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Gov. Ganduje Attends late former Oyo state governor’s Burial

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A day after Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Governor of Oyo state, Senator Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi at his Lagos residence, Saturday, he was in Ibadan, Sunday, for burial of the deceased in-law and former governor.

He was accompanied by the Speaker of Kano State House of Assembly, Right Honourable Abdul’aziz Garba Gafasa, Nasiru Aliko Koki, party elder and Murtala Sule Garo, Commissioner for Local Governments and Chieftancy Affairs.

Governor Ganduje’s wife and her sister In-law and Ajimobi’s widow

In Ibadan, governor Ganduje prayed for the reposed soul of Senator Ajimobi and urged his family to follow the footsteps of the deceased former governor.

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While re-extending the condolences of the government and people of Kano state to the family and government of Oyo state, he reiterated that Nigeria, as an entity, loses an illustrious son, whose patriotic commitment would be remembered for unpredictable time.

Governor Ganduje joined many other governors and other dignitaries in Ibadan, who also attended the burial under strict adherence of the COVID-19 protocols. They all prayed for Almighty Allah’s Forgiveness to late Ajimobi.

Governor Ganduje and his son In law Idris Ajimobi

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Kano First Commends Government, Peace-Loving Citizens for Tackling Ganduje’s Independent Hisbah

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Kano First Commends Government, Peace-Loving Citizens for Tackling Ganduje’s Independent Hisbah

Kano First has commended the Kano State Government under Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf for responding maturely to the unpatriotic effort made by former Kano State Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to establish an independent Hisbah.

In a statement issued by comrade Abdulkadir Balarabe of Kano First, he said the mature response of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has truly shown how the Governor is in charge of the affairs of Kano State.

He said that if not for the prompt response of Governor Yusuf, the proposal made by former Governor Ganduje would have resulted in chaos.

Comrade Abdulkadir Balarabe asked how someone like former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who ruled the state, could come up with a parallel independent Hisbah organization — a moral security organization — unless he was trying to challenge the authority of the state.

For Ganduje to come out and tell the public that he has abandoned the idea of establishing an independent Hisbah Fisabilillahi shows how mature the present Governor of Kano State is in handling the former Governor’s invitation to chaos.

Kano First further urged peace-loving citizens of Kano to continue to rally behind Governor Yusuf and avoid anything that could cause chaos in Kano State, like the effort made by former Governor Ganduje to challenge the authority of the Kano State Government.

They also thanked well-meaning individuals, including some elders in Kano, for not backing former Governor Ganduje’s ill-advised intention to set up a parallel Hisbah group in Kano.

 

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AMTAY TECH SHARES #20.5M to Staffers at 15th Years Anniversary of Excellence

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Mustapha Alfanla _Kano

The management of AMTAY technology Ltd on Saturday 13th, December rewarded its members of staff for outstanding and dedicated selfless services at the 15th years anniversary of corporate service.

The event which took place in Kano saw the emergence of seven (7) staffers, who were rewarded with plagues and gifts worth #20.5m for their loyalty and commitment to the company.

Among the highest recipients, were two staff members presented with all expensive paid trip to perform Hajj for 2026. It included the Project Manager, Engr. Rabiu Shehu Bilyaminu, (mnse) and a General Supervisor, Lawan Hamisu.

Other categories include the Best site Engineer, Engr. Mustapha Abubakar, who received a plague and smart TV; Best Car Driver of the year, Bello Tanko; Best Truck driver of the year, Abubakar Mahmud; Most Active and Dedicated Mason award, Sulaiman Usman Yaro; Most Active and Dedicated Foreman award, Yakubu Emmanuel, all of whom received plagues and a Fridge each.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director/CEO, Engr. Dr. Muhammad Tayyeb Abdulwahhab, said, though, the company is still very young, but decided to reward excellence and dedication of pioneering staffers of the company. In his words, “hard work pays when it is appreciated, and that is why we decided to honour those who deserved it”.

Side attractions at the event include traditional displays by the Koroso dancers, who thrilled the audience with their wonderful acrobatic performances.

Dignitaries at the event include the COREN Registrar, Prof. O. A. U. Uche, FNSE, who was represented by Engr. Prof. Aaron Aboshio, FNSE; Abdullahi Maiwada PhD. mnipr, mniia, Deputy Comptroller of Customs, National Public Relations Officer of Nigeria Customs; Hon. Bashar Aliyu Buhari, S.A to Hon. Minister, Fed. Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning; Dr. Usman Yahaya Kansila, FNSE, FNIM
Chairman, UYK Groups ably represented by Alh. Nasidi Sabo; Dr. Adamu Mato, Gado da masun Rano, Turakin Bunkure and other well wishers.

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Diplomatic Push Secures Release of Nigerian Troops Detained in Burkina Faso

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

A delegation led by Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has successfully secured the release of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) personnel detained in Burkina Faso.

The soldiers were detained after their aircraft conducted a precautionary landing at the nearest airfield in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. The NAF stated the landing was due to an observed technical concern and was carried out in full compliance with standard safety and international aviation protocols.

The Burkinabé government, however, had initially described the unscheduled arrival as a breach of its sovereignty.

At the request of President Bola Tinubu, Minister Tuggar’s delegation met with Burkina Faso’s junta leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. According to a statement from the minister’s spokesperson, Alkasim Abdulkadir, the issue was “amicably resolved” following discussions.

The talks extended beyond the immediate incident, serving as a diplomatic channel to reaffirm ties. Abdulkadir noted that Tuggar conveyed a message of “solidarity and fraternity” from President Tinubu. Both parties discussed enhancing bilateral relations and regional integration, with a focus on coordinated political, security, and economic cooperation—particularly in addressing shared regional security challenges.

“Both sides agreed to sustain regular consultations and pursue practical measures to deepen bilateral cooperation and regional integration, reflecting a shared resolve to promote peace, unity, and stability in the sub-region,” the statement read.

The Nigerian delegation included high-ranking officials such as the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Mohammed Mohammed; the NAF Chief of Policy and Plans, A.Y. Abdullahi; Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to ECOWAS, Olawale Awe; and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Chief of Protocol, Wahab Akande.

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