Ibrahim Ayyuba Isah, a distinguished journalist with over a decade of experience, has made a significant transition into the dynamic fields of public relations, creative, and digital marketing. Known for his in-depth…
Category: Opinion
Random Musings: Renewed Hope Agenda as an Anti climax
By Engr. Bello Gwarzo Abdullahi, FNSE The ascension of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President and Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria promised to bring…
Danbilki: Death-Dealing Due to Disparagement in a Democracy
By Bala Ibrahim Take it or leave it, Nigeria’s democracy is being threatened by a new trend of intolerance, and Danbilki Commander, a vocal politician from Kano, has become the latest victim…
Nigeria’s precarious situation: Who is to blame?
By: Engr. Bello Gwarzo Abdullahi It is always easy, nay tempting, to blame a certain group of people for the calamities which befall society. The veracity of this assertion is a subject…
Electricity: Not Yet Uhuru, For North West Customers
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi One is forced to borrow from the heading of the world renowned East African writer, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, a onetime Vice President of Kenya, to make part of…
Urgent Call for Road Reform between Bauchi to Gombe: A Plea to Nigerian Government and State Representatives
Introduction: The road connecting Bauchi and Gombe states is in dire need of urgent attention and reform. This article serves as a plea to the Nigerian Government, as well as the Governors,…
Terrorism And Banditry: Time To Take Back Sambisa And Other Forests
By Law Mefor Terrorists, bandits, and killer herdsmen have since declared war on Nigeria. Coming to terms with this situation is necessary for a better response and more workable strategies. The form…
No To LGBTQ+ And Other Devilish Practices
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi This was a country a global survey once found out that it was the most religious in the world. Another global survey showed that it had the most…
Nigeria and the Sad Sensationalization of Sentiment
By Bala Ibrahim Once again, the season of sensation is upon us, this time around with a religious coloration that could cause consequential commotion. Yes, if the situation is poorly handled, it…
Insecurity, Underdevelopment: Wither the North?
By Engr. Bello Gwarzo Abdullahi, FNSE There is no gainsaying the fact that the North is bedeviled by myriad of intractable problems ranging from poverty, malnutrition, insecurity, economic, social, religious and cultural…
The 2024 Hajj: A Testament to Leadership and Innovation
By Ahmad Muazu The 2024 Hajj has come and gone, leaving a lasting impression on the global Muslim community. Like an exam with familiar questions but ever-evolving answers, the pilgrimage presented its…
I WAS The Director General (DG) Media
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi This is a confession I should have made much earlier. But failure to do that at the time it should have been done has caused many people to…
CGC BA Adeniyi: Going Through Twelve Months Of Flamboyant Milestones & Pretty Target Ahead – By Muhammad Bashir
Naturally, humans were created with different sense of judgment over what they see, hear or feel in life, and I am handsomely sure that there exists many others who think, people like…
Drug Abuse And Its Negative Impact on Our Society
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi The Chairman and Chief Executive (CE) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brigadier-General Muhammed Buba Marwa rtd, would no doubt want to see the end of…
Federal Government Agents Must Uphold The Law, Not Cause Havoc in Kano
By Turaki Abubakar The recent turmoil surrounding the emirship throne in Kano is distressing and alarming. I am compelled to speak out against the blatant disregard for the law and moral integrity…
Bala’s Reckless Hatchet Job
By Abdullahi Sani Fagge One of the most brazen displays of self-delusion I have witnessed in recent times is Bala Ibrahim’s feeble attempt to masquerade his article as a service to the…
Kano Govt: Awkwardly Assessing It’s Assessments
By Bala Ibrahim Pursuant to my last article, where I touched on the recklessness of the Govt. of Kano state under H.E. Abba Kabiru Yusuf, captioned: KANO GOVT: A RENDEZVOUS WITH RECKLESSNESS…
Re: Kano govt: A rendezvous with recklessness and executive rascality
By Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa I read with utmost bewilderment an article titled: “KANO GOVT: A RENDEZVOUS WITH RECKLESSNESS AND EXECUTIVE RASCALITY.” My greatest surprise is that such a piece of trash…
Kano Govt: A Rendezvous with Recklessness and Executive Rascality
By Bala Ibrahim If care is not taken, the present leadership of kano state, may go down in history as the most reckless and probably the one to squander the state’s resources…
Federal government agents must uphold the law, not cause havoc in Kano
By Turaki Abubakar The recent turmoil surrounding the emirship throne in Kano is distressing and alarming. I am compelled to speak out against the blatant disregard for the law and moral integrity…
Nigeria and the Mindlessness of Mocking the Man Who Misses a Step
By Bala Ibrahim In the English Literature parlance, where there is detailed study of plays, poetry and most times novels, a mindless person is sometimes placed in the category of the imbecile,…
Dangote: His Truism About Developing Africa
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi One of the courses taught at an elite white suprematist institutions in one of the countries in North Europe is ‘How to Keep Africa in Perpetual bondage’. Very…
Gov. Dikko Umar Radda: The poster boy of correctness
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi. Recently, Governor Dr. Dikko Umar Radda, PhD, CON, of Katsina State was reported to have rejected a so called ‘gift’ of 100 special breed rams sent to him…
SAHARA REPORTERS: Your Yellow-Journalism Won’t Work Against CGC Adeniyi; Better Trade Positivity So You May Earn People’s Trust
Literally, people venture into businesses to make a profit – thus, anything otherwise is considered a loss…and a loss is not ‘only’ when no take–home pay or surplus is not recorded, but…
How The Politicians Conner The Money
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi On the 27-4-2024, I wrote an article which title was the poser: Where Is Our Money? In the article, I observed that most of the money is in…

