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Because we care about our people and our heritage, we are going to be promoting the Unity in Diversity of SK

15/05/2024

According to experts that research the history of the African continent, the original ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. This name translates to “mother of mankind,” or “the garden of Eden.” Alkebulan is an extremely old word, and its origins are indigenous

13/05/2024

NLC Should advocate for reduction of minimum wage to 10,000 and move for 50kg bag of rice at 8000



05/04/2024

We are having economy challenges, NEPA have increase their tariff, Borders are still close, people are suffering yet some funny people are sacrificing their lives in Kaduna for the sake of HAMAS

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27/03/2024

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In this captivating episode of CEO G Connect, we dive into the dynamic world of the fashion industry with none other than Mr. Adedoyin Balogun. Join us as we...

When I first saw your picture I thought it was your Birthday!!!Hmmm...... Life! So everything now is ended about you.Any...
28/02/2024

When I first saw your picture I thought it was your Birthday!!!
Hmmm...... Life! So everything now is ended about you.
Anyway, we the youths of Korhyes know that you have always lived for the good of everyone and ready to be a support that will progress the community! All others claiming to be good can never boast of the number of friends and people you gather for yourself due to your kind gesture and good heart!
May God comfort your family and the community at large.
We will continue to miss you Bro!!!

15/02/2024





He is free to practice his faith

09/02/2024

You don't decide for the heart,
it decides for itself

Wishing this beautiful Soul a blessed Birthday! She is my BEST FRIEND, My companion, my everyday crush, my only daughter...
07/02/2024

Wishing this beautiful Soul a blessed Birthday! She is my BEST FRIEND, My companion, my everyday crush, my only daughter for now, my mom, my queen, my budget and my little trouble maker! She prays for me while I work, she encourages me when am down. She gives me a hug when I need comfort. She is the reason I feel responsive. My prayer mate, my roommate and my gossip partner. I love You from here to the moon and BACK! Happy Birthday Syengnom!!!

UNLEARN, LEARN AND RELEARNWe give you the BEST treatment and offer you quality knowledge with consideration of your pock...
02/02/2024

UNLEARN, LEARN AND RELEARN
We give you the BEST treatment and offer you quality knowledge with consideration of your pocket.....
Not only Your Kids, YOU TOO MUST BE COMPUTER LITRATE

22/12/2023

This world is created to be a beautiful place to leave, but we humans made it a terrible place and only US CAN MAKE IT CHANGE

Today is one of Our Gospel Music Icon and Minister Pam Monday's Birthday.Catch his music on VOG FM
08/12/2023

Today is one of Our Gospel Music Icon and Minister Pam Monday's Birthday.
Catch his music on VOG FM

Listen to VOG FM for the best General radio. Listen live, catch up on old episodes and keep up to date with announcements.

Voice Of Gurara Fm is now live!You can listen to music entertainment 24hrsMore to come!Do you know that!!SOUTHERN KADUNA...
05/12/2023

Voice Of Gurara Fm is now live!
You can listen to music entertainment 24hrs
More to come!

Do you know that!!
SOUTHERN KADUNA CONSISTS OF 12 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OUT OF THE 23 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF KADUNA STATE.
That is Southern kaduna has 52.17% of Kaduna state Local Government Areas.
With over 6 million people(out of the predicted 12 million people in Kaduna states in 2023)
That is 50% of Kaduna state population.
Over 54 tribes 🤩

LGA

Chikun LGA
Jaba LGA
Jema'a LGA
Kachia LGA
Kaduna South LGA
Kagarko LGA
Kajuru LGA
Kaura LGA
Kauru LGA
Lere LGA
Sanga LGA
Zangon Kataf LGA

TRIBES

1. Adara
2. Akurmi
3. Anghan
4. Amo
5. Aruruma
6. Atachaat
7. Atyab
8. Atuku
9. Ayu
10. Bajju
11. Bakulu
12. Bhazar
13. Bur
14. Binawa
15. Dingi
16. Fantswam
17. Gbagyi
18. Gure
19. Gwandara
20. Gwong
21. Ham
22. Jangi
23. Kaibi
24. Kahugu
25. Kanufi
26. Kigono
27. Kinugu
28. Kitimi
29. Kiwafa
30. Kiwollo
31. Kono
32. Kuvori
33. Kuturmi
34. Lemoro
35. Mada
36. Nandu
37. Nduyah
38. Numana
39. Nindem
40. Ningeshe
41. Ninkyop
42. Ninzo
43. Nyenkpa
44. Oegworok
45. Pikal
46. Pitti
47. Ribang
48. Rishuwa
49. Rumada
50. Rumada
51. Ruruma
52. Rumayya
53. Shemawa
54. Sholio
55. Siyawa
56. Takad
57. Takad
58. Tsam

Yet, El-rufai and his people will tell you we are minorities.
Our major issues is unity
A united southern Kaduna can produce a governor in kaduna state for 8 years.
If we choose to be united ❤️✊🏻
Share this post let everyone know that we choose to be UNITED.

