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Al-Istiqama University Announces 2025 Convocation Dates Amidst Massive Upgrades to Enhance Learning, Student Experience

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Al-Istiqama University in Sumaila is proud to announce its upcoming convocation ceremony, scheduled to take place on the 21st and 22nd of February 2025. This milestone event will celebrate the achievements of its graduating students while showcasing the university’s ongoing commitment to excellence through a series of transformative upgrades.

Strategically located on the outskirts of Kano, Al-Istiqama University offers a serene and focused environment, ideal for academic pursuits. The university’s location ensures minimal distractions, allowing students to concentrate fully on their studies while fostering a culture of discipline and dedication. This unique setting, combined with its state-of-the-art facilities and affordable charges, makes the University a top choice for students seeking a balanced and enriching educational experience.

The university is currently undergoing a massive upgrade to further enhance its infrastructure and learning environment. Key improvements include the tarring of all internal roads, which will be illuminated by solar-powered streetlights, ensuring safety and sustainability. These eco-friendly initiatives are part of the university’s broader commitment to renewable energy, including solar power, which complements its conventional energy sources such as grid connections and backup generators. Together, these systems guarantee a reliable 24/7 electricity supply, enabling uninterrupted academic and research activities.

In addition to infrastructure upgrades, Al-Istiqama University is equipping its halls, classrooms, lecture theaters, and laboratories with cutting-edge facilities. These modern resources are designed to support innovative teaching methods, hands-on learning, and groundbreaking research, empowering students to excel in their chosen fields.

The university’s hostels have also been revamped, providing both male and female students with comfortable and serene living spaces. These upgrades reflect the institution’s dedication to creating a holistic environment that supports both academic and personal growth.

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Senator Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila, the Founder and Chairman of Al-Istiqama University, emphasized that these upgrades are part of a broader vision to position the institution as a global leader in teaching and research. “Our goal is to bridge the gap between education and character, especially in northern Nigeria. We provide a conducive environment that enables our students to pursue their education while developing strong character. The school and its management are committed to offering quality education, fostering good character, and maintaining a supportive learning environment for our students,” he stated.

One of the hallmarks of Al-Istiqama University is its unwavering commitment to discipline and safety. The university maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy towards drug abuse, ensuring a healthy and secure environment for both students and staff. Through close collaboration with relevant authorities, the institution has established itself as one of the safest tertiary institutions in Kano State.

Since its inception, Al-Istiqama University has been dedicated to bridging educational gaps, promoting global study, and fostering experiential learning, interdisciplinary scholarship, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit—all rooted in the fear of Allah. This holistic approach to education, combined with its affordable fees, state-of-the-art facilities, and commitment to sustainability, has positioned the university as a beacon of excellence in Nigeria and beyond.

As the university prepares to host its convocation ceremony in February 2025, it invites prospective students, parents, and stakeholders to witness this exciting new chapter in its journey.

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NGO Criticizes Police Over Disrespectful Address of Kano Emir

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The Coalition of Concerned Kano Civil Society Groups (CCKCSG), a collective of organizations advocating for justice, cultural preservation, and good governance in Kano State, has expressed strong disapproval of the Nigeria Police Force’s (NPF) handling of the ongoing Kano Emirate dispute.

The group condemned the police for referring to His Royal Highness, Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, as “Alhaji Sanusi,” describing the act as disrespectful and undermining the sanctity of one of Nigeria’s most esteemed traditional institutions. This criticism was conveyed in a press statement issued by Nura Idris, the group’s coordinator.

“The Kano Emirate is a centuries-old institution that symbolizes our cultural heritage, spiritual leadership, and communal unity,” Idris stated. He further criticized the police’s decision to summon Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II to the national headquarters in Abuja following the Eid al-Fitr durbar in April 2025. Idris argued that this move, later withdrawn after public outcry, reflected political interference and an attempt to diminish the Emirate’s authority.

