• *WOW!!!! PEOPLE CAN BE CREATIVE. CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS WRITE UP!*

    *ENJOY YOURSELF.*

    I went to *Genesis* village through *Exodus* road. On the way, I saw *Leviticus* recording the *Numbers* of people at *Deuteronomy*, while *Joshua* was waiting at the Beautiful gate for *Judges* to see *Ruth* calling loudly *"Samuel*, *Samuel*. At a stage, the *first and second Kings* of *Chronicles 1 & 2,* were coming to visit *Ezra*, *Nehemiah* and *Esther* for the misfortune of *Job* their brother. They started singing *Psalms* and teaching children *Proverbs* concerning *Ecclesiastes* and *Songs of Solomon*. This coincided with the period that *Isaiah* was engaged in *Jeremiah's* *Lamentations* together with *Ezekiel and Daniel* their friends. By that time, *Amos* and *Obadiah* were not around. Three days later, *Hosea*, *Joel* and *Jonah* travelled in the same ship with *Micah* and *Nahum* to Jerusalem. *Habakkuk* then visited *Zephaniah*
    who introduced him to *Haggai* a friend of *Zechariah* whose cousin is *Malachi*.
    Immediately after the tradition, *Mathew, Mark, Luke and John* got involved in *Acts* of the *Romans* who were behaving like the *1st Corinthians* group because the *2nd Corinthians* group were always at loggerheads with the *Galatians*. At that time too, they realized that the *Ephesians* and *Philippians* were close to the *Colossians*, and a suggestion for the *first Thessalonians* visit was made, and that on their *second Thessalonians* visit, they should first of all see the *first and second of the Timothy* brothers who had gone to the house of *Titus* to teach *Philemon* his younger brother how to read and write in *Hebrew*. On hearing this, *James* asked *Peter* twice to explain to him how the *three Johns* have disclosed to *Jude* the *Revelations* of this journey.
    *WOW!!!! PEOPLE CAN BE CREATIVE. CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS WRITE UP!* *ENJOY YOURSELF.* I went to *Genesis* village through *Exodus* road. On the way, I saw *Leviticus* recording the *Numbers* of people at *Deuteronomy*, while *Joshua* was waiting at the Beautiful gate for *Judges* to see *Ruth* calling loudly *"Samuel*, *Samuel*. At a stage, the *first and second Kings* of *Chronicles 1 & 2,* were coming to visit *Ezra*, *Nehemiah* and *Esther* for the misfortune of *Job* their brother. They started singing *Psalms* and teaching children *Proverbs* concerning *Ecclesiastes* and *Songs of Solomon*. This coincided with the period that *Isaiah* was engaged in *Jeremiah's* *Lamentations* together with *Ezekiel and Daniel* their friends. By that time, *Amos* and *Obadiah* were not around. Three days later, *Hosea*, *Joel* and *Jonah* travelled in the same ship with *Micah* and *Nahum* to Jerusalem. *Habakkuk* then visited *Zephaniah* who introduced him to *Haggai* a friend of *Zechariah* whose cousin is *Malachi*. Immediately after the tradition, *Mathew, Mark, Luke and John* got involved in *Acts* of the *Romans* who were behaving like the *1st Corinthians* group because the *2nd Corinthians* group were always at loggerheads with the *Galatians*. At that time too, they realized that the *Ephesians* and *Philippians* were close to the *Colossians*, and a suggestion for the *first Thessalonians* visit was made, and that on their *second Thessalonians* visit, they should first of all see the *first and second of the Timothy* brothers who had gone to the house of *Titus* to teach *Philemon* his younger brother how to read and write in *Hebrew*. On hearing this, *James* asked *Peter* twice to explain to him how the *three Johns* have disclosed to *Jude* the *Revelations* of this journey.
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  • Morning jokes

