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Hajj 2025: Shettima directs NAHCON to resolve visa issue

Hajj 2025: Shettima directs NAHCON to resolve visa issue
Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured intending pilgrims for this year’s Hajj in Saudi Arabia that none of them will miss the pilgrimage due to visa-related challenges.
The VP assured them that the Federal Government would put necessary measures in place to ensure they have a smooth and hitch-free pilgrimage.
He directed the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to take necessary measures to ensure a smooth and unhindered pilgrimage for all the nation’s intending pilgrims.
This was the outcome of a meeting the Vice President had yesterday with NAHCON management and board in his office at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Shettima had summoned the meeting following reports that a contractual dispute with Saudi service provider, Mashariq Al-Dhahabiah, could potentially lead to visa denials for Nigerian pilgrims.
A statement in Abuja by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications in the Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, the VP said: “We will not allow any Nigerian intending pilgrim to miss the 2025 Hajj. The pilgrimage will be seamless, and every challenge will be addressed promptly.”
Shettima instructed the NAHCON leadership to take necessary steps to protect the interests of Nigerian pilgrims, saying: “NAHCON must do whatever it takes to guarantee the full participation of our pilgrims without any hindrance.
“From now on, we must set the right standards, move in the right direction and have a hitch-free hajj exercise.”
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Also, the National Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Prof. Abdullahi Usman, has assured intending pilgrims from Nigeria that they will not miss this year’s Hajj.
Usman, who gave the assurance yesterday in Abuja, debunked the allegations that he was truncating the preparation for his year’s Hajj by cancelling deals with Saudi Arabia Masha’ir companies.
On Sunday, the Forum of Chief Executive Officers of State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards, Agencies and Commissions, through its Secretary, Abubakar Salihu, had raised concern over the alleged cancellation of the Masha’ir contract.
Salihu had alleged that thousands of Nigerian intending pilgrims might miss this year’s Hajj due to the cancellation of service providers’ contract by NAHCON’s leadership.
Reacting to the allegation, Usman said the allegations were aimed at smearing his hard-earned reputation as an Islamic scholar.
“The contract with the Saudi Arabia-based company was cancelled by the same Saudi Government and they later approved it and subsequently cancelled for the second time. So, you can see that I have nothing to do with the cancellation.
“Because of this up and down, we are doing everything possible to ensure that the right thing is done. We are also doing everything according to the dictate of the laws.
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“I am assuring all our intending Muslim pilgrims that none of them will miss this year Hajj,” he said.
Also, the Federal Government has said it is engaging with its Saudi Arabian counterpart over the recent listing of Nigeria among nations restricted from multiple entry visas.
Saudi Arabia recently introduced new visa regulations that will impact travelers from 14 countries, restricting them to single-entry visas that will be valid for 30 days with no option for extension.
The changes apply to tourists, business travelers, and those visiting family members, while excluding applicants for Hajj, Umrah, diplomatic, or residency visas.
The new regulations target travellers from the following nations: Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen.
But Nigeria has expressed optimism that it is a temporary measure.
A media aide to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Alkasim Abdulkadir, said the changes may not be unconnected with the upcoming Ramadan season.
He said: “Saudi Arabia recently adjusted its visa policies, affecting travelers from Nigeria and 13 other countries. The issuance of visas is a sovereign right of each nation, and Saudi Arabia has implemented these changes to better manage the influx of visitors, especially with the upcoming Ramadan season.
“Nigerian citizens are still eligible to apply for single-entry visas, and thousands continue to do so daily. It’s important to note that this restriction is temporary and specifically pertains to multiple-entry visas. This policy does not prevent travelers or pilgrims from applying to visit Saudi Arabia for work or religious purposes.
“The Nigerian government is actively engaging through diplomatic channels to ensure that Nigerian pilgrims and travelers experience seamless journeys to Saudi Arabia.”
Hajj 2025: Shettima directs NAHCON to resolve visa issue
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UN seeks $160m for food crisis in northeast Nigeria

