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KEBBI @ 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 […]
Read MoreBauchi State within the week under review
By Sulaiman Maijama’a Unlike the previous week, the Executive Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed (Ƙauran Bauchi) has spent this week with running most of the affairs of the state in Bauchi. According to the Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Lawal Muazu Bauchi, Governor Bala, on Tuesday June 26, […]
Read MoreAGAJE NI MU GYARA: A wake-up call program for reviving Northern lost norms and values
By Usman A. Koli Back in the days, the Northern societies of Nigeria had essential norms, immanent values and the level of decency was high. The people then respect one another, parents send their children for religious education along with necessary stuffs without them succumb to beg for survival. Moreover, leaders at all levels […]
Read MoreBauchi State within the week under review
By Sulaiman Maijama’a Like the previous week, Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed has spent this week shuttling between Abuja and Bauchi, attending engagements geared towards socio-economic and political development of Bauchi State. The Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Lawal Muazu Bauchi , reported that on Tuesday, June 14th, Governor Bala had received […]
Read MoreDrug abuse and the future of Nigerian youth
By Usman Muhammad Salihu The menace of drugs abuse spreading like a wildfire in our contemporary society is gradually or has already become rampant among each member of our society, ranging from old, young and adult and at the same time men and women, rich and the poor. Drug abuse is in essence misuse […]
Read MoreMystery of Organic Chemistry: My Journey to Comprehension
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin Most- if not all students have a particular subject that he or she demonizes. Even though -unarguably Mathematics has the largest antagonist but I never fall under the category, my demon subject used to be Organic Chemistry Some factors that added to my nightmare with regard to Organic Chemistry understanding were […]
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