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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…
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Hausa-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…
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Chemical 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…
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Mentorship: 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…
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DRUG 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…
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Bauchi 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)…
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AGAJE 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…
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Bauchi 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…
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Drug 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…
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Mystery 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…
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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…
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Harnessing 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,…
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The 12 Million Votes Bank
By Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde In my last article, Zulum is Coming, I mentioned a 12m votes bank whose…
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Time 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…
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Uthman 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…
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Letter to Bauchi state APC
By Mukhtar Jarmajo With the primary elections of the All Progressives Congress (APC) around the corner, it is right…
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Ways to Overcome Stage Fright
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The life of students, especially those who are set to continue with the academic line, is full…
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PYO 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…
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The 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…
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The 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…
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MORAL DECADENCE: Zestful cause of relinquishing good societal norms
By Firdausi Muhammad Wambai Activities and ceremonies in the past during marriages were carried out with decorum and not much…
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The advent of Lincoln University Kumo
By Sale Wada Sale Kirki Am with excitement and joy in my face to recommend the efforts of Gombe…
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The vision of Industrialization in Kebbi State: The Scorecard
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The positive multiplier effect of industries on a community can never be overemphasized; with industries around,…
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NYSC Redeployment and Service in Absentia: How not Fall as a Prey (3)
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin For my insight about this topic, check the previous article series. The present discussion wishes to…
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APC: The political party that reflects Nigeria’s diversity
Just like the most populous county in Africa that consists of 250 ethnic groups speaking over 525 languages, the…
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2023 Elections: Politics, Religion and the Osinbajo Question
By Abdulhalim Ishaq Ringim As much as Nigeria’s intelligentsia despise discussing or even acknowledging the influence of regional and…
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The sad end of successful careers: What lessons can we learn?
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin Our careers are a good example of the law of diminishing returns. Without any deliberate effort to…
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Fulani: The most volatile and tolerant group in Nigerian
By Ruth Yohanna The Fulani tribe in Nigeria are often profiled as volatile and intolerant group while others call…
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Youth as the future of our Nation should embraced peace
By Henzem Helen Biringmiap Youths in any country that focuses and aspires a sustainable development serves as the golden…
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PATRIOTISM: A building block for National Development
By Sommidah Solomon It is a known fact that no nation can make progress without the people being at…
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Fuel scarcity, Nigerians against Nigerians
By Muhammad Umar Shehu and Dangana Henry Joseph Average and poor masses in this country have continue to lament…
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2023: Let us not repeat the previous mistake
By Hajara Isah Saleh During the 2015 and 2019 general elections, most people of Nigeria were blind because at…
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Effects of using contaminated water
By Suraja Ahmad Alkali Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for…
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HOUSE-HELP: Disguised modern slavery ruining the lives of Teenagers
By Fatima Bala Isah Children are precious gift that comfort the hearts of parents, they deserve to enjoy each…
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2023: Let’s have a credible Local Government elections
By Fauziya Yusuf Shall Since the return of democratic rule in Nigeria in 1999, the Independent National Electoral Commission…
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CHILD LABOUR: A major factor in children’s poor upbringing in Nigeria
By Al’amin Ibrahim Child labor is a worldwide issue which damages the physical and mental development of children. It…
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NANS and the toothless Tiger!
By Nelson O. Fashina It is very saddening to hear in the news reports this morning that NANS is…
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ON THE IMPORTED CONTAMINATED PMS: Heads should roll Mr. President
By Maiwada Dammallam It’s no longer news that an estimated 100 million litres, almost twice Nigeria’s 55.99 million litres…
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The Faith await us after subsidy removal
By Ibrahim Idris. It’s already New Year but a very sad one, with the impending petrol price hike in…
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2023: The danger of electing an unpatriotic President
By Mercy ifeoma Okafor As 2023 general elections keeps on knocking at the door, every Nigerian should be mindful…
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DRUG ABUSE: An increasing manace among Nigerian youths
By Baraka Shehu Gital Drugs are scientifically proven liquids or tablets when taken could relief pain or help sick…
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Implications of substance abuse on sustainable human carrier development among youths and young adults in Nigeria
By ASC Fahad Chikaji Ahmed Substance abuse among youths and young adults in Nigeria has been a significant health,…
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CORRUPTION: The root cause to most problems in Nigeria
By Sadiya Muhammad Rabi’u Nigeria is a country blessed with so many minerals resources, agricultural produced and also with…
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Tribute to Late Mathew Godwin Sule
By Silas Shentukwak Teachers come and go. But their memories are forever; the lessons they taught are never forgotten.…
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Addressing the menace of insecurity in Northern Nigeria
By Dorcas Adams Since the recent exacerbation of terrorism in northern Nigeria, there have not been serious legal actions…
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Foodball: The only game that portrays Nigeria’s unity in diversity
By Salmanu Idris Dajin In Nigeria It has become a Vogue in any international issues especially football when it…
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Need for indigenous Media outfit in Northern Region
By Usman Muhammad Salihu The worrisome contemporary and long-term devastating challenges facing the northern Nigeria and lacks of a…
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GODFATHERISM: A threat to Economic productivity in Nigeria
By Mercy Sani Every student’s dream is to become a worker in an organization, institution or ministry after graduation.…
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Rice Pyramid and the cynicism mischief makers
By Ibrahim M. Baba The Rice Pyramid unveiled yesterday in Abuja has continued to generate anger and misinformed comments…
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The Time Has Come To Choose Wisely
By Kashim Shattima Being a keynote address I presented at the Support Group Conference, organised by Support Groups Management…
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Incessant killing and kidnapping in Northern Nigeria
By Anas Danladi Muhammad The current situation in northern Nigeria called for more security beef, considering the fact that…
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