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  • Trend’s place hotel suites hosts Sallah feast at unveil

    Trend’s place hotel suites hosts Sallah feast at unveil

    Trend’s Place Hotel and Suites along airport road Abuja will hold on Monday, June 17 with Sallah Feast in commemoration of Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

    Strategically located after the popular Dunamis Church Headquarters, by NNPC filling Station along airport road, Trend’s Place Hotel and Suites was introduced to bring a paradigm shift in the Abuja entertainment hospitality industry.

    A statement by its management, on Sunday, June 16, noted that apart from the serenity of the environment in which it is located, its proximity to the airport is another selling point guests are expected to enjoy.

    It states: “It has 40 exclusive rooms, conference hall, swimming pool, restaurant and bar, gym, 24 hours laundry services,Spa,mini botique,free internet and game centre where guests can play variety of games.

    “The Soft opening and the Sallah Feast will be a superb outing that Abuja residents will not want to miss.

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    “It will feature lots of fun as top entertainers are expected to thrill guests with the best of entertainment.

    “Among others expected to perform at the event, Kaycee Kline and other Abuja comedians,Djs to trill you as Sweetband will also be there live.

    “The hotel management has graciously made entry free for every guest at the opening and the Sallah Feast.”

  • Ex-Rep member splashes Sallah gifts on APC member

    Ex-Rep member splashes Sallah gifts on APC member

    A former member of the National Assembly, Hon. Segun Odebunmi has disbursed food items and cash for members of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Surulere and Ogo Oluwa Local Government of Oyo State.

    Odebunmi, who represented Ogo Oluwa/Surulere Federal constituency at the 7th, 8th and 9th Assembly, said the gesture was to support party members for Sallah celebration.

    Odebunmi last month distributed about 1000 bags of 25kg palliative rice to residents of the two local governments.

    While presenting the bags of rice and cash to party members at an enlarged APC local government meeting in Oko, Odebunmi also presented bags of rice and cash donations from Senator Yunnus Akintunde, representing Oyo Central Senatorial district and other donors. 

    According to him, the gesture was to appreciate people of the local governments for their support.

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    He said: “I have served them as council chairman and Federal lawmaker for three consecutive times. They deserve the best from me whether I am in government or not i will continue to use my influence to attract positive development to my constituency and human capital development for the people.”

    The Okanlomo of Ogbomosoland  assured President Bola Tinubu’s administration will not betray the confidence reposed with his renewed hope agenda.

    “Tinubu means well for Nigerians, his economic policies are already  yielding positive results, he has to step on toes to dislodge the cabals who are sabotaging his efforts and plans for Nigerian.

    “All the critical sector of the economy

    have internal and external cabals that are bent on thwarting any efforts that will  liberate Nigerians from their oppressing  and unproductive tendencies ,the president  must step on toes to get Nigeria out of their claws in other to achieve his goals of  making Nigeria a better country,” he said. 

    Some stakeholders at the event said Odebunmi has demonstrated loyalty and  commitment to his constituents even when he is not in government.

    “Bunvic is a reliable leader, who is dedicated to the party and the constituency, his programmes after he left office did not make us feel we don’t have our party member as our  representative at the lower chamber of the National Assembly,” one of them said. 

    A former Chairman of Surulere local government, David Orolade, commended Odebunmi for his passion to serve, urging people to continue to pray for him.

    Alhaji Kamorodeen Adewale popularly  known as Kamo Koro urged party leaders to exercise more patient and continue to work for the party because the reward will come. 

  • Sallah: Ram sellers attribute high prices to insecurity, transportation

    Sallah: Ram sellers attribute high prices to insecurity, transportation

    As this year’s Eid-el Kabir festival draws nearer, ram sellers in Ibadan metropolis have attributed high prices of rams to insecurity and high cost of transportation. 

    The traders, while with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan on Wednesday, said insecurity in some parts of the country had restricted their movements in search of rams. 

    Mr Kabiru Jimoh, from Oranyan sheep and goat market, said that traders preferred to buy rams from intermediaries because of their understanding of the terrain and techniques of gathering the animals without falling in the hands of bandits.

    This, he said, had resulted in additional cost of transportation, contrary to what obtained in the past when there was relative security.

    “We can not go to those villages again to buy rams due to security challenges in those places; we don’t want to be killed or kidnapped by the bandits. So, we only rely on middlemen,” he said.

    Another trader from Bodija market, Mr Mustapha Salami, said that the cost of transporting rams from northern part of the country had increased beyond normal. 

    Salami stated that the cost of loading a trailer, which was between N700,000 and N900,000 during last year’s sallah, had now increased to between N1.5 million and N1.7 million.

    “We have no other option than to increase the prices of rams, as high cost of transportation has taken large chunk of what is supposed to be our profits,” he said.

    Salami said that the high cost of rams had resulted low patronage, expressing the hope that that sales would improve before the sallah day.

    A buyer, Mr Ibrahim Kolawole, said that the same size of ram he bought during last year’s sallah for N120,000 was now being sold for between N160,000 and N180,000.

