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Nurul-Islam Arabic Centre Celebrates 50 Years

Nurul-Islam Arabic Training Centre in Agege begins its golden jubilee, launching a fundraising drive for a new Ogun State campus that will merge Western and Islamic education.

Nnamdi Kanu convicted, faces death sentence

Federal High Court convicts Nnamdi Kanu for terrorism over broadcasts threatening Nigeria's unity. He risks the death penalty. Read the full details of the judgment.

SWUN Secures Law Programme Approval from NUC

Southwestern University in Ogun State receives NUC accreditation for Law degree programme, marking significant academic expansion. Discover how this shapes legal education in Nigeria.

Katsina Hisbah destroys 120 cartons of alcohol

Katsina State Hisbah Board has destroyed over 120 cartons of seized alcoholic drinks in Funtua as part of ongoing enforcement against substances prohibited under Islamic law. Read more about the state's moral cleansing campaign.

Historic 217-Year-Old Mosque Reopens in Ilorin

Governors AbdulRazaq and Zulum attend reopening of renovated 217-year-old Imam Gambari Mosque in Ilorin. The historic Islamic center blends traditional heritage with modern facilities.

Lady's Dream of Buhari Sparks Reactions

A Nigerian woman's vivid dream of the late President Buhari has gone viral, sparking diverse interpretations and emotional reactions online. Discover the full story and what it reveals.

New Chief Imam Turbaned at Anwar-ul-Islam Conference

The Anwar-ul-Islam Movement of Nigeria concludes its 2024 National Conference with the turbaning of Sheikh Muhydeen Ajayi Bello as the new Chief Imam, marking a new chapter for the Islamic organization.

BRIPAN Reforms Nigeria's Insolvency Practice Nationwide

The Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) is spearheading a nationwide initiative to strengthen Nigeria's insolvency framework, enhance practitioner expertise, and boost investor confidence through comprehensive re

Lafarge on Trial for Terror Funding in Syria

Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.

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