MURIC urges FG to declare 1st Muharram Hijrah holiday

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“Therefore, only the recognition of the first day of the Islamic New Year can balance the equilibrium and ensure parity, justice and fair play ...'

faith-based human rights organisation, Muslim Rights Concern , has demanded the declaration of the first day of the Islamic calendar , as Hijrah holiday to justify the January 1, Gregorian holiday that is declared annually by the Federal Government of Nigeria .

 

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PDP DON'T BE FOOLISH, I have been waiting to give my opinion on PDP présidentiel TICKET. PDP will be STUPID,DAFT,MORONS if they don't understand over 180 million Nigérians don't want to hear anything about a NORTHERN PRESIDENCY AGAIN,are PDP blind&dumb❓

This religion thing shaaa! When get all the recognitions in the world and God those not recognize you nko? …so you won’t have peace until you get it?

Nigeria does not have enough wahala. This man is looking for relevance

There can never be parity Mr. Man. There has never been parity, not even in the time of Ishmael. So rest, ye militant!!!

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