease, joy, and dignity, free from the logistical hurdles of the past.”
To address accommodation concerns, NAHCON has secured over 52,000 premium housing units across Nigerian states, with an additional 20,000 units reserved for pilgrims using private tour operators. Sheikh Sale confirmed partnerships with Saudi authorities to ensure quality lodging, proper room allocations, and nutritious meals. “We have left no stone unturned in collaborating with stakeholders to guarantee comfort,” he said.
In a bid to ease financial burdens, the commission announced a landmark subsidy of ₦54 billion for 2025 pilgrims, mitigating the impact of rising global exchange rates. Sheikh Sale described the move as “a divine intervention” to ensure affordability despite economic pressures.
Healthcare remains a priority, with NAHCON partnering with the Federal Ministry of Health to deploy medical personnel, ambulances, and heatwave advisories. Free medications will be provided, and pilgrims will receive guidance on managing extreme temperatures. “We are prepared for all scenarios to safeguard our pilgrims’ health,” he assured.
The chairman also addressed misinformation circulating about Hajj preparations, urging media outlets to verify reports directly with NAHCON. “While we welcome constructive criticism, unverified claims only hinder progress. We are open to dialogue and transparency,” he emphasized.
Sheikh Sale extended gratitude to state governments for their role in securing accommodations and catering services, declaring, No pilgrim will have grounds for complaint.
He also praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima for their unwavering support in ensuring the success of the 2025 pilgrimage.
Concluding the interview, he reaffirmed his commitment: “With Allah’s grace and collective effort, the 2025 Hajj will set a new benchmark for excellence.
Our pilgrims deserve nothing less than a seamless and spiritually uplifting journey.”
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How Bishop Oyedepo Escapes Assassins -Daughter

Love Ogah, daughter of Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, has recounted a harrowing childhood experience involving a failed assassination attempt on her father.
Speaking during a sermon titled “Building a Successful Marriage,” which she shared on her Instagram page Tuesday, Mrs. Ogah reflected on a night from her school years when a group of armed men stormed their home in search of her father.
“I remember when we were growing up—I believe I was in secondary school then—one particular night, we were visited in our house by hired killers,” she said. “They came to our house specifically, stating from the time they entered the gate, ‘We’re here to execute him.’ By ‘him’, they meant my father (Bishop David Oyedepo). Our house was like a war zone. They were like, ‘Where is he?’”
According to her, the attackers searched the entire house for hours, unaware that the man they were looking for was watching them the entire time.
“The most interesting thing I’ll never forget in my life, which has stuck with me since I was a child, was that he (Oyedepo) was looking at them the entire time, but they couldn’t see him,” she said. “They ransacked our house for hours. There was a time we hid behind the door, and at a particular point, they shut the door. The door hit my lip—my entire top gum came off, and my gum was dangling. They came ready to execute.”
Despite the chaos, Oyedepo remained unharmed and hidden in plain sight. Mrs. Ogah described how, after the intruders left, family members were in disbelief when the bishop emerged from his room unscathed.
“After they ransacked the whole house for hours, my aunt came into the house crying. She said, ‘Oh my God, I don’t know what would have happened. Oh my God, where is he?’ And my father came out of his room, and we all looked like it was a film trick. He said, ‘I was staring at them the entire time.’ They entered his room and ransacked everywhere—he was looking, but they couldn’t find him,” she recounted
Using the story as a metaphor for divine protection and spiritual resilience, Mrs. Ogah urged believers to deepen their personal relationship with God.
“When you’re in the centre of God’s will for your life, challenges will come to test what you stand on. You can’t fake this thing forever,” she said.
Using the story as a metaphor for divine protection and spiritual resilience, Mrs. Ogah urged believers to deepen their personal relationship with God.
“When you’re in the centre of God’s will for your life, challenges will come to test what you stand on. You can’t fake this thing forever,” she said.
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