ECOWAS reforms Quranic education to curb terrorism
West African leaders propose modernization of Quranic schools as key counter-terrorism measure, addressing radicalization through educational reform.
West African leaders propose modernization of Quranic schools as key counter-terrorism measure, addressing radicalization through educational reform.
The Nasfat Agency for Zakat and Sadaqat disbursed ₦174 million to 1,200 beneficiaries across Nigeria, urging Muslims to embrace zakat for poverty alleviation and economic empowerment.
The Anwar-ul-Islam Movement of Nigeria concludes its 2024 National Conference with the turbaning of Sheikh Muhydeen Ajayi Bello as the new Chief Imam, marking a new chapter for the Islamic organization.
In a bold move against climate change, a Nigerian electricity distribution company launches environmental sustainability project, planting trees at a Bauchi school to combat deforestation and educate youth.
Grande Oakbridge Montessori School celebrates two decades of innovative education in Abuja, showcasing student achievements and community impact during anniversary festivities.
FiberOne Broadband intensifies its CSR initiative with the Mindsmasterz Interschool Challenge, empowering Nigerian students through technology and digital education competitions across multiple states.
Kano State Assembly passes groundbreaking bill making Hausa the primary language for teaching in early education, marking a significant shift in Nigeria's educational landscape.
Prominent activist Aisha Yesufu exposes the deplorable conditions of Abuja's primary schools, highlighting broken facilities, inadequate learning environments, and government neglect threatening Nigeria's future.
Nigeria's Senate has approved groundbreaking legislation creating severe penalties for educators convicted of s3xual harassment, marking a major victory for student safety nationwide.
German authorities have officially banned the Islamic Centre Hamburg and two other organizations over alleged extremist activities and security concerns in a significant nationwide operation.
Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.
Controversial Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi predicts the United States will elect its first Muslim president within the next four years, citing shifting global demographics and political landscapes.
Nigerian leaders join global experts in advocating for Islamic finance as catalyst for Africa's economic transformation and poverty reduction.
Discover the step-by-step application process for Lagos nursing schools through JAMB. Learn about requirements, deadlines, and tips for securing your spot in Nigeria's healthcare education system.
A major tech firm invests N45 million to train Nigerian educators in cybersecurity, empowering schools against rising digital threats across the country.
Islamic State loyalists in West Africa boldly challenge former President Trump's threats, claiming they would defeat US forces in any Nigerian invasion scenario according to intelligence reports.
Disturbing revelations emerge as bandits systematically target Islamic clerics and worship centers across Northern Nigeria, leaving communities in mourning and raising security concerns.
Heartbreaking incident at a Lagos primary school as a 9-year-old girl takes her own life. Family claims persistent harassment led to the tragedy. School authorities under scrutiny.
Exclusive footage shows precise US military operation targeting Islamic terrorists in Nigeria. Get the full details of this coordinated strike that eliminated terrorist threats.
In a dramatic crackdown, Yobe State's Hisbah board has publicly destroyed over 8,700 bottles of alcoholic beverages seized across the state. The enforcement operation signals zero tolerance for substances prohibited by Islamic law in the northeastern regi
In a dramatic development, US Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth has declared America's readiness to intervene in Nigeria if the government fails to protect Christian communities from Islamic terrorists. This comes following President Donald Trump's
US Senator Ted Cruz launches groundbreaking legislation challenging Nigeria's Sharia blasphemy laws, sparking international debate on religious freedom and human rights.
President Bola Tinubu, Sultan of Sokoto, and South-West governors converge for MUSWEN's 4th General Assembly focusing on Muslim unity and community development in Ibadan.
St. John's Grammar School, Ubiaja, emerges victorious in the 2025 SEPLAT Energy National School Quiz Competition, securing ₦7 million educational grant and national recognition.
A 14-year-old secondary school student in Nigeria has died by suicide after being wrongly accused of a serious crime, sparking outrage and calls for better student protection policies in educational institutions.
Discover how Quranic learning shapes moral character and provides lifelong spiritual guidance for Muslim children in Nigeria's evolving educational landscape.
A Ghanaian woman's viral statement about Muslim men and polygamy sparks heated online debate about marriage, success, and cultural values in modern relationships.
A respected Nigerian Muslim medical practitioner shares crucial insights on why teenage girls and young women should reconsider entering polygamous marriages in modern society.
The Nigerian government unveils ambitious plan to replace traditional chalkboards with digital technology in all schools, marking a major shift in educational methodology.
Lagos State House of Assembly takes decisive action to address rising mental health challenges among students by proposing compulsory counselling services across educational institutions.