The coalition highlighted the constitutional mandate of the Nigeria Police Force to uphold law and order impartially. However, Idris pointed out that the police’s actions in the Kano Emirate tussle, including contradictory enforcement of court orders and selective bans on protests, suggested alignment with political interests. “Reports of federal interference and the deployment of military personnel in a state matter further fuel perceptions of bias,” he added.

Idris emphasized the need for the police to remain neutral in the ongoing dispute between Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II and Aminu Ado Bayero. He called for dialogue, cultural sensitivity, and legal resolution rather than heavy-handed enforcement. “The police must not allow themselves to be weaponized in this conflict,” he said.

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The coalition also condemned the police’s reference to Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II as “Alhaji Sanusi” in official communications, describing it as a deliberate act of disrespect. “This strikes at the heart of our cultural identity,” Idris remarked. He demanded a public apology from the police and urged them to address the Emir by his proper title in all future engagements.

In his statement, Idris called on the Inspector General of Police, the Police Service Commission, and other relevant authorities to ensure the neutrality of the police in the Kano Emirate dispute. He urged the police to engage traditional leaders respectfully and focus on their constitutional role of protecting lives and property without prejudice.

The coalition appealed to all stakeholders, including government officials, traditional leaders, and the people of Kano, to prioritize dialogue and reconciliation over confrontation. “The Kano Emirate tussle has already caused significant unrest, with protests and clashes threatening the peace of our state,” Idris warned. He stressed that the police must avoid actions that appear politically motivated or culturally insensitive.

The Coalition of Concerned Kano Civil Society Groups reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for justice, cultural preservation, and good governance. Idris concluded, “We will continue to monitor the situation closely and will not hesitate to mobilize further action if the police fail to heed this call.”

 

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Killings: Kogi Women Stripped Naked

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Some angry women from Oke-Ere in the Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State came out on Wednesday to protest what they called the “endless reign of terror” in their community.

The women, many of whom are elderly, marched through the town with sad chants in a local dialect.

In a video sighted by PUNCH Online on Wednesday, they appeared half-naked, holding sticks and leaves as they cried and sang about the constant attacks, kidnappings, and killings happening around them.

They begged the government and security forces to step in quickly and stop the violence.

This protest comes not long after armed men kidnapped three people and injured four others along the Ayere-Kabba Expressway in March.

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The injured victims were taken to St. John’s Hospital in Kabba for treatment

 

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Stop Dragging NBA into Kano Emirate Tussle – Barrister Nafisa Replies Gandu

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The Chairperson of the Northern Women Lawyers Congress Barrister Nafisa Abba has called on Badamasi Sulaiman Gandu to stop dragging the Nigeria Bar Association into the State Emirate Tussle which is before the court of law.

It would be recalled that the lawyer has advised Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II to tender his statement to the Police in regards to the sallah durbar incident that led to the lost of lives, reminding the Emir that he is not above the law.

But in a response, Badamasi Gandu, a lawyer, described the call as unprofessional and unbecoming of a member of the Kano Bar.

” I was amazed by the response of my colleague Badamasi Sulaiman Gandu, it’s so sad that a lawyer like him would go so low like this; lawyers are known for always being comprehensive to any matter before making their opinion.

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As the Chairperson of Northern Women Lawyers Congress, we have the right to issue a statement, it’s our constitutional responsibility, we didn’t do that on behalf of the Nigerian Bar Association; it’s ridiculous that Badamasi is bringing NBA into the matter.

All we are saying is for Emir and his supporters to stop using faceless organisations on this matter.

Like I did, I wrote my name, and the organisation I’m representing is not a pseudonym.

Badamasi Gandu has taken side on the matter. Everyone knows that he is a kwankwasiyya supporter but just hiding under human rights activism.

It’s good that you have shown the world your true colour. ” She said.

The lawyer further maintains her stands that the Emir is not above the law while asking him to tender his statement before the police for the interest of peace and the rule of law.

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