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29/06/2023

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Let's not Forget to Celebrate Our Dearest Compatriot and Sister
26/07/2022

Let's not Forget to Celebrate Our Dearest Compatriot and Sister

Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.” – Samuel Johnson.

Today we celebrate Tobi Amusa on her world breaking success being the first Nigerian to break the world record for Women 100 meter hurdle twice in one day at the semi finals and finals of the world championships Eugene, Oregon, USA.

Celebrating greatness is a culture we all must embrace,acknowledging the success of our brothers and sisters.

We celebrate you Ihurdle_33.0inches

Now we need to be careful more than ever as a Nation. There are forces trying to put this country into a crisis that can...
25/05/2022

Now we need to be careful more than ever as a Nation. There are forces trying to put this country into a crisis that can stop the 2023 Election using our weaknesses. An average IPOB member also have good knowledge that the agitation might not workout. We should know the difference between evil and good. I am so sure that the real IPOB guys cannot kill people just because they hate them!

Reacting to the recent senseless attacks on northerners in South-East, IPOB, via a statement by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, said the northerners have

13/05/2022

ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN NURSING SCHOOL WUSASA ZARIA

History remains the key to settle the issues
26/04/2022

History remains the key to settle the issues

Brief History Of Northern Nigeria Before Amalgamation

To understand Nigeria you need to know the history to explain the politics.
When the British arrived in what became Northern Nigeria, there were by then lets say for arguments sake two nations ruling the North predominantly the Fulani and then also the Indigenous Hausa, the latter of which the Hausa kingdoms were constantly being attacked by the Fulani who are conquers by nature. The British to keep a balance assisted the Hausa and with their help confronted the Fulani.

The Fulani understanding conquest took to their new masters the British and in return for their new found compliant attitude Lord Lugard made every Emir in every town in the north a Fulani, inadvertently giving power back to the Fulani. (I wonder if this is where the phrase “the only thing Nigeria understands is war” stems from).

Then in 1914 for financial reasons the British amalgamated the Northern Nigeria Protectorate with the Southern Protectorates, now these were entirely two very different regions, as the southern protectorate wasn’t a conquered region it was a democratic area of many nations that had been developed over thousands of years of trading with foreign lands (the southern protectorate agreed upon to protect trading) and was religiously predominantly Judea Christian and in every sense was far more developed than the north in every aspect; education, standard of living etc.. following the amalgamation there was a great need in the north for jobs only the southerners could really do for development of the country like railways, education etc..

So they were sent to the north, however they were still the foreigners and they could never fit in, understandably deep seated bad feelings embedded itself as the Northerners felt the Southerners were lauding their social standing over them and the Southerners could never fit into the social/political system as it was not designed to do so. (Oil doesn’t mix with water). Now the British have left following independence the Fulani are still conquering as is there nature by political means.

To explain in full detail one must read: Historical background of Northern Nigeria in the Report of the Justice G.C.M Onyiuke Tribunal 1966.

For a century before the advent of British administration in Nigeria, the Fulani provided the ruling class of most of Northern Nigeria.

The notable exception is the Bornu Emirate to the north/east which is inhabited by the Kanuri. What we now know as the provinces of Sokoto, Gwandu, Katsina, Kano, Zaria, Bauchi, Adamawa, Plateau and Niger fell under varying degrees to the influence of the Fulani aristocracy. Northern Nigeria was by no means a void nor was it without history. We do not propose to delve into ancient history. This is hardly a useful exercise here. Suffice it to say that British expansion met established Hausa states at varying levels of development and prosperity.

They were in all at this stage 14 Hausa states which comprised, Darua, Kano, Zaria, Gobir, Katsina, Rono and Biram (the Hausa Bakwai or legitimate 7 states); Zamfara, Kebbi, Nupe, Gbagyi, Gauri, Ilorin (Yoruba) and Kwararafa (the banza Bakwai or upstart seven which developed to the south and west of the original group). Each state had its own traditions and legends of origin and at varying degrees had embraced or come under the influence of Islam. It had been said that it would be strictly incorrect to refer to these Hausa states as if they belong to the same ethnic group. They were people who spoke the Hausa language and adopted the Hausa mode of dress and life generally.

When the 19th century opened, the Fulani appeared to be the predominant race in the Sudan. Fulani is the Hausa name for the people who call themselves Fulbe. They themselves made a distinction between the Cattle Fulani and the Town Fulani; The latter included the aristocratic families such as Torobe. The origin of these people is less than clear. What is more certain, however is that by the 16th century, there was a steady movement of those Fulani people from the region now known as Senegal towards the East through Messina and the Hausa states toward Chad and Adamawa and beyond.

From the rank of the Fulani the great religious leaders of the 18th and 19th centuries came in the Sudan to launch a series of religious movements which, as often happened in Islam, passed into political wars. We are here concerned with the religious movement that affected Northern Nigeria.

Usman Dan Fodio who was subsequently known as Shehu or Sheikh was born a Fulani in the Hausa state of Gobir about 1750. He was brought up with his brother Abdullahi as a strict Muslim and after studying for some years in Agades he felt the call to dedicate his life to teaching the faith. On his return from Agades, Dan Fodio acted as a tutor to the Sarkin Gobir’s two sons in Alkaluwa. One of these was Yunfa who was later to succeed to the throne.

In the interval before his accession Dan Fodio felt obliged to withdraw from Alkaluwa giving his reason the reversion to pagan practices by the court on the hostility shown towards the Muslim faith. When Yunfa finally became king, he sort out his old tutor and encouraged him to resume his itinerant preaching. Dan Fodio soon fell out with the new king and in 1804 was driven to flight. A party rallied to him, defeated the king, and proclaimed Dan Fodio, (now their leader) Sarkin Musulmi Commander of the Faithful, a title which is still held by his successor, the Sultan of Sokoto. A general movement broke out all over the area which later became Northern Nigeria.

The line of cleavage did not run clear between the Fulani and the Hausas but the Fulani who provided the energy and ambition to the apparent religious cause. Everywhere followers of the Shehu, appointed or self-appointed, received flags from his hands. They called upon the faithful to drive out the old Hausa or as they were called the Habe dynasties and then set themselves up in turn as rulers subject to Sokoto which had become the seat of the Fulani authority in 1810. Not only was this change accomplished in the old Hausa kingdoms but in the impetus of the movement, Fulani leaders pushed the boundaries of Islam south, incorporating in varying degrees many pagan tribes.

As indicated earlier the movement for religious revival degenerated into a political war of conquest. Consequently the son of the Shehu, Bello, who succeeded him became more interested in the military and political results of the religious revival than in spreading the faith.

The record for Fulani success had some important exceptions. The ancient Kanuri kingdom of Bornu with its capital near Lake Chad and itself Moslem, threw back the Fulani invaders. The holy man of Bornu, El-Kanemi, taunted Shehu Usman Dan Fodio with having turned a war of religion into one of conquest and with attacking his co-religionists.

El-Kanemi frankly admitted that some of his Chiefs had relapsed into heathenism, that the Alkalis or Moslem judges sometimes took bribes and women went unveiled; but he argued that this was not sufficient excuse for war. This opposition from Bornu, as we shall see when we come to consider the pattern and the spread of the atrocities in the 1966 program, seems to appear its head once again in 1966. Bello in his defense of his fathers action justified mainly on the ground of proselytism. Said he:

the second reason for our Jihad was that they were heathens, the people of Hausa. A further reason for the war was that we sought to aid truth against falsehood and to strengthen Islam. For to make war on the heathen from the beginning, if one has the power is declared a duty. So also it is it’s a duty to make war on those heathen who have converted to Islam and later have reverted to heathenism, if one has the power. In truth we stated at the beginning of this that the Hausa chiefs, their people and their mallams were evil doers”.

At the beginning of the present century, the British administration emerged in Northern Nigeria. They based their title on conquest. Sir Frederick Lugard, the first British governor of Northern Nigeria asserted in one of his early reports as follows:- “The Fulani hold their suzerainty by right of conquest. I can myself see no injustice in the transfer of the suzerainty thus acquired to the British by the same right of conquest”.

The Fulani caste seemed to have accepted their masters without much resistance. The explanation of this, it is said, was due in part to the insecurity of the Fulani position in relation to their subjects who had shown little loyalty to the Fulani during the period of their confrontation with the British.

The British, by force of arms, broke the Fulani ascendancy in the north, but by twist of irony, restore that supremacy under the system of indirect rule. Once the suzerainty of the British was accepted by the Fulani, the British were content to allow an even to support and consolidate the authority of the Fulani Emirs in their various Emirates.

The Fulani Emir was left as the head of the native administration, the head of the native judiciary, the religious head, and practically the head of everything in his emirate. Offices in the native administration, in the native administration police, in the native judiciary, what filled by appointees of the emirs. These appointees were invariably the relations of the Emir or his courtiers. Moslem religion preempted every aspect of life in the Emirates. This society became a ‘closed shop’. Strangers especially non-Moslems, had no place in the society.

It is generally accepted that in 1966 there were over 2 million Easterners in Northern Nigeria. Their presence in the north it was all connected with the amalgamation of northern and southern Nigeria in 1914 by the British. Unfortunately, although they were there in such large numbers and for so long and filled a very important position in the economic and political development of Northern Nigeria, they were never fully integrated into the mainstream of life in society. They became what sociologist call a privilege pariah class- ‘privileged’ because participating in and benefiting from the modernizing sectors of the economy to which the northern Muslims had been induced to turn their back.

Their standard of living was higher than the normal run of life of most northerners. They were ‘pariah’ because they were kept outside the rank system of society. Because of the attitude of northern Muslims to modern education, the administrators of the day were compelled to employ these Easterners though they disliked having them. It cut across the policy of the day of separating the north from the south.

‘Divide and rule’ is a cliché which is grown odious by being frequently used for all situations weather appropriate or not; but it really enshrined an important gem of British colonial policy. The north and south were amalgamated in 1914 ostensibly under One government yet the ‘writ’ of the legislative Council in Lagos did not run into Northern Nigeria. The British colonial administrator reserved the right to legislate alone for the north until the Richards constitution of 1946.

Easterners is and in fact other non-northerners were restricted in most of the towns to strangers quarters called Sabon Gari. In these circumstance the Easterners and Northerners grew up a separate communities. Dissimilarities were accentuated and old prejudices hardened. Since 1950 attempts, especially by southerners, were made to bridge the gap but such attempts were regarded by the northern aristocracy as an imposition from the south and were smashed.

The emergence of political parties in Nigeria did not improve matters in the north either. As far as the north was concerned it did not succeed in breaking down the old barriers. The dominant political party in the north (the Northern People’s Congress) started off as a party of native administration functionaries and appointees of the Emir‘s and never really went beyond that.

It is our view that the foundation of Nigeria contain the seeds of her own destruction.

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Celebrating the one who deserve to be celebrated!!!
24/03/2022

Celebrating the one who deserve to be celebrated!!!

"The fastest way to change society is to mobilize the women of the world" Charles Malik.

Today we celebrate a woman who has brought so much change and impact to our organisation, our amiable Head of Operations.

Architect Angela Wada is intelligent, diligent, amazing and an intentional leader.

We celebrate you today and always


18/03/2022

Senseless War of the Russian

15/02/2022

The Evil has been exposed and those calling his case as an attack to the Northern part can now come and speak out about this, that is when we shall all know who are the problem of this country!

23/01/2022

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14/12/2021

The call continues
WHO ARE THE TERRORIST?

We still have MEN WITH HONESTY IN NIGERIA!!!
08/12/2021

We still have MEN WITH HONESTY IN NIGERIA!!!

A Professor of Law at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof. Yusuf Dankofa received a letter from an Organization which wanted to confer on him a "Fistinguished Merit Award for being meritorious".

Below is the very heart-rending reply given by the Prof. to the Head of the Organization, Mr. Shakabula.

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"Dear Mr. Shakabula,

I herein acknowledged the receipt of your letter and also seek your forgiveness for making my reply viral. You know, some of us in the academia can be very overbearing.

I have perused the said letter and without any equivocation reject your organisation's offer to award or if I may use your exact words "confer on me a distinguished merit award for being meritorious".

I do not understand what you meant by saying that I am meritorious and I also question why being meritorious should attract garlands for me.

If indeed I am meritorious, am I not being paid for that? Didn't my employers in my schedule of duty anticipate that I would fulfil my duties diligently under the oath of my office?

Why is it that in Nigeria we like to over rate the elites and undervalue the downtrodden? If you are to give an award, why not Mal. Usman, the departmental messenger who is constantly overworked and underpaid by the system, yet end up with poor work evaluation?

If indeed, you are interested in rewarding those who have done extra ordinary feats, I think Mal. Ilya the departmental driver, who has spent over 25 years driving us to all the nooks and corners of this country in the rickety departmental bus should have caught your fancy for this purpose.

