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BUK Vice Chancellor Applauds Alumni ’92 for Decade of Support, Outlines Strategic Growth Path

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The Vice Chancellor of Bayero University Kano (BUK), Professor Haruna Musa, has commended the BUK Class of 1992 for its “uninterrupted 10-year tradition” of philanthropy.

Speaking at the group’s 33rd Anniversary dinner and 10th reunion, Professor Musa celebrated a fresh ₦5 million donation from the alumni to the university’s Indigent Students’ Account, noting that such partnerships are vital to the university’s strategic growth.

The Vice Chancellor outlined an ambitious vision to propel BUK into the top 500 universities globally. He highlighted the institution’s impressive trajectory in the 2026 World University Rankings by Times Higher Education, which ranked BUK as the 3rd best university in Nigeria and the premier university in Northern Nigeria.

To address operational challenges, Professor Musa announced significant advancements in infrastructure and energy independence. The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has commenced a 3.5-megawatt solar plant upgrade, with plans to scale capacity to six megawatts. Furthermore, in collaboration with the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, the university has secured a site for the construction of 500 housing units for staff.

The Vice Chancellor also reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy toward cultism and examination malpractice. He specifically flagged the misuse of ICT facilities as a new frontier for academic dishonesty and directed the university management to sensitize students on the ethical use of technology.

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To bridge funding gaps for less privileged students, the university will officially launch a university-wide endowment fund in 2026 under the chairmanship of Professor Attahiru Jega. The University Senate has also adopted a resolution to grant automatic suspension of studies for students unable to afford registration fees, ensuring they do not drop out entirely. Students are encouraged to utilize the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) and take up part-time campus jobs.

The Chairman of the BUK ’92 Forum, Muhammad Dahiru Sa’ad, highlighted that the forum has spent the last decade providing medical outreach to hospitals, supporting widows of late colleagues, and assisting former lecturers. He specifically noted that the group recently facilitated the return of several medical students who had been suspended due to unpaid fees.

Chairman Sa’ad also praised the Vice Chancellor for securing strategic MOUs, including a ₦60 million scholarship deal with OPay Digital Services and agricultural mechanization research partnerships with Chinese institutions.

The anniversary festivities concluded with a medical outreach at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital and an awards ceremony where Professor Musa and other distinguished alumni were honoured for their contributions to the university’s development.

Honourees included leading academics, senior public officers, security personnel, corporate executives, and politicians. Among them were Prof. Amina Sani Mu’azu, Prof. M.A. Suwaid, Prof. Hajara Umar Sanda, Prof. Hannatu Sabo Hadejia, Prof. Baffa Adamu Gwaram, Engr. Ibrahim Sani Abdul, and Dr. Bello Lawal Dambatta.

Others recognised were CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, CP Ali Umar Fagge, CP Ibrahim Maikaba, CIS Hussain Ibrahim, Amb. Yakubu Abdullahi Ahmad, and Amb. Musa Sani Nuhu.

Additional recipients included Alh. Muhammad Aliyu Wudil, Alh. Rabi’u Musa Dambatta, Alh. Al‑Amin Ibrahim, Alh. Kabiru Yuguda, Alh. Nasiru Mu’azu Danmusa, Alh. Umar Sanda Kuso, Pastor Clement Oniwanye, and Yushau Shuaib Idiagbon.

 

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KEDCO Promotes 1500 Staff In Major Staff Welfare, Performance Boost

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Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) has approved a merit-based promotion of 1,500 members of staff as part of its ongoing commitment to staff welfare, motivation, and building a performance-driven workforce.

In a statement released by the company’s spokesperson, Sani Bala Sani, it was highlighted that the promotion exercise is the most significant in the company’s history, underscoring KEDCO’s renewed commitment to human capital development as a critical pillar of its ongoing transformation agenda under the current core investor-Future Energies Africa (FEA) and management.

