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55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 2

In August 1958, SARDAUNA approved the sum of £161,975 for various development projects through out the NORTH which include: £10,000 for the construction of KONTAGORA Motor Park, £20,000 for the construction of Mubi Market, £18,000 for Shendam Resettlement Scheme, £1,500 for limestone drilling, £15,000 for oil seeds mill in Zaria, £30,000 for sugar industry in Bacita, £23,475 for feeder roads, £40,000 for boreholes drilling in Borno, £2,500 for hotels in Kano and kaduna.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA


COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
Director Special Duty II
AYCC Kano Chapter
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Wannan ai Maganar banza ce!!!

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Today, Rep. Omar announced articles of impeachment against Donald Trump.

Full statement below.
55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 3

To ensure agricultural development and production. SARDAUNA disbursed grant for scientific research in agriculture, the sum of £1.6 million was spent for the development of agricultural research Centre ABU ZARIA also the sum of £1.2 million was utilized for cotton production and other development projects across the entire region.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA


COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
Director Special Duty II
AYCC Kano Chapter
You can never know the person you are DATING until you marry him/her. Marriage exposes all hidden ATTITUDES and CHARACTERS.

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55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 4

It was reported that in 1961, a grants totaling of £33 million and loans of about £16.8 million was given to farmers, small scale industrialist and others craftsmen by SARDAUNA across the entire northern region in addition to £140 million that was disbursed to the federal government.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA

COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
Director Special Duty II
AYCC Kano Chapter
55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 4

It was reported that in 1961, a grants totaling of £33 million and loans of about £16.8 million was given to farmers, small scale industrialist and others craftsmen by SARDAUNA across the entire northern region in addition to £140 million that was disbursed to the federal government.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA

COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
Director Special Duty II
AYCC Kano Chapter
Today’s financial system is the legacy of the Industrial Age. We must set up a new one for the next generation and young people. We must reform the current system.”

The above is a quote from the speech of Jack Ma the owner of Alibaba and distinguish business magnate of the modern era.

This speech has generated alot of controversy and thrown Jack Ma into a weighty dismay and his company into a very complicated political situation. Jack Ma has been in hiding for almost two months since October last year. Heavy sanctions was imposed and his company fall out of favor because he allegedly provoked chinese president Xi Jinping as he openly castigate the current financial system and allegedly trying to claim control of such system.

The communist party see Jack Ma as a threat, as he is almost bigger than China.

#Iheartintelligence
"You want to be wealthy yet, your mind is full of poverty"

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55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 6

The adaptation of upright and exemplary character by SARDAUNA made him to be deeply religious, god-fearing, loving, generous, sympathetic, selfless, disciplined, transparent, accountable, resolute, focused and achievement oriented.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA


COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
Director Special Duty II
AYCC Kano Chapter
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SPEAKER NIGERIAN STUDENTS PARLIAMENT {NSP} Nationwide.
Rt. Hon. Mubarak Aliyu Rimi
Vol/NSP/Nationwide/028

Volume 2
Students Entrepreneurship Program
FIRST STEPS FOR NEW ENTREPRENEURS

WHY SHOULD I WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN?
An important question that you should ask yourself early in the venture planning process is whether you should write a formal business plan. While many things may be occurring at once when a venture is being formed and you may be challenged for time, there are a number of very good reasons to put together a business plan.
FIRST:
A business plan helps provide direction by making you discuss where you want to take the venture and define what you want out of it.
SECOND:
A business plan provides structure to your thinking and helps you make sure you’ve covered all of the important areas.
THIRD:
A business plan prompts you to think about the future. For instance, a business plan might help you consider what you would do when, once your venture is developed. It attract several competitors. A good business plan will include ideas for dealing with new competitors in your market, helping you prepare your business for this situation.
FINALLY:
A business plan will help you communicate your idea, not only to financiers, but also to employees, potential employees, suppliers, and customers. As a communication tool, a carefully developed plan will provide something that other people can react to. You can use their insights to help you develop a more successful venture.

