Tag: Eid -el- Kabir

  • Eid el Kabir: 500 horses for grand Ilorin emirate durbar

    No fewer than 500 dignitaries are expected to ride on 500 beautifully decorated horses in the  Ilorin Emirate grand durbar.

    The durbar  would take place on Wednesday, next week,. It would be led by the Emir of Ilorin ,Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari to mark this year’s Eid-el-kabir festival.

    The cultural celebration has been slated for the second day of Eid-el- Kabir celebration at the frontage of Emir’s palace in Ilorin.

    The chairman of the durbar committee, Yahaya Alapansanpa, an engineer told reporters in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.

    He said unlike in the past, this year’s durbar will be extended  beyond the emir, and royalty .

    He said: “Durbar is the unique ceremonial display and cultural processions of well decorated and garrisoned horses  beautifully mounted by the royals , chiefs, princes and some other eminent citizens of a given emirate to celebrate an important cultural epoch or religious event or , sometimes ,the presence or visit of an August dignitaries. Thus ,the forthcoming durbar cultural festival has no any political intention.”

    Alapansanpa said the event was being organised to promote the rich cultural heritage of Ilorin Emirate and guard against cultural imperialism that was fast eroding the cultural values of the people.

    “Durbar is to prepare the entire Ilorin emirate community against the deep danger inherent in unguarded Cultural dynamism of our contemporary time and the threat of growing cultural imperialism which if left unchecked may destroy the fabrics, essence and organic foundation of our basis as a unique people within the context of the Nigerian nation”

    “The organisation of durbar will also discourage the penetration of foreign culture into the psyche and consciousness of our often impressionistic younger ones who opened and often exposed to “attractive “ but destructive cultural products of the western world and their allies. With the continuous future and regular organisation and their participation in one way or the other by our growing population they will surely develop affinity for what it is ours and do away with what is detestable.

    “ Durbar will also douse the acrimonious tension and socio-cultural apathy the perennial haphazard staging of baseless, meaningless and pernicious social carnivals by some restive, and poorly guarded youthful groups across the emirate and halt the appalling tendencies of promoting cultural illicities , drug addiction, thuggery and sexual misdeamour that come with it and among participants and which are sometimes visited on innocuous, helpless and innocent young members of our community “, he said.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Fed Govt declares Tuesday, Wednesday public holidays

    The Federal Government has declared Tuesday Wednesdayas public holidays to celebrate Eid-el-Kabir.

    Minister of Interior Abdulrahman Dambazau, according to a statement by Dr Mohammed Umar, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry enjoined the citizens to use the period to embrace the virtues of love and sacrifice for the unity and development of the country.

    He urged Nigerians to support the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in its determination to foster a peaceful and united Nigeria.

     

  • Sallah festivities: Shoppers search for pocket-friendly rams 

    With Eid-el-Kabir festival three days away, ram, which is the most sought after item for the festival, is priced out of the reach of buyers, reports TONIA ‘DIYAN.

    Yes rams are available at various markets within the Lagos metropolis, and across the country. But their exorbitantly high price is driving would-be customers away.

    To sellers, gone are the days when last minute ram buyers will get the best bargain because of the pressure on the sellers to make sales before the celebration ends.

    Like last year and the year before, there may not be a best time to buy. The reason is that the prevailing decline in the country’s economy is still taking a toll on ram sellers.

    Thus going by the prevailing economic crunch, many Muslim faithful may not be able to afford rams this year. Though, there was a similar development last year and the year before, this year seems to have been further deepened as respondents observed.

    As the state of the economy takes its toll ahead of the coming Eid-el-Kabir celebrations. Ram buyers and sellers appear to be staying off the stakes, leaving the impression that this year’s sallah festival may be dull once again.

    Speaking with a cross-section of ram sellers at Mile 12 market, they lamented that the business is a sharp contrast to what it used to be in the distant past when shoppers struggled to get ram on their menu list.

    Leaders at Mile 12 ram market, where The Nation Shopping visited, blamed the development on further decline in the economy, as well as flash flood, which is said to have killed many of the livestock in the northern part of the country where they are being brought from.

