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Almajiris: Tambuwal’s Noble Solution for the North

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By Nafiu Muhammad Lema

Almajirci System of education has for long been the topic of debate in the country, particularly in Northern Nigeria. Some are of the opinion, that it should be abolished totally while others spiritedly search for an alternative to the system. In fact, some States have already sent the Almajiris back to their respective States of origin. Their roaming streets, and peeps into homes are a menace to public. Coming up with a solution to this lingering problem has been the topic of discussions for several years.

Many public commentators have added their voices to the debate with some supporting the abolishment, while others holding contrary views. But as usual Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has a good initiative divergent from both the views- ‘for and against’ the system (Almajirci). His own way, for dealing with the system was borne out of his desire to cater for all, regardless of status and class. Already Tambuwal has upgraded the two Almajiri Schools within Sokoto from their moribund state, before his administration to modern standard.

Two years ago Governor Tambuwal led a delegation from Sokoto to far away Indonesia, as part of the plans for taking Sokoto State to greater heights through the reform of the Almajirci system of education and on other areas of development. And there he noted a solution to the very debate Sokoto, and other Northern States are entangled in, with regard to the issue. The Indonesian Pondok system of Almajirci education which is operational in some Muslim countries of Asia, is just the panacea. Sokoto State’s pursuit of the system in a remodeled form would make it the brightest star in Northern Nigeria. Pandok system, entails combination of Qur’anic education with western one as well as provision of skill training simultaneously to Almajiri pupils, which will make them self reliant on completion of the search for their education.

This shows how advantageous, is the system, to Quranic pupils. The structures within the Indonesian Pondok system are everlasting, and infinite. If there is any alternative to Almajirci system in Northern Nigeria, it is the Indonesian Pondok system.

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As Social Institution too, Indonesian Pondok system has played a major role over the centuries. It emphasises core values of sincerity, simplicity, individual autonomy, solidarity and self-control. Children just like Almajiris are separated from their families, which contributes to a sense of individual commitment to the faith and close bonding to a teacher.

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Let me pay tribute to the leader of new modern Sokoto, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal for becoming the unbreakable shield to these defenseless children roaming the streets of Sokoto. Any sane or kind hearted person will have to feel for them. And Tambuwal, again with no exception, came to their rescue. If implemented, and going by his staunch opposition to immoral conduct, and behaviour, and as he pledged during the Stakeholders meeting held in Sokoto, the ancient city will once again be o
in the limelight.

On many occasions a lot of us in the State misunderstand his ways. Whenever he makes a case for Sokoto, the outcome will naturally unfold as the best decision. He has a way of silently achieving the unachievable in a manner that other actors got swayed to his side . He is exceptionally the best mathematician in the field, and unarguably amongst the best administrators in Nigeria.

Education sector in its entirety has been given much elaborate attention by Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal’s administration. To make the work easier Tambuwal subdivided the sector into Ministries of Higher Education, and that of Basic and Secondary Education assisted by Arabic and Islamic Education Board, and Female Education Board in order to provide affordable Education template that the present, and next generation will be proud of.

As if that is not enough, Tambuwal reinvigorated, and rejuvenated Sokoto State Universal Basic Education to further enhance, and re energise the Education of Sokoto citizens. Tambuwal further accorded high premium to the Ministry of Science and Technical Education by changing it to Ministry of Science and Technology alone, and schools under it receiving the needed care.

The results of this massive outreach to Education Sector in Sokoto State is overwhelming. There is no doubt, Tambuwal has achieved indelible foot marks in the Sector that can stand the test of time. The State Government has also passed the Compulsory Education Bill which stipulates penalty for parents that deny their wards the chance of going to school. The bill, mandates not only the enrolment of students but also the retention in school of every child in the State.