SECTION ONE 1
⚫️Business Denoscription:
As an introduction to your business, this section should provide an overview of the business and it’s objectives. Readers of your business plan will want to know why this business should exist in the first place. Having a mission statement will help communicate this.
📍Mission Statement:
As you begin your business venture, the first step is to clarify what is most important to you. Having a clear purpose provides readers with the context of the venture and will give it meaning. Often a statement of purpose-a mission statement-is written to outline intentions and motivations.
To write a mission statement, first consider the things you care about or want to do. A mission statement communicates the purpose and principles of what you’re doing and why you’re doing it. A good mission statement should accurately explain why your venture exists and what it hopes to achieve in the world. Write a brief paragraph that is free of jargon. At the very least, your mission statement should answer three key questions:
1. What are the opportunities or needs that you exist to address?
{the purpose of the venture}
2. What are you doing to address these needs?
{the business of the venture}
3. What principles or beliefs guide your work?
{the values of the venture}

Your mission is the beacon of your venture. All other actions in your business plan should help you accomplish the mission. Communicating your mission with clarity is important because the goals you set, actions you take, and the way you spend your time will be guided by this statement.

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COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senior Special Assistant On Media to the
National Speaker Nigerian Students Parliament {NSP}
1st Republic Parliament
11th January, 2021
55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 7

In 1957, SARDAUNA gave money to about £550,000 for power operated crafts in river-rain areas and indigenous traders. The outcome was productive hence it yield a result of creation of regional industrial and commercial core for NORTHERNERS, Kano was identified as Centre of heavy industries while light industries located in kaduna.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA


COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
Director Special Duty II
AYCC Kano Chapter
If NIGERIA was to fight corruption successfully, it needed not just to arrest and prosecute people which was vital but also to build the institutions, processes, and systems that enhance transparency and make corrupt practices more difficult in the FIRST PLACE.

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55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 9

Dr. Azikiwe met with Ahmadu Bello and said, “let us forget our differences . . . “ To which Ahmadu Bello replied, “No, let us understand our differences. I am a Muslim and a northerner. You are a Christian and an easterner. By understanding our differences, we can build a unity in our country.”
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA


COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI
The word "impeachment" does not mean, in any variety of English in the modern world, "removal from office"! Kawai, kalmar "impeach" a matsayin verb(aikatau), ta na nufin a caji/tuhumi wani shugaba(wanda ya ke kan mulki) da wani laifi da ya aikata. Illa iyaka, bayan an yi "impeaching" shugaba, sai a je ga mataki na gaba, shi ne kotu ta tabbatar da ya aikata laifin ko bai aikata ba. Idan har an tabbatar ya aikata, to shi ne za a kai ga matakin "tsige/cire" shi wannan shugaban.

Yanzu dai Donal Trump ya zama Shugaban ƙasar na uku, bayan Andrew Johnson da Bill Clinton – da aka taɓa "impeaching" a Amurka, sannan kuma shugaba na farko da aka taɓa "caji/tuhuma da laifi" har sau biyu ya na kan mulki.
I wish the ignoramus, good-for-nothing and out-and-out nutcase would be removed – though, it might be too late to remove him before the end of his term!
55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF GAMJI DAN KWARAI.
Sir. Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto

Series 10
Episode 1

Statement by Salama of Rabah, {Recorded in Sokoto, August 1966 on 278 feet of tape}

Account of the murder of the Premier of Northern Nigeria 🇳🇬, Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello.