    1 it is not yet over until it's over every way. That's my reply to my ex when she wants to leave me for another man .
    2. Promise is not a good name. Since my in-laws promised to renovate our family compound three years ago, we haven't seen them with my sister . When I have a child, I will name her Comfort so that she will comfort me.
    3. You can still be fat and your wife will leave you because you cannot act like a man. Women know what they want in marriage. It's not just about body or money alone. Wisdom!
    4. My brother, she can still block you from calling her with the phone you bought and the SIM card. Women are quick to forget. Fear them!
    5. Having a boyfriend who has a female bestie is confusing. My sister, what if the bestie is her side chick?
    6. To give someone your heart is not hard. But to give your life to Christ, some people will still want to travel to Jerusalem first before believing Jesus is the son of God
    . 7. Lack of data will make you think you are the poorest person in this life.
    8. White soup, 3500; pepper soup rice, 2500; pizza and shawarma, a miracle! You alone? And you are calling it common? Well done, what a wife material!
    9. Stopped going home with your man, Pollo. Abigail, you didn't hear? Pollo, where the pastor gave you a boyfriend to wear to church, you wore it to the nightclub. The pastor met you at the nightclub, now there's a problem!
    In the church
    10. An Igbo man, even in front of me and my father, you will tell my mother. Nne, come, I will do you well. Now my papa is vexed, came back from the market, and we are waiting for mama to come back. Who knows what will happen next?


    Please follow me for more interesting jokes daily
    Morning jokes 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 1 it is not yet over until it's over every way. That's my reply to my ex when she wants to leave me for another man 🤣🤣🤣🤣. 2. Promise is not a good name. Since my in-laws promised to renovate our family compound three years ago, we haven't seen them with my sister 🤣🤣. When I have a child, I will name her Comfort so that she will comfort me. 🤣 3. You can still be fat and your wife will leave you because you cannot act like a man. Women know what they want in marriage. It's not just about body or money alone. Wisdom! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 4. My brother, she can still block you from calling her with the phone you bought and the SIM card. Women are quick to forget. Fear them! 😂😂😂😂 5. Having a boyfriend who has a female bestie is confusing. My sister, what if the bestie is her side chick? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 6. 🤣 To give someone your heart is not hard. But to give your life to Christ, some people will still want to travel to Jerusalem first before believing Jesus is the son of God 😂😂😂 . 7. 🙆 Lack of data will make you think you are the poorest person in this life. 😂😂😂 8. White soup, 3500; pepper soup rice, 2500; pizza and shawarma, a miracle! You alone? And you are calling it common? Well done, what a wife material! 9. Stopped going home with your man, Pollo. Abigail, you didn't hear? Pollo, where the pastor gave you a boyfriend to wear to church, you wore it to the nightclub. The pastor met you at the nightclub, now there's a problem! 🤣🤣🤣 In the church 10. An Igbo man, even in front of me and my father, you will tell my mother. Nne, come, I will do you well. Now my papa is vexed, came back from the market, and we are waiting for mama to come back. Who knows what will happen next? 🤫🤫🤫🤫 Please follow me for more interesting jokes daily
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  • Job Title: Head of Ticketing

    Company: Kanjay Travels and tours
    Location: Mainland Lagos Nigeria
    Employment Type: Full-time, Onsite

    About Us

    Kanjay travels and tours is a dynamic, fast-growing travel agency in Nigeria offering tailored travel experiences, flight booking, visa support, group travel, and corporate travel management. As we expand, we are looking for a highly experienced and proactive Head of Ticketing to lead and build our ticketing operations from the ground up.

    Job Summary

    The Head of Ticketing will be responsible for leading all aspects of ticketing operations, establishing strong relationships with airline partners, and building a high-performing ticketing team. This is a fully onsite leadership role ideal for someone with deep industry experience, a strong network, and a vision for growing an efficient, tech-savvy ticketing department.

    Key Responsibilities

    Set up and manage the ticketing department, including recruitment, training, and supervision of staff.


