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NAHCON announces fare for 2025 hajj

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By Salisu Sani-Idris

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has fixed N8.7 million as the Hajj fare for the intending pilgrims from Southern States and N8.3 million for those  from Borno and Adamawa Zone.

 

The Executive Chairman of NAHCON, Prof. Abdullahi Usman, made this known in a statement by its Assistant Director, Information and Publication, Mrs Fatima Usara, on Monday in Abuja.

 

Usman also said that intending pilgrims from the Northern Zone would pay N8.4 million as Hajj fare for the 2025 pilgrimage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

 

The NAHCON boss described the hajj fare as a product of extensive collaboration with all the stakeholders.

 

He appreciated the support of the Presidency and the Forum of Executive Secretaries of State Pilgrims Welfare Boards, Agencies and Commissions.

 

” The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), under the leadership of its Chairman, Prof. Abdullahi Usman, is pleased to announce the hajj fare for the 2025 season.

 

” The fare was announced sequel to the approval from the Office of the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

” The 2025 Hajj fare for Borno and Adamawa zone’s intending pilgrims is N8.33 million.

 

” Similarly, the cost of the 2025 Hajj for intending pilgrims from the Southern states is N8. 78 million, while intending pilgrims from the Northern zone will pay N8. 46 million..”

 

He said the leadership of NAHCON, in collaboration with representative of the Presidency, Malam Ameen Amshi, Special Assistant to the President, Special Duties, did their best to maintain the hajj fare within the same range as previously charged.

 

” This modest effort on the fare was reached after extensive consultations to ensure inclusivity in this important decision-making process.

 

” For further details and breakdown of the fare, please visit the NAHCON website on nahcon.gov.ng or through States’ Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards. ”

 

The chairman urged prospective pilgrims to take note of the timelines and the Saudi guidelines, while emphasising the importance of early payment and timely registration to avoid last-minute inconveniences.

 

 

 

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that intending pilgrims who benefited from the Federal Government’s N90 billion Hajj intervention across the zones paid N6.8 million as fare for the 2024 Hajj.

 

However, intending pilgrims who paid their Hajj fare after the subsidy from Borno and Adamawa zone paid N8.2million.

 

Similarly, those from the North zone paid N8.2 million while intending pilgrims from the Southern zone paid N8.4 million as fare for the 2024 Hajj.(NAN) (www.nannewss.ng)

Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani

2025: Nigeria at verge of great development, says TEXEM boss

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By Taiye Agbaje

Abuja, Jan. 1, 2025(NAN) Nigeria is at the verge of greater development in 2025 with the visionary leadership of the current administration, says an economic expert.

 

Dr Alim Abubakre, Founder of TEXEM, UK and senior lecturer at Sheffield Business School, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday.

 

Abubakre said that the measures taken by President Bola Tinubu have showed prospects of improving the economy and moving the nation towards a new economic renaissance.

He added that the potentials of the country needed visionary leadership at all levels to achieve the Renewed Hope Agenda of the administration.

 

He suggested a number of steps that must be taken to sustain the tempo of the agenda for the benefit of citizens.

 

‘’Nigeria has the critical ingredients of a remarkable success story: vast natural resources, an energetic and youthful population, a dynamic entrepreneurial scene, and strategic influence in Africa.

 

‘’Translating these advantages into real-world prosperity, however, hinges on systematic efforts to quell insecurity, modernise infrastructure, and eradicate corruption.

 

‘’When trust in institutions grows, communities become safer, and talents are harnessed in service of progress, the nation stands on the cusp of a profound transformation,’’ he said.

 

Abubakre said that the localisation of global best practices would assist in no small measure to attract foreign direct investment, improved infrastructure and security.

 

He said that practices abound in other countries that had faced similar economic trends Nigeria is currently facing.

 

‘’By adopting the lessons of Rwanda, Colombia, India, Indonesia, and other nations—while calibrating them to Nigerian realities—leaders can build genuine momentum for change.

 

‘’Diversifying beyond oil secures economic stability. Fostering youth entrepreneurship creates pathways out of poverty and channels youthful zeal into productive endeavours.

