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Kano Government Calls For Unity Among Online Journalists for Dissemination of Information

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Kano state commissioner for information Comrade Ibrahim Waiya with Interim chairman association of online media guild

 

 

The Kano State Government has announced its intention to collaborate closely with online media to effectively disseminate its programs and policies. This was disclosed by the new Commissioner for Information, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, during a meeting with the Association of Online Media Guild at the headquarters of the State Ministry of Information.

“They are August visitors and the first to come officially. I thank you for the visit and the congratulatory letter. I have been working closely with the media, and there are many issues of concern. I now speak on behalf of the government, which is also a people-oriented government. The media has been a very good friend to me, and we will work with you to fish out the quack ones among you,” stated Comrade Waiya.

The Commissioner emphasized the need for regulation and collaboration with online media to ensure accurate dissemination of government projects and policies. “We will liaise with you to regulate. The government has executed a lot of projects, and it needs to be disseminated. Criticism could be a very good one. You draw attention to certain issues; let our attention be clear,” he added.

Comrade Waiya expressed concern over sensationalism in journalism, noting that some journalists provoke the government with their stories without considering the consequences. “The sensationalism in journalism is unbecoming. People are doing it without minding the consequences. Some journalists bring stories that provoke the government. Media is one of the fourth estates of the realm; be an intermediary between the government and the people. There are certain issues that you don’t need to write on. You can do things through investigation,” he said.

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He shared an example of a journalist who discovered a village in one of the local governments in Kano without portable drinking water. “When I saw the video, I sent it to the Governor, and action was immediately taken. I am ready to liaise with you to fish out quacks,” Comrade Waiya stated.

The Commissioner also called for unity among online journalists in Kano and announced plans to train all information officers and public relations officers in the state on a weekly template. “We want to see more unity among online journalists in Kano. We want you to be more united. We will train all the information officers in Kano and the public relations officers on a weekly template,” he said.

He further highlighted the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability, stating, “The government of Abba Kabir Yusuf wants to see things openly. We are going to champion the replication of the FOI law. We are going to have the practice of openness and accountability. His Excellency is much ready on that.”

On his part, the Chairman of the Association of Online Media Guild, Abdullateef Abubakar Jos, expressed support for the Commissioner’s media-friendly approach. “The composition of our members are professionals. We are here to congratulate you. We are in support of your move as a media-friendly person,” he said.

Jos emphasized the need to check fake news and address misinformation, which has brought down many countries. “We need to check fake news and address misinformation, which brought down many countries. We are committed to disseminating government information for public interest and consumption,” he added.

The entourage included Abbas Yushau Yusuf, publisher of Nigerian Tracker; Abubakar Abdulkadir Dangambo, publisher of Independent Post; Zainab Abdurrahman Mai Agogo, Head and publisher of Kakaki24; and Musa Best Seller, publisher of Alfijir Labarai.

 

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Kwankwasiyya Professionals Forum Condemns AB Bappah Bichi’s Remarks, Calls for Legal Action

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The Kwankwasiyya Professionals Forum convened a two-day emergency stakeholders’ meeting on May 4th and 5th, 2025, at Tahir Guest Palace Hotel in Kano to address concerns over alleged defamatory statements made by former Secretary to the State Government, AB Bappah Bichi, against the esteemed leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Dr. Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso. The forum, comprising experts from diverse backgrounds, strongly condemned what it described as inflammatory remarks aimed at tarnishing Dr. Kwankwaso’s reputation. According to Comr. Haruna Musa Gaza, Chairman of the forum, “These statements are not only malicious but also an attempt to incite hatred and provoke violence against our revered leader.”

During the deliberations, members reaffirmed Dr. Kwankwaso’s enduring legacy and contributions to Nigeria’s political and socio-economic development. The forum praised his leadership, integrity, and philanthropic efforts, insisting that his work has positively impacted millions of Nigerians. “Dr. Kwankwaso is a visionary leader whose contributions to our great nation cannot be undermined by baseless accusations,” Gaza stated. The body further emphasized its unwavering support for Kwankwaso while calling on Nigerians to recognize the profound impact of his leadership.

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In response to Bichi’s remarks, the forum resolved to pursue legal action to ensure accountability for what they termed defamatory allegations. Legal proceedings, according to Gaza, will be instituted to address the matter in court, and all available legal avenues will be explored to seek redress. “We will not allow these false claims to go unchallenged. Justice must prevail, and we will fight to ensure that defamatory statements like these do not go unchecked,” Gaza affirmed. The forum vowed to hold Bichi responsible for his utterances and pursue the matter to its logical conclusion through legal means.

Despite the forum’s strong condemnation, it urged all Kwankwasiyya supporters and Nigerians to remain calm and law-abiding in the face of provocation. The forum stressed the importance of maintaining peace and avoiding unnecessary escalation. “We call on our supporters to exercise restraint. Violence is never the answer, and our movement stands for peace and development,” Gaza emphasized. The forum maintained that while legal action is necessary, peaceful resolution and respect for the law remain top priorities.

