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…
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…
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.…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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.…
By Firdausi Muhammad Wambai Activities and ceremonies in the past during marriages were carried out with decorum and not much spending; after the marriages couples lived harmoniously with scarce recourses…
By Sale Wada Sale Kirki Am with excitement and joy in my face to recommend the efforts of Gombe state Governor, Alhaji Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya for bringing such a development…
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin The positive multiplier effect of industries on a community can never be overemphasized; with industries around, the sprouting population majority of which are unemployed youth basking in…
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin For my insight about this topic, check the previous article series. The present discussion wishes to share a little bit more of my observation and experience during…
Just like the most populous county in Africa that consists of 250 ethnic groups speaking over 525 languages, the All Progressives Congress (APC) aptly reflects who we are as a…
By Abdulhalim Ishaq Ringim As much as Nigeria’s intelligentsia despise discussing or even acknowledging the influence of regional and religious sentimentalism in our politics, we all have to agree(not because…
By Bilyamin Abdulmumin Our careers are a good example of the law of diminishing returns. Without any deliberate effort to influence it, most of the time, a successful career follows…
By Ruth Yohanna The Fulani tribe in Nigeria are often profiled as volatile and intolerant group while others call them naive and igorants. How true is the above statement? Originally…
By Henzem Helen Biringmiap Youths in any country that focuses and aspires a sustainable development serves as the golden star that shines in driving the wheel of development of such…
By Sommidah Solomon It is a known fact that no nation can make progress without the people being at its centre. They are the driving force of every development. From…
By Muhammad Umar Shehu and Dangana Henry Joseph Average and poor masses in this country have continue to lament on the continues fuel scarcity in the country which have continue…
By Hajara Isah Saleh During the 2015 and 2019 general elections, most people of Nigeria were blind because at that moment they need change by all means that was how…
By Suraja Ahmad Alkali Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production or recreational purposes. Improved water supply…
By Fatima Bala Isah Children are precious gift that comfort the hearts of parents, they deserve to enjoy each stage of their lives from infanthood, childhood up to adulthood. Some…
By Fauziya Yusuf Shall Since the return of democratic rule in Nigeria in 1999, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC held several elections from that of president and the national…
By Al’amin Ibrahim Child labor is a worldwide issue which damages the physical and mental development of children. It deprives children of their self-worth. Many children work under exploitative conditions…
By Nelson O. Fashina It is very saddening to hear in the news reports this morning that NANS is threatening to attack their Lecturers over the one month tenured warning…
By Maiwada Dammallam It’s no longer news that an estimated 100 million litres, almost twice Nigeria’s 55.99 million litres daily consumption, of contaminated petrol were imported into Nigeria and had…
By Ibrahim Idris. It’s already New Year but a very sad one, with the impending petrol price hike in Nigeria this year. To Nigerians is not a Happy New Year…
By Mercy ifeoma Okafor As 2023 general elections keeps on knocking at the door, every Nigerian should be mindful of who to elect as the next president of this great…
By Baraka Shehu Gital Drugs are scientifically proven liquids or tablets when taken could relief pain or help sick ones recover from the ailments. Using drugs without medical doctor’s prescription…
By ASC Fahad Chikaji Ahmed Substance abuse among youths and young adults in Nigeria has been a significant health, social, educational and psychological problems that threaten sustainable human carrier development.…
By Sadiya Muhammad Rabi’u Nigeria is a country blessed with so many minerals resources, agricultural produced and also with hospitable citizens that always work for country’s progress; but some of…
By Silas Shentukwak Teachers come and go. But their memories are forever; the lessons they taught are never forgotten. The death of Mr. Mathew Godwin Sule, staff of the Department…
By Fatima Salisu Shehu It is easy today to lose sight of the fact that social media actually have created some wonderful things in the world. They’ve reunited lost family…
By Dorcas Adams Since the recent exacerbation of terrorism in northern Nigeria, there have not been serious legal actions to punish the culprits. There should be an emergency court for…
By Salmanu Idris Dajin In Nigeria It has become a Vogue in any international issues especially football when it comes to Nigeria versus any other country, cross-pollination and cross-fertilization of…
By Usman Muhammad Salihu The worrisome contemporary and long-term devastating challenges facing the northern Nigeria and lacks of a befitting mouthpiece calls for the need of setting up a standard…
By Mercy Sani Every student’s dream is to become a worker in an organization, institution or ministry after graduation. Students put more effort in their studies so as to come…
By Ibrahim M. Baba The Rice Pyramid unveiled yesterday in Abuja has continued to generate anger and misinformed comments on Social Media. Some people out of ignorance or sheer mischief…
By Kashim Shattima Being a keynote address I presented at the Support Group Conference, organised by Support Groups Management Council (SGMC), in honour of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu at International…
By Anas Danladi Muhammad The current situation in northern Nigeria called for more security beef, considering the fact that all our lives are like insects; that may be killed at…