The pilgrims achieved this feat three days after the deadliest disaster at Mina that claimed over a 1000 lives and injured over 900 pilgrims. In line with the Abdul Rauf Tanko-led Pilgrims Affairs of Ghana’s plans, the first returned flight to Ghana, which was schedule to take off last Thursday, October 8 was postponed to
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