Violence broke out at mega rally of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano on Saturday. The rally, which was organised to welcome former governorship candidate of the Green Party of Nigeria (GPN), A. A. Zaura and other decampees into APC, is taking place at Sabongari area of Kano metropolis. PHOTOS: June 12 protests […]
Mr Chidari, with passport number, B50022050, was listed as number 66 on the list of 132 violators which was released and publicised on Thursday by the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19.
Mr Chidari, with passport number, B50022050, was listed as number 66 on the list of 132 violators which was released and publicised on Thursday by the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19.
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Kano state governor, Umar Ganduje has written to the state House of Assembly seeking their consent to construct roads with N20 billion loan obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
It will be recalled that the Speaker of the House Hamisu Chidari who reads the details of the letter on the floor, on Monday, said the government would use the money to construct township roads in Gaya, Karaye, Rano and Bichi Emirates.
According to the letter ” ……The compelling need and pervert desire of the present administration to execute this laudable project that has a direct bearing in the socio-economic life of our teeming populace in the state.
By Bashir Bello, KANO
A powerful delegation of Kogi State lawmakers led by its Speaker, Mr Mathew Kolawale has on Wednesday stormed Kano State House of Assembly to lobby and root for the support of its counterparts for Governor Yahaya Bello’s presidential candidature come 2023.
Kolawole who spoke to newsmen shortly after the visit when he was received by the Speaker of Kano State House of Assembly, Hamisu Chidari, said Governor Bello is competent for the job while noting that any man can rule Kogi State for one year, can rule the nation.
The speaker categorically said they were in Kano to lobby for the support of the party men, particularly that it has the largest delegates to the party’s next Congress.