Kano-based academic’s name appears on global 2% top scientists
By Muhammadu Sabiu
Dr Sani Isah Abba, a specialist in optimization algorithms and artificial intelligence from Kano, had made it to the global list of the top 2% of scientists in their field by a joint research evaluation metric developed by Stanford University’s Elsevier and the Meta-Research Innovation Center.
Abba is a certified engineer and a lecturer at Base University Abuja, Nigeria.
According to a document obtained by The Daily Reality (TDR), Abba has published more than one hundred research articles and book chapters.
He also presented at numerous regional, national, and worldwide conferences.
The academic did his BSc, MSc and PhD at Bayero University Kano, Sharda University India and Near East University Cyprus, respectively.
TDR understands that his works can be accessed on Google Scholar, Research Gate and ORCID, among other academic platforms.
Court sentences 9 Ghanaians to 72 years imprisonment for smuggling cannabis into Nigeria
By Uzair Adam Imam
Nine Ghanaians were reportedly nabbed by National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLE) for attempting to smuggle 10,843.95kgs of cannabis into Nigeria.
Justice Akintayo Aluko of the Federal High Court, Lagos, while delivering his ruling in the matter, convicted the Ghanaians of conspiracy and dealing in cannabis.
The Ghanaians attempted to smuggle the cannabis through the sea and were sentenced to 72 years imprisonment.
Several reports indicated that they were initially arrested by men of the Civil Defence Corps and transferred to NDLEA for further investigation and prosecution.
The Daily Reality discovered that after the investigation, they were arraigned in charge number FHC/L/292C/2021.
The convicts include; Victor Wuddah, Freeman Gazul, Adotete Joseph, Sottie Moses, Sottie Stephen, Christian Tette, Kanu Okonipa, Daniel Koyepti, and Kanu Natte.
Matawalle shuts down media over covering Zamfara PDP rally
By Uzair Adam Imam
There has been tension among journalists in Zamfara as the state government shuts down all the federal and private media houses for covering political rally of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The state’s Commissioner of Information, Ibrahim Magaji Dosara, in a statement made available to journalists, disclosed on Saturday.
Dosara said the state governor, Bello Muhammad Matawalle, also directed the State Commissioner of Police to arrest all pressmen that attended the event.
The Daily Reality gathered that the event was organized by the PDP governorship candidate, Dr. Dauda Lawal Dare.
Several reports indicated that Matawalle earlier announced a suspension of all political activities in the state over the resurgence of insecurity.
However, the PDP went ahead with its inaugural rally which enjoyed media coverage by the affected media.
Radio Nigeria Pride FM Gusau, NTA Gusau, Gamji Television, Vision FM, Al’Umma TV are among the media affected by the order.
UK police acquire ‘Kekenapep’ to fight crimes
By Ahmad Deedat Zakari
Police in Wales in the United Kingdom have acquired tricycles to be used in combatting crimes.
BBC reported on Sunday that the Gwent police has bought four tricycles to be used against crime in Abergany and Newport areas
The report disclosed that they will be used as “safe spaces” where crimes can be reported, help sought and crime prevention advice given.
The Police Chief Inspector, Damian Sowrey, said explanations were given to residents on how the tricycles will be used and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive.
He said: “They were on show at our Behind the Badge day, giving local residents the opportunity to see them up close and to hear more about how they will be used.
The feedback was overwhelmingly positive with parents telling officers that they would feel safer knowing that there was support for young people out at night, and from women who could think of an occasion when the tuk-tuk would have been a welcome sight.”
Igbinedion university gets NUC’s approval for course in Cybersecurity, 10 others
By Uzair Adam Imam
Eleven additional academic courses have been approved for Igbinedion University, Okada, by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
The development was made public on Friday by the institution’s Registrar, Mr Friday Bakare, in a statement made available to journalists in Benin.
Bakare disclosed that the NUC’s approval to commence the new programmes is contained in a recent communication to the University by the Executive Secretary of the NUC, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed.
The courses included: “B.Sc Industrial Chemistry, B.Sc Cyber Security, B.Sc Pharmacology, B.Sc Software Engineering and B.Eng Environmental Engineering.
“Others are B.Eng Mechatronics Engineering; PGD, M.Eng & PhD. Civil Engineering; PGD, M.Eng & PhD. Petroleum Engineering; PGD, M.Eng & PhD. Computer Engineering; M.Sc & PhD. Sociology; and M.Sc & PhD. Geography and Regional Planning,” he said.