According to the statement, the exercise followed a comprehensive performance appraisal process and aligns with best practices in corporate governance, fairness, and transparency. It was designed to recognize deserving staff who met the eligibility criteria in line with the company’s conditions of service, and have demonstrated dedication, competence, and resilience in supporting the company’s operational turnaround and improved service delivery.

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Speaking on the development, KEDCO’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Abubakar Shuaibu Jimeta described the move as a strategic investment in people, noting that the staff remain the company’s greatest asset.

“This promotion exercise is not just a reward for hard work; it is a statement of intent. At KEDCO, we are building a culture where performance is recognized, excellence is encouraged, and our people are empowered to deliver value to our customers and stakeholders,” the MD/CEO said.

The development forms part of broader workforce reforms aimed at boosting productivity, enhancing customer experience, and positioning KEDCO to meet the evolving demands of the power sector. It also reflects the company’s resolve to foster industrial harmony and sustain a motivated workforce capable of driving operational efficiency.

In a statement by Sani Bala Sani Head corporate communications KEDCO reaffirms its commitment to continuous staff development, capacity building, and improved welfare, stressing that a motivated workforce remains central to achieving reliable, efficient, and customer-focused electricity distribution across its franchise area.

 

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Presidential Aide Sparks Fury with AI-Generated Photo of Tinubu

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

On Sunday night, Presidential aide Dada Olusegun posted an AI-generated image on X depicting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu meeting with Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame, in Paris. The image, bearing a visible Grok watermark, was shared alongside claims that the two leaders had met that day in the French capital.

The fabricated visuals have ignited a firestorm online, with netizens demanding answers. Many are questioning why an AI-generated image was necessary to portray a meeting with Rwanda’s President. A deeper, more troubling question has also emerged: Is this a deliberate attempt to create the illusion of a fully engaged and active President while, in reality, his condition and whereabouts are being obscured?

The controversy feeds directly into recent, unverified reports circulating widely that President Tinubu’s current trip to Europe is primarily for urgent medical treatment, allegedly due to a deterioration in his health.

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Analysts suggest the AI imagery could be a rushed effort at damage control, designed to quell growing public skepticism about the undisclosed purpose of his travel. The move, they argue, may inadvertently signal that the President is not in good health and that the administration is attempting to manage perceptions.

Officially, the Presidency announced on December 28, 2025, that Tinubu would travel to Europe before proceeding to Abu Dhabi for the 2026 Sustainability Week Summit at the invitation of UAE President His Highness Shaikh Mohammed Bin Zayed AlNahyan. However, this narrative is now under intense scrutiny.

The speculation is fueled by precedent. In April 2025, Sahara Reporters published a report claiming President Tinubu was receiving treatment at a hospital in France. If the current rumors of another medical trip are verified, it would mark the second such occurrence in less than a year.

This escalating situation has drawn sharp observations from political commentators, who warn that a leader with recurring serious health issues raises profound concerns about stability and capacity.

With the 2027 presidential election on the horizon, many are already stating that a president in evidently deteriorating health must not be re-elected, framing the controversy not just as a matter of transparency, but of national fitness for office.

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Gombe Schools Resume From Second Term Holidays”

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As schools resumes today Monday 5th January, 2026 for the commencement of the second term 2025/2026 academic session, the Honourable Commissioner of Education, Prof Aishatu Umar Maigari has appealed to parents and guardians to send their wards back to schools as academic activities commences immediately.

This was contained in a statement released by
Saidu Bappa Malala the
Special Assistant Media to the Honourable Commissioner over the weekend on the verified Facebook handle of the ministry.

She also called on teachers to be dedicated to their responsibilities with vigour and renewed commitment for the development of education.

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Professor Maigari assured that Government is rolling out new innovations this year in the areas of manpower and skills development in an effort to further improve the welfare needs of teachers in the state.

While wishing teachers and students success in the new academic session, Prof Aishatu Maigari said as usual the Ministry will despatch team of quality evaluators to monitor the resumption level in schools.

In that regard, the Ministry is working closely with the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and the Gombe State Senior Secondary School Education Board (GOSSEB) to ensure Quality and Service delivery in the education sector.

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