The State Consultative Committee on Education headed by the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar

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Beyond the Godfather’s Shadow: Why Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf Chose Kano Over a Provincial Presidential Quest

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​By Kabiru Sani Dogo Maiwanki

​The recent pronouncements by Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso regarding Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s strategic political recalibration have finally stripped away the façade, exposing the profound ideological fissures within the NNPP hierarchy. In a caustic address delivered Saturday evening, the Senator characterized the Governor’s newfound autonomy as a “betrayal” of a far more egregious nature than that of his predecessor, Abdullahi Ganduje. However, in this vitriolic attempt to cast himself as the victim of political infidelity, Kwankwaso inadvertently betrayed a disconcerting truth: he viewed the incumbent administration not as a sovereign executive entity, but as a subordinate instrument of his personal political estate.

​Senator Kwankwaso remarked that, as a presidential hopeful, his fundamental expectation was that the administration he purportedly “installed” would function as a geopolitical centrifuge—a financial and logistical catalyst designed to project the Kwankwasiyya hegemony into neighboring Northwestern territories. He expressed profound chagrin that, over two years into this mandate, the machinery of the Kano State government has not been weaponized to “conquer” even Jigawa State for his political brand. This revelation is remarkably candid; it implies that the Senator’s patronage of the current administration was never rooted in the socio-economic advancement of the Kano populace, but was instead a cynical stratagem to treat the state’s commonwealth as a private war chest for a singular, ego-driven presidential odyssey.

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​By resisting this role, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has committed what Kwankwaso perceives as an unpardonable “sin,” but what objective observers must recognize as a courageous act of institutional integrity. The Governor’s refusal to allow the Kano State treasury to be cannibalized for regional political expansion is a resounding victory for fiscal prudence and administrative transparency. It represents a principled rejection of the archaic practice where public commonwealth is weaponized to bolster the narrow political interests of a singular godfather at the expense of the citizenry.

​The depth of the Senator’s desperation is now laid bare for all to see. In a striking reversal from his usual posture of absolute authority, Kwankwaso has been reduced to making public appeals for reconciliation. His recent plea—openly asking anyone with access to the Governor to “beg him to come back”—reveals a leader who has finally grasped the magnitude of his loss. It is the sound of a man who realizes that the “innocent aide” he once underrated has not only secured his independence but has taken the soul of the movement with him.

​It is therefore essential for Kwankwaso and other political leaders who pride themselves on their political stature to realize that there is a limit to how long they can continue to deceive and exploit their followers. Respect must be reciprocal; whether between a leader and the led, there is a definitive limit to the amount of insult, manipulation, and contempt any person can endure.

Whenever you push a supporter to the brink and their patience finally runs out, the consequences of their anger will certainly be unpleasant for those in power.
​For the well-meaning people of Kano, this is a moment to offer unalloyed commendation. Governor Abba deserves praise for his steadfastness in protecting the state’s allocations and for prioritizing the welfare of the masses over the expansionist agenda of a political empire. Abba Kabir Yusuf has chosen to be the custodian of the people’s trust rather than a puppet for personal ambition, and in doing so, he has redefined the essence of leadership in Kano.

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From Zamfara roots to national vision: Aliyu Muhammad Adamu, seasoned media leader, returns home to serve his people.”

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Aliyu Muhammad Adamu was born on 29th December 1982 in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, into the respected Adamu Joji family.

He hails from a lineage that includes notable family members such as Alhaji Sanda Adamu Tsafe (Sarkin Yakin Tsafe), Alhaji Aliyu Adamu (Danmadami), Alhaji Sani Adamu, Hajiya Khadija Adamu (Gwoggo Dala), and Hajiya Amina, among others.

His father, Muhammad Adamu (popularly known as Nata’ala), later relocated to Kano State in pursuit of business expansion. As a result, Aliyu and his siblings were raised in Kano, where he began his early education at Da’awa Primary School, Kano.

Driven by a strong connection to his roots, Aliyu returned to Zamfara State for his secondary education, attending Unity Secondary School, Gummi. He subsequently gained admission into Bayero University, Kano (BUK), where he obtained both his Diploma and Bachelor’s Degree, graduating in 2010.

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After completing his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Aliyu faced the realities of life with resilience and determination, navigating through challenges that shaped his character and leadership capacity. In 2014, he returned to Zamfara State and began his professional career in the media industry with Gamji Television and Radio.

