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Jigawa@30 So Far The Best, Confirmed The Best in Future

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By Hashim Abdallah

As a play on language or just to lure wide readership, an online news outlet headline that reads ‘government declares Friday a public holiday’ pops on the locked screen of my phone from the top. None of the readers can predict what the real news can give except us from Jigawa, especially the civil servants until they click-open the news for HE Governor Badaru’s picture accompanies the headline. Then they would deduce it might be the Jigawa government that declares the day work-free day for the headline used the word government as indefinite as though the central government declared. We celebrate Jigawa State creation 30 years anniversary.

The name, ‘Jigawa,’ etymologically a Hausa word which means, hills and or landmarks which is indeed the feature of our physical the terrain. The ‘Dutse’ also, as the state capital city, the historic title is also another Hausa word, meaning rock, hence ‘rock city’ is surrounded by spectacular rocks. In Kiri Kasamma, the newly Federal Government recognised Baturiya Birds’ Game Reserve and Natural Beauty with its natural beauty is a lucrative for the state by attracting tourists.

According to National Population Commission, NPC, 2016, Jigawa has been among the sufficiently moderately populated state with over 4million population with youth as the majority.

Concerning the proudly popular African heritage before colonialism, Jigawa has five emirate zones, viz, Dutse, Gumel ,Hadejia, Kazaure and Ringim whom almost all are the receivers of the DanFodio revival and reformation Islamic flags still flying in their respective palaces’ entrances high above the dooms and or minarets.

Jigawa is among the best farming state that contributions constitutes 2.1 million tonnes of rice produced in the country apart from the fishery we constitute a wonderful quarter to the country. Only Jigawa State has adequate tributaries and a productive river with the resources traversed from boundary to boundary as from Dabi of Ringim Local Government through more than 10 local governments down to Kiri Kasamma.

Jigawa people have regained confidence unlike in the past where they felt like hiding themselves (if I can borrow from a phrase of a former governor while described the former pathetic condition of the state) among others when prosperity, education and development were discussed, but they did not hide in reality but just felt like because Jigawa people have been proud of their state since inception. Everybody is happy hence proud of his state in Jigawa. The indigenous people of Jigawa believe their state is an emerging best state, no sooner or later if not now. They are confirmed their own state is developing more than its contemporaries covering all facets of life.

The top secret of Jigawa has been stable peaceful coexistence, though I opted to take education to celebrate our attainment of it as the source of our happiness and bringer of the said peace in the write-up.

Free girl child education has been declared all over for more than a decade. The women compete in education. Discovering the workforce as a wheel of development, workers are paid on 25th of every month in the State. Where 25th perceived to fall within the weekend, workers receive salaries before 25th of a month which is not limited to education sector.

So far, Jigawa State recorded high educational institutions, cuz, Federal Universty Dutse, Sule Lamido University, K/Hausa, Khadija University Majia (a standard university starting with Medicine), Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic Kazaure, Jigawa State Polytechnic Dutse, Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic Hadejia, School of Nursing B/Kudu and Hadejia states. There are about five or more private schools of nursing in Ringim, Hadejia, Gumel, Kazaure and Dutse.

Apart from Kazaure Federal Polytechnic, Jigawa recorded 2 more Polytechnics in Dutse and Hadejia, which is rare in the north. There are 3 or more private schools of nursing, midwifery in Birnin Kudu, Hadejia and Babura, 2 schools of Remedial in Kafin Hausa and Babura.

Nothing exists in vacuum, in Jigawa we have been going with the best education commissioners whom are too intellectual to fail the system, people attained highest careers, like professors in education, doctors, etc.

The present education commissioner in person of Dr Lawan Yunusa Danzomo, an astute academic, is doing well. He is known to be workaholic and too patriotic to fail the system and or neglect it.

Apart from the best secondary students’ government scholarship sponsorship for abroad further studies, in Bamaina, a school of gifted and talented is located for students with outstanding performance in search of gifted/talented and genius students, which indeed incubated leading and excelling students in the JAMB for half a decade.

There are three specialist hospitals in Gumel, Kazaure and Hadejia under construction.

Jigawa, among her contemporaries, even amidst older states attained historical milestone and made (an) epoch(s) for we surpassed them since after reaching their positions.

Apart from electrification, all the 27 local governments have been Illuminated including the currently ongoing solar energy illumination projects to the remaining rural areas.

Jigawa has modern international airport located in Dutse.

Jigawa was created, as curved out from Kano State, on 27th August, 1991 among other 8 states under General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida under the provision of the constitution. We also neighbour Bauchi, Yobe, Katsina and even Niger Republic.

A tired traveler passing through Jigawa discovers a place to rest even to fall asleep in their journey when they reach Jigawa, just because of the good road networks covering all routes within the state. This government rehabilitated and constructed more roads and some road works are still ongoing.