    Kolawole said he decided to buy the ram early to avoid last minute rush, hoping that it would be cheaper.

    However, the Baale of Ogidi community in Ona-Ara Local Government Area, Alhaji Muhammed Abdul-Azeez, has decried the high cost of rams in the market, particularly with the current situation of the nation’s economy. 

    He noted that prices of ram had surged significantly, with medium-size rams now costing between N400,000 and N600,000, compared its price of between N70,000 and N100,000 last year. 

    He said that both sellers and buyers were not happy with the current situation of things in the country. 

    “Nigerians are frustrated and this calls for worry. While the sellers are lamenting the low patronage, buyers are also decrying the combination of economic challenges, insecurity and transportation costs that had made the rams to be beyond the reach of the low class people. 

    Similarly, a civil servant in Oyo state, Alhaji Ibrahim Tijani, attributed the high cost of rams to inflation, noting that the prices had skyrocketed beyond measure.

    He said that salaries were not paid and that many governors were not doing anything to alleviate the sufferings of the workers. 

    He called on governments at all levels to find ways of putting smiles on the faces of the people. 

    “What workers were earning as income last year has remained the same, while in some states, it is even lower due to the various levies imposed on workers. 

    “Look at what the market is saying now; it is not funny, but we can only appeal to them to make life bearable for us; they should also remember that we are also human beings, with responsibilities,” he said. 

    NAN observed that prices of rams across the markets visited have increased by between 25 per cent and 50 per cent, depending on the sizes.
    (NAN)

  • Sallah: Youths fete Muslim communities

    Sallah: Youths fete Muslim communities

    A coalition of youth groups has distributed food packs to Muslim communities within Alausa, Surulere, Ikotun environs and others, to mark the sallah.

    Led by Muyiwa Adebola, the group said the gesture was to ameliorate the sufferings of the needy in the society, especially the indigent Muslims.

    According to him, the group embarked on the exercise few weeks ago at the beginning of the Ramadan fast, by distributing food packs across the six geopolitical zones and decided to cap it by making additional donation to coincide with the end of the holy month.

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    Adebola said: “We flagged off the distribution originally in Abuja, few weeks ago and went across the six geopolitical zones of the country. Today, we distributed hundreds of food packs comprising of dry food varieties like garri, sugar, pasta, salt, beans, pepper to Ikotun Central mosque, Alausa Central mosque, and also at Surulere Central mosque, all within Lagos State as part of support for the indigent Muslims to have something to celebrate with in this austere times.

    “We have also supported smaller mosques during the early part of the Ramadan fasting Iftar. So, this is an additional form of support for them to celebrate the sallah.

    “Today, we also donated food packs to Muslim communities at the National Mosque, Abuja, Ansar-Ud-Deen and Nur mosque respectively.”

    Adebola said the youths were drawn from different backgrounds including the organised private sector, political appointees and others.

    “We’re a non-partisan, non-political movement who are young supporters of Mr. President working in the private sector.

  • Sallah: Low patronage hit markets

    Just five days to the Eid-il-Fitr celebration by Muslim faithful,  the market is yet to experience a boom in sales which comes with festive seasons like this.

    At different markets visited,  sellers lamented poor patronage of buyers as the price of some food items  have  been on the increase since the Ramadan started.

    This increase, they noted, has reduced the purchasing power of buyers coupled with the unfavourable economy which Nigerians are coping with.

    Food stuff such as rice, tomatoes,  pepper, Tartashe increased in price a week to Ramadan.

    At Daleko Rice Market, a bag of 50kg rice is sold for 14,000-N15,500.

    A basket of tomatoes at Mile 12 market is sold at N12,000-N15,000 depending on the freshness. A bag of pepper ranges from N8,000- 13,000 while a bag of tartashe goes  for N22,000.

    A tomatoes seller at Mile 12 Market  explained that the rainny season does not favour the crops and  may maintain a hike in price until the rainy season elapses.

    A derica measurement of melon (Egusi) at Ile-epo market is sold for N800 as against its initial price of N500.

    However, some food stuffs have reduced in price. At Ile-epo  Market,  a derica of Ogbono has reduced from N2,000 to N1,500. Also, beans has reduced.  A bag of Olotu, Oloyin, drum beans and Iron beans are sold for N16,000-N18,000, while other food stuffs maintain their relatively cheap prices.

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    Sellers lamented that though some food stuffs are relatively cheap,  buyers still don’t patronise their foods.

    A yam flour seller was frustrated that the unfavourable economy has negatively affected her business.

    ‘’Before a paint of amala was sold for N700 but now it is N500 while the white amala goes for N300 per paint yet market has been poor because buyers are always complaining of no money’’.

    A retail rice seller at Oshodi Market also groaned over lean sales.

    “There is no money at all.  The increase in price of goods has made buyers to cut down on their needs. Even some of retail customers whom I sell whole sales to, have cut down on the quantity  they buy as they complain of poor sales too”.

    A rice seller at Daleko Market noted that the increase in the price of rice has left some shoppers to buy in measurements from retail sellers as they scarcely patronise the market.

