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New Covid-19 vaccine and the need to observe other safety protocols
By Zaharadden Ladan The world is in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic. As WHO and partners work together on the response — tracking the pandemic, advising on critical interventions, distributing vital medical supplies to those in need— they are racing to develop and deploy safe and effective vaccines. Vaccines save millions of lives […]
Read MoreThe Epileptic Transmission of ATAP fm and the need for full transmission
By Hafsat Auwal Campus radio is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution which is ideally established to impact practical knowledge to the students. Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic Bauchi, is blessed with a well equipped campus radio that transmits on Frequency Modulation […]
Read MoreOpen letter to Nigerian youth
By Sunusi Lamido Sunusi Dear Nigerian youth Tribalism is not our problem. Both tribalism and religion are artificial problems created by selfish leaders in their own personal interest and for their personal benefit. For your information, there are only two major tribes in Nigeria. The Elites and the Masses. Once you make lots of […]
Read MoreThe new Service Chiefs and he high expectations from Nigerians
By Mu’azu Muhammad Sulaiman President Muhammadu Buhari has accepted the immediate resignation of the Service Chiefs, and their retirement from service. Those so appointed are Maj-Gen. Lucky E.O. Irabor as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS); Maj-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru as Chief of Army Staff (COAS); Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo as Chief of Naval Staff […]
Read MoreWhy we most defeat Neglected Tropical Disease before we move forward in Nigeria
By Mardiya Ahmad Musa It saddens my heart each time I see a 15-year old boy with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) in the upper limb around ATBUTH Bauchi, begging for alms on the street while his mates are adding value to their lives in school. Unfortunately, this is the reality for many Nigerians living with […]
Read MoreCryptocurrency Ban in Nigeria: The Good but a Bad for the Nigerian Economy
By Muhammad Yusuf Musa The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently reiterated its earlier ban on all licensed financial institutions in the country from participating in any transaction involving cryptocurrencies a term referring to a cluster of digital currencies that operate in the virtual world, hence do not exist in the tangible form. In a […]
Read MoreRoad Accidents should be the history in Nigeria
By Muhammad Auwal Abbbas Road traffic accident has been a major challenge in our country. Many have passed to the grave beyond from our roads. Though our governments are doing some great job to make our roads safer, there are still some areas that are in a very bad state. Now the question, is […]
Read MoreKauran Baluchi’s cordial relationship with the opposition led parliament
By Yunusa Ibrahim Jibrin Right from the incept, of this government of Bauchi state after a hard contested election between the then sitting Governor M.A Abubakar and the incumbent Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed under the opposition party, the PDP. The state is in total doubt weather the government will be allowed to execute it’s […]
Read MoreNeed to end Poverty for a better Nigeria
By Kabiru Yakubu About 90 million people – roughly half Nigeria’s population live in extreme poverty, according to estimates from the World Data Lab’s Poverty Clock. Around June 2018, Nigeria overtook India, a country with seven times its population, at the bottom of the table. Put in another context, if poor Nigerians were a country […]
Read MoreIncreasing Women Political Participation for Economic Development in Nigeria
By Sani Dalhatu The exclusion of women in politics has been identified in recent times as one of the major setbacks for economic development. Women’s groups are a strong pillar for grassroots politics; and a drive for more women participating in politics at the grassroots still faces a lot of challenges, making it difficult […]
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