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Shettima Flags Hajj Flight Tells Pilgrims Behave
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37565, member: 636"] Vice President Shettima started the first flight for 2025 Hajj pilgrims at Owerri airport on Friday. The event marked the first time travelers left for Saudi Arabia from this airport. About 64,000 Nigerians will make the journey to Mecca this year. Shettima praised Governor Uzodimma for hosting the ceremony as a sign of religious respect. He told travelers that their actions represent Nigeria abroad. Pilgrims must show good behavior that reflects national values during their stay. Shettima warned that mistakes from anyone could ruin what should be a happy trip. He asked all workers to treat their jobs as sacred duties from God. No carelessness can happen when dealing with people making religious journeys. Governor Uzodimma called the launch an important moment for Imo State. The airport began through a community effort over 40 years ago. He felt proud about the recent work that made international flights possible there. The changes help people from Imo State travel more easily. Nearby states also benefit from the improved airport services. [/QUOTE]
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