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Naval Chief inaugurates hostel, borehole for handicapped children in Kano

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The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla has inaugurated
newly constructed hostel block and solar-powered borehole at the Torrey home for handicapped children in Tudun Maliki quarters, Kumbotso local government area.

Ogalla, represented by Director Civil Military Relations, Navy, Rear Admiral Michael Igwe, said that the project was a civil-military engagement aimed at fostering harmonious relations between the Navy and local communities.

He said the project was executed under the Chief of Navy Staff Special Intervention Quick Impact Project Scheme in honour of Rear Admiral Idi Abbas, a senior research fellow, Nigerian Army heritage center, Abuja.

The naval Chief noted that Civil-Military Cooperation, both traditionally and globally, involves the collaboration between the military and civil society to achieve strategic military objectives and missions.

“In line with this, the Naval Chief, launched the Special Quick Intervention Project in 2024. The initiative aims to further the Nigerian Navy’s reinvigorated Civil-Military Cooperation mandate and support the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“These projects not only honor the Navy’s distinguished senior officers but also demonstrate the Navy’s commitment to serving the Nigerian people beyond its primary role of securing lives and property,” he added.

According to him, the hostel consists of four rooms with attached toilets, a matron’s room, and a borehole.

He said that the project aligns with the vision of President Bola Tinubu, and reflects the goals of the Quick Impact Projects initiated by Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla.

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Ogalla further said that in keeping with the tenets of civil-military cooperation, the good people of Tudun Maliki and Kano State at large would continue to collaborate with the Navy and other security agencies to eliminate threats of the collective well-being of Nigerians.
Earlier, the project facilitator, Rear Admiral Idi Abbas, said the initiative, under the Chief of the Naval Staff Special Intervention Quick Impact Project Scheme, marks a significant day for humanity, the Nigerian Navy and indeed the good people of Kano State.

Abbas noted that the Nigerian Navy values the co-operation, support and goodwill it receives across the country in general and particularly where it operates or have Bases/Units.

“It is pertinent to state that the Nigeria Navy has its Logistics School at Dawakin Tofa and has many sons and daughters of this State in its Service.

“As a way of saying thank you for the sacrifices of the sons and daughters of this State in the NN and to particularly honour me having reached the zenith of my carrier in the NN this project was approved by the Chief of the Naval Staff.

“The project aligns with the Chief of the Naval Staff vision of fostering security development and strong relationships with the civilian populace.

“This project was chosen by me to better humanity by giving handicapped children a modest living space,” he added.

According to him, some of the children in this home are not only handicapped but are also orphans with no known relatives.

He then appealed for a collective support for the home in caring for these great children.

In a remark, Gov. Abba Kabir-Yusuf who was represented by Director General special duties, Air Vice Marshall Ibrahim Umar rtd, lauded the naval chief and the project facilitator for the gesture.

The governor called on individuals, philanthropist and organizations to render help and care for this children so as to give them the comfort and filling that they remain part of the society.

“It is my believe that all handicap and disable children have the right to have access to quality education to achieve their full potential and participate in the society.

“Here in Kano we make sure that this handicap children enjoy inclusive education which refers to an approach that aims to provide all children including those with special needs and disabilities equal access to quality education,” he said.

Yusuf revealed that plans had bn concluded to inaugurate People Living with Disabilities Commission reaffirming the administrations commitment towards supporting handicap children to achieve higher quality life.

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Sallah Durbar: Cancellation spikes security scare as businesses suffered setback in Kano.

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Unquantifiable economic lose were recorded in Kano over the weekend following the sudden cancellation of the historical Salah Durbar festival.

Although, the Sallah celebration was conducted largely peaceful even after the ban on Durbar, but the security alert invoked by the police had scared visitors and potential investors.

The UNESCO certified global event left about 160 foreign tourists who had flew into Kano stranded after the sudden imposition of ban on the traditional heritage, Kano State History, Culture and Tourism Bureau, confirmed.

Kano Durbar, the largest convergence of horse rides globally dated back over 500 years, attracted international recognition thereby making the UNESCO representative list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity in December 2024.

An entrepreneur, Ahmad Sarki Norma who lamented the economic lost in Kano at the weekend as a result of cancellation of Durbar worried over the overbearing influence and interest on Kano emirate.

According to Sarki Norma, besides the wreckage of profit on micro economic, the livelihood of local artisans who specialize on weaving, and fabrication of horse artifacts and horsemen costumes during Salah Durbar season have been crippled.

” I know that virtually all the costumes we wear during Durbar are 90% handmade. That means, the event usually stimulates huge business activities and opportunities for the local fabricators. So when you cancel the Durbar you are killing and sending them out of business.

” Secondly, when you look into sales of pure water on those five days it’s not an ordinary economy. People come from the villages with 5,000 naira to sell bottle water and beverages and make a lots of profits.

