The second batch of 382 Nigerian pilgrims from Nasarawa State on Wednesday joined their Kogi counterparts to formally begin this year’s Hajj rites in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
The pilgrims, comprising 245 males, left Madinah after spending eight days of worship in the Holy Prophet’s Mosque …...
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