HYPOCRISY is when you believe that the YUNUSA YELLOW abducted ESE ORURU from PORT-HACOURT to KANO and forcefully converted her to Islam but deny the fact that IFEANYI who is a DSS officer did not abduct WALIDA ABDULHADI and force her to change to Christianity...
HYPOCRISY is when you believe the charges against YUNUSA YELLOW who never impregnated ESE ORURU but think IFEANYI is innocent even after seeing the product of his crime...
HYPOCRISY is when the media shows the picture of YUNUSA YELLOW AND ESE ORURU always but only shows the picture of WALIDA ABDULHADI her BABY alone without IFEANYI the DSS officer who abducted her, impregnated her and even have a child with her...
HYPOCRISY is when you think what the DSS did in shielding one of theirs from the law is a good step...
Hypocrisy is when you think there should be reconciliation on WALIDA ABDULHADI'S matter when you never pleaded for reconciliation for YUNUSA YELLOW...
HYPOCRISY is when you think I'm not supposed to say something about this hypocrisy...
HYPOCRISY is when you think this matter is not worth such attention...
#justiceforwalidah
✍️ Muhammad Jibo
Gov Umar Namadi @uanamadi of Jigawa takes custody of Walida Abdulhadi Ibrahim, allegedly abducted, defiled, and forcefully converted by DSS officer Ifeanyi Onyewuenyi, who reportedly fathered her child. Govenor assures justice through the courts. #JusticeForWalida#ActionGovernor
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PRESS RELEASE
November 13, 2025
Gaya Polytechnic Set to Take Off Soon — Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf
Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has reiterated his administration’s determination to establish a Polytechnic in Gaya Local Government of Kano State.
This is part of deliberate efforts to expand access to technical and vocational education in line with the state’s manpower development agenda.
In a statement issued by the Governor’s Spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Wednesday, Governor Yusuf made this known while flagging off the second batch of the 1,001 Foreign and Domestic Postgraduate Scholarship Programme at the Government House, Kano.
The Governor explained that the decision to establish the Polytechnic in Gaya is a strategic move to strengthen technical and vocational education, acknowledging the vital role of skills acquisition and innovation in job creation and economic growth.
He noted that the institution, when operational, will provide opportunities for young people in Gaya and neighbouring communities to acquire quality education and practical training that will empower them to secure decent employment or venture into entrepreneurship.
Governor Yusuf further stated that the Polytechnic will also serve as a centre for artisans and craftsmen to enhance their technical abilities and obtain formal qualifications, thereby contributing to the state’s socio-economic advancement.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the State Government to ensure that all necessary arrangements are completed for the smooth take-off of the institution within the shortest possible time.
The Governor expressed confidence that the establishment of the Gaya Polytechnic will have a significant impact on the local economy by creating jobs, stimulating business activities, reducing rural-urban migration, and promoting inclusive development across the region.
Signed:
Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa
Director-General,
Media and Publicity
Government House, Kano
Day One of the Nigeria Renewable Energy Innovation Forum (NREIF 2025) set a defining tone for the future of Nigeria’s renewable energy manufacturing ecosystem.
Hosted by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) in collaboration with UNDP Nigeria and the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), the forum brought together government leaders, global development partners, investors, and innovators — all united by a shared mission to position Nigeria as a regional hub for clean energy manufacturing and innovation.
We were greatly honoured to host His Excellency, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who graciously served as the Chairman of the event. In attendance were the Honourable Minister of Power, the Honourable Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, State Governors from Bayelsa, Ogun, and Jigawa States, the Deputy Governors of Kano, Plateau and Nasarawa States, the Ambassadors of EU, Dutch, Germany, Romania and UAE, UN Deputy Secretary-General (rep. by UN
Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator), the resident representative of the UNDP as well as other distinguished dignitaries, development partners, and industry leaders who collectively underscored the importance of advancing Nigeria’s renewable energy agenda.
The day was marked by the signing of several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and Joint Development Agreements (JDAs) — many of them tripartite — underscoring the depth of public-private partnerships driving Nigeria’s clean energy transformation.
The exhibition tour, led by the Honourable Minister of Power and the Deputy State Governor of Kano State, showcased the ingenuity and technical capacity of exhibitors advancing Nigeria’s solar and renewable energy industry.
Day One concluded with a series of panel and breakout sessions, where experts and stakeholders explored actionable strategies for scaling local production, unlocking green jobs, and accelerating the country’s clean energy transition.
The momentum from today’s engagements reaffirms our collective resolve to build a sustainable, innovative, and inclusive energy future for Nigeria.
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