On traditional wears, Sarki Norma said ” a normal traditional toberida, costs at least N150,000, which is almost $80. And you’re expected to wear four of it to the right. And also the horse dress, you can get a horse dress of N4 million, you can get a horse dress of N30,000.

“I can calmly say I spend nothing less than Never2.5 million for these four rides on my own. But when you come to the horse, I have a $10 million horse, I have a $20,000 horse, which are specifically meant for just riding”.

Also speaking on the economic impact, Ahmad Abba Yusuf, Executive Secretary, History and Culture Bureau, Kano, said transport, tourism, and food industries recorded the highest lost in the wake of the Durbar cancellation.

Yusuf equally ascerted that several billions of naira have been lost in the tourism sector including the production and marketing of local materials for the horses and horsemen.

“We do have over 74 traditional title holders that come in a cluster, in groups. So each group contains a minimum of 20 horse riders. So if you can multiply that, if you can be able to deduce the amount of materials for the horses and horsemen, this will be the cost for the Darbar.

“And other local economy, those are the indirect costs attached to it. The people, small-scale traders selling foods, drinks, and other consumables during the Darbar festivities. And also the transport and hospitality accommodation for the tourists and other local royal guests during the Darbar”. Yusuf noted.

Sharing experiences during a media interaction Kano, a tourists in Kano on Thursday, a tourist Virgil Taylor who came from United States of America expressed deep disappointment that his hope to watch the historical durbar was dash.

Taylor who is visiting Kano and Nigeria for the first time to relish the beautiful African culture, worried that after a whole year preparation for the long trip to Africa, he only got to know about the cancellation after arriving Kano.

Taylor, though believed every disappointment is for a purpose, he was delighted to have catched the glimpse of the Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II in a large population during Sallah Day, which he said remain a memorable historical opportunity for him.

“I started planning for this trip over a year ago when I was in Ghana and so I kept doing my research and I understood that there were Durbar that occurred else where throughout Nigeria, but in particular Kano.

“So I started making my preparations and I actually flew in last Friday, I think that was the 27th of March or 28th. I arrived. And until then I learned that the Durbar is not happening again. I had no idea that it had been cancelled before then.

“So yeah, I was disappointed, but I was assured that it would still be a good trip for me and it has been, it’s been extraordinary. The people of Kano have been just very wonderful”. Taylor said.

Another Tourist, a UK based, Lekan Yushau Okanlawon who also flew from London for the Durbar regretted how the cancellation crippled his plans to register the festival on the Guniess book of record for a largest horse proccession in the world besides the UNESCO’s recognition.

Also narrating disappointment, Okanlawon narrated how he had invited friends who are polo players in the UK to join the Durbar procession essentially to witness for the first time, a convergence of over 5,000 horses riding behind a single person.

“So when on the 6th of December, 2024 that UNESCO certified the Kano Durbar and incorporated it into their global heritage program, many of us were happy and we have something internationally recognized to show to our friends abroad.

” So I started discussion with a couple of my friends who have polo teams in the UK. By the way, I came in on the 23rd into Lagos and I flew into Kano on the 24th. I didn’t get to know the Durbar was cancelled until I got there. So I had to quickly send an SOS message to my friends. They don’t have to come again.

“Many of them wanted to come because the only horse riding experience many of them had prior to now has been riding horse for a bit of leisure and more polo. So they have never ride a horse in a long procession.

“So my target with a couple of other friends in Kano and outside Kano that were working together is to ensure that in the next one year we put Kano Durbar procession on the Guinness World Record because Kano has the largest gathering of horse gathering in the world”. Okanlawon added.

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Tinubu’s Political Adviser, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed Resigns

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Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the political adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has resigned, it was reliably learnt.

Impeccable sources in the presidency confirmed yesterday that the former spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) tendered his resignation about two weeks ago.

The sources said Dr. Baba-Ahmed did not provide details of the reasons for his decision, only stating that it was on personal grounds. However, as of the time of filing this report, it was unclear whether the presidency had accepted his resignation.

Baba-Ahmed was appointed Special Adviser on Political Matters in the Office of Vice President Kashim Shettima in September 2023.

 

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Islamic Scholar Dr Abdul Aziz Dutsen Tanshi Is Dead

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A prominent Islamic cleric, Imam Dr. Idris Abdul’aziz Dutsen Tanshi, has passed away.

Sheikh Muhammad Kabir Haruna confirmed his death on his verified Facebook account late on Thursday night.

Late Imam Dutsen Tanshi was a leading Islamic scholar in Africa, widely recognized for his contributions to disseminating Islamic teachings across the continent.

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In addition to his scholarly work, Imam Idris was also a businessman and farmer.

He had been contending with ill health for some time, and recently traveled abroad for medical treatment during the last Ramadan.

His funeral will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday at the Eid Mosque in Games Village, Bauchi state.

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