    Handle and oversee all aspects of ticket issuance, rebooking, cancellations, and refunds.


    Negotiate corporate and group fare deals with airline representatives and consolidators.


    Lead the implementation and optimization of GDS platforms, especially Amadeus.


    Establish ticketing protocols and ensure compliance with airline, IATA, and NCAA regulations.


    Resolve escalated ticketing issues, including fare discrepancies, reissues, and last-minute changes.


    Collaborate with other internal departments (sales, customer service, operations) for smooth service delivery.


    Monitor ticketing performance and prepare detailed reports on sales, cost-saving, and efficiency.


    Stay informed about airline policy changes, travel restrictions, and emerging tools in the travel tech space.


    Required Qualifications and Experience
    Minimum 5 years’ experience in an airline ticketing role, with at least 2 years in a senior or supervisory position.


    A strong portfolio of airline relationships, negotiated deals, or corporate accounts.


    Expert-level proficiency in Amadeus; knowledge of Sabre or Galileo is an added advantage.


    Strong understanding of fare rules, ticketing procedures, and BSP processes.


    Proven experience in team leadership or department setup.


    Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.


    High level of attention to detail, speed, and accuracy.


    Education & Certifications (Preferred but not all mandatory)
    IATA Foundation in Travel & Tourism or IATA/UFTAA Diploma


    Certification in GDS platforms (Amadeus, Sabre, Galileo)


    Air Ticketing & Reservations diploma from a recognized Nigerian or international travel school


    Familiarity with NCAA and NANTA requirements


    Membership in the Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (ITPN) is an asset


    What We Offer
    Competitive salary based on experience


    Performance-based bonuses


    Opportunity to build and lead your own team


    Travel discounts and industry perks


    A collaborative, growth-oriented work environment


    How to Apply
    Send your CV to info@kanjay.ng with the subject “Head of Ticketing Application – [Your Name]”
    Job Title: Head of Ticketing Company: Kanjay Travels and tours Location: Mainland Lagos Nigeria Employment Type: Full-time, Onsite About Us Kanjay travels and tours is a dynamic, fast-growing travel agency in Nigeria offering tailored travel experiences, flight booking, visa support, group travel, and corporate travel management. As we expand, we are looking for a highly experienced and proactive Head of Ticketing to lead and build our ticketing operations from the ground up. Job Summary The Head of Ticketing will be responsible for leading all aspects of ticketing operations, establishing strong relationships with airline partners, and building a high-performing ticketing team. This is a fully onsite leadership role ideal for someone with deep industry experience, a strong network, and a vision for growing an efficient, tech-savvy ticketing department. Key Responsibilities Set up and manage the ticketing department, including recruitment, training, and supervision of staff. Handle and oversee all aspects of ticket issuance, rebooking, cancellations, and refunds. Negotiate corporate and group fare deals with airline representatives and consolidators. Lead the implementation and optimization of GDS platforms, especially Amadeus. Establish ticketing protocols and ensure compliance with airline, IATA, and NCAA regulations. Resolve escalated ticketing issues, including fare discrepancies, reissues, and last-minute changes. Collaborate with other internal departments (sales, customer service, operations) for smooth service delivery. Monitor ticketing performance and prepare detailed reports on sales, cost-saving, and efficiency. Stay informed about airline policy changes, travel restrictions, and emerging tools in the travel tech space. Required Qualifications and Experience Minimum 5 years’ experience in an airline ticketing role, with at least 2 years in a senior or supervisory position. A strong portfolio of airline relationships, negotiated deals, or corporate accounts. Expert-level proficiency in Amadeus; knowledge of Sabre or Galileo is an added advantage. Strong understanding of fare rules, ticketing procedures, and BSP processes. Proven experience in team leadership or department setup. Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills. High level of attention to detail, speed, and accuracy. Education & Certifications (Preferred but not all mandatory) IATA Foundation in Travel & Tourism or IATA/UFTAA Diploma Certification in GDS platforms (Amadeus, Sabre, Galileo) Air Ticketing & Reservations diploma from a recognized Nigerian or international travel school Familiarity with NCAA and NANTA requirements Membership in the Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (ITPN) is an asset What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience Performance-based bonuses Opportunity to build and lead your own team Travel discounts and industry perks A collaborative, growth-oriented work environment How to Apply Send your CV to info@kanjay.ng with the subject “Head of Ticketing Application – [Your Name]”
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  • Most people know me as Mr. Ibu’s adopted daughter. But what they don’t know is how that bond came to be. My biological father was a soldier and a very close friend to Mr. Ibu. A brave man. But he passed away when I was still very young. That’s when Mr. Ibu stepped in — took me under his wing, raised me, loved me like I was his own blood.

