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Flood Kill Over 27 People in Kebbi

Over twenty seven people were killed by this year’s devastating flood in some local government areas of Kebbi State. The State Commissioner for Information and Culture, Alhaji Yakubu Ahmed BK,…

Did Nigeria Deserve Permanent Seat At The United Nation Security Council ?

WRITTEN BY: NASIRU MUHAMMAD WAZIRI, KANO My Dad use to say ‘you cannot cross the bridge until you have come to the point of crossing it’, it never occurs to…

5th Kano Social Influencers Summit: What You Need To Know, Its Impact

Communique of 5th Kano Social Influencers Summit organized by Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) held on 18th to 19th of September, 2024, at Grand Central Hotel, Kano, Nigeria…

NAPTIP Recieves 6 Rescued Children in Kano

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in Kano, says it has received six rescued street children in the state. The agency also reunited four rescued…

Coalition of Fulani Associations Re-Appoints Kamal Umar as Chairman

BY: UMAR IDRIS SHU’AIBU, KANO The Coalition of Fulani Associations, Kano has appointed Sarkin Fulani of Karaye Kamal Umar Shuaibu as chairman. The decision was taken during the association executive…

Kano Govt, French Agency to Spend €64Million on Water Supply

The Kano state government in collaboration with French Development Agency (AFD) is to spend over sixty four million Euro (€64Million) for the creation of new waterworks in Tamburawa and reticulations…

World International Peace Day 2024: Kano Peace Committee Inaugurates Football Academy

The Kano state Peace Committee (KPC) and Nigeria for Peace Project (N4P) has formally inaugurated the “Kano Peace Committee Football Academy” as part of the activities to mark and celebrate…

UPDATE: China, Iran Dismayed by Israel Attacks on Lebanon, As Death Toll Rises to 492

The People’s Republic of China and Islamic Republic of Iran has expressed their dismay over the disturbing web of Israel attack on Lebanon killing women and children. Lebanon health ministry…

“My Turbulent Experience With Air Peace Flight P47425: A Night of Delays & Chaos”

BY: YUSHA’U HAMZA KAFINCHIRI, ANIPR Air Peace, once renowned for its efficient service, has seemingly lost its footing in the Nigeria aviation industry. My recent ordeal on Flight P47425 from…

UPDATE: Death Toll from Israel Attacks on Lebanon Rises to 356

The Lebanese health ministry has confirmed that the number of people who died as a result of attacks across Lebanon has risen to 356 people. The ministry said 24 children…