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NASFAT builds’ 4000 worshippers capacity Mosque in Kano

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By Toheeb Jaiyeola

The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero has sent delegates to inspect the newly built Jumat mosque in Sabon gari Kano state.

The ultra-modern mosque was built by the leadership of Nasrul Lahi L fatih (NASFAT) in Northwest Zone 1 covering Kano, Jigawa and Katsina states with accommodation capacity of 4000 worshipers at a time.

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The delegates which was led by the Chief Imam of Kano and a former Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano Prof. Sani Zahraddin was accompanied by the Fagge district head Alh. Mahmoud Ado Bayero.

The delegates did a thorough inspection to confirm that the newly built Mosque conform with positioning to Qibla and other sharia compliant requirements.

The delegate also commended NASFAT for maintaining a good relationship with other Islamic organisation’s within the immediate environment and non Muslims alike.

Prof. zaharadeen also praised the leadership of NASFAT for her pioneering roles in various Dawah areas and noting that the emirate has been following NASFAT activities with keen interest.

The Fagge district head Alh. Mahmoud Ado Bayero, thanked the Yoruba community for co-habiting in the state peacefully.

On his part, the NASFAT zonal Chairman Alh. Kazeem Taoreed appreciated the level of respect, love that the Kano emirate reserved for NASFAT. He noted that the mosque is just one out of other numerous part of NASFAT programs, while stating that Fountain University, Osogbo was created by NASFAT to create an enlighten Muslim society which has been graduating students for a long time.

He noted that in addition to numerous primary and second schools NASFAT has over the federation which will be replicated in Kano very soon.

‘’NASFAT Relief Initiative as an NGO arm of NASFAT has spent N65m so far on members and non members nationwide to cushion the effect of Covid-19.’ Kazeem noted.

Alh. Kazeem also stated NASFAT intention is to have full Islamic complex in Kano to accommodate Primary and secondary school, Islamiya and a host of other projects.

The inspection event witness the presence of NASFAT Branch Excos, Council of elders members, women management committee and youth leadership.

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Almajiri Returns Lost Phones Worth Over 2.5 Million Naira

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Haruna Adamu left who found the phones ,right Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullahi the owner

Haruna Adamu, a 37-year-old resident of Kano who recites Quran at Tsangayar Malam Sani, has returned lost phones worth over 2.5 million Naira at Masjidurrahma Mosque in Kano.




The owner of the phones, Ibrahim Muhammad Abu Abdallah, recounted that after prayers, the Muazzin usually cautioned people to take care of their pockets. However, upon checking his pockets after prayers, Abdallah realized his two phones, worth over 2.5 million Naira, were missing. He recalled having visited the mosque’s toilet during that time.




The two phones, both with two terabytes of storage, were essential for Abdallah’s work, and he expressed immense gratitude upon their recovery through Haruna Adamu after forgetting them inside the toilet . He acknowledged that losing the phones could have resulted in a loss of over 20 million Naira due to the valuable data they contained.

The mosque later announced the discovery of the phones, which were found by another worshipperi inside the toilets Mosque , Haruna Adamu , a 37-year-old resident of Tarauni located close to the Mosque. Adamu, who is staying at Tsangayar Malam Sani for Quranic memorization and recitation, returned the phones promptly.

Masjidurrahma is a multi-million Naira Mosque situated along Maiduguri Road,Kano built by renowned businessman AY Maikifi and recently commissioned by Sultan of Sokoto Muhammad Saad Abubakar.



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In appreciation, Abdallah later gifted 100 thousand Naira to Haruna Adamu for his honesty. Adamu resides at Tsangayar Malam Sani, where he recites and memorizes the entire Quran in Tarauni local government area.











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Ace Nigerian Journalist and Parliamentarian Dies at 86, Governor Yusuf Offers Condolences

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Late Sidi Ali

 

The First Republic politician and Second Republic parliamentarian reportedly died in Kano on Thursday evening at 86.

Late Sidi Ali was a prolific writer with National dailies and was one of the Nigerian journalist who covered the civil war.

In his later life, he was a stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a member of the party’s Elders Committee in Kano State.

The elder statesman spent years serving the Nigerian International Press Centre, Ministry of Information and National Broadcasting Commission, among other critical institutions.

Born in Kano but raised in Ghana, Ali’s wide travels reportedly influenced his love for journalism and communication.

 

In his 2018 birthday message, ex-President Muhammadu Buhari noted that Ali spent most of his life serving the country as a Public Affairs Officer, “most remarkably for ensuring accurate and balanced information on government activities during and after the Civil War.

 

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has condoled with the families of late Sidi Ali who died Thursday evening at the age of 86.

In a statement by the Governor’s Spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf described late Sidi Ali as a trusted Public Affairs Officer who worked hard to ensure the flow of true stories during the Civil war.

The Governor also noted the positive contributions of the deceased as a Senator in the Second Republic in shaping the Senate and the overall development of democracy in the country.

On behalf of the Government and people of Kano State, Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir extend condolences to his families, prayed for the repose of his soul, Aljannah be his final resting place, the courage and the fortitude to bear the loss.

 
















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Nigeria Police Restore Presence to Kano Anti-Corruption Agency, Affirms Chairman Muhuyi Magaji

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Kano, Nigeria –  The Nigeria Police have reinstated their presence at the Kano Anti-Corruption Agency, as confirmed by Chairman Muhuyi Magaji in an address to journalists on Friday morning at his office.




Magaji, while speaking, underscored the importance of the nearly decade-long positive working relationship between the agency and the police. He acknowledged the inherent challenges in combating corruption, emphasizing the vital role of cooperation from security agencies.

“We appreciate their cooperation and the security agencies’ efforts in allaying fears,” Magaji stated, highlighting the ongoing personal audit being conducted. He reassured the public that despite recent developments, critical assignments are being diligently managed by both the police and the agency.

There are cases prone to compromise, but we have remained steadfast in our professionalism, which reflects in our success,” Magaji asserted. He cited instances where states like Bauchi and Benue have expressed interest in emulating Kano’s anti-corruption efforts.



Expressing gratitude to the media for their support, Magaji affirmed the agency’s unwavering commitment to its mandate and vowed not to be swayed from their objectives. “We must be resilient and persistent,” he declared, assuring the government and people of Kano State of their dedication.

Acknowledging the collaborative efforts with the police, Magaji attributed the agency’s success to collective support. “There are those who seek to intimidate us, but we are grateful for steadfast partners,” he remarked.

In conclusion, Magaji affirmed the commission’s determination to uphold justice and accountability, pledging to pursue the right course of action regardless of challenges.











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