Through dedication, hard work, and professional excellence, he served the organization for nearly ten years, rising through the ranks to become the General Manager of the station, an achievement that underscored his leadership, administrative competence, and commitment to public communication.

In 2023, Aliyu voluntarily resigned from the media organization and relocated to Kano State in pursuit of broader opportunities and personal development. Today, driven by a renewed sense of purpose and a lifelong commitment to his people, Aliyu Muhammad Adamu is preparing to return to his hometown to seek the support and mandate of his people. His aspiration is to represent our parents, brothers, and sisters at the federal level, with a clear vision of contributing meaningfully to the development, unity, and overall progress of Zamfara State.

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Opinion:The Anatomy Of A Hoax- Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abba Yusuf

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​By Ahmed Badamasi Tsaure

​The recent wave of political “scoops” regarding the purported defection of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has moved beyond mere speculation into a coordinated campaign of character assassination. Most notably, reports by Daily Nigerian claiming the Governor’s move was “postponed” are masterpieces of fiction, designed to paint a sitting Governor as indecisive and subordinate. As a witness to the political realities in Kano, I find it necessary to dismantle these fallacies with the facts that the purveyors of this rumor have conveniently ignored. In Nigerian politics, defection is a statutory process requiring a formal resignation from one’s current party. To date, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has not submitted any resignation from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). To claim that a “finalized arrangement” for a Monday registration existed is a procedural hallucination; one cannot join a new house without first stepping out of the old one.
​Furthermore, the narrative suggests the Governor’s plans were shelved because he failed to seek the “blessings” of local APC bigwigs. This is a laughable distortion of executive power. History is replete with Governors who defected based on executive conviction without the interference of local APC “big wigs.” We have seen this with the Governor of Delta vs. Senator Omo-Agege, the Governor of Bayelsa vs. David Lyon and Minister Heineken Lokpobiri, the Governor of Rivers vs. Nyesom Wike, and the Governor of Plateau vs. the current National Chairman of the APC. More recently, the defections of Governors like Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), Ben Ayade (Cross River), and Bello Matawalle (Zamfara) proved that when a Governor moves, he does so as the new leader of the party in his state. It is also historically hypocritical to label such a move as “betrayal.” When Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso defected from the PDP to the APC in 2013, he did not seek permission from any person or leadership—he led a rebellion based on his own conviction. If it was “principled politics” for the godfather then, it cannot be “betrayal” for the Governor now.

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​What, then, remains for a Governor who already holds the overwhelming mandate of his people? It is a known fact that Governor Abba Yusuf moves with the ironclad support of almost 95% of the Kano State House of Assembly, 50% of the National Assembly members from the state, all 44 Local Government chairmen, and the entire grassroots party structure. The desperate attempt by the NNPP National Working Committee to dissolve the Kano executive committees is a futile, “too-late” maneuver that only confirms their loss of control. When a Governor commands such total loyalty, he does not ask for permission; he leads. The defection of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf is inevitable if he so wishes, as he carries the entire political soul of Kano with him.
​The theory that the APC postponed this move because Senator Kwankwaso is not coming along simply does not hold water. Kwankwaso’s refusal to join the APC is a settled matter; it is alleged the President offered him a ministerial position or the Chairmanship of the soon-to-be resuscitated Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), both of which he rejected after his demand to join the Presidential ticket was denied. Using this stalemate as a pretext for the Governor’s “indecision” is a transparent lie aimed at making the Governor look like a political appendage. It is disheartening to see Daily Nigerian abandon objective journalism to frame the Governor as a “betrayer.” If Governor Abba Yusuf chooses to move, he does so as a leader of a massive political movement. The media must stop concocting stories to mislead the public. Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf remains focused on his mandate. These rumors are merely the desperate gasps of those who wish to see Kano in perpetual turmoil.

​Ahmed Badamasi Tsaure writes from Shanono Local Government, Kano State. He can be reached at ahmedtsaure28@gmail.com.

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