By Dare Akogun
Nigerian Pilgrims presently in Saudi Arabia including those from Kwara State have concluded the Hajj rites having performed the last leg of the pilgrimage by visits to JAMURAT.
The Munna camp was brought to life on Sunday with the visit of the 2022 Kwara State Amirul Hajj, Dr Awa Akewusola to the camp where he interacted with the pilgrims.
In a telephone interview with Sobi Fm today the Chairman Kwara State Muslim pilgrims welfare board Dr Abdulkadir Sambaki revealed that all pilgrims from Kwara state has left Munna for the city of Mecca after a 5 days stay in the tent city in preparation for their return to their various countries.
On Sunday at the camp, prayers were offered for Kwara State and the entire country and for the nation to overcome all her security challenges.
The pilgrims from Kwara state had earlier joined other pilgrims at jamrat for the stoning of the devil.
A total of 1 thousand 4 hundred and six pilgrims from Kwara are participating in the Hajj this year.