Seyi Tinubu Receives Episcopal Blessing in Imo

Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, received a special Episcopal blessing from Catholic Bishop Simon Okezuo Iweobi during a thanksgiving service in Imo State marking the end of Belusochukwu Enwere's tenure as YOWICAN youth leader.

Eid al-Fitr Celebrations Across Nigeria: Faith and Culture

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan with prayers, feasts, and charity across Nigeria. From Durbar festivals in the North to family gatherings in the South, Muslims celebrate with diverse traditions, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.

Eid al-Fitr 2026: Dates, Traditions, and Observance

Eid al-Fitr in 2026 is projected for March 19 or 20, marking the end of Ramadan with prayers, charity, and family gatherings. Learn about the lunar calendar, global celebrations, and traditional practices.

Nigeria, Brazil Partner on World Orisha Congress

Nigeria and Brazil have signed an agreement to host the World Orisha Congress, a global cultural event aimed at reconnecting Afro-descendants with their Yoruba roots. The initiative, led by Nigerian traditional rulers and supported by Brazil, will feature

NASFAT Urges Prayers for Peace at Laylatul Qadr Event

At NASFAT's annual Laylatul Qadr in Ogun State, President Ayodeji Abdulrauf Abdulwahid urged Muslims to pray for peace in conflict zones and unity in communities, while also providing economic support to members.

Africa's Largest Religion: Christianity vs Islam

Africa's religious landscape features Christianity and Islam each claiming 40-45% of the population, with traditional African religions remaining influential. Nigeria exemplifies this diversity with nearly equal splits between faiths.

Agbede Chieftaincy: Family Accuses Group, Backs Shayau

The family of Shayau Momodu has accused the Ayuele Solidarity Front of attempting to cause disharmony in Agbede Community, insisting Prince Shayau is the rightful successor to the throne following a court ruling and community consensus.

Ndiowu Crowns New Igwe After 12-Year Kingship Dispute

The Ndiowu community in Anambra State has crowned Chief Benjamin Chibuzor Okeke-Ifi as Igwe Ezediohamma, ending a twelve-year kingship controversy. Governor Soludo officially recognized the monarch, while stakeholders expressed hope for peace and developm

Nigerian Man in Canada Shares Likes and Dislikes of Life Abroad

A Nigerian man who relocated from the UK to Canada six months ago has detailed his experiences, highlighting three major dislikes including high cost of living and limited paid holidays, along with three positives like peace of mind and natural beauty.

Zakat ul Fitr 2026: Nigeria's Guide to Eid Charity

As Ramadan 2026 ends, Nigerian Muslims prepare for Zakat ul Fitr, a mandatory charity. This article explains its calculation, timing, and who qualifies to receive it, based on Islamic teachings and local practices.

Eid-el-Fitr 2026: Countries Announce Public Holiday Dates

Governments across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia have officially declared public holidays for Eid-el-Fitr 2026, providing clarity for workers and businesses. Saudi Arabia, UAE, Ghana, Qatar, and Pakistan have released detailed schedules.

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