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16 people from Madobi perished in River Challawa

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By Salisu Baso

Kano State Government has been call upon to provide alternative ways of protecting the re-occurence of mishap of canoe in River Challawa in Madobi local government area that claims 16 lives.

The member representing Madobi Constituency in the State House of Assembly Hon Sulaiman Muktar Ishaq made the called while presenting a motion of urgent importance matters before the parliament members.

He described the incident as disaster that the people of the Kauran mata  and Gajali ward have been suffering from crossing the river especially during the rainy season, therefore called on the state Assembly to urgently draw government attention to come to the aid of the families of the victims calamity.

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The member further explained that the communities have been using the River as easy means of transporting their goods and services from Kaura mata and Gajali ward in Madobi to Kura local government areas.
He therefore called on the state governor Engr Abba Kabir Yusuf to urgent look for means of providing easy transportation of the communities to enable them continued their economic activities within the area.

In a separate development the member representing Wudil constituency Hon Ali Abdullahi Manager has requested for the  house to plea the state government to construct additional female hostels at Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology Wudil.
Presenting the motion before the House and seconded by member representing Doguwa Hon Salisu Ibrahim Ririwai explained that the provision of the additional hostel will assist to tackles the problems insecurity as well as encourage female education in the state and northern part of Nigeria.
He therefore called on the state government to construct the additional project at the university and citing the recent incident of the died of a female student at the out campus of the university, which generated the conflicts within the communities.

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Political Parties Are Part of Nigeria’s Problems —Oby Ezekwesili

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Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has stated that the problem of Nigeria is political parties.

Her outburst comes following the incessant defection from other parties to the All Progressive Congress, APC.

Ezekwesili emphasized that Nigeria has a faulty foundation and defecting from one political party to another which she described as ‘acronymn’ won’t solve the problem.

Her words,”Can I tell you that political parties has been part of the problems of our elite failures because we really havent had political parties in Nigeria.

We have political platforms, God bless the spirit of someone who used exactly that name for me. They are platforms where individual interest are negotiated.

“We are yet to control the ideology of having real political parties driven by the sense of nation building.

“And then if I ask you again and you say your common identity is APC, I can well tell what will happen because what would happen is that a new set of operators wants to control.

“We have a faulty foundation. When you have a structural problem, you have to find structural solutions.

“Just merely changing acronyms and doing the migratory dance that happens between one set of acronyms and another set of acronyms does not solve the problem of the 50 something years of failure since our independence.”

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Jeddah Airport Handles 5.3 Million Passengers in a Few Weeks

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King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah set a new record by handling over 5.3 million passengers during the five-week peak Umrah season, from March 1 to April 5 (Ramadan 1 to Shawwal 7).

According to Eng. Mazen Johar, CEO of Jeddah Airports Company, the airport successfully executed detailed operational plans that helped streamline Umrah procedures and significantly cut waiting times, accommodating the surge in pilgrim arrivals.

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During this period, the airport managed 31,500 flights and processed approximately 6.4 million bags, marking a major achievement in its operational performance.

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Late Afenifere Leader ,Ayo Adebanjo To Be Buried May 3rd

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The family of the late Chief Samuel Ayodele Adebanjo, the Afenifere leader and strong nationalist voice in Nigeria’s post-independence politics, has released a detailed funeral programme to honour his life and legacy.

Adebanjo, who died on February 14 at the age of 96 in his Lekki, Lagos residence, will be laid to rest in his hometown, Isanya Ogbo, near Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, on Friday, May 3, following a series of ceremonies celebrating his storied contributions to Nigeria’s political evolution.

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According to a statement issued by the Adebanjo family on Thursday, the farewell rites will commence with a Day of Tributes and Service of Songs on Tuesday, April 30, at 2:00 p.m., at Eko Hotels & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

A wake will follow on Thursday, May 2, at 4:00 p.m., at Pa Ayo Adebanjo’s country home in Isanya Ogbo, Ogun State.

The funeral/church service will take place on Friday, May 3, at St. Phillips Anglican Church, Isanya Ogbo, while a thanksgiving service is scheduled for Saturday, May 4, at the same venue.

 

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