This was contained in a statement issued by the board’s spokesman, Comrade Jamilu Sani Tsafe, and made available to newsmen in Gusau, the state capital.
According to the statement, the Executive Secretary of the board, Malam Habibu Balarabe, said the ceremony will be held on Monday, November 23, 2025, at the board’s premises in Gusau.
“The board has already screened and selected all the beneficiaries that will receive the gesture,” he added.
Malam Balarabe further stated that, apart from the marital ceremony, the Zakkat board will also support 200 small women business owners with a grant to boost their businesses.
He explained that already, one hundred women have undergone three weeks of training on poultry farming and they will receive starter packs to support their businesses.
The executive secretary added that, based on its programmes, the board made necessary arrangements to settle debt cases in Shari’ah Courts and correctional centres across the state.
Balarabe also announced that the board has trained other orphans on computer literacy, and they would be given starter packs during the ceremony.
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“The board has already screened and selected all the beneficiaries that will receive the gesture,” he added.
Malam Balarabe further stated that, apart from the marital ceremony, the Zakkat board will also support 200 small women business owners with a grant to boost their businesses.
He explained that already, one hundred women have undergone three weeks of training on poultry farming and they will receive starter packs to support their businesses.
The executive secretary added that, based on its programmes, the board made necessary arrangements to settle debt cases in Shari’ah Courts and correctional centres across the state.
Balarabe also announced that the board has trained other orphans on computer literacy, and they would be given starter packs during the ceremony.
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