Tag: South

By Yakubu Musa Nothing, perhaps, illustrates the tragedy of the current world's most enduring struggle, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, than last Friday’s UN resolution for a ceasefire. Curiously, the United States of America voted against it while her...
By Sanusi Abdullahi Kiru In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigeria's telecommunications industry, there are individuals who leave an indelible mark, reshaping the sector for the betterment of the nation. Among these luminaries, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta stands...

Days after visit from DSS, Food and cattle union to suspend food blockade to South

By Ismail Auwal Few days after the Department of State Services (DSS) invited Mohammed Tahir, invited the president of the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and...

Gumi, Fulani and Hausas in the South

By Muhammad Auwal Ibrahim I decided to write this since the commencement of Shaykh Gumi's peace mission to bandits. First and indeed most foremost, I...

Ethnic clash: A memoir of horror

  Bashir Kabir While the groundswell of unrest, tension, and protest is rippling down in the south, there seems to be an unparalleled level of calm...

Fulani are humans whose lives also matter

By Abdulrahman Yunusa I thought we are naturally taught to be nice not only to fellow humans but even to the senseless animals we mingle...

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