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Kano Guber: The echoes of past similar cases- Dahiru Muhammad Hashim
By Dr. Dahiru Muhammad Hashim
Today, I write not only as a keen observer of political affairs but as a concerned citizen deeply troubled by recent ugly trends in our democratic landscape.
In the aftermath of the tribunal's decision!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Which of the Port Harcourt refinery will commence operations in December: The old, the new, or both-…
By Usman Bello
A recent Federal Government announcement indicates that the Port Harcourt Refinery will begin operations in December 2023. This information would typically bring joy to citizens, but given the history of unfulfilled!-->!-->!-->…
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When shall we stop going to court after elections? (1)-Hassan Gimba
By Hassan Gimba
Is there something with the presidential system of democracy we have twice adopted for ourselves that necessitates involving the courts where judges are made to be the ultimate arbiter between contestants?
In 1979, it!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Mr President, please save our judiciary, our democracy, our country- Hassan Gimba
“A corrupt judge is more harmful to the society than a man who runs amok with a dagger in a crowded street. While the man with the dagger can be restrained physically, a corrupt judge deliberately destroys the foundation of!-->!-->…
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The imperative need to grant Kwara North opportunity to govern the State in 2027- Hassan Zubairu…
By Hassan Zubairu Muhammad
To begin with, I want to seize this opportunity to appreciate my audience for their usual support and understanding of the political views I share. I believe that the service of our dear state is a bunch of!-->!-->!-->…
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Kano Judgement: Making monstrous mischief out of minor mistake – Bala Ibrahim
BY Bala Ibrahim
Ordinarily, I wouldn’t write on the subject matter, because it is legal, and comes with a lot of technicalities. But such technicalities are regular visitors in the career of my calling-journalism. Blunder, error, and!-->!-->!-->…
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Military (Mis) Rule: Twists, turns and socio-economic tragedy of life in Niger Republic- Adeola Musa
By Adeola Musa
Unfolding reality in Niger Republic, a nation known to be Nigeria`s closest ally before the recent military coup that occurred in the country, seems to be posing serious socio-economic, and security challenges to the!-->!-->!-->…
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The Fallen Iroko Tree: Tribute to Prof. Ibrahim Baba Yakubu (1965–2023)- Murtala Uba Mohammed
By Murtala Uba Mohammed (PhD)
My selection of the metaphor of Iroko tree, a giant and strong to characterize Professor Ibrahim Baba Yakubu was not by accident.
The decision was influenced by the fact that Professor Yakubu who is!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Mele Kyari and the NNPC Odyssey: Navigating challenges, bringing innovation- Kabir Kabo Usman
By Kabir Kabo Usman, PhD
More often than not people tend to forget the simple meaning of chemistry which is the study of chemicals.
Human beings, plants animals are all made from the four classifications of matter as solid, liquid,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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MM Yusuf: An activist scholar Retires- Hassan A. Saliu
By Hassan A. Saliu
Mallam Muazu Mohammed Yusuf retired from the services of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) in April 2023 after putting in forty-two years in service.
The years he spent in BUK as a lecturer were quite exciting and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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