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Bauchi Youths and Dangerous Sycophancy
By Shamsudeen Abubakar Democracy offers several avenues for engaging the youth population most productively and positively to develop transferable skill towards ensuring that society positively progresses.In doing so,the future is likely to see the youth taking over the affairs of the state and continue to build the legacies of our parent- leaders.Sycophancy can never […]
Read MoreHarnessing the power of smartphones through educational apps
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The first time the world expand the exploitation beyond our planet earth was a history made, intriguingly the computers used to send the explorers (soviet union’s Luna 2, 1959 before the US’s Apollo 11,1969 ) to the moon are much less sophisticated than the smartphones currently in our hands This is […]
Read MoreThe 12 Million Votes Bank
By Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde In my last article, Zulum is Coming, I mentioned a 12m votes bank whose ownership a founding member of the APC, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, and his APC ascribed to President Muhammadu Buhari. Even the wise, articulate and persuasive Reno Omokri, in his recent article, “2023: Political Realities That Annoy […]
Read MoreTime for Mr. Emifele to resign as CBN Governor
By Maiwada Dammallam So, Mr. Godwin Emifele, the Governor of Nigeria’s apex bank, has finally “succumbed to pressure” and picked up the pricy N100m APC presidential nomination form after “equally sustains pricy campaigns by numerous shadowy groups of good spirited Nigerians” who believe he’s the savior to take Nigeria out of the woods come […]
Read MoreUthman Taha: The Calligrapher of the Holy Qur’an
By Dr. Aliyu Tilde I must celebrate him for he has given me my most reliable companion for the past 33 years. This is the calligrapher of the most circulated copy of the Qur’an today. The Saudi Kingdom alone has printed over 200 million copies for free distribution in the world, not to mention […]
Read MoreLetter to Bauchi state APC
By Mukhtar Jarmajo With the primary elections of the All Progressives Congress (APC) around the corner, it is right that the Bauchi state chapter of the party is reminded of what lay before it. This is especially so given the party’s history in the state. It got power in 2015 but lost it in […]
Read MoreWays to Overcome Stage Fright
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The life of students, especially those who are set to continue with the academic line, is full of making one presentation or the other. From undergraduate IT and final year project defense, postgraduate research proposal, progress, internal and external defense to any other local, national, and international conferences. The departmental seminar, which […]
Read MorePYO Declaration: Why the sleeplessness from the Tinubu Camp?
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin On Monday morning, Nigerians witnessed the much expected formal declaration of interest for the 2023 presidential race by Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. The declaration didn’t come to many as a surprise because there were handwritten all over the country pointing to the day. The seven (7) minutes declaration speech was […]
Read MoreThe inevitable, fast, and furious technological advancement: how to remain relevant (2)
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The previous article (1) discussed some scenarios: smartphone vs gadgets, tricycle vs taxi, and Youtube vs film industries, to indicate how modern advancement reduced some careers to not so relevant, in some cases obliterating thém; thanks to the lack of career update or in some cases fighting the advancement by the business […]
Read MoreThe inevitable, fast, and furious technological advancement: how to remain relevant (1)
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The dynamism and frequent changes that shape our careers are perplexing. It is thought evoking to find a once booming business into its knees gasping for breath. After the business or a career must have found its feet looking to remain relevant forever only to start crumbling before coming to extinction […]
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