    He sent me to school, supported me, and when the time came, I travelled to Cyprus to further my studies. Life went on.

    Then in 2020, I received a strange message on WhatsApp. It read, “Please, help… Daddy needs you.” At first, I thought it was a scam. But something inside me told me to check.

    That’s when I discovered that Mr. Ibu had moved from Abuja to Lagos… and he was suffering. He had nothing — no support, no stable home. Sick, broke, and abandoned.

    Every day, he begged me for money. And I sent what I could. Over and over. Until I got tired and asked, “What exactly is going on, Daddy?”

    When I finally learned how sick he really was — and that nobody, not even family, was taking care of him — I booked a flight back to Nigeria immediately.

    When I saw him, I couldn’t believe my eyes. He was a shadow of the man I knew. Thin. Weak. Broken.

    I took him straight to the hospital and cared for him like my own father.

    And it was there, lying on that hospital bed, that he said something that shook me to my core.

    He looked at me and whispered, “Jasmine… they want me dead. That’s the truth. They don’t care about me. They only want my properties. They’re waiting for me to die so they can take everything I worked for.”

    He paused, looked away, and said with pain in his voice, “Even my wife — the woman I called my own — cheated on me. Jasmine, don’t let her come near me. I’ll never trust her again. Even if I die, know this: I never found peace in this world. Not in my marriage… not in my home.”

    Those were his words. His truth. Not rumors. Not gossip.

    The man who made the whole world laugh died with tears in his heart — not just from sickness, but from heartbreak, betrayal, and neglect.

    I was the only one who stood by him when everyone else turned their backs.

    So I ask you — where were those who claimed to love him? Why did they wait until his death to pretend?

    Rest well, Mr. Ibu. Your laughter lives on. Your pain is no longer hidden.

    If this story touched you, drop a candle for late Mr. Ibu.

