@Sarki_sultan Ikon Allah Ni na ɗauka ma gomnan Kaduna zai masa irin ko kwatankwacin yadda Abba gida gida yayi ma mutumin nan da aka kashe masa iyalansa ne... Sai muka ji shiru
Har sai Yusufu zailnai ne zai bada kyautar gida akwai gwamna?
The bandits are cawords. Once you matched their fire power, they will have no choice but to retreat and run in dessarey.
The security agencies should be empowered with the right combat enablers, these miscreants will be crushed.
@elonmusk These people are the minority in Islam.
They Shi'a. Their practices of Islam are different from that of the Sunni Muslims whom are the majority.
When it comes to jungle justice, Africans and Nigerians are just the same. No Matter their religion, ethnicity and region.
But upon closer look,we can all realize that it is sheer lack of trust in the police & security agencies that sometimes lead Nigerians to jungle justice.
Academic excellence is good in children's education, But for me, education is not just about academic excellence. Religion, decent culture,Character & faith matter
Never allow the pursuit of academic excellence in a part school eclipse your Faith, culture, judgement and History
There are Schools I will never enroll my children in, no matter how highly rated they are, how popular they may be, or even if I can comfortably afford the fees.
These include:
1.Schools that facilitate or encourage examination malpractice ("expo") during SSCE or any other exams.
4.Schools with a reputation for bullying, intimidation, or excessive punishment disguised as discipline.
5.Schools that impose unnecessarily long or unreasonable study hours at the expense of children's well-being, rest, and balanced development.
2.Schools that deny female students the right to dress modestly in accordance with their faith and sincerely held religious beliefs.
3.Schools that were established primarily to promote a faith different from the one in which I intend to raise my children.
@daily_trust Governor Radda must be more sincere in this fight against bandits.
Katsinawa have been pushed to the wall and now see the government as deliberately incapable.