Well! On the day they killed the SARDAUNA, about ten at night he went upstairs to bed and lay down. I likewise. He was upstairs, I was downstairs in the same house, him up, me down. As I was lying there, about one in the morning, I heard a shot, ‘bang!’. I said to myself, ‘Has the SARDAUNA let off a gun?’ I arose and hastened upstairs, and as I did so heard more shooting. We this not whilst I was going upstairs? They were firing even as I went up the stairs.
I entered the room. Himself was very calm and collected. He was toying with his prayer beads, telling them, telling them, I said, SARDAUNA!’ He replied, ‘Here am I.’
I said, ‘Hey, what’s afoot? Come out quickly.’ He said he was not budging. I got hold of him and tugged him and together we got ourselves out of the room, he and I, and went downstairs.
The whole household was in turmoil. I said, ‘Stop shouting. See! he is clear away. Come out carefully; stop shouting, see he is clear away. It is i Sallama! Sallama!’
So it was we got him out. The women of his household watched as we did and we all came out and mostly sat down. Be he continued standing. He was completely calm and said never a word. All he did was tell his beads. We continued standing there until I wearied of standing up. I said to him, ‘Come, sit down.’ I took hold of him and sat down, like this {squatting in a corner indicated}. If you look at this hand {right indicated} then you will see where he was. He sat down.
Then, one man - a soldier - flashed his light upon me. All of a sudden, he spotted me and looked at me thus {peering indicated}. He saw me and I saw him, he picked me out {in his light} and peered at me.
Then, he said, he said, ‘Bah! we have botched up what we were seeking to do!’
Suddenly, the SARDAUNA made a quick move. This was when he had first seen the pistol 🔫 and sought to put the man under restraint. But I said, ‘You are not going!’ I prevented him from moving.
Then he, the other one, stopped in his tracks. He pulled out a pistol 🔫; he pulled it out, when he saw the SARDAUNA. Then he shot him - in the open - in the open space in front of the house, there, where the cars were parked, in the car park, that’s where he shot him.
One of the wives was here and me, I was there {position indicated}. He fired again and shot the woman.
Then I said to him, ‘You there! Come here, finish me off! Kill me too!’
But he said that he had done all he needed and went on his way. Now you know what happened!
The chief wife was shot dead, with just two shots in this side {indicated}. The lady toppled over, as for him, me, I held him tight. He was still upright, and I hugged him, I myself did, and all his blood washed over me.
We were all together in a group. Many other people had fled, and apart from me when he went outside, there were only the three women, huddled together. Both she from Kano, and the junior wife, the two of them are here now {then}. For, it was the chief wife who was killed, and they did not kill the co-wives.
There we were, in the open, gathered together. He did not hide himself, we sat there in the open. We just packed tight around him. Everyone else had run. They had panicked and scattered. Only I and his three wives were there.
I, for my part, I held him close to me and we sat therefore tight together. Then he shot him!
He came out with a lamp that was in the house. First time he went on his rounds he saw nothing. Only, when he came out into the courtyard, then did he see him and shoot him.
It was a hand lamp which he had, a torch m. We were all there together, the women started up when the shit him. Not one word did he say, he never said a word. No one spoke. He never said anything.
As for me, I held him tight, I embraced him thus, not a word did he say, he only kept on telling his beads.
There was a good deal of shooting. In fact a great deal, Ka-Ka-Ka-Ka-Ka-Ka. There was a lot of firing! He was shot with one burst and hit in the head. The wife was shot twice, here {indicated right side}. Well, it was dark!
From the first shot which they fired, until they killed him, a full hour elapsed. They fired off their guns first of all, until, all of a sudden, an explosion occurred. Well! then they just kept on firing, non-stop.
His bed, the king size one, was the first thing to catch fire. There was just a blaze in the upper story, and the firing! I, you must know, am the only person who saw the fire from the start until it burnt itself out. Everything in the house, all the Islamic objets d’art, were destroyed. Not a thing was saved.
It was the Vizier’s daughter who was shot dead. As soon as I knew, I left her alone and did not give her preferential treatment.
Everyone by now had run away. There was no one left but me. So I called out for others to help me and two men came. Then I got out a mat. You know what a ‘wundi’ is? Very well, a ‘wundi’ was laid down by two of us, Umar and I.
Then Buba and I, Sallama, rolled him on it. We did not arrange him properly. I did not lay him out at all. We just pushed and shoved and dragged him into place, then we brought another mat and covered him over.
As for the woman, for her too, we brought a ‘wundi’ and I myself put it down. She indeed we handled with decorum, we picked her up, and laid her on the ‘wundi’ and then we brought another and covered her over too.
When daylight came, then people came too. What happened to me was that I was arrested.
Then someone said he should be taken to Sokoto. Someone else said that there was no means of going to Sokoto m. Therefore, he was taken to the Sultan’s House in Kaduna. A car was brought and he was put in it. The remains of his wife likewise, and they were taken away.
I was taken away. When the people came, that’s what happened, then, I for my part was arrested. I did not go to where they buried him. I was taken away and locked up for a time. Until it was all over. Look! the firing ruined my hearing. I do not hear properly now {then}. You know that formerly, I heard excellently. But speak now and I have to try hard to hear because of the shots!.
You ask whether he knew that they were coming. He certainly did not tell me. But how could he possibly have known that! Even if he did know he did not tell me! He didn’t know, not when we went to bed. Everything was fine when we went to bed. He didn’t know they were coming! What I do know is that whether he knew or not, he never said a thing. Not one word did he speak.
Continue to Rest In Peace SARDAUNA.

Sources:
Oxford University Colonial Archives.
Let Truth Be Told {The coups d’Ètat of 1966}

COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI