It
was narrated from Ibn 'Umar (RA): That the Messenger of Allah (peace be
upon him) said: “If anyone of you is invited to a wedding feast, let
him accept.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah, Book 9, Hadith 1989)
Attending weddings can be a wonderful occasion but it’s important to
be sensible and not to spend too much on a single day’s celebration.
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has told Nigerians that it would be disasterous if the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, returns to power in 2029. Amaechi said the party was “desperate and hungry for power.’’ He spoke at a Special Town Hall Meeting on Infrastructure organised by the Ministry of Information and Culture in Ibadan. The Minister said the PDP, while in power, turned the nation to a “feeding bottle” by abandoning critical infrastructure and “ sucking” the economy for personal gains. The minister urged Nigerians to resist the PDP by voting for Buhari and ensuring that they guarded their votes during the 2019 general elections. Amaechi also said that the ruling party was prepared for an open debate with the PDP on the successes recorded, especially on infrastructure development. “We are ready for the PDP candidate to confront us with what they achieved in 16 years and compare them to what we have done in just thr
A 300 level student of the Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria, ABU Aisha Omolola, has committed suicide in her apartment at Samaru area of Zaria. Aisha, TALKERlearned, drank a bottle of insecticide on December 26, 2018, leaving a note where she stated the reason for her action. In her suicide note, the deceased blamed her parents for her action, saying they made life a living hell for her. The suicide note read: “Just like I said, If I am no more, please hold my family especially my mum and dad responsible. I have tried to be the best I can be, stayed away from them just because they blamed me for their mistakes and they can’t love, help and take care of me like their own. “My mum has made life a living hell for me because she is bipolar and frustrated, accusing me of being a witch, and a cursed child even though my brother is responsible for my education and upkeep. “The only thing she helps me with is my feeding money. I have gone out of my way to take care of my mum b
Following the call to rename the Federal University of Technology, Akure, after the late former President Shehu Shagari, the alumni of the institution have kicked against the call, saying it might mar the brand of the institution. It was gathered that after the death of Shagari, there had been calls from some quarters that the former President be immortalised by naming one of the federal universities established during his administration between 1979 to 1983, after him. Speaking with journalists on Wednesday, the President of the FUTA Alumni Association, Olaitan Adesomoju, appealed to the Federal Government to disregard the suggestion that Shagari be immortalised by renaming FUTA after him. According to the alumni president, a name change for FUTA would do more harm than good to the institution, which he said had over the years created an international brand for itself with the name FUTA. Adesomoju said the focus for the institution should be how its infrastructural an
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