    “We used to be very optimistic that sales would improve weekly and daily as the festival approaches. But the reverse is the case as people are not turning up at all. The cheapest ram we sell here is N80, 000. We have some for N110, 000 and N160, 000, depending on their sizes,” a ram vendor at Mile12, Rilwan Oseni said.

    Another ram trader at Mile 12 market, Alli Shuabu, explained that lack of liquidity (cash flow) in the economy is the reason for the low patronage being experienced.

    A customer, Mr Jide Muritala lamented that a cow that sold for N120,000 last year, now sells for as much as N180,000. He expressed his displeasure over the ridiculous prices of ram.

    “There are lots of rams available for sale, but because of high cost, there is low turnout of buyers. I wish things can go back to what they used to be when we could buy at least two rams weeks before sallah conveniently,” he said.

    Another buyer, Yekini Badmus expressed optimism that there will a reduction in the price of ram on sallah day when sellers will sell at cheap rates or out of frustration.

    “ I believe the prices will fall on sallah day after the morning prayers. Sellers will be left with no choice, but to sell so as not to lose,” he said.

    At Alaba Rago market in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State,  head of the ram section, Alhaji Suleiman Tanko, corroborated what other sellers in the previous market said. According to him, the unfavourable economy has always been a barrier  to some muslims, who have saved towards the celebration.

    Attributing the high cost of ram to the current economic hardship in the country, he said: ”The small, average and big rams this year are selling at N80,000, N100,000  N140,000 and N180,000 respectively, as against N55,000, N75,000 and N100, 000, we what they went for the previous year.”

    He continued: ”We too buy the ram from the farmers in the North and Niger republic where they are mainly  from. The price we paid for them determines their selling price. We incur a lot of expenses and we have to add it to the price of the rams. Transportation cost and others are not friendly too.”

    The cost of rams notwithstanding,  it remains one key element in the celebration of the feast of sacrifice, enjoined on all Muslim faithful regardless of social status whether rich or poor.

     

     

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Don’t increase rams’ prices, cleric urges traders

    The Chief Imam of Area 10 Jumma’ah Mosque in Abuja, Sheikh Yahya Al-Yolawi, on Friday advised traders against increasing the prices of rams and foodstuffs ahead of preparations for the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebration in the country.

    Al-Yolawi gave the advice while delivering his Jumma’at sermon entitled, “First 10 days of Zhul-Hijja” (12th month in the Islamic Calendar), in Abuja.

    He said that the first 10 days of Zul-Hijja were days which Allah selected and made so distinctive among the remaining days of the Islamic
    year.

    Al-Yolawi advised Muslim traders to use the opportunity of the 10 days to earn more reward by reducing the prices of rams and foodstuffs in the country.

    “ The happiest person is the one who makes the most of these special days and hours and gets closer to Allah during these days through various acts of worship and devotion.

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    “ I will like to call on our traders and general marketers to fear Allah, and do not increase the prices of commodities during the Muslim festival.

    “ Doing that will increase hardship to Muslims and remove blessings from your business.

    “ Allah says be merciful to those on the earth and Allah will be merciful to you,” Al-Yolawi said.

    The cleric, therefore, enjoined all Muslims to make sure that they do not miss any of the important days, as the period was fast approaching.

    “ Let everyone of us be prepared by doing good, to access appropriate reward when he is most in need of it in the day of judgment.

    “ The time of departure is at hand; the journey is frightening and temptations are widespread.

    “The road is long, but Allah is ever watchful, and to Him we shall return and render account.”

     

    NAN

     

  • Gov.Ambode restates commitment to residents’ welfare

    Gov.Ambode restates commitment to residents’ welfare

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State says the welfare and well being of residents, irrespective of their location within the state, remains the utmost concern of his administration.

    Ambode said this  on Saturday at the Eid-el-Kabir celebration in Ibeju-Lekki area of the state.

    He assured the residents that this would be without prejudice to their ethnic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds.

    According to the governor,  the annual celebration signifies the triumph of faith and the assurance that the Almighty Allah will always open  ways for those who have absolute trust in His grace.

