Facing-Kaaba Nigeria Limited has announced the unveiling of KaabaNews Magazine, a specialised Hajj and Umrah news medium in Lagos.
In a release signed by its Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Haroon Ishola Balogun, the medium states, “We are excited to announce the unveiling of Kaabanews Magazine in hard and e-copy for the reading pleasure of Muslims and non-Muslims who desire to know more about the pillar of Islam that draws the largest assembly in the world.
According to him, the magazine is coming to fill the yearning gap in all aspects of the reportage of Hajj sector. “It is a medium that matches quality with objectivity to serve all you need to know about Hajj.
“We ‘re on a mission to providing millions of Muslims in Nigeria and abroad a new positive experience in hajj reportage, information dissemination as well as offering a platform to connect with broader audience and acquire new clients for all those in the areas of business-related hajj services.”
“The maiden edition, a 32-page colour, Direct Image print, that is superbly rich in contents for your enjoyment. It has a cover price of N1000.
“The contents of the magazine will also run on the official website: www.kaabanews.com which has been running before now,’ he said.
KaabaNews Magazine debuts
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