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Why students of tertiary institutions engage in drug abuse? -Expert

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Expert from sociology Department, Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State said adoption of preventive rather than reactivate measures in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions is the only solution to curb the menace to drugs abuse among students.

Deputy Dean Faculty of Art and Social Science (FUD) Mustapha Hussein Danjuma, PhD stated this in his keynote address during a one day Public Lecture organized by Youth and Civil Society for Development (YCSCD), held at Three star Hotel, Dutse.

He said Drugs abuse is a trend not only limited to street youths, but also the students of universities and colleges are involved in substance abuse in Nigeria.

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According to worldwide survey on drug abuse indicated that over 36 million people suffered from drug abuse disorders, while in Nigeria, released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime had placed 14.3 million drug users of which three million population suffered from drug abuse related cases in the country and students constitutes the higher percentage.

Danjuma explained that most of the students of tertiary institutions involved into the act because they are brain washed by peers in order to read well and passe examination, get depressed or disappointed.

He advised tertiary institutions in the country to strengthen guidance and counseling units on how to avoid drugs abuse.

“There is need for adequate funding by the Government, training of law enforcement personnel and synergy among stakeholders”he said.

The National President of Youth and Civil Society for Development, Comrade Aminu Aminu said the public lecture with the theme “Drug abuse and immorality” is aimed at sensitizing Youth on the danger of drugs abuse.

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Kano-Kaduna-Abuja Passengers Spent Night In Kaduna Due to Traffic Jam

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Some passengers traveling from Abuja to Kano found themselves stranded in Gwanin Gora town, Kaduna State, due to a traffic jam.

An eyewitness and passenger, Dr. Lado Bala, informed NIGERIAN TRACKER that they had been stranded since 3 AM with no indication of movement.

Regarding the cause of the traffic jam, Dr. Bala mentioned that it may be attributed to an unknown accident that occurred further down the road.

As of the time of reporting, no security agency had responded to clear the jam.

The Kano-Abuja-Kaduna Express is a major Nigerian road that links Northern and Southern Nigeria.

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Nigeria Tracker Congratulates Sarkin Bai Mansur Mukhtar On Wedding of His Daughter Amina

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The wedding ceremony

 

The management of Nigeria Tracker Communications, publishers of Nigerian Tracker online newspaper, has extended its congratulatory message to the family of Nigeria’s former Minister of Finance and Vice President of the Islamic Development Bank ,Dr Mansur Mukhtar on the wedding of his daughter, Amina Mansur Mukhtar.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Editor-in-Chief and CEO of the leading online newspaper, Abbas Yushau Yusuf.

The wedding fatiha and solemnization which took place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, had in attendance family, friends, and well-wishers, with a dowry of $1000.

On behalf of the board of directors of Nigeria Tracker Communications, we wish the couple a happy married life and Allah’s blessings, and success to the entire Sarkin Bai of Kano’s family, Dr. Mansur Mukhtar.

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My Successors Have Jettisoned My Progressive Ideas-Says Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan

 

Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, on Friday, said some of the progressive ideas he instituted during his tenure were jettisoned after his exit from office.

Jonathan who was the President from 2010 to 2015, stated this while speaking as Chairman on the occasion of the 25th anniversary celebration of Igbinedion University, Okada in Edo State.

The former president who said he ensured that women were admitted into the Nigeria Defence Academy, recalled that he faced serious challenges but had his way as the president of the country.

He said it is worth noting that women have become an integral part of the military set with some of them going ahead to become some of the best jet fighters.

He said, “I recall the challenges faced by women in the military. But as President, I directed that the Nigeria Defence Academy commence admission of women into the institution.

“However some of the ideas, which could have helped in the technological development of the country were jettisoned. “

The former President who noted challenges faced by women in various career fields, advocated that limitations against women’s progression in their chosen fields of endeavour should be eliminated.

He also called for the recalibration of the nation’s school curriculum to prioritize skills acquisition, and technology and de-emphasise certificates.

The ex-president explained that emphasis on skills acquisition and technology in all fields of the country’s educational system was the way to go to hasten the development of the country.

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