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Northern Women Urged to Break Barriers in Photojournalism as Experts Highlight Cultural Challenges

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L-R Guess Speaker of the Program Mr. Afolabi Sotunde, Program Facilitator, Sodiq Adelakun, One of the Participants Jamila Farouk Jamo received her certificate, Mohammed Al’ameen supporting facilitator, representative of Ideas and Data Academy Katsina, Dr, Musa Abdullahi Sufi at the Closing Ceremony of a 3 days Training on Photojournalism and Documentary Photography toward achieving sustainable development goals (SDG’s) in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), organized by smmimgas and media Ltd held in Kaduna on Weekend.

 

Experts in photography have expressed concern over the low involvement of Northern women in the art of photography, especially in photojournalism. During a three-day workshop in Kaduna, supported by Ideas and Global Academy (IDGA), renowned photojournalist and founder of SMM Images and Media Company, Sani Muhammad Maikatanga, highlighted the poor participation of Northern women in photography as a significant barrier to the development of photojournalism in the region.

Maikatanga lamented that only a few Northern women practice photography, with even fewer engaged in photojournalism or documentary photography. He attributed this to cultural and religious factors that have limited their involvement. “At SMM Images, we initiated this training to empower women in Northern Nigeria to overcome these barriers and actively participate in photography,” he said.

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L-R. - Program Coordinator Documentary Photography Culture Exchange and Expression, Sani Maikatanga, Senior Photojournalist  Leadership Newspaper, Gbenga Abiola,  One of the Participants Ikilima Babangida Shehu, Program  Facilitator,  Sodiq Adelakun,  representative of Ideas and Data Academy Katsina, Dr, Musa Abdullahi Sufi, and Guess Speaker of the Program Afolabi Sotunde at the Closing Ceremony of a 3 days Training on Photojournalism and Documentary Photography toward achieving sustainable development goals (SDG’s) in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), organized by smmimgas and media Ltd held in Kaduna on Weekend.

L-R. – Program Coordinator Documentary Photography Culture Exchange and Expression, Sani Maikatanga, Senior Photojournalist Leadership Newspaper, Gbenga Abiola, One of the Participants Ikilima Babangida Shehu, Program Facilitator, Sodiq Adelakun, representative of Ideas and Data Academy Katsina, Dr, Musa Abdullahi Sufi, and Guess Speaker of the Program Afolabi Sotunde at the Closing Ceremony of a 3 days Training on Photojournalism and Documentary Photography toward achieving sustainable development goals (SDG’s) in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), organized by smmimgas and media Ltd held in Kaduna on Weekend.

International Photojournalist Afolabi Sotumbe emphasized the importance of sustainable media practices in enhancing visual storytelling, documentary history, and investigative journalism. He urged photojournalists to adhere to ethical standards that ensure impactful visual narratives. Meanwhile, Sadiq Adelakun focused on the challenges posed by artificial intelligence in photojournalism, stressing the need for fact-checking and ethical responsibility.

Participants, including Zahra’u Gambo Lawan, Jamila Jamo, and Khadijah Abubakar, won awards in previous photography competitions and noted that the training had inspired them to pursue photojournalism. The workshop also featured practical activities, such as visits to Zazzau Emirate and the famous Fanteka market.

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Kano Government Reverts Sa’adatu Rimi University to College of Education

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Abba Kabir Yusuf,2019 Gubernatorial Candidate

In a move aimed at improving the quality of education and ensuring effective management in the state’s higher education sector, the Kano State Executive Council has approved the conversion of Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education back to Sa’adatu Rimi College of Education, Kumbotso. The institution will remain a degree-awarding body despite the reversion.

The decision was made during the council’s 18th sitting, following extensive consultations with key stakeholders and the recommendations of a high-level committee appointed by the state government. The committee was tasked with assessing the university’s status and proposing ways to enhance its academic quality.

In a statement signed by the states commissioner for information Baba Halilu Dantiye said the following

The committee’s findings reflected concerns from both the academic and non-academic communities, as well as other stakeholders, about the challenges associated with the transition from a college to university status. One key issue was the institution’s strategic location, which serves students from non-metropolitan areas. Stakeholders feared that the transition could have a negative impact, including the potential loss of experienced lecturers, salary-related disputes, and administrative challenges that could compromise the institution’s operational efficiency.

The Council highlighted that similar institutions across the country have operated successfully as colleges of education while offering a range of degree programs without converting to university status. The “Dual Mode” system, introduced by the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE), allows colleges to offer both certificate and degree programs, providing a flexible academic structure.

The Kano State Government reassured students that the conversion will not affect their current academic pursuits. Existing undergraduates will continue their studies without disruption, and the university’s certification will be preserved for future use. Additionally, the institution will maintain its traditional courses and continue to offer degree programs under its new expanded mandate as a college of education.

As part of the restructuring, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved the immediate dissolution of the university’s management. The Vice Chancellor has been directed to hand over the institution’s affairs to the most senior deputy, pending further announcements.

This decision underscores the Kano State Government’s commitment to stabilizing and enhancing the performance of its higher education institutions, while addressing stakeholder concerns to maintain academic excellence and operational efficiency.

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Breaking:Government Declares Monday As Another Public Holiday

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Kano state Government North Western Nigeria has declared Monday 23rd September as public Holiday .

The signing of the Holiday was contained in a statement from the office of the Head of civil service.

In a statement signed by Abba Danguguwa Permanent secretary Human resources office of the Head of civil service Abba A Danguguwa said its in commemoration of the 7th day of the birth of the holy prophet .

Kano people celebrate it as Ranar Takutaha

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Shettima To Lead Nigeria’s Delegation To 79Th UN General Assembly

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President Bola Tinubu will not attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly session in New York this year.

The President has thus directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to lead Nigeria’s delegation.

President Tinubu, who returned to the country last Sunday after his trip to China and the United Kingdom, wants to focus on domestic issues and address some of the country’s challenges, especially after the recent devastating flooding.

At UNGA 79, Vice President Shettima will deliver Nigeria’s national statement to the General Assembly, attend important sideline events, and hold bilateral meetings.

In a statement by Special Adviser to the President on information and strategy Bayo Onanuga The high-level General Debate, with the theme “Leaving no one behind: Acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and future generations,” will run from Tuesday, September 24, through Saturday, September 28, 2024.

 

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