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    Hajj: 36,199 Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 3, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hajj: 36,199 Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

    The number of Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia for the 2019 Hajj exercise rose to 36,199 in 74 flights on Friday.

    The transportation of the pilgrims began from Nigeria in July 10 when the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) began it’s inaugural flight from Katsina.

    The latest arrival came on MaxAir NGL3051 plane which departed Minna, Niger to Madinah with 549 pilgrims, comprising 302 males, 247 females and 11 officials.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigerian pilgrims continued to troop from Madinah to Makkah with the number totalling 25,000 as at Friday.

    READ: Hajj: Over 1.4m pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia

    NAHCON’s representative in Saudi Arabia, Dr Tanko Aliyu, said that 150 hotels have been secured to accomodate the pilgrims in Makkah.

    In another development, NAHCON has commended the National Media Team (NMT) “for the zeal and dedication in reporting 2019 Hajj in Saudi Arabia.”

    Hajia Fatima Mustapha, Assistant Director, NAHCON Information and Publications, gave the commendation in a statement on Saturday.

    She also thanked the journalists for their “patience and understanding.”

    “Congratulations to all members that arrived Saudi Arabia safely. I pray we continue to work together as a knitted team to achieve the goals of our assignment, NAHCON appreciate you all,” she said.

    One of the journalists covering the Hajj in Makkah, who preferred anonymity, described his experience in the coverage of the exercise, as a great and enriching one.

    He told NAN that covering such a sensitive assignment had also improved his skill in journalism.

    “It has always been my life ambition to perform hajj at least once in my life. Covering this assignment has given me that opportunity to fulfill this noble ambition,” he said.

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