Mal. Iliya has remained dedicated and contented with his meagre salary unlike the overrated elites who draw fabulous salaries for sitting in their air conditioned offices for only 5 hours a day.

Mal. Iliya does not have closing hours, he does not have a sensible overtime emolument and when we are outside jurisdiction, Mal. Iliya does not have the luxury of sleeping in a hotel.

He spends the night in his rickety vehicle and if not that God appreciates the commitment of Mal. Ilya, by giving him divine protection, he would long have been dead due to the effects of ravaging mosquitoes.

If your organisation can not spot people like Mal. Iliya and shortlist them for such honours, then you people are culpable in the distortions that down play the elevation of real patriots in Nigeria

Overtime you have spent unnecessary time promoting our leaders by conferring unto them undeserved honours.

How can ministers and governors be constantly honoured when they are heavily paid with tax payers money?

If a Governor plants a tree, you people will write a book in his honour. Let him pay salaries of workers, he will be rewarded with a Ph.D. If the governor marries second wife nko? You guys will decorate him and the second wife with national awards. Let him build 3 blocks of classroom in any local area, he will be rewarded as the Waziri of that locality.

The question may then be asked, why clapping for someone who has been mandated by law to
provide such community services bearing in mind that under the principle of public accountability, he should be taken to task if he fails to deliver?

Capitalism no doubt in context and forms continues to antagonise the poor even when it is clear that the commitment of the poor to nation building far out performs that of the rich.

Whenever soldiers come out of any war successful, the Generals would be rewarded with so many medals and garlands while the nurses, the drivers and other non visible members of the force would be excluded, forgetting the fact that that victory may not have occurred without those who performed
the above services on the battlefield.

That is the nature of capitalism. It downplays any heroic effort of the lower class and project the antics of the elites as epic.

Therefore, Mr. Shakabula, I will advice that you start recognising the role of Adamu the cleaner, who has been cleaning my office and others in the department for the past 25yrs without which I may not have gotten the peace of mind and the composure to sit in the office and engage in research.

The same Adamu after cleaning our offices will move to the library and make it dust free including all the lavatories.

Mr. Adamu lives on 15k a month with 4 children and one wife, he has never stolen public fund nor accepted public fund as a gift unlike our shameless elites whom you always accord extra ordinary feats upon.

Mr. Adamu a honest labourer has not gotten your fancy, why? Why does capitalism shamelessly promote an exclusionist agenda against honest men that are economically disadvantaged? Why and why have you refused to recognise the good works of madam Rebecca the female labourer who sweeps our streets everyday for pittance and unjustly promote the man that embezzles public funds or that man that capitalism has conferred upon an undue advantage?

Mr. Shakabula, I will only accept your medal of honour if you can provide answers to my questions.

03/12/2021

*Bandits To Zamfara Christians: Close Churches Or Risk Attacks*

A group of bandits
has written to the Christian community in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria to close churches or risk ferocious attacks, SaharaReporters reports.
The Zamfara State police command has confirmed the threat, saying, “We are on top of the threat.”

The spokesperson for the command, DSP Mohammed Shehu, said that the police were aware of the threat letter.
He said, “Yes, I can confirm that it’s true, a threat letter was sent to the Christians in Zamfara State to stop worship and to close churches.

“Actually the police informed the Christian leaders about the threat.
“Accordingly the CP has invited the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the state to discuss security measures around the churches.

“In that regard, a special squad has been created by the CP to patrol and protect worshippers, especially on Sundays.

“Additionally, plain-clothes personnel have been deployed for intelligence gathering and to unravel those behind the threat letter,” he said.

On Sunday, a Christian leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, had requested prayers from Christians around the world in respect to their plight in Zamfara and other parts of northern Nigeria.

He said, “Let’s pray for Christians in Northern Nigeria, especially in Zamfara State as we are issued a three-year ultimatum to close all churches in the state.

“Some churches were listed for an attack between now and the end of December, though the churches that would be attacked according to the Fulani group that wrote the letter are located on the outskirts of the town, we believe it’s just a trick.

“Same letter was also copied to the Police, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other security agencies, and they all confirmed receipt of the letter.

“The police in the state have directed Christians to intensify security in all places of worship, pastors’ houses, other Christian centres.

“Christian Association Nigeria (CAN) in Zamfara State has also directed all churches not to hold church activities beyond 5 pm for the next three months,” he said....coppied...

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