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KILAF24:Bayero University to Establish Centre for Archiving and Preserving Indigenous Films

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Bayero University Kano (BUK) is set to establish a Centre for Archiving and Preserving Films, with a particular focus on Kannywood productions. The announcement was made during the Kano Indigenous Languages of Africa Film Market and Festival (KILAF24) conference, themed “Forging Cultural Identities in a Multicultural Africa: The Role of Indigenous Language Films.”

 

The conference is holding at the Department of theatre arts faculty of communications Bayero University Kano.

Professor Sageer Adamu Abbas, the Vice Chancellor of BUK, represented by Professor Dambatta, made the announcement during the conference. He highlighted the significance of the KILAF24 conference as a platform to discuss critical issues. “This provides us with another opportunity to discuss critical issues. As usual, KILAF24 is in African languages,” said Abbas.

The partnership between BUK and the film industry began in 2021, aimed at fostering social relevance between academics and practitioners. “It supports a conducive environment for intellectual discussions. Moving Image, on its part, has gone the extra mile to ensure that the conference holds annually,” Abbas added. He also noted that his administration had directed the Faculty of Communications to establish a research centre for archiving and preserving Kannywood films.

The Dean of the Faculty of Communications, Prof. Umar Faruk Jibril, welcomed attendees and emphasized the importance of the blossoming film industry in Africa and the world. “BUK and Moving Image have consolidated a partnership for over four years, despite the tough economic challenges Nigeria is facing. The partnership has continued from strength to strength, with Moving Image providing financial support and BUK providing the conducive atmosphere,” Jibril stated.

Abdulkareem Ibrahim, Head of KILAF and CEO of Moving Image, stressed the importance of maintaining cultural identity through indigenous languages. “KILAF is the answer not to lose our own identity because language is the vehicle of culture and through languages we maintain our own identity,” Ibrahim said. He emphasized the importance of encouraging the youth to produce films in their native languages to preserve cultural heritage.

The two-day conference attracted participants from various parts of Nigeria and other African nations, further underscoring the importance of indigenous language films in forging cultural identities in a multilingual Africa.

 

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Adnan Mukhtar & Associates,Gwarzo Foundation to Host Annual Public Lecture on Social Media’s Role in Nation-Building

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Adnan Mukhtar & Associates, in collaboration with the Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo Foundation, is set to host a one-day Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo Annual Public Lecture. This year’s theme is “The Role of Social Media in Nation-Building,” in commemoration of the birthday of Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, the President of MAAUN Group of Universities.

The event is scheduled for Monday, December 30, 2024, at 11:00 AM and will be held at the Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House.

The guest speaker for the lecture will be Mallam Yushau A. Shuaib, a renowned public relations expert and social media influencer. The occasion will be chaired by Dr. Sule Yau Sule from the Department of Mass Communication at Bayero University, Kano.

Invited guests include distinguished personalities such as Dr. Musa Abdullahi Sufi, Dr. Bala Muhammad Tukur, and Amina Ibrahim Idris.

The lecture aims to explore the significant impact of social media on nation-building, emphasizing how digital platforms can be harnessed to foster unity, drive development, and promote positive change within communities.

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This annual lecture is a key event that brings together scholars, practitioners, and the general public to engage in insightful discussions and share ideas on leveraging social media for societal advancement.

For further information or to confirm attendance, please contact the organizers at 08033255841 or 09098150869.

 

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BIKOBA Prepares for AGM with Lecture on Youth Opportunities in Innovative Agriculture

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Arrangements have been concluded for the successful conduct of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Birnin-Kudu Old Boys Association (BIKOBA), the umbrella association of the Old Students of Government Unity College, Birnin Kudu, Jigawa State—one of the famous secondary schools/colleges in Northern Nigeria.

The occasion, scheduled to take place on Sunday, December 29, 2024, at 9:00 AM at the Murtala Mohammed Library Hall along Ahmadu Bello Way, Kano, will feature a public lecture to be delivered by Prof. Ibrahim Baba Mohammed, a distinguished agronomist with the Faculty of Agriculture, Bayero University, Kano. The lecture, titled “Unlocking Opportunities for Youths in Innovative Agriculture: A Focus on Kano and Jigawa States in Northern Nigeria,” aims to attract and stimulate students to engage in modern farming activities at an early age, with a view to tapping the untapped agricultural potential in abundance in the region for food sufficiency, security, and economic gains.

Alhaji Basiru Mohammed Sanusi, the Galadiman Dutse, will chair the occasion, with Governor Malam Umar Namadi of Jigawa State and Senator Mustafa Habeeb as Guests of Honor, while former Governors of Kano and Jigawa States, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and Alhaji Sule Lamido, will serve as Special Guests of Honor. The National President of BIKOBA, Alhaji Ja’afar Usman Muhammad (Turakin Gaya), will be the Chief Host of the event.

Major highlights of the AGM include the election of new executive committee members of the association and the presentation of an audited account report containing the financial statement of the association for subsequent ratification and approval by the general assembly members.

The occasion will also feature the launch of a book written by a member of the Class of ’86 Chapter about the history of Government Unity College Birnin-Kudu and its contributions to the development of the education sector in the Northern region and beyond.

In a statement by National Publicity Secretary Mahmud Ibrahim Kwari, he said government officials, former and serving senators, House of Representatives members, former ministers, serving and former commissioners and members of state legislatures, officials from traditional institutions, as well as members and friends of the BIKOBA family, are expected to fully attend this historic annual event.

 

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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.

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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.

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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