Seven Quran champions receive cars and cash in Abuja

Seven participants emerged as winners in a week-long National Quranic Recitation Competition in Abuja, receiving cars and cash as prizes.

The week-long National Quranic Recitation Competition concluded with seven participants emerging as winners. The event was organized by the Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah. The champions received cars and cash prizes in Abuja. This gathering took place in Abuja, Nigeria's capital territory. No further details on the winners or the exact cash amounts were provided in the reports.

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