    #tinglespicey #fypシviralシ2025 #mazitundeednut #viralreelschallenge #Afrocania #veekeejames #nollywoodonline #PulseViral #nollywoodcelebrities #nollywood
    Most people know me as Mr. Ibu’s adopted daughter. But what they don’t know is how that bond came to be. My biological father was a soldier and a very close friend to Mr. Ibu. A brave man. But he passed away when I was still very young. That’s when Mr. Ibu stepped in — took me under his wing, raised me, loved me like I was his own blood. He sent me to school, supported me, and when the time came, I travelled to Cyprus to further my studies. Life went on. Then in 2020, I received a strange message on WhatsApp. It read, “Please, help… Daddy needs you.” At first, I thought it was a scam. But something inside me told me to check. That’s when I discovered that Mr. Ibu had moved from Abuja to Lagos… and he was suffering. He had nothing — no support, no stable home. Sick, broke, and abandoned. Every day, he begged me for money. And I sent what I could. Over and over. Until I got tired and asked, “What exactly is going on, Daddy?” When I finally learned how sick he really was — and that nobody, not even family, was taking care of him — I booked a flight back to Nigeria immediately. When I saw him, I couldn’t believe my eyes. He was a shadow of the man I knew. Thin. Weak. Broken. I took him straight to the hospital and cared for him like my own father. And it was there, lying on that hospital bed, that he said something that shook me to my core. He looked at me and whispered, “Jasmine… they want me dead. That’s the truth. They don’t care about me. They only want my properties. They’re waiting for me to die so they can take everything I worked for.” He paused, looked away, and said with pain in his voice, “Even my wife — the woman I called my own — cheated on me. Jasmine, don’t let her come near me. I’ll never trust her again. Even if I die, know this: I never found peace in this world. Not in my marriage… not in my home.” Those were his words. His truth. Not rumors. Not gossip. The man who made the whole world laugh died with tears in his heart — not just from sickness, but from heartbreak, betrayal, and neglect. I was the only one who stood by him when everyone else turned their backs. So I ask you — where were those who claimed to love him? Why did they wait until his death to pretend? Rest well, Mr. Ibu. Your laughter lives on. Your pain is no longer hidden. If this story touched you, drop a candle 🕯️ for late Mr. Ibu. #tinglespicey #fypシviralシ2025 #mazitundeednut #viralreelschallenge #Afrocania #veekeejames #nollywoodonline #PulseViral #nollywoodcelebrities #nollywood
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  • Throughout life you will come to realize.
    Throughout life you will come to realize there are a rare breed of people out in this world and we give it our all.
    We always put ourselves last when it comes to the ones we care about.
    We rarely receive the same compassion and effort in return but we still continue to give our warm heart away freely on a daily basis.
    We are considered a giver because our hearts are larger than our wounds we have unfortunately endured in our past.
    We travel through life hoping that maybe one day our efforts will be returned and reciprocated.
    But let me tell you something ....
    If you are someone who continues to give your tenderness to the people that you care about and they dont believe in reciprocation ....
    It's time for you to know your worth and most importantly have limits, because takers ..... they don't have any.
    Throughout life you will come to realize. Throughout life you will come to realize there are a rare breed of people out in this world and we give it our all. We always put ourselves last when it comes to the ones we care about. We rarely receive the same compassion and effort in return but we still continue to give our warm heart away freely on a daily basis. We are considered a giver because our hearts are larger than our wounds we have unfortunately endured in our past. We travel through life hoping that maybe one day our efforts will be returned and reciprocated. But let me tell you something .... If you are someone who continues to give your tenderness to the people that you care about and they dont believe in reciprocation .... It's time for you to know your worth and most importantly have limits, because takers ..... they don't have any.
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  • Former Super Eagles and current Enyimba striker, Brown Ideye don come outside dey blast Enyimba of Aba say: Enyimba no be football club o. In fact Enyimba dey operate like mechanic shop wey dey treat players like apprentice wey dey learn work. Because tell me why this club go dey give professional football 7,000 naira every match day for food.

    I mean, if we travel for away match, instead of make the club lodge us for correct hotel wey go serve us correct food, dem go carry us go lodge for bacha give us 7k per day for feeding morning afternoon and night. Na so whenever we wan chop we go begin find Iya Bashira bukka to chop. Many of these players get family for house o, so instead of to chop well dem go rather buy amala or okele, some go chop rice without meat. Some go even drink garri so that dem go take the money wey remain back home as wetin dem bring come.

    And na only 2 days dem dey give us that 7k o. If dem give us on Friday and Saturday wey we get away match, from Sunday wey we dey return back to Aba, nothing for us. Our match bonus na 15k per match for players wey play the match. Others na 5k, but na for end of season dem dey pay match bonus make e look big for our eyes.

    My brother players dey suffer o. Players dey suffer well well. Especially for me wey don play Europe see how dem dey treat footballers there. Imagine enter bus from Aba to Kano on Friday and you get match on Saturday. No be tired legs you go take play that ball?

