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Forum Urges Kano  Assembly to Reject Calls for Abolishing New Emirates

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Falgore Speaker Kano Assembly

Inuwar Masarautar Bichi, a non Governmental Organisation, NGO has called on the house of Assembly not to open way the for those agitating for the abolishing of the four new Emirates created by the immediate past administration of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to have field

In a letter dated 19th February, 2024 which was addressed to the leadership of the Kano State House of Assembly, the Group drew the attention of the House to a demand presented by a Group under the Auspices of Coalition for the Protection of Democratic Rights, demanding for abolishing, scraping or dethronement of the newly established emirate system.

According to Inuwar Masarautar Bichi, the called has appeared to be a serious setback on the part of Bichi Emirate Council in Particular and the remaining Emirates, stressing that the Group could even be non indigenous individuals who often lack the intimate knowledge of local Customs, traditional and social as well historical antecedent.

“Its our expectations therefore, having observed the fact that we have no known record of breach of peace and order from these Emirates, Sir and this Honourable House members to please avoid considering the self interest of this group who do not represent the opinion of the larger society,”

Whilst making reference to Bichi emirate in particular and the remaining Emirates in general, it is also important to mention that, we the indigenes of these Emirates are comfortable with the existing five emirates system, customs, traditions and historical antecedent. Promoting Self interest and undue interference in our five Emirates system has the potential to sow the seed of discord among communities, politicians and politics.

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Furthermore, we want to affirm that our people love their Emirs and Emirates taking any retrogressive tendency action by abolishing the current administrative structure of the current Emirates System will certainly undermine peace, security which could lead to general disenchantment.”

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60% of Christmas Celebrations Observed by Non-Christians in Kano

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By Salisu Baso

An investigation carried out by independent journalist Salisu Baso has observed that about 60% of this year’s Christmas celebrations have been observed by the non-Christian community in Kano.

This year’s celebration has witnessed serious economic challenges, and the majority of Nigerians are managing to survive. Therefore, the Christian community has managed to conduct the occasion with the little earnings from their collective businesses, especially those at various markets in the state.

Investigations also learned that the delay in payment of government salaries to workers in the state has crippled the ceremonial activities, leading to low patronage in the markets.

The tradition of slaughtering goats by the celebrants has drastically dropped, and the presentation of gifts from well-meaning individuals house to house is also seeing a decline.

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Visiting the Sabon Gari area, our source observed that the majority of the beer parlors in the evening hours were full of visitors, while New Road by Court Road, especially Ado Bayero Square, was occupied by a majority of youth celebrating the day.

When contacted, a traditional Igbo Chief, Amb. (Dr.) David N. Onwere, described this year’s celebration as manageable for Nigerians to celebrate the great events as a result of the critical economic conditions facing the nation. He said the majority of people in the state have not traveled to their respective areas due to the high cost of transport fees.

Chief Onwere then congratulated the entire Christian community in the country, particularly in Kano, and wished them a Happy New Year in advance.

 

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Hon. Abubakar Kabir Abubakar Congratulates APC National Chairman on 75th Birthday

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Hon. Abubakar Kabir Abubakar, a member of the Federal House of Representatives representing Bichi Federal Constituency, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), His Excellency, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje CON, on the occasion of his 75th birthday anniversary.

In a statement personally signed by Hon. Abubakar, he praised Dr. Ganduje for his inspiring life, which exemplifies integrity, honesty, dedication, and resilience—qualities that are the hallmarks of success in any career. “As a politician of the highest repute, you live an inspiring life which clearly demonstrates that integrity, honesty, dedication, and resilience are the hallmarks of success in any career,” Hon. Abubakar stated.

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Hon. Abubakar also expressed his prayers for Dr. Ganduje, wishing him continued guidance and wisdom from Almighty Allah as he remains steadfast in leading the APC to greater heights. “As you celebrate your 75th birthday anniversary today, it is my prayer that Almighty Allah continues to guide and give you wisdom, as you remain resolute in moving our great party to greater heights,” he added.

Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who has served in various capacities, including as the Governor of Kano State, is widely recognized for his contributions to the political landscape of Nigeria. His leadership and dedication have earned him respect and admiration from colleagues and constituents alike.

The congratulatory message from Hon. Abubakar underscores the high regard in which Dr. Ganduje is held within the APC and the broader political community. As the party’s National Chairman, Dr. Ganduje continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the APC and advancing its mission and vision.

 

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18-Year-Old Suspect in Niger State Murder Case Dies in Police Custody

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An 18-year-old suspect, Fatiyah Abdulhakeem, who was accused of killing a retired Permanent Secretary in Niger State, Adamu Jagaba, has died in police custody.

Police sources confirmed Abdulhakeem’s death on Thursday, although the exact cause remains unclear. The suspect, recently paraded by Niger State Commissioner of Police, Shawulu Ebenezer Danmama, admitted during his arrest to being hired by workers of the deceased to carry out the murder at Jagaba’s block industry near the PDP Secretariat in Minna.

The Niger State Police Spokesperson, SP Wasiu Abiodun, said Abdulhakeem complained of severe stomach pain and coughing on December 19. He was taken to the General Hospital, Minna, for treatment but died while receiving medical attention. His body has been deposited at the hospital morgue, pending a postmortem examination to determine the cause of death. Investigations are ongoing.

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