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Confluence University Honours Usman Yahaya Kansila with Doctorate for Contributions to Education and Development

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Usman Yahaya Kansila receiving the honour

 

Confluence University Confers Honorary Doctorate on Usman Yahaya Kansila
The Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara, in Kogi State, conferred an honorary doctorate degree on Dr. Usman Yahaya Kansila, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of UYK Consortium, during its convocation ceremony.

Speaking at the event, on Saturday, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulrahman Asipita Salawu, said the university’s Senate and Governing Council unanimously approved Kansila’s nomination in recognition of his extensive contributions to the growth and development of the education sector in Kogi State and across Nigeria.

Usman Yahaya Kansila arriving the venue

Usman Yahaya Kansila arriving the venue

According to him, Kansila’s recognition underscores the institution’s commitment to honouring individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing education.

Usman Yahaya Kansila raising the plaque

He added that the university is optimistic that the award will further strengthen partnerships and initiatives targeted at improving educational development in the state.

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Among the dignitaries who accompanied Kansila to the ceremony were former Deputy Governor of Kano State, Prof. Hafiz Abubakar; Alhaji Ahmad Nakura; Alhaji Mahmoud Nabegu; Alhaji Usman Lawan; Prof. Muhammad Yakubu Auna; and Dr Ahmad Aliyu Yakasai, among others.
Profile of the Honouree
Born on October 13, 1968, Dr Usman Yahaya Kansila is a prominent industrialist, construction executive, and philanthropist. He received his primary and secondary education in Kano before proceeding to Kano Polytechnic, where he obtained both an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy.
In November 2021, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, conferred on him an honorary doctorate degree in recognition of his service to society.
Kansila began his career in the Kano State Civil Service, serving for eight years in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He later ventured into private business, establishing UYK Nigeria Limited in 1998.
The company has grown substantially over the past 25 years, offering engineering construction services, procurement of specialized equipment, and technical solutions across various sectors.
Under his leadership, UYK Nigeria Limited expanded into a multibillion-naira conglomerate with subsidiaries including UYK Real Estate, UYK Industries, and UYK Resources and Technologies. The group employs over 500 professionals and is known for providing staff with access to internationally recognized professional training programmes.
Kansila is also the Vice Chairman of Swiftlink Limited, an emerging fintech company, and Vice Chairman of Ascent Capital Limited.
Philanthropy and Educational Support
Driven by a passion for social development, Kansila established the Yahaya Kansila Foundation as the corporate social responsibility arm of UYK. The foundation has sponsored hundreds of students from primary to tertiary levels through scholarships, professional training support, and tuition assistance.
Its interventions include full or partial tuition sponsorship for over 1,600 students annually, enrollment of accounting students into ATSWA and ICAN programmes, payment of stipends and upkeep allowances, and sponsorship of academic conferences, workshops, and capacity-building programmes.
The foundation has also funded school construction and renovation projects across Kano State, and is currently financing a private female hostel project at Bayero University Kano valued at over ₦700 million, with proceeds dedicated to supporting indigent students.

Professional Recognition

Dr Kansila is a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) and the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE).
His numerous awards include the ICAN Merit Award, NSE Gold Award for Excellence (Kabuga Branch), APWEN Kano Chapter Appreciation Award, and honours from NSE Abuja Branch.
A widely travelled businessman and community leader, he is married and blessed with five children.

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Kano ADC Chairmen Endorse Atiku Abubakar as Party’s Presidential Candidate

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The African Democratic Congress Chairmen of the 44 Local Governments in Kano have endorsed former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the presidential candidate of the party in the 2027 general elections.

Tijjani Rabiu Bashir, the ADC Chairman of Dambatta Local Government, stated this while addressing newsmen in Kano on behalf of the remaining chairmen of the local governments.

According to Tijjani Rabiu Bashir, the 44 Local Government Chairmen of the ADC have unanimously agreed that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is their candidate for the 2027 presidential election under the platform of the ADC.

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The chairman said that after due consultation and considering the situation in which Nigeria finds itself, they have unanimously agreed and adopted Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as their presidential candidate.

“We have agreed to endorse Alhaji Atiku’s candidacy due to his competence and pedigree, ensuring peace, uniting the nation, and his efforts toward enduring peace throughout the federation,” said Rabiu Bashir.