    My people how una see this casting wey Ideye cast Enyimba so?
    Former Super Eagles and current Enyimba striker, Brown Ideye don come outside dey blast Enyimba of Aba say: Enyimba no be football club o. In fact Enyimba dey operate like mechanic shop wey dey treat players like apprentice wey dey learn work. Because tell me why this club go dey give professional football 7,000 naira every match day for food. I mean, if we travel for away match, instead of make the club lodge us for correct hotel wey go serve us correct food, dem go carry us go lodge for bacha give us 7k per day for feeding morning afternoon and night. Na so whenever we wan chop we go begin find Iya Bashira bukka to chop. Many of these players get family for house o, so instead of to chop well dem go rather buy amala or okele, some go chop rice without meat. Some go even drink garri so that dem go take the money wey remain back home as wetin dem bring come. And na only 2 days dem dey give us that 7k o. If dem give us on Friday and Saturday wey we get away match, from Sunday wey we dey return back to Aba, nothing for us. Our match bonus na 15k per match for players wey play the match. Others na 5k, but na for end of season dem dey pay match bonus make e look big for our eyes. My brother players dey suffer o. Players dey suffer well well. Especially for me wey don play Europe see how dem dey treat footballers there. Imagine enter bus from Aba to Kano on Friday and you get match on Saturday. No be tired legs you go take play that ball? My people how una see this casting wey Ideye cast Enyimba so?
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  • In a major update ahead of the 5th Test between India and England, the BCCI has confirmed that Ishan Kishan will not be available to replace Rishabh Pant, who was ruled out due to a toe fracture.

    Kishan, who was a top contender, suffered an unfortunate ankle injury in a scooty accident that required stitches, making him unfit for travel.

    As a result, selectors have turned to Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter Narayan Jagadeesan.

    Known for his consistent domestic performances, Jagadeesan has scored over 3,300 runs in first-class cricket with 10 centuries.

    He is expected to join the Indian squad in England soon, pending visa clearance.

    Meanwhile, Dhruv Jurel will continue to keep wickets in Pant’s absence.

    This marks another test of India’s bench strength and adaptability under challenging circumstances.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DMfpddYyO5K/

    #IndiaVsEngland #RishabhPant #IshanKishan #NarayanJagadeesan #CricketUpdates
    In a major update ahead of the 5th Test between India and England, the BCCI has confirmed that Ishan Kishan will not be available to replace Rishabh Pant, who was ruled out due to a toe fracture. Kishan, who was a top contender, suffered an unfortunate ankle injury in a scooty accident that required stitches, making him unfit for travel. As a result, selectors have turned to Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter Narayan Jagadeesan. Known for his consistent domestic performances, Jagadeesan has scored over 3,300 runs in first-class cricket with 10 centuries. He is expected to join the Indian squad in England soon, pending visa clearance. Meanwhile, Dhruv Jurel will continue to keep wickets in Pant’s absence. This marks another test of India’s bench strength and adaptability under challenging circumstances. https://www.instagram.com/p/DMfpddYyO5K/ #IndiaVsEngland #RishabhPant #IshanKishan #NarayanJagadeesan #CricketUpdates
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  • If I’ve learned anything from life, it’s that sometimes the darkest times can bring us to the brightest places. I’ve learned that the most toxic people can teach us the most important lessons; that our most painful struggles can grant us the most necessary growth; and that the most heart-breaking losses of friendship and love can make room for the most wonderful people.

    I’ve learned that what seems like a curse in the moment can actually be a blessing, and that what seems like the end of the road is actually just the discovery that we are meant to travel down a different path.

    I’ve learned that no matter how difficult things seem, there is always hope. And I’ve learned that no matter how powerless we feel or how horrible things seem we can’t give up.

    We have to keep going. Even when it’s scary, even when all of our strength seems gone, we have to keep picking ourselves back up and moving forward, because whatever we’re battling in the moment, it will pass, and we will make it through.