    Ambode also urged Muslims to sustain their good acts and behavior beyond the celebration.

    “In this celebration,there is a great lesson for all of us especially as we strive to achieve the Lagos of our collective dream.

    ” We must remain hopeful and keep faith in the absolute power of Allah to turn our aspirations into reality.

    “It is, however,very important for all of us to play our own part as Prophet Ibrahim did,” Ambode said.

    Earlier, the Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Alhaji Muslim Folami said that the event was being celebrated in 20 local government areas of the state in accordance with the vision of an  inclusive government.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that prayers were offered for the state and its  residents by various Imams.

  • Ganduje sues for peace, understanding among Nigerians

    Ganduje sues for peace, understanding among Nigerians

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, has called on Nigerians to use the Eid- El Kabir to promote unity, tolerance and peaceful co-existence irrespective of tribe, religion political affiliations.

    The governor made the appeal on Saturday in Daura when he paid Sallah homage to the emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Farouk.

    He urged Nigerians to appreciate the importance of peaceful co-existence, adding that peace was paramount to the country’s existence.

    He described those who were in the habit of formulating troubles through divisive statements and uncomplimentary comments as “greedy and unpatriotic citizens.’’

    The governor said he was in Daura to pay homage to President Muhammadu Buhari and the emir, adding that Kano and Daura have similar traditions, customs and values.

    He said that since the inception of his administration in 2015, has created thousands of jobs and executed hundreds of projects that were beneficial to the people.

    Ganduje commended the administration of President Buhari, especially in its drive to free the nation from corruption, insurgency and other social vices which retards the socio-economic development of the nation.

    The governor was accompanied on the visit by his commissioners, friends and other top government functionaries and party stalwarts.

  • Maku, others say peace, tolerance are panacea to Nigeria’s development

    Maku, others say peace, tolerance are panacea to Nigeria’s development

    Former Minister of Information Labaran Maku and other stakeholders in Nasarawa State, have called on Nigerians to leave in peace and tolerate one another to ensure unity peace and development of the country.
    They made the call their separate Sallah messages in Lafia on Saturday.
    They said that peace was the only ingredient that would bring about unity and development in any society.
    Maku, who is now the National Secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), said the diversity among Nigerians should be a source of unity and not disunity.
    He said that the almighty God knows the reason why He created human beings with differences of tribe, religion and race.
    “God also knows why He chose to make all Nigerians despite our diversity to be citizens of the same country.
    “If God wanted all Nigerians to be the same tribe and religion, He could have created us as such.
    “So why will anyone hate the other person simply because he is of a different tribe or religion,” he asked.
    Maku, therefore, urged all Nigerians to continue to live in peace with one another and work hard toward ensuring one indivisible country.
    Similarly, Yusuf Agabi, gubernatorial candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015 in Nasarawa State, called on all Muslim Ummah and indeed all Nigerians to love one another.
    He said that the Nigerians should always manifest the lesson of Eid-el-Kabir, which implied sacrifice and love for others at all times, and not just during the period.
    He also called on Nigerians to continue to pray to God to grant President Muhammadu Buhari good health to enable him bring the country out of the current security and economic challenges.
    On his parts, Mohammed Okpede, Member representing Doma North at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, urged herdsmen and farmers to imbibe the spirit of the season and embrace peace.
    He said that both farmers and herdsmen needed each other for life to thrive smoothly hence the need for farmers to ensure that cattle routes were not blocked and herdsmen not to deliberately destroy farm produce.
    He, therefore, urged Fulani and other community leaders to preach peace among their subjects in order to give peace a chance the way it was in the past.

  • Eid-El-Kabir: Religious leader calls for peaceful co-existence

    Eid-El-Kabir: Religious leader calls for peaceful co-existence

    The Chief Imam of the Epe Central Mosque, Alhaji Abiola Sadallah, on Friday appealed to Muslims in particular and Nigerians, in general, to imbibe the value of peaceful co-existence and pray for continued peace in the nation.

    Sadallah made the appeal in his Eid el-Kabir sermon at Epe, Lagos State.

    He noted that the promotion of peace among the diverse ethnic and religious groups in the country was critical to national development.