They further called on all stakeholders to support the candidature of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to ensure a prosperous Nigeria.

 

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President Tinubu Clinches APC Presidential Ticket with 10.9m Votes

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Tinubu has emerged as the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate for the 2027 general election after securing nearly 11 million votes in the party’s nationwide primary election.

The results, drawn from all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, showed President Tinubu in a commanding lead over fellow aspirant Stanley Osifo, cementing his dominance within the ruling party ahead of the next electoral cycle.

President Bola Tinubu secured 10.99 million votes to defeat his sole rival, who polled 16,504 votes, in the All Progressives Congress presidential primary election held across 8,809 wards nationwide.

The figures were announced during the ongoing national collation of results at the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja.

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Governors of 31 states, alongside other senior party figures serving as state coordinators and collation officers, presented the outcomes of the direct primaries to the Presidential Primary Election Committee chaired by former Senate President Pius Anyim.

In the South-West, Tinubu recorded commanding victories in key states considered strongholds of the party. He polled 814,988 votes in Lagos, 322,485 in Ogun, 181,996 in Ondo, 142,754 in Oyo, 100,888 in Osun, and 85,340 votes in Ekiti. Osifo managed only marginal figures in the zone, including 1,186 votes in Lagos and 929 votes in Oyo, while recording zero votes in several states.

The North-West also delivered overwhelming support for the President. Kaduna produced one of the highest figures with 618,914 votes for Tinubu, while Kano returned 500,852 votes. Katsina gave him 467,003 votes, Gombe recorded 450,517, Kebbi delivered 292,972, Sokoto returned 301,000, and Zamfara added 321,579 votes. Osifo’s performance remained weak across the region, with only scattered votes recorded in a few states.

In the North-Central region, Tinubu maintained a wide lead with 310,990 votes in Kwara, 285,436 in Nasarawa, 241,720 in Plateau, 197,370 in Kogi, 175,487 in Niger, and 374,787 votes in Benue. The Federal Capital Territory also delivered 36,103 votes to the President, while Osifo failed to secure any vote there.

The South-East and South-South zones equally produced impressive numbers for Tinubu.

He secured 582,960 votes in Imo, 383,382 in Enugu, 207,579 in Ebonyi, 161,005 in Abia, and 43,034 in Anambra. In the South-South, Tinubu polled 407,646 votes in Delta, 389,197 in Akwa Ibom, 280,082 in Rivers, and 227,192 in Bayelsa. Osifo recorded modest figures in a handful of states, including 1,007 votes in Abia and 384 votes in Anambra.

At the end of collation, Tinubu emerged with a total of 10,999,967 votes, while Osifo garnered 16,504 votes nationwide.

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Special Report: Ram Prices Drop But Sales Remain Slow Along Mararaba/Karu Axis

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Over the weekend, ram dealers along the Mararaba/Karu axis of Abuja lamented low patronage as the Eid-el-Kabir festival approaches.

Alhaji Ibrahim Babangida Umar, one of the dealers who spoke with our correspondent, disclosed that the price range for rams this year has reduced compared to last year’s prices.

“The highest price for the rams here currently is 800,000 naira, which is lower than what we charged last year,” he said.

He also noted that at this same period last year, customers had already started trooping in to purchase three to four rams each.

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“This time last year, our customers had started coming in to patronise us. You would see just one person buying three to four rams to share with his friends and relatives,” Umar said.

However, he stated that they remain hopeful as Eid-el-Kabir draws nearer, citing the tradition of some people buying rams a day before the celebration.

“But we’re hopeful. Maybe from Monday till the Eid day, which is Wednesday, customers will have started coming in to patronise us. You know, some of these customers like buying rams late, and others live in rented apartments where they wouldn’t want to inconvenience their neighbours,” Alhaji Ibrahim explained.

Eid-el-Kabir is an occasion in Islam marked by rituals that include performing Hajj (pilgrimage), fasting on the ninth day of the Islamic month of Dhul-Hijja, and slaughtering rams on the tenth day for those at home who did not travel for the pilgrimage.

Amid the daunting economic situation Nigerians are currently facing, Muslims are beginning to doubt the serenity with which this year’s Eid will be celebrated.

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