Sen. Wadada Commiserates with Keana Emirate Council and Daniyan Keana over Loss of Son

By Our Reporter Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu, representing Nasarawa West Senatorial District, has extended his heartfelt condolences to the Keana Emirate Council, Alhaji Ibrahim Hausawa (Daniyan Keana), and the entire people of Oki Ward in Keana Local Government Area over the passing of Safiyanu Ibrahim Safiyanu, the son of Alhaji Ibrahim Hausawa. Senator Wadada who … Continue reading Sen. Wadada Commiserates with Keana Emirate Council and Daniyan Keana over Loss of Son

Senator Wadada And Zoning Issue In Nasarawa

Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu By Rayyanu Bala In recent political discourse within our state, much has been said about Senator Aliyu Wadada’s stance on zoning. Some have interpreted his comments to mean that he rejects the idea of zoning entirely. However, a closer look at his political philosophy shows that Senator Wadada believes in the … Continue reading Senator Wadada And Zoning Issue In Nasarawa

Public Office and Political Ambition: The Case of Baraden Nasarawa

Dr. Musa Ahmed Mohammed, Baraden Nasarawa By Musan Musa, Wamba It has become necessary, in the interest of accountability and good governance, to address the growing public concern surrounding the activities linked to the Accountant General of Nasarawa State, Dr. Musa Ahmed Mohammed, Baraden Nasarawa. In the last one year or there about, the state … Continue reading Public Office and Political Ambition: The Case of Baraden Nasarawa

The Hidden Motives Behind Anti-Zoning Voices in Nasarawa State

Gov. Abdullahi Sule By Rayyanu Bala Last week, Governor Abdullahi Sule, in an interview with TVC, publicly affirmed his commitment to zoning principles. He stated that he is a product of zoning and cannot, at the federal level, support zoning for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second term while turning his back on zoning in Nasarawa … Continue reading The Hidden Motives Behind Anti-Zoning Voices in Nasarawa State

Why Any U.S. Policies Toward Nigerian Muslims Inevitably Affect Nigerian Christians

By Dan- Alkali Bala The designation of Nigeria as a country of particular concern by the Trump administration is an issue of serious concern for both Nigerian Muslims and Christians. Therefore, any Christian who comes out to celebrate this decision needs to have their head examined. This is because in an increasingly interconnected world, no … Continue reading Why Any U.S. Policies Toward Nigerian Muslims Inevitably Affect Nigerian Christians

Putting Context In Perspective: Understanding Continuity Of Zoning In Nasarawa State

By Dr. Sulaiman Abdulwahab Sulaiman, CNA This is a commentary based on the response by Mr. Tanimu Tancy to a post by Mallam Yusuf Galadima. The response reads “That’s your view but for me, it most never starts with the western zone always, I agreed zoning should go on but another zone can start but … Continue reading Putting Context In Perspective: Understanding Continuity Of Zoning In Nasarawa State

MUSA UMAR YASHI: THE LEADER BAUCHI NEEDS FOR A NEW DAWN

By Gambo Hamza As Bauchi State stands at a critical crossroads facing poverty, insecurity, unemployment, and decades of underdevelopment, one thing has become clear: the people are yearning for leadership that is compassionate, competent, and credible. A leader who understands the challenges and has the experience to deliver real change. That leader is Mallam Musa … Continue reading MUSA UMAR YASHI: THE LEADER BAUCHI NEEDS FOR A NEW DAWN

A Eulogy TO Professor  Mohammed Isa  Kida: The Visionary  Scholar  Torchbearer Of Acadamic Excellence

By Dr. Sulaiman Abdulwahab Sulaiman, CNA The story of Professor Mohammed Isa Kida is one of brilliance, resilience and unwavering devotion to knowledge and humanity. His journey, from the serene plains of Kida village in Hawul Local Government Area of Borno State, to the exalted seat of the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Lafia, is … Continue reading A Eulogy TO Professor  Mohammed Isa  Kida: The Visionary  Scholar  Torchbearer Of Acadamic Excellence