UN seeks $160m for food crisis in northeast Nigeria
The UN on Monday said it needed roughly $160 million for Nigeria’s conflict-battered northeast, where the situation is at its worst in five years, according to the local head of the body’s humanitarian arm.
The region has been plagued by a 15-year jihadist insurgency that has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced over two million. The fighting has also ruined livelihoods and hindered access to agricultural land and markets.
The funds are needed to provide nutritional and health supplies to two million people, including 600,000 children in the Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states, officials said.
The request comes as cuts by the United States have hampered the humanitarian response in the region.
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Speaking to reporters, officials from the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization and children’s fund UNICEF warned that the already precarious humanitarian situation could be worsened by a disease outbreak or natural disaster such as flooding, which the region would not be prepared for.
“This is urgent,” said Trond Jensen, who heads the Nigeria office of the UN’s humanitarian response arm, UNOCHA. “We need the support now, not next week, not next month.”
“I cannot say how desperate the situation is,” he added. “It’s the worst that I’ve seen in five years.”
Jensen said cuts by the United States, notably to its main foreign development arm USAID, have had a critical impact on the capacity to provide critical services to people in the region.
“If these children don’t get access to those treatment services they will die,” said Nemat Hajeebhoy, nutrition chief at UNICEF Nigeria.
UN seeks $160m for food crisis in northeast Nigeria
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Davido, Cubana Chief Priest, others call for VeryDarkMan’s release

Davido, Cubana Chief Priest, others call for VeryDarkMan’s release
Afrobeat superstar Davido, celebrity bar man, Cubana Chief Priest and other Nigerians have condemned the arrest of social media influencer and activist, Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan (VDM).
The celebrities and fans of VDM said his arrest was carried out like an “abduction”, which left many Nigerians worried, and therefore demand his release.
VDM was reportedly arrested on Friday at a bank branch in the Wuse area of Abuja by a combined team of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) operatives.
According to media reports, EFCC has secured a court order to remand him pending the conclusion of an investigation into alleged cybercrime offences.
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However, his arrest has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with the hashtag #FreeVDM, trending across different platforms.
According to the celebrities and fans, it is impossible to distinguish between legitimate arrest and unlawful abduction of the embattled socialite.
In a post on X, Davido extolled VDM’s positive impact on the lives of common Nigerians and urged relevant authorities to release him.
He wrote, “Outside all the noise it’s good to see that the good one does actually impacts lives and Pple actually appreciate!
“The support I’m seeing for VDM everywhere is encouraging… makes one want to do more for the masses FREE MY GUY.”
Cubana Chief Priest, in a post on his Instagram page, pleaded with the police to free the social media influencer right away, stressing that he should not be unfairly detained.
Davido, Cubana Chief Priest, others call for VeryDarkMan’s release
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Five kids die in abandoned vehicle in Nasarawa

Five kids die in abandoned vehicle in Nasarawa
The Nasarawa Police Command has launched an investigation into the death of five children found inside an abandoned, unserviceable vehicle in the Agyaragu community, Obi local government area.
Nasarawa Police spokesman Ramham Nansel in a statement explained: “On May 4, 2025, at about 1730hrs, one Mr. Ozimna Ogbor, a resident of Agyaragu, reported at the Agyaragu Divisional Headquarters that five children—Kamsi Onah (male, 8 years), Somer Onah (male, 6 years), Unice Udouchi (female, 10 years), Nmasoma Nnaji (female, 10 years), and Chioma Nnaji (female, 8 years)—were discovered unresponsive inside a disused vehicle parked in the compound of one Mr. Abu Agyeme, also a resident of Agyaragu”.
“Acting swiftly on the report, the Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, directed the Divisional Police Officer and his team to immediately proceed to the scene.
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“Upon arrival, the officers found the victims locked inside the abandoned vehicle. The children were promptly evacuated to Aro Hospital, Agyaragu, where a medical doctor regrettably confirmed all five children dead due to suspected suffocation.
“This heartbreaking incident is a painful reminder of a similar tragedy that occurred in August 2019, when two children lost their lives in an abandoned vehicle in Keffi.
“The Commissioner of Police has ordered a thorough investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. He expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.
“He also used the opportunity to caution parents, guardians, and vehicle owners to be vigilant and ensure that children do not gain access to parked or abandoned vehicles without supervision.
“Due to severe heat burns on the deceased bodies, the remains were released to their parents based on request for burial.”
Five kids die in abandoned vehicle in Nasarawa
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