Nigerian Federal Lawmaker set to marry off 100 Female Orphan In Kebbi State As Welfare Project to his constituency
Nigerian Federal Lawmaker set to marry off 100 Female Orphan In Kebbi State As Welfare Project to his constituency
The lawmaker said the marriage plan was part of his contributions to the welfare of orphans in his constituency.
Sani Yakubu Noma, a federal lawmaker who is member of the House of Representatives, representing Argungu/Augie Federal Constituency of Kebbi State at the National Assembly, has stated that he has made arrangements to give out 100 female orphans for marriage.
Speaking to journalists at his hometown in the Argungu area of Kebbi State, the lawmaker said the marriage plan was part of his contributions to the welfare of orphans in his constituency.
He said the marriage ceremony will take pl
ace at the Palace of the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Sama’ila Muhammad Mera on Saturday.
A committee has been set up for the successful implementation of the event. Those selected to be married out were drawn from the two local government areas that I’m representing at the National Assembly.,
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