Jigawa has among the best state secretariat in Nigeria if not the best one. It has beautiful structures of buildings and that of the streets.

There are more than 10 most important markets including international ones in Jigawa, viz, Maigatari international market, Gujungu National Market, Hadejia, Mallam-maduri, Sara, Kafin Hausa, etc. where grains, food items and livestocks are in abundance for haulage and exportation as the merchants visit either daily or weekly.

I Had a dream, Jigawa people and state are the most admired people and place respectively in Nigeria surpassing both Lagos and Abuja.

Hashim Abdallah is a creative writer. He teaches in Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic Hadejia, Jigawa State.

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Let President Tinubu Rename University of Lagos After Gowon, Not Abuja

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Adnan Mukhtar Tudun Wada

 

 

Adnan Mukhtar Tudun Wada

I was not happy when Northwest University Kano was renamed to Yusuf Maitama Sule University, as student leaders of that University then, we followed the interest of the students who were also not happy with the renaming at that time for one reason; the renaming was politically motivated, to hurt the founder of the institution Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. I was busy mobilising students to protest, the next day I was invited to the DSS for questions where I spent hours and all the people we were mobilising the protest together ran and dissociated themselves from it. I have no option but to plead with the DSS to release me, assuring them that not a single student would protest the government’s action.

The renaming has affected many students who are seeking admission abroad; it’s Northwest University on my transcript and Yusuf Maitama Sule University on my certificate. This is kinda confusing and not good at all.

Politicians should immortalise individuals in their new projects not existing ones. The renaming of the University of Abuja to Yakubu Gowon University is not good for the university’s alumni.

The President should have found a new project or built a new University by naming it after the former Head of State.

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I don’t support the idea of playing politics by renaming our universities and this happens mostly in Nigeria.

Imagine waking up renaming the University of Maiduguri to Mohammed Goni University, Yobe State University to Ibrahim Geidam University, the University of Ibadan to Abiola Ajimobi University, the University of Lagos to Lateef Jakande University.

It will be bad for the alumni of the aforementioned universities to come across this.

Why is this only happening in Africa? Look at Makerere University in Uganda, it was established in 1920 but despite Yoweri Mosevenni’s long reign; he didn’t for once attempt to change it to even his name for selfish reasons.

He didn’t think of renaming the Entebbe International Airport after him but in Nigeria, we have this culture of renaming everything after individuals.

If you want to be immortalised, leave a lasting legacy as Gowon did in establishing NYSC. That enough is Okay and better than naming an institution after him.

President Tinubu should have renamed the University of Lagos after Gowon, not Abuja. I’m sure his people will reject this not for any reason but because of the large number of people that will be affected by it.

The University of Abuja Alumni were all crying over this painful decision.

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Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya: Champion of Civil Society and Good Governance in Northern Nigeria

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Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, is an influential Civil Society figure in Kano State and Northern Nigeria. He is currently serving as the Executive Director, Citizens for Development and Education (CDE), he has dedicated many years of his civil society activism as advocate for the promotion of democracy, good governance, anti-corruption, peace building and women empowerment

Amb. Waiya, holds number of academic qualifications, including a Higher National Diploma in Public Administration from Kano State Polytechnic, a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto, Master’s in Public International Law at Maryam Abacha, American University, Maradi, and he is currently pursuing a doctor of philosophy at Skyline University, Kano in International Relations

In the course of his career, he held several positions and managed a number of projects. He served as the Director, Alhilal Foundation, from 2003 to 2007, an organization which focused on women empowerment, through basic literacy and skills acquisition. He later coordinated the North West Zonal Office of the Mallam Aminu Kano International Foundation. Amb. Ibrahim Waiya, led and coordinated a number of Local Government Councils Elections Observation missions across 19 Northern states.

In 2011, Waiya managed the Campaign against Drug Abuse under the auspices of Northern Youth Assembly, a youth driven platform with leadership structures in the Nineteen Northern States. He served as Secretary, for both, Kano State Stakeholders Committee on Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign and Kano State Stakeholders Committee on Anti-Child Abuse, a project which was coordinated by the office of the Special Adviser, Child Welfare and National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. His involvement in election observation coordination missions and various public engagements, highlights his commitment to civic engagement towards community development, democracy and good governance

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Waiya’s extensive experience includes free consultancy support services to numerous Government Ministries and Agencies such as: Kano State Ministry for Women Affairs and Social Development, Kano State Ministry for Community and Rural Development, office of the Special Adviser to the Governor of Kano State on Child Welfare, Ministry for Special duties, office of the special adviser, joint security services. He has facilitated numerous training workshops and seminars, impacting his knowledge, skills, experience on the community, particularly for community based organizations