He states that admission into the new programmes will commence from the ongoing 2022/23 academic session.
Atiku visits Emir of Zazzau, to dialogue with Arewa Joint Committee
By Uzair Adam Imam
The Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, on Saturday, visited the Emir of Zazzau, Mallam Ahmed Nuhu Bamali, in Kaduna.
Abubakar also planned to visit Kaduna city and Kafanchan as well as attend an interactive session with presidential candidates which has been organized by Arewa joint committee in the state.
He described the purpose of his visit as seeking the royal blessings and intimate him on his outing.
“My visit here is a homecoming, but it has been a tradition of our campaign programmes to seek the blessings, advice and guidance of our royal fathers.
“I’m also here to congratulate and rejoice with you on the conferment of national honour given to you by the president.
“With this visit, we hope to boost and strengthen our campaign activities geared towards national unity and development,” he said.
“By this, we hope to receive guidance and prayers to enable us succeed in our campaign activities.” He stated.
The Emir, while responding, called on politicians to play by the rule of the game and avoid comments and utterances that may jeopardize the national unity.
Writing
By Salisu Yusuf
Writing is the act of inscribing some signs, symbols and codes which a reader absorbs, encodes and interprets to act on, connect to, or change an attitude towards something. Writing is the fourth of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. This, however, does not make writing the least important; in fact, writing is the most critical language skill in the current global context due to its perceived wider, heterogeneous and scattered audience and its permanence.
Speaking is also instant and irretrievable (at least before the invention of modern communication and broadcasting systems). You can only apologise after saying something. Writing can be edited and is retrievable. In other words, writing has some measure of revisability or verifiability. Every other form of communication is ephemeral. Only writing survives time because of its encryption. Moreover, the purpose of reading is defeated if there’s no writing. Writing has preserved divine scriptures.
Writing can make you happy because when you write, you instantly release a pent-up feeling. When you unburden, you feel you’ve got rid of something. Writing makes your day. It makes you great, famous and successful. Writers are known to have defied time and become immortals. Writers are immortals because their names defy times: Chinua Achebe, Khaled Hossein, Nuruddeen Farah, Newal Elsadawy, etc., are timeless names. The power of the pen has bound people and made the world better.
Good writing skills, the ability to convince, and the ability to communicate with a good command of language will likely attract a mass audience. These make public relations and propaganda tools for controlling narratives and persuasion.
One secret to writing is that writing widens your horizon and increases your critical thinking and sense of reasoning. It broadens your analytical skills. Writing makes you more sensible. It opens new vistas and can lead you to explore lands and thoughts that men have never explored. So, write, write, rewrite until you write the right.
Writing is, however, a slippery slope. Lest you forget, writing reveals you- it lets your audience know your personality, character traits, likes and dislikes, troubles, etc. This is because, when you write, you leave out gaps, aporias which the reader fills.
Though writing is a joyful venture, it can be a self-destructive escapade. So, know your subject matter well and write on what’s verifiable. Avoid defamatory, slanderous materials. You should know that laws of defamation cover writing, so don’t bring an issue that will likely injure the reputation of an innocent one. Men are dignified creatures. Don’t dare denigrate them.
Moreover, while writing, do not infringe on others’ copyright. Make your copy the right one. Copyright laws strictly bind writing; when you quote, acknowledge your source correctly.
As a writer, you should know that writing is fluid; it has no fixed shape. Therefore, it yields explications, expositions and interpretations. So, when you write, as Roland Barthes said, you’re a dead author. People rightly interpret your write-ups and derive multiple meanings. Therefore, when you write, you’re no longer in control of your text. You’re a dead author. Only the readers are alive and in control of the meaning.
As a writer, the sensibility of your audience is respected. Writing always goes with its moral appeal. I have not seen a fool as one who writes to level old scores, which hurts feelings. That’s the definition of a fool.
For some, writing is a profession. For others, writing is a skill, while some look at writing as an escapement. Whatever it’s to you, write and rewrite until you write the right.
Salisu Yusuf wrote from Katsina via salisuyusuf111@gmail.com.
2023: Gawuna, Garo should be prosecuted for electoral offences – NNPP
By Uzair Adam Imam
The All Progressive Congress (APC) gubernatorial and deputy gubernatorial candidates for Kano state lack the integrity to run for any public office, says the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP).