    We’ve made it this far. We can make it through whatever comes next.....
    If I’ve learned anything from life, it’s that sometimes the darkest times can bring us to the brightest places. I’ve learned that the most toxic people can teach us the most important lessons; that our most painful struggles can grant us the most necessary growth; and that the most heart-breaking losses of friendship and love can make room for the most wonderful people. I’ve learned that what seems like a curse in the moment can actually be a blessing, and that what seems like the end of the road is actually just the discovery that we are meant to travel down a different path. I’ve learned that no matter how difficult things seem, there is always hope. And I’ve learned that no matter how powerless we feel or how horrible things seem we can’t give up. We have to keep going. Even when it’s scary, even when all of our strength seems gone, we have to keep picking ourselves back up and moving forward, because whatever we’re battling in the moment, it will pass, and we will make it through. We’ve made it this far. We can make it through whatever comes next.....
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  • BREAKING NEWS: The US government has urged its citizens to reconsider traveling to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, armed gangs, and inconsistent availability of health care services.

    The United States government issued the warning on July 15, 2025, in a fresh travel advisory to its citizens published on the website of the US Mission in Nigeria.

    BREAKING NEWS: The US government has urged its citizens to reconsider traveling to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, armed gangs, and inconsistent availability of health care services. The United States government issued the warning on July 15, 2025, in a fresh travel advisory to its citizens published on the website of the US Mission in Nigeria.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: The US government has urged its citizens to reconsider traveling to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, armed gangs, and inconsistent availability of health care services.

    The United States government issued the warning on July 15, 2025, in a fresh travel advisory to its citizens published on the website of the US Mission in Nigeria.

    BREAKING NEWS: The US government has urged its citizens to reconsider traveling to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, armed gangs, and inconsistent availability of health care services. The United States government issued the warning on July 15, 2025, in a fresh travel advisory to its citizens published on the website of the US Mission in Nigeria.
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  • Muslim Navigators: Who Sailed the Oceans Before Columbus?

    Long before the European “Age of Discovery” Muslim explorers were already charting the seas, documenting coastlines, and advancing the science of navigation.

    Ahmad ibn Majid

    A legendary Arab navigator and seafarer of the 15th century, often called “The Lion of the Sea.” He authored detailed manuals on maritime navigation, including the famous “Book of Useful Information on the Principles and Rules of Navigation.”

    Ibn Battuta

    One of the greatest Muslim travelers in history, who journeyed across more than 40 countries, from North Africa to China, India to the Maldives. His travel logs offer unmatched insights into the geography, cultures, and faiths of the medieval world.

    Suleiman al-Tajir

    A 9th-century merchant and explorer. Among the first to describe China in detail, he also documented maritime routes across the Indian Ocean and the thriving Arab trade networks.

    These men were not just explorers — they were seekers of knowledge, driven by faith and a desire to benefit the Ummah. Their legacy in geography and seafaring continues to inspire today.

    Alhamdulillah!
    ✨ Muslim Navigators: Who Sailed the Oceans Before Columbus? Long before the European “Age of Discovery” Muslim explorers were already charting the seas, documenting coastlines, and advancing the science of navigation. 🔘Ahmad ibn Majid A legendary Arab navigator and seafarer of the 15th century, often called “The Lion of the Sea.” He authored detailed manuals on maritime navigation, including the famous “Book of Useful Information on the Principles and Rules of Navigation.” 🔘Ibn Battuta One of the greatest Muslim travelers in history, who journeyed across more than 40 countries, from North Africa to China, India to the Maldives. His travel logs offer unmatched insights into the geography, cultures, and faiths of the medieval world. 🔘Suleiman al-Tajir A 9th-century merchant and explorer. Among the first to describe China in detail, he also documented maritime routes across the Indian Ocean and the thriving Arab trade networks. 💡 These men were not just explorers — they were seekers of knowledge, driven by faith and a desire to benefit the Ummah. Their legacy in geography and seafaring continues to inspire today. Alhamdulillah! ☪️
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  • If you could travel anywhere in the world tomorrow,where would you go?
    If you could travel anywhere in the world tomorrow,where would you go?
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