By Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim In Kuki town, a rural community in Kano State, falling sick is not just a health challenge, it is a race against time. Situated in Bebeji Local Government…
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Dindun Community Students Learn Under Trees Amid Shortage of Classrooms in Kano
By Mubarak Ibrahim Pupils of Dindun Community Primary School in Bunkure Local Government Area of Kano State continue to learn under trees due to an acute shortage of classrooms, leaving many residents…
Larabar Mata: Kano Community Market Providing Means of Livelihood to Women
The Informal Economy’s Backbone: How Women in a Rural Community of Kano State Are Reshaping Narratives for Survival By Hajara Abdullahi Larabar Mata, a community market in Kumbotso LGA, Kano State, is…
‘How Many More Lives Must Be Lost?’ — Travellers, Drivers Lament as Dilapidated Damaturu–Biu Highway Fuels Insecurity
From Alhaji Yusuf, Damaturu For thousands of travellers and commercial drivers who ply the 134-kilometre Damaturu–Buni Yadi–Biu federal highway daily, the road has become a death trap — both due to its…
Left Behind in Science: The Hidden Barriers Facing Visually Impaired Students in Kano
By Hannatu Sulaiman Abba The day I was told I was totally blind, it felt as though my entire future had been stolen from me. In that single moment, my dream of…
Explainer: Why are Kano donkeys vanishing?
By Zulaiha Danjuma Have you ever wondered where all the donkeys in Kano went? Donkeys have been a major player in the agricultural and commercial transportation system of old Kano city for…
Self Reliance:Kano State Govt Targets 50,000 Youths
Self Reliance:Kano State Govt Targets 50,000 Youths By Abdullahi Yusuf Kano State Government says it is targeting 50,000 youths for training in various vocational skills to promote self-reliance among them. Governor Abba…
Legislative Brilliance : DSP Barau Lights Up Al-Hikmah University
– Receives accolades By Abba Anwar The management of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Kwara state, shopped for an individual politician, whose intervention cuts across all sections of the country, with vigor, informed scholarship,…
Morocco launches Africa’s first police cooperation center to secure the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations
Morocco has inaugurated the African Police Cooperation Center in the city of Salé, the first facility of its kind on the continent dedicated to coordinating security efforts between African police forces. The…
Poor Infrastructure Deepens Insecurity, Humanitarian Crisis in Tsanyawa Communities
By Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim Residents of several rural communities in the Northern part of Kano State, daily life has become a painful struggle shaped by fear, isolation, and neglect. Poor road infrastructure…
Akwa Ibom Police Command Reviews 2025 Security Operations,Outlines 2026 Operations
Akwa Ibom Police Command Reviews 2025 Security Operations,Outlines 2026 Operations By Abdullahi Yusuf The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has reviewed the security situation in the state in the outgoing year and…
How BUK’s solar project collapsed, 2 years after commissioning
Barely two years after commissioning in 2019, the N5.6 billion solar hybrid power plant at the Bayero University, Kano (BUK), has stopped working, leaving students and staff to grapple with unstable electricity…
Prince Yemisi Shyllon unveils love through the eyes of a village boy and 10 other books as PIN marks 10 years of poetic impact
When Prince (Dr.) Yemisi Adedoyin Shyllon, one of Nigeria’s leading art patrons, unveiled Love Through the Eyes of a Village Boy at the 10th anniversary of Poets in Nigeria (PIN), it brings…
Kano: How Wudil women are embracing child spacing through mobile outreach
At just 25, Halima Adamu has already faced more childbirth complications than many women her age; she has lived through the kind of pain that makes every childbirth a risk. As a…
Former Cleaner Bags First-Class Degree in Mathematics
By Hajara Abdullahi Rumoke Lasisi Adumbari, who graduated with a First-Class Degree in Mathematics with a CGPA of 4.49/5.00 at the recently concluded 40th Convocation Ceremony of the University of Ilorin, is…
Laws on paper, lives in the balance: Nigeria’s struggle to enforce environmental promises
In the early 1990s, Nigeria set out an ambitious vision: to conserve its forests, protect wildlife, and ensure that communities could coexist with fragile ecosystems. The National Parks Service Act of 1991…
How Tomilola Boyinde is giving diverse voices a seat in the global innovation conversations
Innovation is happening everywhere, yet many of the most powerful stories remain untold. This is the space that Bulbling247, created by Kehinde Tomilola Boyinde, seeks to fill. Positioned at the intersection of…
When laughter turns dark: A reflection on Nigeria’s comedy and prank skit culture
Comedy has always been a part of Nigerian life. We laugh at our struggles, we laugh at our politicians, we laugh at ourselves. Skit makers especially have risen over the years to…
Gumi market: Poor connectivity making Kaduna traders, shoppers return empty handed
By Sani Modibbo Inside Sheikh Abubakar Gumi central market, one of the busiest commercial hubs in Kaduna state, traders’ worst fear is not lack of customers but signal. For hours each day,…
A match made in hell: Ade love’s set in 1970s
A review of Pariolodo and KJ’s spoken word production by Adesoyin Aderanti When I moved to Abuja, I was excited to step into the vibrant poetry community. Yet, I barely did; each…
Why Neem Deserves a Place in Every Home
By Hauwa Muhammad Bamanga Neem (Azadirachta indica), popularly known across Nigeria as dogon yaro (Hausa), Ogun jàwò (Yoruba, variants), and Ògwu ọjị (Igbo, variants), is among the most widely used medicinal trees…
Life of an Autistic Child: The Female Peculiarity
By Asiya AbdulRahman Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often described in broad strokes, but its impact can be deeply personal and unique. For girls, autism sometimes takes on a different face, harder…
Why Sleep and Exercise Are Your Ultimate Self-Care Tools
By Khadijah Aliyu Gana In the fast-paced, demanding world we live in, the term “self-care” has become a popular buzzword. We see it in the form of spa days, luxurious vacations, and…
Nigeria’s Food Trap: Eating What Is Available, Not What Is Right
…In Nigeria, food is no longer just about taste or tradition; it has become a battle of survival, dictated by what the market makes available By Mariya Shuaibu Suleiman At first glance,…
CBN’s Geo-tagging Policy: A Double Edged Sword on DPI
By Zulaiha Danjuma Point of Sale (POS) machines in Nigeria have revolutionized the country’s digital payment infrastructure, making banking services more accessible, especially in rural areas. As a crucial component of Nigeria’s…

