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Delta pilgrim board splits over alleged marginalization

Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria

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June 21, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Delta State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board is divided over allegations of marginalisation. The grievances may not be unconnected to allegations that indigenous Muslims in the state are being sidelined in favour of non-indigenes. Stakeholders have expressed deep concerns over the recent appointments into the board and have called on the Delta State Government to review [] Delta pilgrim board splits over alleged marginalization

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Vision Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

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Independent Online

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· Jul 7, 2026

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Wirepoints

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· Jun 24, 2026

Elimination of single-family zoning move closer in Oak Park – Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest

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Related coverage for "Delta pilgrim board splits over alleged marginalization": Al Jazeera — The World Cup is exposing the contradictions of national identity. TwistedSifter — The Reservation Trap: How a Group’s Refusal to Sit Separately Turned a High-End Dinner Into an Absolute Management Meltdown. Vision Times — China’s Military Purge Removed 14 Lawmakers, but Its Two Most Senior Targets Kept Their Seats. Independent Online — Migration crisis: SACP urges solidarity as tensions over migrants intensify. Wirepoints — Elimination of single-family zoning move closer in Oak Park – Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest