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"True success is intentional. It is built on focus, discipline, intellection, and integrity."
As a Computer Scientist and IT Consultant, I have come to understand that in today’s fast-moving digital world, the key to sustainable growth lies in "continuous learning, critical thinking, and character-driven leadership".
I draw strength from the words of my mentor, Lt. General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (Rtd), CFR, Ph.D, who consistently reminds us that:
“Nothing can replace hard work.”
Indeed, hard work pays, and I’m a witness to that reality.
To my fellow youth, this is a call to action:
Let us rise beyond mediocrity and embrace purpose. Let us cultivate discipline, develop our minds, stay focused, and lead with integrity. Your background is not your limitation, your mindset is your power.
Let us not just chase opportunities, let us build value. The future belongs to those who prepare for it.
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Capital City University Kano Strengthens International Collaboration with King Study Company, China
Capital City University Kano (CCUK), through its Centre for Innovation and Digital Skills (CIDS), today, 6th July 2026, formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with King Study Company, China, reaffirming the University's commitment to expanding international partnerships and promoting academic excellence, innovation, and global engagement.
The MoU signing ceremony was chaired by the Director of Academic Planning and Director, Centre for Innovation and Digital Skills (CIDS), Prof. Muhammad Lawan Kaurangini, who led the University's delegation in receiving the leadership of King Study Company, China.
Also in attendance were the University Registrar, Hajiya Rakiya Bello Dandago, the University Bursar, Lawan Sule, alongside principal officers and members of the University community, reflecting the institution's collective commitment to advancing strategic international collaborations.
The partnership is expected to facilitate academic and research collaboration, digital innovation, capacity building, student and staff development, as well as other mutually beneficial initiatives that will enhance the University's global outlook and strengthen its contribution to higher education.
The University's leadership reaffirmed its dedication to fostering meaningful international partnerships that create transformative opportunities for students, staff, and the wider community.
This collaboration marks another important milestone in Capital City University Kano's journey towards becoming a globally connected institution, committed to producing graduates equipped with the knowledge, skills, and international exposure needed to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
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CCUK through the Centre for Innovation and Digital Skills formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding with King Study Company, China, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening international partnerships while advancing academic excellence, innovation, and global engagement.
Entrepreneurship education must move beyond theory to practice if Nigerian universities are to produce graduates who create jobs, solve problems and drive innovation.
This was the central message from the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Abdullahi Yusufu Ribadu, FCVSN, as he declared open, today, the three-day training on Teaching Entrepreneurship Using Effectuation at the University of Abuja.
The Executive Secretary reaffirmed the Commission's commitment to embedding practical, action-oriented entrepreneurship education across Nigerian universities through the Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS). He noted that the training supports the effective implementation of the CCMAS by equipping lecturers with innovative approaches to nurturing entrepreneurial mindsets, resilience and creativity among students across all academic disciplines.
He stressed that entrepreneurship education should provide students with practical learning experiences that build the confidence to identify opportunities, solve real-world problems and create value in an increasingly innovation-driven economy.
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CASH AND PROPERTIES LEFT FOR THE WORLD BY ALHAJI AMINU DANTATA. =Copied=
He left behind ₦61 trillion in cash in both Nigerian and foreign banks. He also left behind 800 petrol stations within and outside Nigeria that do not bear his name, but belong to him.
In Kano alone, he left 500 houses, plus 1,200 plots with only fencing or partial structures, no buildings on them—just empty plots.
He also left 320 houses in other towns across Nigeria and abroad.
He left 280 vehicles in use, and another 120 vehicles that are not in use, just parked.
He left shares worth over ₦30 trillion in companies within and outside Nigeria.
In an interview he granted in 2022, he said he started buying private jets in 1967 at the cost of $120,000 USD. He had 10 private jets, each not worth less than ₦1 billion.
He lived with four wives, had over 45 children and more than 150 grandchildren.
He was buried in Medina, Saudi Arabia according to his wish.
Allahu Akbar🙌
A young deaf schoolgirl in northern Nigeria beamed with joy as she proudly showed her mother the school supplies provided by the Back-to-School Support Programme of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), spearheaded by the First Lady.👀
"you're awesome" that was the comment from a cybersecurity trainee after I conclude yesterday session.
One thing I don't joke with is making sure my class is as engaging as possible.
See you in class today
If you know value when you see it, call me directly on 09111111818 or send me a DM let’s secure your spot before it’s gone.
Today, I’m opening the doors to the very first Sarkinmota Properties project, and I’m only taking 7 investors.
If this found you, consider it an invitation. Years from now, you’ll either be grateful you secured your plot… or wish you had.