    Mrs Taiwo,  who sells vegetables(ewedu leaf) at Ile-epo market was unhappy about the situation.  She said she had  to throw away some of her vegetables that went bad due to poor patronage.

    The poor sales also affected sellers of wares at Balogun and Oshodi Market.

    Many sellers noted that though  sales dwindle during Ramadan as a result of Muslim eating schedule, there has been a downward trend of buyers  who have minimised  their needs to cope with the harsh economy.  But they are hopeful to experience a good sale at last minute shopping for the Eid-el-fitr celebration.

  • Sallah holidays: Benue records three deaths, six crashes

    Three people died, while 26 others sustained injuries in six road accidents in Benue during the just-concluded Sallah celebrations.

    The Sector Commander of the FRSC in Benue, Mr David Mendie, made the disclosure on Wednesday in Makurdi in an interview with the News men

    He said that 54 people were also rescued by FRSC patrol teams during the festivities.

    Mendie said that no fewer than 319 motorists were arrested, tried and convicted by a mobile court for committing various traffic offences during the season.

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    He said that the 319 convicted motorists were out of a total of 344 people caught for various offences.

    The commander said that the most prevalent offences were non-installation of speed limiters, non-possession of driving licence and dangerous driving.

    “We are determined. As usual, to ensure free-flow of traffic, we deployed 134 regular and 20 special marshals in Makurdi during the Sallah,’’ Mendie said.

    The FRSC arrested 4,983 traffic offenders nationwide during the two-day Sallah holidays.

  • Sallah: 2,000 families get free meat

    Over 2,000 indigent families in Lagos, Ogun and other southwest states yesterday received meat from the Nigerian Tulip International College (NTIC) Foundation in the spirit of Sallah.

    The school Principal, Ercan Yilmaz, said 60 cows were slaughtered and distributed to the people.

    Yilmaz said 1,500 families from Lagos and Ogun benefited from the gesture. The remaining families were from other Southwest states.

    He said the lists of beneficiaries were obtained from mosques, churches, adding that other stakeholders, such as religious leaders and public service workers – Police and local government officials also benefited.

    “We also extended the gesture to the Ministry of Education, State Universal Education Board (SUBEB), among other stakeholders as a symbol of love,” he said.

    The gesture, according to Yilmaz, was aimed at touching the lives of the less privileged.

    He said: “Our belief is that any establishment or corporate entity should endeavour to touch the lives of people in its immediate community.

    “This is why our branches in other parts of the federation take care of the distribution in states within their regions simultaneously.  Similar programmes are replicated during Christmas.”

  • Sallah: Ganduje frees 170 inmates

    Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje yesterday granted amnesty to 170 inmates at Goron Dutse Prison.

    He said the gesture was in the spirit of Eid-El Kabir and to implement the Federal Government’s directive to decongest prisons.

    According to him, since the inception of his administration in 2015, about 2,000 inmates have been granted freedom.

    He advised the ex-inmates to change their attitude to life and pray for peace and stability in Nigeria.

    Each inmate also got N5,000 fare to their destination.

    The Comptroller of Prisons, Abdullahi Magaji thanked Ganduje for the gesture, and advised the freed inmates to stay off crime to avoid returning to prison.

  • Buhari pledges to assist visually-impaired Corps Member

    President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to fund the cost of medical treatment of a 28 year old serving member of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Okenala Ahmed who is visually-impaired.

    Ahmed, a graduate of Insurance from the Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State, is undergoing his service year in Daura, Katsina State.

    According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, Ahmed was among the Corps members who paid Sallah homage to President Buhari on Tuesday in Daura, as part of activities to mark the Eid-El-Kabir celebrations.

    He said “In the course of the President’s interaction with the Corps members, the Corps Liaison Officer (CLO), Jibrin Ishak, had appealed for assistance for their physically challenged member.

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    “According to the CLO, the indigent Corps member, who is from Offa, Kwara State, had earlier contemplated redeployment from Katsina State due to his health condition.

    “President Buhari will undertake the cost of medical care and treatment of Ahmed, who is an Economics NYSC teacher at Government Day Senior Secondary School, Daura.” it s

  • Sallah: 14 passengers cheat death

    Fourteen persons in transit yesterday reportedly escaped death when an articulated vehicle laden with gas fell on a commercial bus on Lagos-Ore highway in Ondo State.

    The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps State (FRSC) Rotimi Adeleye said the truck lost control and fell on the 14-seater bus parked in front of a restaurant on the expressway in Odigbo Local Government Area.

    He said: “A tanker laden with gas lost control and hit the side of the bridge. It thereafter fell on a 14-seater passenger bus parked in front of a restaurant at Ore.

    “However, no life was lost. All the passengers in the bus were outside the vehicle when the crash occurred.”

    The sector commander said the passengers had disembarked from the bus to eat at the eatery when the accident occurred.

    Adeleye noted that an explosion and gas leakages would have happened if the truck driver had not installed a stock valve in his vehicle.

    He warned truck drivers to always install relevant road safety gadgets in their vehicles to forestall explosions or gas leakages during crashes.