Iftar

Information and Media Studies students host Iftar to promote unity

By Isma’il Gambo Muhammad (IGMB)

Students from the Information and Media Studies department organized a one-day Iftar gathering at the Faculty of Communication, Bayero University, Kano, to promote unity among themselves, their teachers, and the broader university community.

The event took place one day after the last exam of the second semester, aimed at fostering cordial and lasting academic relationships within IMS as one family while celebrating the month of Ramadan, seen as a time of kindness and all forms of goodness and mercy.

The occasion has graciously received the honor of inviting five competent and indigenous lecturers from the department, including the Head of the Department (HOD), Prof. Nura Ibrahim; Level Three Coordinator, Dr. Muhammad Ɗanja;Faculty Examination Officer, Dr. Aliyu Isa Agaye; Level Four Coordinator (IMS), Dr. Saminu Umar; and above all, Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad from the University of Abuja.

Many representatives from various university departments attended, including the Faculty of Computing, Software Engineering, Cyber Security, and some SUG officials from the BUK chapter.

Students voluntarily offered various contributions, including comfort foods, delicious dishes, meats, fruits, and a wide selection of drinks, ensuring that each attendee was sufficiently served.

In his opening remarks, Dr. Muhammad Ɗanja warmly welcomed everyone to the grand occasion. 

In his comments, Prof. Nura Ibrahim stated that IMS is more than just a studentship; it is a family. He mentioned, “As long as all the IMS levels come together to observe the IFTAR next year, I will certainly invite the Vice Chancellor (VC) to the occasion.”

However, in their keynote speeches, all the invited lecturers expressed their heartfelt happiness and gratitude to all the attendees, and they mentioned their ongoing commitment to supporting such a significant gesture in the future.

The lecturers encouraged and inspired the students to apply their acquired knowledge and skills in real-life situations. They concluded by drawing the attention of potential Level Four (SIWES) students to maximize their efforts, broaden their horizons, and seize opportunities for skill acquisition at their respective organizations where they are posted for service. They prayed for the ongoing progress of the Department and its students.

Ultimately, in his closing remarks, Coordinator Muazu Salihu expressed a heartfelt thank you to all the lecturers and fellow students for honoring the invitation and wished everyone a safe journey back to their respective destinations.

CGC Adeniyi hosts Ramadan Iftar with dignitaries, calls for national unity

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, called for unity and harmony among Nigerians during the holy month of Ramadan. 

He stated this in an iftar gathering he hosted on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. 

The event, attended by dignitaries including Saleh Ahmadu, Chairman of the Trade Modernization Project, took place at the Nigeria Customs Management Estate in Abuja. 

In his address, CGC Adeniyi urged Nigerians to embrace the teachings of Ramadan, stating, “Only through eschewing bitterness, accommodating one another, and living with one another in peace and harmony can people achieve a prosperous country.”

He expressed the significance of Ramadan’s teachings. 

Reflecting on the recent celebrations of Easter and the ongoing observance of Ramadan, CGC Adeniyi stated the common values shared by Nigerians, stating, “What unites us is far more than what divides us.”

He called for collective action to address food insecurity in the country, noting that many Nigerians struggle to find adequate meals, especially during Ramadan. 

CGC Adeniyi reaffirmed the Nigeria Customs Service’s commitment to supporting Nigerians in need, pledging to implement measures to ensure food security.

He called on all Nigerians to embrace the spirit of Ramadan in their daily lives, urging them to “eschew bitterness and accommodate one another in peace and harmony.” 

Wale Edun, representing the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Economy, commended CGC Adeniyi for organizing the Iftar.