    Sadallah, therefore, urged all Nigerians to use the opportunity of this year’s festive season to demonstrate the essence of unity among the various ethnic groups in the country.

    According to him, since Islam preaches the message of peace and tolerance, every Nigerian should begin to embrace brotherly love and harmonious co-existence.

    He urged the Muslim faithful to pray for continued peace in their various neighbourhoods and the nation at large.

    “I call on all Muslims to shun religious extremism because it is becoming a challenge to our national development.

    “Those who hide under the veil of religion to perpetrate religious crisis are being ignorant of the teachings of Islam as nobody can fight for God.

    “You cannot fight to protect an authority to who we owe our very existence or on behalf of one who is greater than the sum total of us.

    “As we celebrate this auspicious occasion, therefore, let us renew our faith in our nation and implore the Almighty Allah to restore to us those values that place high premium on human life.

    “Love of neighbour and sharing, even as we ventilate our faith in the unity of our dear country, and the possibility of her taking her proper place in the comity of nations,” the Chief Imam said.

    Mr Olawale Mogaji, Chairman, Lagos State House of Assembly Commission (LAHA), also reiterated that promotion of peace among various ethnic and religious groups in the country was essential to national development, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    Mogaji, who is also the Otun Sarumi of Epeland, said that leaders, as well as followers, both had a common task in building a strong and virile nation.

    The chairman LAHA quoting from the Qur’an, Chapter 2, Verse 45, which says ‘Nay, seek Allah’s help with patience, perseverance and prayers,
    urged all political and religious leaders across the nation to use the festive period to supplicate to God for peace, progress and love, among the people.

    NAN reports that the former speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Adeyemi Ikuforoji, the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Abiola Anifowose, and Adedoyin Adesanya, Chairman, Epe Local government were in attendance.

  • Vehicle runs into worshippers, kills three, injures others in Ogun

    Vehicle runs into worshippers, kills three, injures others in Ogun

    Three persons – two Muslim worshippers and a police officer, were on Friday killed and about a dozen of others injured when a truck carrying logs of wood  crashed into worshippers returning home after the Eid-El Kabir prayer in  Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State.

    The Nation gathered that  the driver of the truck lost control of his wheel, veered off his lane  and dashed into the pedestrians’ side, killing the two worshippers on the spot while others sustained various degrees of injuries.

    The Nation learnt further that the incident touched off the ire of a mob who spared no time in bids to lynch the driver, but was rescued by Policemen from the Ijebu – Igbo Police Divisional Headquarters.

    However, one of the policemen, identified as Joseph Adejuwon  who participated in the rescue operation for the driver, was not that lucky : the angry mob clubbed him to death.

    An Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC) who does not want to be identified by name said two pedestrians were killed on the spot.

    “I learnt the crash occurred with  a truck overrunning two worshippers at Ijebu igbo and killed the two of then  on the  spot. I learnt  mob (gathered) and  became irate even preventing security operatives access to the scene and FRSC advised by the Divisional Police Officer  to stay away  pending the time the situation will be under  control,” he said.

    Also, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who has  confirmed the incident to reporters, said officer that was killed was an orderly to a Divisional Police Officer.

    Oyeyemi added that  the driver has been arrested.

     

  • Photos: Buhari after Eid El Kabir prayers in Daura

    Photos: Buhari after Eid El Kabir prayers in Daura

    President Buhari after observing Eid El Kabir prayers at the Daura Eid Ground in Daura Katsina on Friday

    President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura
    President Buhari acknowledging the crowd shortly after observing Eid El Kabir prayers at the Daura Eid Ground in Daura Katsina on 1st Sep 2017
    President Muhammadu Buhari
    President Buhari in a group photo with some of his aides shortly after observing Eid El Kabir prayers at the Daura Eid Ground in Daura Katsina on 1st Sep 2017
    President Muhammadu Buhari
    Corp members in a group photo with SSA to President on Media & Publicity Mallam Garba Shehu after receiving Salah gift from the President shortly after observing Eid El Kabir prayers at the Daura Eid Ground in Daura Katsina on 1st Sep 2017