The party argued that the duo should be prosecuted by now for disrupting the 2019 general election.
This was disclosed in a statement signed and issued Friday by the Spokesperson to the party, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.
Dawakin Tofa lambasted the ruling party for giving tickets to Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna and Murtala Sule Garo for their “uncivilized behaviour.”
The Daily Reality recalled that, in a viral video, Gawuna and Garo were seen under police custody after allegedly tearing election results that led the electoral body to declare the 2019 governorship election inconclusive in the state.
The statement said, “It is morally reprehensible for the party to give tickets to those whose videos depict them disrupting elections that have globally smeared the image of Kano.
“It is on record and cannot be disputed that on February 14, 2019, the state police command nabbed two individuals after discovering 14 sacks containing ballots that had been thumb-printed in favour of the APC.
“For the APC to accuse us or any other party of rigging is silly and a public show of lack of shame,” the statement added.
Hoard of PVC: NNPP demands immediate prosecution of arrested APC chairman
By Uzair Adam Imam
The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and Civil Society organizations, under the Auspices Alliance for Good Governance, demanded the immediate prosecution of the APC Chairman, Aminu Ali Shana.
The APC chairman of Yautan Arewa, Gabasawa LGA, was arrested on Friday by the police in possession of over three hundred permanent voter’s cards (PVC) in Kano.
A statement issued and signed by Hon. Abdullahi Ibrahim Rogo, the Kano Publicity Secretary of the party, demanded legal action against the chairman.
It was gathered that the police has already transferred the suspect to the department of criminal investigation (CID) of Kano state command in Bompai for further investigation.
The NNPP said it will pursue this case to a logical conclusion in the interest of protecting democratic principles.
The statement says, “The offence is contrary to sections 21 and 22 1 (a), (b) and (c) of the electoral act 2022 as amended.”
It also stated that the NNPP chairman of Kano State, Hon. Umar Haruna Doguwa had directed the party’s legal team to file a petition against the suspect and his core sponsors.
“I directed our legal advisor to also write to the electoral umpire (INEC) to as a matter of responsibility pursue necessary action on the matter” Doguwa confirmed in the statement.
He said the issue of PVC hoarding subsections source of major concern in Kano ahead of the 2023 general elections.
“We are naturally vindicated by this arrest, we keep our fingers crossed as we await the next steps to be taken by both the Independent National Electoral Commission and Nigeria Police,” he added.
Apologize to Muslims or face boycott – MURIC tells Polaris
By Ahmad Deedat Zakari
Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, a Muslim rights organization, has asked Polaris Bank to apologize to Muslims or face a boycott.
MURIC, in a statement released on Friday signed by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, issued an ultimatum demanding an unreserved apology to Muslims from the management of Polaris Bank.
The rights group said the refusal of the bank to tender an apology within seven days would make Muslim customers of the bank boycott the bank’s financial services.
Recall that The Daily Reality reported that in a leaked email to the bank’s members of staff, a supervisor at the bank, Damilola Adebara, had ordered the workers not to leave their duty post to attend Jumu’ah prayers on Friday.
Although the management had issued a statement stating that the supervisor acted in ignorance, MURIC is convinced and argued that it was a deliberate attempt to make the policies of the bank unfavourable to the Muslim staffers in the bank.
Part of MURIC statement reads: “Damilola Adebara’s mail is a flagrant contravention of Section 38 (i)&ii) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which says, ‘Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance. The leaked mail was greeted with outrage, bewilderment and nausea among Nigerian Muslims. Unfortunately, the bank’s response to the concern of Muslims was not good enough. It was mild, vague, escapist and deceitful. Polaris Bank had said, ‘The said staff had acted in ignorance, and we have since addressed the issue internally.”
MURIC also said an unpretentious apology to Muslims and the suspension of the erring supervisor is the only thing that can remedy the situation and assuage the pains and trauma the leaked email caused Muslims.
“That apology should be tendered within seven days from today, Friday, 14th October 2022, failing which Muslim customers may start boycotting the bank. Nigerian Muslims deserve dignified treatment as homo sapiens compos mentis.
Secondly, the first offender, Damilola Adebara, must go on a few days’ suspension. There must be consequences for unprofessional behaviour. On her return from suspension, she must withdraw the memo sent to all Muslim staff,” the statement adds.









