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Breaking: Kano to Re-open Schools August 10

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From Muhammad Sani,Kano

Kano State Government has approved the re-opening of state’s senior secondary schools from Monday, August 10th.

This was contained in a statement signed by Kano state commissioner of Education Sunusi Kiru .

The commissioner said the executive Governor of Kano state Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has approved  Monday 10th August 2020 as the resumption date for the senior secondary schools (SS3) students that are expected to write their west African Senior School Certificate Examination scheduled to commence from 17th of August.

According to Sunusi Kiru, the state Government has directed all principals and proprietors of public and private schools to note that they have only a week from Monday 3rd August 2020 to start preparation and put adequate measures against COVID 19.

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The statement said the Kano state government has warned the schools not to re-open before the slated date of August 10th and all principals should ensure that working hours are reduced in the schools and including adherence to social distancing guidelines.

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The State Government said the resumption dates for other examinations and for the rest of the classes including the SS1, SS2, and JSS 1-3 as well as Primary schools will be announced in due course.

The commissioner of education noted that that the state ministry of education is encouraging the e-learning education program using Google classrooms, radio and Television stations, and other online platforms until full normalcy is returned to the academic environment.

 

The commissioner also appreciated stakeholders like NGOs, parents Teachers associations, proprietors of private schools, old students association, and press for their continued support.

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APC Persons With Disabilities Reject Kwankwaso’s Return to APC

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The APC Persons with Disabilities Support Organization in Kano State has publicly rejected the potential return of Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso to the All Progressives Congress (APC). This announcement was made by Comrade Aminu Muazu Fagge, Chairman of the organization, during a press briefing at the Kano Press Centre.

Comrade Fagge emphasized that the organization’s stance reflects the collective interests of its members and their commitment to preserving the party’s stability, prosperity, and unity. He stated, “Kwankwaso’s self-interest would undermine the party’s peace and success, treating APC like his personal company, similar to his past parties.”

Reaffirming Loyalty to Party Leadership

The organization reiterated its unwavering loyalty to the APC leadership under Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje and Hon. Abdullahi Abbas Sanusi. Comrade Fagge praised their leadership, describing it as a true embodiment of the party’s values and principles.

Welcoming Genuine Supporters

While rejecting Kwankwaso’s return, the organization expressed its openness to welcoming individuals who genuinely contribute to the growth of the APC. “APC is not one person’s property; it’s a great party for all good citizens of Nigeria,” Fagge remarked, underscoring the organization’s zero tolerance for discord.

Prioritizing Party Unity and Stability

The APC Persons with Disabilities Support Organization reaffirmed its commitment to prioritizing the unity, stability, and prosperity of the APC. This, they believe, is essential for the party’s continued success and relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape.

Appreciation for APC’s Inclusive Approach

The organization also lauded the APC’s inclusive approach, which empowers Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) through various welfare initiatives under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda. Comrade Fagge expressed gratitude for these efforts, highlighting their positive impact on the lives of PWDs.

 

In closing, the organization extended its appreciation to all supporters and stakeholders, declaring, “Long live Nigeria! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live APC! Long live President Ahmed Bola Tinubu!”

 

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Hajj 2025: Let’s build United front for hitch free exercise, AHMSP urges stakeholders

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The Association of Hajj Media Support Professionals (AHMSP) has advocated unhindered support and harmonious relationships among stakeholders in Hajj industry in the interest of Nigerian pilgrims.

AHMSP, a non-profit interest group of media professionals in Nigeria, urged relevant and key players in the industry to support the preparation and tireless efforts of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to guarantee seamless pilgrimage this year.

The Professionals who monitor and report Hajj activities concerning Nigerian pilgrims, are worried about the flood of negative thoughts and sponsored media articles around the Hajj regulator of recent, even as activities for 2025 Hajj are gathering momentum.

In a statement signed by Ibrahim Abubakar Nagarta, National Coordinator, AHMSP believed that, at a peak period when upbeat swing for 2025 Hajj speaks volume, throwing a spanner in the wheel of progress, for whatever motives, should be discouraged by all.

Instead, AHMSP urged stakeholders to consider the significance of Hajj exercise as a sacred call to serve Almighty Allah, above other mundane and peculiar interests, adding that derailing sensitive activities at this material time earns no one any meaningful gain.

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AHMSP cited the tremendous achievements recorded so far ahead of airlift of pilgrims commencement, insisting that NAHCON, under the tutelage of Professor Abdullahi Usman Saleh, deserves commendation from the expanded stakeholders.

The group called on interested parties to refrain from constituting any act capable of frustrating NAHCON’s preparation to transport over 52,000 Nigerians to Saudi Arabia for the spiritual exercise .

” It is no longer strange that Hajj exercise and activities around the Nigerian Hajj house are attracting a wide range of media outreach. In other words, the loud ovation symbolizes the significance of hajj in Nigerian context.

“AHMSP has monitored activities of NAHCON and preparation for hajj 2025 in the last month and came to the realization of tremendous achievements recorded so far by the commission under the leadership of Professor Abdullahi Usman Saleh.

” We have seen how the present NAHCON board disbursed refunds from Saudi Arabia, monies for poor and non-rendered service to Nigerian pilgrims in previous hajj. Professor Saleh, instructed for prompt and immediate disbursement of the funds to all affected 2023 pilgrims. This act signified utmost transparency and fear of Allah.

” AHMSP also took cognisance of Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman’s diligence in negotiating a downward review of the cost of services and eventually securing discounts on accommodation, transportation, feeding and other services at Masha’ir. This development led to drastic drop in the overall Hajj fare for 2025 against the expectations of higher fare courtesy of the uncertainty of forex rate in the country.

” Against all odds, the Commission also took responsibility and secured accommodations for private tours ahead of the deadline, even when the operators could not raise funds for the service.

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2027:Former Gov Fayose Threatens To Work Against Atiku

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Ayodele Fayose, a former governor of Ekiti State on Friday said he would work against the two-time presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar if he picks the party’s ticket for the third time.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today, the former governor warned Atiku to stay away from contesting the 2027 presidential election, especially under the umbrella of the PDP.Politics-themed apparel

His words, “I’m telling you that if Atiku comes again, I will work against him. It’s time to learn our lessons.

“Nigeria’s want to hear and make a decision and have an understanding,” he said.

According to Fayose, a Southerner would not succeed President Bola Tinubu in the next presidential poll.

“People can say what they like, but after Asiwaju’s tenure, let a Southerner come out, I will also come out and say a Southerner can’t be president of Nigeria,” the former governor added.

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