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UNICEF staff association hands over renovated facility to girls secondary school

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The renovated block

 

The Staff Association of UNICEF Kano Field Office has handed over renovated classrooms and toilets to Government Junior Girls Secondary School, Badawa, Kano.
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Speaking at the ceremony on Friday in Kano, chairperson of the association, Mr. Saka Adebayo, said that the gesture was to support to children and women in the communities where they operate as part of the association’s 2022 charity project.

According to him, they renovated two classrooms and supplied 30- seater chairs with desks to the school in Badawa, Kano metropolis, to improve learning outcomes for the girls through conducive learning environment.

“We renovated the principal’s office and eight eight units of toilets six for students and two for teachers to aid teaching and learning at the school.

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“At least, 90 students will enjoy the two
renovated classrooms and the 30 -seater chairs, desks provided, the entire 1,851 girls, 42 teachers (10 females), and the principal will benefit from the eight units of toilets renovated, ” he explained.

Adebayo noted that more of similar support and working together with government, parents, and communities, they c retain more children in school, especially girls and ensure that they complete at least secondary education.
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The chairperson commend UNICEF Chief of Field Office (CFO) for his leadership and all members of UNICEF Kano Field Office Staff Association and school management for their contributions for making implementation of this project a reality.

Earlier, the Principal of the school, Hajiya Binta Ali, said that the project was initially started by the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) of the school to roofing stage.
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She appreciated the association for the project and development of the school, adding that their contributions in terms of resources and time had made teaching and learning more conducive in the school.

The chairman PTA of the school, Malam Musa Dambatta lauded them for their focus and determination in ensuring that the task of giving the school a new look was carried out in good time.
He enjoined the teachers and students to continue to make judicious use of the facility.
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Dambatta appealed to other individuals and organizations to emulate the association.

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YPP Chairman Commends Kano Governor for Intervening in Two Remote Villages

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The Chairman of the Young Progressives Party in Kano, Barrister SS Umar, has commended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for intervening in two remote villages, Danshayi in Rimin Gado Local Government and Gishiri Wuya in Warawa Local Government Area, due to the lack of schools and roads in the area.

The YPP Chairman made the commendation while addressing newsmen in Kano.

He said, “I learned that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf heard the plight of the two communities over Arewa Radio regarding the lack of schools and good roads. The governor’s prompt intervention was timely.”

When the governor heard the information, he immediately dispatched the state commissioner of education to assess the place, which is a commendable initiative.

Barrister SS Umar added that the allocation of 31 percent to education for the 2025 fiscal year is a welcome development.

 

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Sarkin Shanono Confers Traditional Title of Giwar Shanono to Dr. Amina A. Sadiq

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Dr Amina Al Sadiq

 

The Sarkin Shanono in Kano North, Northwestern Nigeria, has conferred the title of Giwar Shanono to Dr. Amina Al Sadiq, a philanthropist and founder of the non-governmental organization Captain Guidance and Counseling Foundation (CGC’p).

The ceremony, which took place at Shanono town in the palace of Sarkin Shanono on Friday, was attended by dignitaries from many parts of Kano State, including Dr. Amina’s friends, on Friday, November 9, 2024.

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Apart from heading the foundation, Dr. Amina is a veteran journalist and a university lecturer, which enables her to offer philanthropic gestures.

Sarkin Shanono said Dr. Amina was chosen due to her diligence and steadfastness in doing what she stood for, especially doing good for society.

In her remarks, Dr. Amina thanked Sarkin Shanono for the gesture and vowed to continue doing her best in serving humanity.

Part of her engagement is public enlightenment for people across the world related to their lives. This includes marriage counseling, lifestyle advice, community projects, public enlightenment programs, catering services programs, personal hygiene counseling, and interior decoration ideas.**

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Gov. Yusuf, Falana SAN, Secure the Release of 71 Kano Minors Arrested During August Protest

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Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has been unwavering in his commitment to securing the release of the teenagers, vowing to pursue all legal avenues to ensure their freedom.

In a statement, issued by governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, governor Yusuf expressed gratitude for the collective efforts of human rights advocates, including renowned lawyer Femi Falana SAN, and others who fought tirelessly to secure the minors’ release.

“The Federal Government has today withdrawn the treason charges against the minors, who were primarily from Kano State.

“This is a victory for justice and human dignity,” said Barr. Suleiman Dantsoho, one of the human rights lawyers representing the teenagers.

He went on to praise Governor Yusuf for his dedication to the cause, noting that the Governor’s leadership and advocacy had been instrumental in ensuring the teenagers’ freedom.

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“We commend Governor Abba Yusuf for his unwavering support and commitment to human rights and the dignity of his people,” Dantsoho added.

The teenagers are set to be formally handed over to Governor Yusuf by Vice President Kashim Shettima later today, before being flown back to Kano via Max Air.

This landmark decision underscores the importance of safeguarding the rights of individuals, especially minors, and demonstrates the power of legal advocacy in the face of injustice.

 

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