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Tender Your Statement To The Police, You’re not above the law – CSO tells Sanusi

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The Northern Women Lawyers Congress has called Emir Muhammadu Sanusi to tender his statement to the Nigeria Police Force over an investigation into an incident that occurred during a sallah durbar he held.

This was contained in a statement by its Chairperson Barrister Nafisa Abba, the lawyer further blast the civil society organisations that are condemning the Nigeria Police its recent letter of invitation to the monarch.

The CSO called on the Police to go ahead with its investigation to find out the truth of the matter, and anyone found guilty should be prosecuted and face the wrath of the law.

“We are all aware that the police banned all sallah durbar activities to maintain peace in the state but Sanusi went ahead to ride a horse on Sallah day from the Eid Ground being surrounded by thugs who are loyal to him.

Ibrahim Alasan, who lost his life during the incident, is just a passerby, an innocent soul who was killed by these thugs.

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It is not only in Sanusi’s entourage that a life was lost. It’s obviously clear that there is rivalry between thugs of most of the wards in Kano Municipal, the police saw that coming from their intelligence report and caution both parties not to hold any durbar but Sanusi went ahead to do that. Is he above the law?

It’s under the same Sanusi that thugs would always be seen giving him protection, not the appropriate security agency. Thugs now have access even into the Gidan Rumfa.

Just because you’re an Emir, you shouldn’t be investigated?

 

The lawyer further added that the CSOs seen condemning the invitation are the creation of the Emir in an effort to sabotage the Nigerian Police.

“We know fully that these organisations that were all over the media condemning an investigative invitation meeting are sponsored by Sanusi

To make it to the public knowledge, they are doing all these as pseudonym, and their organisations are not registered.

I’m a lawyer, a member of the Kano Bar. I challenge them to come out and present themselves. ”

The Congress described those criticising Sanusi’s invitation as hypocrites.

“Where are they when the governor ordered the arrest of the legitimate Emir of Kano Aminu Ado Bayero? He went back to appoint an Emir despite a court order stopping him from doing so.

Is it not a disrespect to our culture and tradition?

We learnt that you have been crying of an assassination attempt during your procession with thugs who were employed by a local government chairman for you. The Chairman had to run for his life, and now you are crying when an invitation was sent to you. Did you report it to the police?

Respect yourself by surrendering yourself to police to prove your innocence. ” She added.

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Imam of Jirgagu Friday Mosque Resigns, Cites Personal Reasons

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The Imam of Jirgagu Friday Mosque in Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Malam Murtala Jirgagu, has officially resigned from his position, citing personal challenges and the difficulty of balancing the responsibilities of the role with his daily life.

In a statement shared on his Facebook page, Imam Jirgagu described his resignation as the “easiest option” under the circumstances.

have resigned from my position as Imam, leading Friday prayers and the five daily prayers at this mosque in Jirgagu. I wish the next person whom Allah appoints to this position the best of luck,” he wrote.

He also emphasized that the appointment of an Imam is ultimately a divine decision and hinted that he will explain the reasons for his resignation at a later time.

When contacted for further clarification, Imam Jirgagu appealed for patience, stating that he would provide more details in the near future, citing personal preferences and considerations in his worldly affairs as part of his decision.

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Senator Shehu Sani Warns of Thugs’ Attacks at Political Events, Citing Personal Experience

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Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has issued a stark warning regarding political gatherings in Nigeria, cautioning that the sudden disappearance of security forces at such events could signal an imminent attack by hired thugs.

Sani, a well-known human rights activist and vocal advocate for democratic reforms, made this revelation in a recent post on his verified Facebook page.

He expressed concern about the hostile nature of Nigerian politics, emphasizing that violence from political opponents is a reality that aspiring politicians must anticipate.

“We have survived many thug attacks miraculously. For those who want to get into politics someday, factor in the violence by thugs from your opponents. That’s the way our hostile and toxic politics works,”he wrote.