 

‘’Modernising infrastructure enables businesses to operate seamlessly, while robust transparency measures rebuild faith in governance. Strengthening human capital fuels, a leap into a globally competitive knowledge economy.

 

‘’At the same time, addressing deep-seated grievances through community-led development and inclusive policies strikes at the heart of insecurity, replacing despair with opportunity.’’

 

Abubakre added that under visionary leadership that is firmly rooted in empathy, accountability and effective as well as efficient implementation of policies, Nigeria can break free of its historical constraints.

 

‘’As Nigeria continues along this journey, it has the potential to radiate positive influence throughout Africa and beyond, providing a blueprint for how strategic leadership can convert manifold struggles into a legacy of shared prosperity.’’(NAN)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

2025: Nigerian Football Stars to Watch

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By Daniel Obaje

As Nigerian football gains global recognition, these players are set to make a significant impact in 2025. Here’s a closer look at the stars to watch:

1. Ademola Lookman (Winger, Atalanta)

Ademola Lookman’s performances for Atalanta in Serie A have earned him a nomination for the prestigious African Player of the Year award.

Known for pace and creativity, Lookman was instrumental in Atalanta’s Europa League triumph last season.

With a market value of 30 million Euro, he remains a crucial figure in Nigeria’s attacking setup and is expected to take his career to new heights.

2. Victor Osimhen (Forward, Galatasaray)

Victor Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, continues to his legacy as one of Africa’s finest strikers.

Having already notched up goals and assists this season, the 120 million Euro-rated forward is on for another groundbreaking transfer.

3. Calvin Bassey (Defender, Fulham)

Fulham’s Calvin Bassey has proven to be a dependable and versatile defender in the Premier League.

Whether as a center-back or full-back, his solid displays have made him a vital player for both club and country.

With a current market value of 15 million Euro, Bassey’s influence in Nigerian football continues to grow.

4. Alex Iwobi (Midfielder/Winger, Fulham)

Alex Iwobi’s creativity and versatility have been crucial for Fulham since his move from Everton.

His ability to play across the midfield and attack makes him a key player for the Super Eagles. Iwobi’s market value stands at 18 million Euro, reflecting his importance on and off the pitch.

5. Wilfred Ndidi (Defensive Midfielder, Leicester City)

Wilfred Ndidi remains one of Europe’s most consistent defensive midfielders.

With his exceptional ball-winning skills, he played a key role in Leicester City’s push for promotion to the Premier League.

Valued at 25 million Euro, Ndidi continues to be a backbone for the Super Eagles’ midfield.

6. Moses Simon (Winger, Levante)

Moses Simon’s speed and dribbling ability make him a standout in La Liga for Levante.

A vital player for both club and Nigeria, Simon’s creativity ensures he is always in demand. His market value is currently 10 million Euro.

7. Umar Sadiq (Forward, Real Sociedad)

Umar Sadiq has been a revelation for Real Sociedad, with his aerial prowess and goal-scoring ability proving invaluable in Ligue 1.

With a market value of 15 million Euro, Sadiq is set to become a more prominent figure in Nigerian football in the coming years.

8. Igoh Ogbu (Defender, Slavia Prague)

Igoh Ogbu has cemented his status as a defensive stalwart at Slavia Prague, excelling in European and domestic competitions.

The 4 million Euro-rated center-back is increasingly becoming a leader in Nigeria’s defense.

9. Fisayo Dele-Bashiru (Midfielder, Lazio)

Fisayo Dele-Bashiru’s loan spell at Lazio has been a breakthrough for the young midfielder.

Known for his energy and attacking contributions, Dele-Bashiru is carving out a reputation as a dynamic force. His market value is 3.7 million Euro.

10. Gift Orban (Forward, KAA Gent)

Gift Orban continues to capture attention with his goal-scoring exploits for KAA Gent in the Belgian Pro League.

Valued at 25 million Euro and linked with a move to the Premier League, Orban is widely regarded as the future of Nigerian football

These players represent the next generation of Nigerian talent, excelling across Europe’s toughest leagues.

With Lookman’s African Player of the Year nomination leading the charge, 2025 promises to be a monumental year for Nigerian football.(NAN)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

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