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Best wishes to Catalyst of Growth
A person I know says, children are angels on earth, that they only attract angelic energy, I agree, having witnessed how Dr. Kefas John Bwala held the enormous responsibility of being the DCMAC Training and Research, ATBUTH Bauchi, and nurtured the hospital while tending to our babies needing medical care as a consultant pediatric […]
Read More2023: Social Media Thuggery and the matters arising
By Sani Danaudi Mohammed The role of the Social Media cannot be overemphasize considering the number of Young populations that engage themselves on this platforms.The number of smartphone users in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy and most populous country, is forecast to grow to more than 140 million by 2025. Currently, estimates from different sources […]
Read MoreThe cognitive conditioning of the electoral mind
By Umar Yakubu Our problems are well documented but providing the electorate with accurate information doesn’t seem to help; they discount it because they choose not to understand it or they simply deny it. An annual ranking of universities worldwide places Stanford University in the top five. In terms of research, it is among […]
Read MoreNIGERIA @ 62: Africa’s giant of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
By Mukhtar Garba Kobi (08185113672) Nigeria, a country located in West Africa which was colonized by the British. The country was granted independence in 1960 after series of struggles by our elites that were diverse in religion, tribes and regions but worked together as one for our emancipation. Nigeria shares land borders with Niger […]
Read MoreTWO WRONGS NEVER MAKE A RIGHT: A call for action to whom it may concern
By Usman Abdullahi Koli Nigeria, the most populous African country often referred to as the ‘Giant’ amongst others in months to come would go through another transition in its executive ranks through election. Recent list of candidates contesting different positions for the forth-coming 2023 general election has left so many stones untouched as names […]
Read MoreKEBBI @ 31: Governor Bagudu’s infrastructural revolution
By Yahaya Sarki Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu became the governor of Kebbi State after his successful victory at the polls. He became the 8th Governor of Kebbi State under the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC . Having assumed office on May 29, 2015. The Governor has a lifelong commitment to public service […]
Read MoreHausa-Fulani Conflict: An Identity Put Asunder
By Abba Hikima Hausa-Fulani, a composite ethnic identity made up of two ancestrally distinct tribal groups, has since the advent of Sheikh Usman Danfodio, enjoyed significant development and common heritage. Thanks to the relative success and development of its founding constituents, the identity is now claimed by many ethnic minorities and almost every Hausa-speaking […]
Read MoreChemical Engineering and Chemistry: The Similarities and Differences
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin If you are an Engineer or Scientist the chance is that you are much aware of the frequent comparison between a Chemist and a Chemical engineer. To many, a Chemical Engineer is nothing but a glorified Chemist, in order words chemical engineers are just chemists in disguise. Sometimes when other students […]
Read MoreMentorship: The most important key for Students’ success (1)
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin Along the line of any one’s achievement, there would be some setbacks as well as some breakthroughs. These experiences, when directed to the right individuals (mentees), would become stepping stones for them, so they, the mentees, can have a chance to avoid the mistakes, bank on the gains, and eventually reach […]
Read MoreDRUG ABUSE: An increasing menace that must be eliminated
By Sani Adamu Musa Being a Special write up on “The International Day against Drug abuse”, written by Sani Adamu Musa, a serving Corp member in Gombe with a state code Gm/22A/2509. The International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is Marked on 26, June Every Year to Strengthen Action and Cooperation in […]
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