In recognition of his contributions, he was appointed to several key positions, such as the President, of the Kano Civil Society Forum, Chairman of the Conference of Northern States Civil Society Networks, Convener, Nigeria for Peace Project, Managing partner, United Nigeria Project, Head of Secretariat, Kano Peace Committee, Secretary General, National Action for Women Agenda,(NAWA), chairman, Board of Trustees, Northern Youth Assembly, (Majalisar Matasan Arewa) Fellow, Institute of Security and Strategic Studies, Fellow, Institute of International Peace and Secure Society, Fellow, Institute of Business Diplomacy and Financial Management, member, Commission of Inquiry on Missing persons, member, Implementation Committee, on the Recommendations of the Report of the Commission of inquiry on missing persons, member, Commission of Inquiry to investigate, various political violence and cases of missing persons, that occurred in the State from 2015 – 2023, member, Commission of inquiry to investigate protest, arson and destruction of public and private properties that occurred from 1st – 10th August, 2024 Amb. Waiya, served as Consultant on various government projects, such as: Kano State Security Trust Fund, Safe Corridor, Campaign against Drug Abuse, across the 44 Local Government Council Areas. Amb. Waiya”s active participation in peace building, policy advocacy and legislative reform has continued to impact positive change in Kano State, the North and Nigeria at large.

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“I Transition to PR and Digital Marketing to Transform Brands Globally” – Ibrahim Ayyuba Isah

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As 2024 comes to a close, Ibrahim Ayyuba Isah reflects on his journey from journalism to public relations (PR) and digital marketing. With over a decade of experience in media and communications, Ibrahim’s transition was fueled by a desire to empower businesses—starting with Northern Nigeria but extending globally—to build impactful narratives and achieve sustainable growth.

“Every brand, regardless of location, deserves access to the tools and expertise needed to thrive in today’s fast-paced world,” Ibrahim says. “My goal has always been to bridge the gap in strategic communication, ensuring that no business is left behind.”

From Journalism to Strategic Communication

Ibrahim’s illustrious journalism career spans over a decade, during which he served as a Senior Reporter at TVC News, covering critical developments, including the Kano State Government House for three successive administrations. His work involved breaking major news stories, producing multimedia content, and engaging audiences through digital platforms.

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“I’ve always been passionate about communication, but I realized I wanted to do more than report stories—I wanted to help brands craft their own,” Ibrahim shares. “That’s what led me to pivot into PR and digital marketing.”

To equip himself for this new journey, Ibrahim pursued advanced studies, earning a Master’s in Communication Studies and a Master’s in Public Relations from Bayero University, Kano. He further honed his expertise with a Professional Certificate in Digital Marketing from the London School of Business Administration and a Master Diploma in Digital Marketing from the Digital Marketing Skills Institute. These credentials underscore his commitment to mastering the art of strategic communication.

Empowering Brands Through Ayrah Media Concept

As the CEO of Ayrah Media Concept (AMC), Ibrahim leads a PR and creative agency that provides businesses with tailored solutions, including PR consulting, social media management, corporate campaigns, and digital marketing.

“My vision is to empower brands to connect with their audiences, tell compelling stories, and achieve global relevance,” Ibrahim explains. “Through AMC, we’re showing businesses—whether in Northern Nigeria or beyond—that they can reach new heights with the right strategies.”

In 2024, AMC worked on several impactful campaigns, including Ibrahim’s role as a Lead Consultant for the WOFAN-ICON2 project in partnership with Mastercard Foundation, where he developed and executed PR and communication strategies to amplify the project’s impact.

Changing Perceptions and Building Bridges

Transitioning into PR and digital marketing came with challenges, including shifting perceptions about its value.

“Many businesses see PR and digital marketing as optional rather than essential,” Ibrahim says. “But the results are transformative. Strategic communication is not just about visibility; it’s about building trust, credibility, and lasting connections with your audience.”

This philosophy drives Ibrahim’s approach, ensuring that businesses of all sizes—whether local startups or established corporations—can access high-quality PR and marketing services.

Looking Ahead

Ibrahim’s vision for the future extends far beyond regional boundaries. While his roots and passion lie in Northern Nigeria, his focus is on creating strategies that resonate globally.

“Brands in Kano, Lagos, Abuja, or even New York share a common goal: to connect with people and make an impact,” he says. “My mission is to ensure that every business, regardless of size or location, has the tools and strategies to achieve that.”

In 2025, Ibrahim plans to document his professional journey in a book that will explore his experiences as a journalist and PR expert, offering insights into the evolving landscape of communication and its role in business success.

A Message of Gratitude

As he reflects on the year, Ibrahim expresses his gratitude to those who have supported his journey. “I’m incredibly thankful to my mentors, collaborators, and clients who have believed in my vision. Together, we’ve shown that impactful communication has the power to transform lives and businesses.”

With a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Ibrahim Ayyuba Isah is poised to lead the way in redefining PR and digital marketing, not just in Nigeria but across the globe.

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