His comments underscore long-standing concerns about political violence in Nigeria, where clashes between rival supporters, intimidation tactics, and disruptions at rallies remain common occurrences. The senator’s warning suggests that such violence is often orchestrated, with security forces conveniently withdrawing before the arrival of the perpetrators.

Shehu Sani, known for his fearless activism, has experienced political persecution firsthand. A staunch critic of military rule in the 1990s, he was imprisoned by General Sani Abacha’s administration during the struggle to restore democracy following the annulment of the June 12, 1993, elections. His political career has been marked by advocacy for human rights, transparency, and justice, earning him recognition both nationally and internationally.

As Nigeria continues its democratic journey, Sani’s message serves as a sobering reminder of the need for stronger measures to safeguard political events and ensure the safety of participants. Political violence remains a major challenge, raising questions about the role of security forces in protecting citizens rather than allowing intimidation tactics to prevail.

His statement is expected to reignite discussions on electoral integrity and the need for political reforms that address violence, voter intimidation, and the influence of political thuggery in Nigeria’s democratic process.

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Mamman Shata Incomparable to Rara in Hausa Music-Dr Tilde 

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Renowned academic and public affairs commentator, Dr. Aliyu Usman Tilde, has sparked a conversation on the legacy of Hausa music, asserting that the late legendary singer Alhaji Maman Shata Katsina remains unmatched in talent and artistic prowess. Dr. Tilde made this statement on his verified Facebook page, where he compared Shata’s contributions to those of contemporary Hausa musician Dauda Kahutu Rarara.

In his post, Dr. Tilde acknowledged Rarara’s efforts but emphasized that Shata’s influence and mastery of Hausa music are unparalleled. He wrote:

“Rarara yana kokari sosai amma fin Shata fa ba wasa ba ne, sai dai ga ‘yan zamani. Shata ya tattara abubuwa da yawa. Kuma sake samun opportunity na pioneer kamar nasa zai yi wuya. Shata kamar Sardauna ne a mulki. Wane wani gwamna.”*

(Translation: “Rarara is trying his best, but surpassing Shata is no small feat—except for the younger generation. Shata embodied many qualities, and finding another pioneer like him will be difficult. Shata is like Sardauna in leadership. Which governor can compare?”)

Maman Shata: A Pioneer in Hausa Music
Alhaji Maman Shata Katsina, who passed away in 1999, is widely regarded as one of the greatest Hausa musicians of all time. His music, deeply rooted in Hausa tradition, was known for its poetic storytelling, social commentary, and ability to capture the essence of the people’s experiences. Shata’s songs resonated across generations, earning him a revered status in Northern Nigeria and beyond.

His ability to compose and perform spontaneously made him a household name, and his works remain influential in Hausa music today. Many consider him a pioneer whose impact on the genre is irreplaceable.

Rarara’s Influence in Contemporary Hausa Music
Dauda Kahutu Rarara, a modern-day Hausa musician, has gained popularity for his politically charged songs and vibrant performances. His music often reflects current political events, making him a significant figure in contemporary Hausa entertainment.

While Rarara has carved a niche for himself, Dr. Tilde’s statement suggests that his contributions, though commendable, do not match the depth and cultural significance of Shata’s legacy.

Dr. Tilde’s Literary Contributions
Beyond his commentary on Hausa music, Dr. Aliyu Usman Tilde is a distinguished writer known for his works in both **English and Hausa**. He has also written extensively in Fulfulde, contributing to the preservation and promotion of indigenous languages in Nigeria.

His insights into Hausa music reflect his deep understanding of the cultural and artistic heritage of Northern Nigeria, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in public discourse.

Public Reaction and Ongoing Debate
Dr. Tilde’s statement has reignited discussions among Hausa music enthusiasts, with many debating the contributions of both artists. While some agree that Shata’s legacy remains untouchable, others argue that Rarara has successfully modernized Hausa music, making it more accessible to younger audiences.

Regardless of differing opinions, one thing remains clear—Maman Shata’s influence on Hausa music is profound, and his legacy continues to shape the industry decades after his passing.

 

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