The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, on Tuesday, visited the site of the Army's unintended bomb attacks in Tudun Biri community
A car that was badly damaged during the clashes
While some of those who survived the clash said they were still waiting to be compensated, the Kaduna State government told
Daily Trust that it took over some properties around the scene of the carnage because of overriding public interest.
The government also said it has started implementing the recommendations of the judicial commission of inquiry it set up, including banning the IMN and compensating some of those deserving it.
However, most of the victims of the crisis said their details were only taken and nothing more.
Mohammed Inuwa Sheshi, 35, a tailor at Gyellesu settlement in Zaria, is one of the victims of the clash that took place in the ancient city in December 2015.
Vanguard News
Malta Guinness donates maize, Sorghum to communities
On
By Moses Nosike
As part of its 30th Anniversary Celebrations, Malta Guinness, Africa’s Number One Premium, Non-Alcoholic Malt drink spent the weekend in Kaduna spreading goodness and nourishment to the Rigasa and Kudenda communities in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna. The brand donated hundreds of bags of Maize and Sorghum as well as cartons of Malta Guinness to households in Rigasa and Kudandan.
In attendance to receive the donations from Malta Guinness were Chief Gabriel Bagudu Galadiman (Sarkin Kudandan) JARMAN GBAGYI from Kudandan and Arc. Mahammed Aminu Idris Dangaladiman Zazzau. District head from Rigasa. Speaking at the event, Danjuma Bigun, Area Manager Kaduna, emphasized that Malta Guinness is committed to spreading goodness and fueling the greatness of every Nigerian. “