Additionally, the Kwankwasiyya Professionals Forum commended the Kano State Governor, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, for his administration’s efforts in advancing development projects across the state. The forum encouraged Kano residents to continue supporting the governor’s initiatives aimed at fostering progress and stability. “Governor Yusuf is working tirelessly for the betterment of Kano State, and we urge citizens to stand behind his administration’s laudable projects,” Gaza concluded. The forum reiterated its commitment to ensuring accountability while championing the cause of peace and development.

 

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Market Traders Association of Nigeria Suspends Operations of 36 State Chapters

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President market traders association of Nigeria Jamilu Abbas

 

The Market Traders Association of Nigeria (MATAN) has announced the suspension of operations across its 36 state chapters and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. The decision was disclosed by MATAN’s National President, Jamilu Abbas, while addressing journalists on the prevailing challenges within the association.

According to Abbas, the suspension comes in response to multiple concerns raised by stakeholders, alongside unforeseen circumstances that have impacted the organization’s unity.

He emphasized the need for solidarity, stating, “Based on the current situation across the country regarding our association, along with the receipt of various calls from stakeholders and unforeseen circumstances—including exchanges of words on our platform—I believe that we are one family, united in the progress of our great nation. That is why we are MATAN: when we work, our nation moves forward.”

The MATAN President clarified that, despite the general suspension, the scheduled inauguration for Imo State would proceed as planned, while that of Enugu State has been postponed. Abbas noted that further directives on the future of the association’s activities would be determined by the Federal Executive Council. He stated, “In view of all these developments, as the President and father of our teeming family members, I am here to announce that the Enugu State inauguration is suspended, while Imo State’s inauguration should proceed as scheduled. Furthermore, the operations of all 36 state chapters and Abuja are hereby suspended until the Federal Executive Council convenes and announces a new mode of operation for the entire 36 states and Abuja.”

Abbas acknowledged that the suspension could cause disruptions for MATAN members but stressed that it was a necessary course of action. He expressed his regret over the inconvenience, adding that he remains optimistic about the upcoming discussions with the Federal Executive Council, which he believes will provide lasting solutions to the association’s concerns. “This decision was made out of necessity. I believe the suspension may hurt our members, and we regret any inconvenience this painful decision may cause. However, we had no choice but to implement it. I am confident that the outcome of our meeting will serve as the final solution to our grievances,” he stated.

MATAN members across the country will be awaiting further updates as the association navigates this transitional phase. In the meantime, Abbas urged traders to remain united, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to resolving the underlying issues affecting the organization.

The Market Traders Association of Nigeria is a national organization committed to supporting market traders and advancing trade-related policies for economic growth. The association plays a crucial role in facilitating dialogue between traders and government stakeholders, ensuring that market conditions remain favorable for business development.

This latest suspension marks a pivotal moment for MATAN, with traders, stakeholders, and the government looking ahead to forthcoming resolutions.

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Tragedy in Kano: Woman k!lls husband 9 days after wedding

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A newlywed woman, Saudat Jibrin Adam, has been arrested for allegedly kill!ng her husband, Salisu Idris Ibrahim, just nine days after their wedding in the Farawa community of Kumbotso Local Government Area, Kano State.

The tragic incident, which occurred late Monday night, has shocked residents of the area.

According to eyewitnesses, Saudat allegedly asked her husband to close his eyes for a “surprise” before fatally slitti!ng his throat with a knife.

A neighbour, Dini Mada, who was one of the first to arrive at the scene, disclosed that Salisu named his wife as the attacker before succumbing to his injuries at the hospital.

“I asked him who did this to you, and he said, ‘Dini, it’s my wife. She stabbed me in the neck in the parlour.

“She told him to close my eyes for a surprise, not knowing she had hidden a knife,” Dini recalled.

He added that Salisu’s mother, whose home is attached to the couple’s residence, alerted him moments after hearing a disturbance.

“She thought it was an external attack, but we found Salisu bleeding with his throat slit.”

The suspect reportedly locked herself in a bedroom after the attack and was discovered by police during a search of the premises.

“She was on the phone when police entered and arrested her.

“We didn’t even know she was still in the house,” Dini added.

Sources close to the deceased claimed that the couple had unresolved marital issues.

Despite displaying affection during their courtship, the suspect allegedly refused to consummate the marriage and frequently declined to cook for her husband.

“That night, Salisu bought gurasa and meat for dinner because she again refused to cook,” one friend said.

Neighbours described the suspect as appearing “normal” and often accompanying her husband to visit family nearby, which made the attack even more shocking.

Family members confirmed that Salisu was rushed to the hospital but later died from his injuries.

His brother, Tanimu Idris, said he has been buried according to Islamic rites.

As of the time of this report, the Kano State Police Command has yet to issue an official statement.

Spokesperson SP Abdullahi Kiyawa said the command is investigating the matter.

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