Yes, I posted a little late, but the opportunity is still alive.
Only 7 plots. No extensions. No second batch.
Welcome to the future of real estate with Sarkinmota Properties. 🏡✨
A Nigerian student recently graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D) degree from a university in China. He visited the Mission to proudly present his degree certificate. There are a significant number of students in higher institutions in China, and many of them are being sponsored by the Chinese government, as part of the Nigeria-China educational cooperation.
Alhamdulillah, I’m officially DR. MARYAM UMAR MUHAMMED. Your doctor will see you now 🤩🥳🥳🥳🥰❤️. Graduated with distinctions plus a distinction in surgery (future surgeon here insha Allah). Looking forward to being an amazing doctor insha Allah ❤️🥰.
Ranked 47 cybersecurity female worldwide.
Ranked 6 cybersecurity professional Nigeria
Ranked 131 LinkedIn Nigeria creators.
This for every woman who feels cybersecurity isn't for her.
Security has quiet failure modes.
A scanner follows the wrong shape. Quiet trust.
An email carries data past the line. Quiet overreach.
A log export grows until memory starts to bend. Quiet strain.
A report looks precise, but misses the edge. Quiet noise.
WP Cerber 9.8.3 is maintenance work for the places that fail softly. Learn more: https://t.co/7Xb7Z75kRK
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Truly heartbreaking.....
Usama and his friends, young lads in their twenties left Sokoto by road, wide-eyed, full of hope and ambition, believing they were stepping into opportunity when they travelled to Abidjan for their trade in phone parts.
They were arrested under suspicious circumstances and detained in MACA prison, Abidjan without charge or trial since last year. Far away from home, without language access or familiar support systems, they were literally abandoned to rot away in Prison.
Their unfortunate circumstances was brought to my attention in April this year and when I contacted our Embassy in Abidjan, I was dismayed to discover that they had not even been notified of their arrest by the authorities there .
The conditions in prison were very difficult, as expected, and and one of detainees, Usama Murtala became ill, and with poor medical attention his health worsened over time.
With sustained engagements by our Mission, and diplomatic interventions by our Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we are happy to secure the release of these citizens.
It is a bittersweet moment. Usama, whose health condition had worsened by then, was overjoyed to be finally free.
Our officers at the Nigeria High Commission made spirited efforts to save his life by rushing him to a Critical Care Hospital for treatment, but alas, it was too late for Usama. He died the next morning, far from home and family, oblivious to the fact that his mother and siblings in Sokoto, were excitedly preparing for his return.
It was, for me, a heartbreaking moment of engagement with his family. Usama would not be coming home.
Usama had seen freedom, but did not live long enough to return home and enjoy it.
Usama was buried the day after, with his co-detainees and officers of our Embassy present, in a cemetery in the outskirts of Abidjan in accordance with Islamic rites as his parents requested.
Today, we are bringing home the survivors of this unfortunate incident. Young men who set out with hope, but their dreams were interrupted in ways they never expected.
This is not just one story. It is a reflection of many. Many of our prisoners overseas are vulnerable young people who leave home in search of opportunity, caught in a web of judicial or unjust systems they do not fully grasp and are subsumed under it's weight.
Usama’s story remains a painful reminder of how fragile life can be for young people who set out on these journeys which carry both risk and promise and the difficulties in navigating unfamiliar systems in an unfamiliar environment .
It is a human story of youth, of migration, of survival, of hope, of the cost of dreams carried far away, and of loss.
It mirrors the pain that sits in the silence of families waiting for someone who will never walk through the door…buried far from the land where he was meant to rest.
This is my song for Usama, a tribute to all who left home in hope and returned only in memory. I pray that he is not reduced to a mere statistic…just another life wasted by a system in a foreign country who gave no chance to a young lad who left Sokoto by road carrying hope in his pocket and a future in his heart.
This is the reality many of our citizens face when they travel in search of greener pastures. Many are young people whose paths take unexpected and tragic turns. This is yet another life, cut short in prime. We will be taking up Usama's case with the Ivorian Authorities.
To the survivors of this harrowing ordeal Aliyu Malami, Nasiru Umar, Shamsu Abubakar, Sa’adu Bello, Lyman Mohammed, we will be there to receive you and celebrate your triumph over adversity.
In advance, we say, "welcome home".
May the Soul of Usama Murtala Rest in Peace.
2026/2027 ADMISSION UPDATE
Your academic journey begins here!
#CCUK is pleased to announce the release of the 2026/2027 admission cut-off marks for prospective students seeking quality higher education built on Intellect, Integrity, and Excellence.