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Nigeria’s Independence: The Journey So Far
By Usman Abdullahi Koli Nigeria, often referred to as the “Giant of Africa,” celebrates its independence day on October 1st each year. This significant day marks the country’s liberation from British colonial rule in 1960. Over the past six decades, Nigeria has experienced a tumultuous journey, characterized by both achievements and challenges. Nigeria’s quest […]
Read MoreTinubu’s Bittersweet First Hundred Days in Office.
By Saad Umar The first 100 days in office matter, argued Professor Ngaire Woods, in her piece: “Why the first hundred days in office matter.” The concept is a quick reminder of the transiency of tenured presidency and can be used to assess the first success of a president. As the saying goes, well […]
Read MoreDr. Nasir Idris, Kauran Gwandu: Beckoned to serve people of Kebbi State
By Yahaya Sarki Since 1999, Nigeria has really been progressing steadily as a democratic nation after several incursions by the military into the political landscape of the country. Happily, there have been various successful and successive civilian-to-civilian transitions. This is a no mean feat achievement by Nigeria to the envy of the doubting Thomases […]
Read More100 days of Gov. Idris of Kebbi State in office
By Yahaya Sarki One hundred days in the life of any new administration is certainly very important. A serious minded and focused administration must have a sense of direction towards policy guidelines, programmes and activities must be clearly unfolded to the public. Also, agenda setting and implementation are paramount to the success of any […]
Read MoreIt’s Eid: Senator Shehu Buba Rains Rams And Cows
By Saad Umar. Eidul-Kabir Day is a special day. In the words of the Prophet, it’s “The greatest day in the sight of Allah…” (Saheeh al-Jaami‘). To mark its greatness, Allah and His Messenger prescribed the ritual of slaughtering certain animals – ram, goat, cow or camel. In this regard, Allah said: “Therefore, turn in […]
Read MoreHEALTH TIPS: Pomegranate fruit its medicinal properties and importance
By Gurama A Gurama Pomegranate (Punica granatum) (Dan kwa’i) is a fruit that has been recognized for its medicinal properties and importance for centuries. Here are some of the key aspects of pomegranate’s medicinal benefits: 1. Antioxidant-rich: Pomegranates are packed with antioxidants, such as polyphenols, tannins, and anthocyanins. These compounds help protect the body […]
Read MoreThe Removal of oil subsidy and the repercussions behind
By Ahmed Ghani Hassan Its obvious that the removal of oil Subsidy is significant to the economic growth and Development where oil Subsidy is one of the cause of our economic stagnation because of the huge amount of money spending on it whereby last year budget, capital expenditure stood at N5.4 trillion while subsidy […]
Read MoreThe Historical Antecedent of Petroleum Subsidy Removal in Nigeria
By Garba Adamu Gwangwangwan The removal of subsidies is refers to the government’s decision to eliminate or reduce the subsidies provided on certain goods or services, particularly petroleum products in Nigeria .This policy has been a subject of debate and controversy in Nigeria for many years. Historically, the Nigerian government has subsidized the prices […]
Read MoreBorno: My vision for the next four years – Zulum
By Prof Babagana Umara Zulum I stand before you today with absolute gratitude to the Almighty Allah, the Giver and taker of power. I stand before you with absolute humility. I stand here with the greatest sense of responsibility to you, the good people of Borno State as I accept the mandate to begin […]
Read MoreObstetric Fistula: Living With Incontinence and Shame
By Hauwa Mohammed Aminu I am 30 years old, Hauwa Muhammad Aminu, a Bauchi based. I’m a survivor of Vesico Vaginal Fistula for 4 years. It happened when I was involved in an accident 26 years ago, which led to an injury in my bladder, though it was repaired at that time. Fast forward […]
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