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Ramatu Garba
Ramatu Garba is a journalist with years of experience in different international radio stations across the globe. She is a sport commentator and highly experienced in managing all social media platforms. She has passion for the plight of the girl child education and orphans especially those without ...
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Another Kano Rep-elect in trouble with Police over alleged unlawful possession of firearm
04 Oct 2023
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globalpatriotnews.com
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The Kano State Police Command has invited Hon. Aliyu Sani-Madaki, member-elect of Dala Federal Constituency, for an investigation over alleged unlawful possession of a firearm. The Command's Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Haruna-Kiyawa, confirmed that Sani-Madaki is currently at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) undergoing investigation under the leadership of Commissioner of Police, Mr. Muhammad Yakubu.
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Caleb Jacob
Caleb Jacob is a journalist based in Kano, Nigeria.
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Kano Gas Explosion Killed Two Minors –Police
26 Jan 2024
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Nigeria Info, Let's Talk!
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An explosion caused by a man frying fish near a gas retail outlet in Sheka quarters, Karshen Kwalta, Kano, resulted in the deaths of two children, 11-year-old Sunusi Adamu and 13-year-old Umar Gambo, and injuries to 19 others. The incident, which also damaged three nearby buildings, prompted the Kano State Police Command to start an investigation and an awareness campaign to prevent similar incidents. The police spokesperson, Haruna Kiyawa, confirmed the casualties and the ongoing investigation. Atiku Maniru, the elder brother of one of the deceased, urged the Kano State government to impose restrictions on gas retailers operating in residential areas.
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Abdulgafar Oladimeji is a journalist based in Kano, Nigeria.
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EndSARS: Embrace Dialogue Police Caution Youths
07 Oct 2023
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thisnigeria.com
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The Kano state police command has urged youths to embrace dialogue instead of violent protests under the guise of EndSARS. Commissioner of Police Habu Ahmadu Sani emphasized the importance of peaceful expression of grievances and highlighted the success of community policing in preventing violence in Kano. The state commissioner of Youths and Sports, Kabiru Ado Lakwaya, also advocated for dialogue and peace-building, noting that Kano's proactive measures helped maintain peace during the nationwide protests.
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