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Climate Change: Kano Patriotic Front To Plant 22 Million Trees, To Honour Late General Muhammad

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By Abbas Yushau Yusuf

The Kano Patriotic Front, popularly known as Rundunar Kishin Kano (RKK), has pledged to plant 22 million trees across all 44 local government areas of Kano State and will honour of the late General Murtala Muhammad. This was disclosed by the Head of the Front, Retired Major General Ibrahim Sani, while addressing journalists ahead of the group’s second anniversary celebrations.

According to Major General Ibrahim Sani, the initiative is part of RKK’s climate change campaign, with a target of planting 500,000 trees in each local government. He revealed that so far, 40,000 trees have already been planted, stressing that the mission is not only to plant but to physically participate in the greening of Kano.

Speaking further, Major General Ibrahim Sani explained that the second anniversary of RKK will be marked tomorrow at the Trade Fair Complex, Kano Chamber of Commerce. He emphasized that the organization’s vision goes beyond tree planting, noting that Kano has lost its position as the centre of trans-Saharan trade and must reclaim its relevance through sustainable development.

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On security, Major General Ibrahim Sani stated that “whatever you are doing, security is number one.” He highlighted RKK’s efforts in tackling insecurity and water challenges, pointing out that the group has introduced digitalization projects in Kano and Jigawa, with plans to expand across the African continent.

Addressing the menace of thuggery, known locally as Daba, Major General Ibrahim Sani said RKK has successfully reduced the activities of thugs in several areas, including Rimin Zango and Kofar Mata. He explained that many of the youths involved in thuggery have been empowered with skills and employment opportunities, transforming them into full-fledged workers.

In partnership with HYSADEF, Major General Ibrahim Sani noted that RKK has provided safe drinking water by constructing boreholes in Kano metropolis and rural areas. He added that these efforts have helped reduce waterborne diseases, while antenatal kits have been donated to hospitals to support maternal health and emergency response.

On education, Major General Ibrahim Sani revealed that RKK has opened clinics in schools and supplied teaching materials such as record books. He said science schools have been equipped with laboratories and skeletons to aid learning, while teachers’ needs are being addressed to improve the quality of education.

Women empowerment is also a key focus of RKK. Major General Ibrahim Sani disclosed that many women have been supported with ₦25,000 capital to start small businesses, helping them achieve financial independence. He stressed that the tree planting campaign will prioritize economic trees such as tamarind, which provide both environmental and economic benefits.

As part of the anniversary celebrations, Major General Ibrahim Sani announced that awards will be presented to deserving individuals from Kano in the diaspora who have contributed to the state’s development. He lamented that General Murtala Muhammad, despite being recognized and honoured outside Kano, has not been adequately celebrated within the state.

Major General Ibrahim Sani added that the 22 million tree project is not only a tribute to the late General Murtala Muhammad but also a legacy initiative to combat climate change, empower communities, and restore Kano’s pride as a centre of progress.

 

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Tragedy In Kano :Mother and Her Six Children Brutally Murdered 

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Kano State Police Command has launched an investigation into the killing of a 35-year-old woman, Fatima Abubakar, and her six children, following a deadly attack on their residence in Dorayi Chiranchi Quarters of Kano metropolis.

The incident was confirmed in a press release issued on Saturday by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), CSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa

According to the statement, the Command received a distress call at about 12:10 p.m. on Saturday, January 17, reporting a brutal attack on the household of one Haruna Bashir.

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“The victims, Fatima Abubakar (35) and her six children, were attacked by unknown hoodlums who broke into their house,” the police said.

“The report indicated that the victims were attacked with dangerous weapons, resulting in fatal injuries,” the statement added.

Following the report, the Commissioner of Police immediately ordered the deployment of officers to the scene.

“CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori immediately mobilized a police team led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Lawal Isah Mani, to the scene,” the police said.

The bodies of the victims were evacuated to the Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, Kano, where they were confirmed dead.

The Command further stated that a team from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has been directed to carry out a thorough investigation.

“A team led by ACP Wada Jarma, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, has been instructed to conduct a thorough investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice,” the statement noted.

The Kano State Police Command expressed condolences to the family of the deceased, residents of Dorayi Chiranchi Quarters, and the people of Kano State over the tragic incident.

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CAN Mourns Heroic Imam Who Sheltered Christians During Plateau Attack

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has extended its condolences on the passing of Imam Abubakar Abdullahi, a prominent religious leader in Plateau State, who died at the age of 90.

In a statement released in Abuja on Saturday, CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh praised the late Imam as a “shining example” of interfaith harmony, whose legacy of courage and compassion would endure.

Imam Abdullahi gained international acclaim in 2018 for his heroic actions during violent attacks on communities in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, Plateau State. At great personal risk, he sheltered and saved the lives of 262 Christians in his home and mosque.

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Archbishop Okoh highlighted the Imam’s “rare moral bravery,” noting that his decision to protect innocent lives powerfully transcended religious divides and affirmed the sacredness of human life above all else.

“His actions served as a vital bridge in a nation often strained by religious suspicion,” Okoh stated. “He demonstrated that peace is achievable through conscience and love, embodying the core values of faith, compassion, and selflessness.”

The CAN President described Imam Abdullahi’s story as an enduring “blueprint for future generations,” surpassing physical honors in its lasting impact. He urged the government and the public to uphold the Imam’s sacrifice as a rallying point for building a more peaceful Nigeria.

Okoh also encouraged continued engagement with the Imam’s family and sustained public recognition of his heroism to inspire unity and mutual respect across the nation.

“As we mourn his passing, we celebrate a life truly well lived. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, his community, and all who were moved by his extraordinary example,” Okoh added.

It is noteworthy that the Federal Government had previously honored Imam Abubakar Abdullahi with the Order of the Niger (OON) in recognition of his dedicated efforts toward promoting peaceful coexistence.

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Nigeria Secures Record Ninth AFCON Bronze After Dramatic Penalty Shootout Win Over Egypt

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have clinched the bronze medal at AFCON 2025, defeating Egypt 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a tense and goalless regulation match.

Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali emerged as the hero, making two crucial saves in the shootout to deny Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush. Ademola Lookman sealed the victory with a calm final penalty, providing consolation after Nigeria’s semi-final defeat by the same method.

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In a match between two sides reshuffled after semi-final losses, Nigeria started without key attackers Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Alex Iwobi. The first half’s major incident saw a Paul Onuachu goal disallowed by VAR for a foul in the buildup, for which he also received a yellow card.

The second half followed a similar pattern, with both teams showing effort but lacking a decisive final touch. Nigeria’s best chance came from a tame Raphael Onyedika effort from distance.

The victory marks Nigeria’s first penalty shootout win in three attempts at the tournament and extends their record to a ninth AFCON bronze medal.

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