Dani Fisher started her career as a brand ambassador for Vivienne Westwood at Harrods, in Knightsbridge. Now, she is the North-East Regional Manager for The Bread and Butter Thing, directing deliveries of surplus food from a warehouse on Chilton Industrial Estate, in County Durham. “It’s certainly quite a change but I absolutely love it,” said Dani, who grew up in the Durham village of Sacriston. The charity, first launched in Manchester, has expanded rapidly since it moved into the North-East at the start of the pandemic last March, opening a community hub at Corporation Road Primary School, in Darlington.
He urged all Muslim ummah to use this opportunity in order to answer the call to Hajj being one of the pillars of Islam.
The governor, represented by Commissioner, Religious Affairs, Abacha Umar, said the new scheme is capable of transforming the Hajj operations into international standard and best practice.
In Damaturu, Yobe State capital, Governor Buni said his administration will provide all the support needed to ensure the success of the new scheme in the state.
The Managing Director, Jaiz Bank Plc, Hassan Usman, explained that with the take-off of the scheme, the National Hajj Commission (NAHCON) and state pilgrims welfare boards can have the liquid funds required to effectively plan Hajj operations early.
Help us find her body - plea as £10,000 reward offered to help find missing Donna Keogh We hope that allegiances have changed over the years and somebody is now ready to speak
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Crimestoppers has renewed an appeal for information on the murder of Donna Keogh.
Donna Keogh disappeared from Middlesbrough in 1998 after she was last seen at a house party. She was just 17 when she disappeared on April 19, 1998 and would have celebrated her 40th birthday last month. Crimestoppers has offered the reward in an attempt to give Donna s family closure after suffering years of heartbreak.
Donna Keogh Ruth McNee, North East Regional Manager at the charity, said: “Donna’s parents are desperate to know what happened to their much-loved child and time is not making this torment any easier. We are appealing to anyone with information to do the right thing and to speak to our charity 100 per cent anonymously. You can make all of the difference in getting justice for Donna and her family and you may stop somebody else from being harmed.