Nigeria turned 65 this October, yet the country feels older than its years, tired, battered, and staggering under the weight of conflicts that never...
We, the undersigned, write to unequivocally raise an alarm on a purported plan by a highly influential person in the Kano Emirate Council to file...
In the unfolding drama at Dangote Refinery, where workers were reportedly expelled for joining a labour union, one cannot help but question the wisdom behind...
By Abba Anwar It is indeed neither a satire nor a fiction, that His Excellency the Deputy Senate President, who doubles as the First Deputy...
Ahmad Muhammad Sani Gwarzo In my lens, Kano State is blessed with elders of honor, truthfulness, and trustworthiness. These are not just men of influence...
By: Amir Abdulazeez I am writing on this not because I have any significant concern for the award or its credibility or because it has...
By Muhammad Jameel Yushau Alhaji Mouftahu Baba-Ahmad, son of the renowned Islamic scholar and religious advisor to the former Amir of Zaria, Sheikh Baba-Ahmad, was...
By Ibrahim Adam Two years ago, Kano’s schools stood like forgotten relics — classrooms without roofs, children without uniforms, and parents stripped of hope. Fires...
By Zainab Abdullahi The Hausa culture is one of Africa’s richest and most respected traditions, known for its deep sense of identity, modesty, respect...
By Tijjani Sarki Executive Director, Responsive Citizens Initiative 18th September 2025 Tears of joy, cheers of pride, and hearts swollen with gratitude such was the...