DECLARATION OF INTEREST TO CONTEST FOR THE POST OF VICE PRESIDENT II STUDENTS UNION GOVERNMENT FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSIN-MA
UMAR MUKHTAR BAKORI
My fellow comrades and compatriots, it trills me with great sense of enthusiasm and penchant humility to make this milestone declaration.
Today’s paradigm shift in the struggle defines a lot of our collective journey to students emancipation and proclaimed desire to resuscitate and revitalize the Students Union Government in the university we are all proud to call our own.
The last few weeks has been ever intense, with contacts upon contacts and mind rubbings, traversing through hills and valleys of our prestigious university all in the quest of how we could sustain a journey filled with promises and hope, in the process meeting well wishers, critics and foes.
After carefully evaluating our chances I have finally answered the clarion call to join in the race to contest for the office of SUG Vice President II.
My fellow comrades and compatriots, the price of commodities and services, transportation fare and sanitary conditions of the food eating places and food vendors in the campus is not something good to write about. It’s my candid believe that this pervasive issue can only be addressed by inspiring and persuading the management to come in and salvage the pathetic situation by enacting new laws and strengthening the existing one’s that could pave a way for commodities and services price control, periodic inspection of food vendors and food eating places which I am vehement can only guaranteed under a charismatic, competent, and visionary leadership.
For better ethics morality and to strengthen our core value system, we will harmonise, support and strengthen our unions, clubs and associations to organise programs that will inculcate ethical morals, disciplines and patriotism to our students so as to compliment the university in it’s efforts toward breeding graduates sound both knowledge and character.
Moreover, we will implore the possibilities of collaborating with university management, NGOs and other developmental partners to bring succour to our students by organizing seminars symposia, collaquia on peace and conflict resolution, leadership trainings, feminine and other programs such as monthly essay, quiz and debate competitions that will culminate in building the capacity of our students to participate actively and contribute constructively on issues of national importance.
My fellow comrades and compatriots, if we join hands in this improbable quest, if you feel the destiny calling and see as I see the future of endless possibilities stretching out before us.
If you sense as I sense the time is now to shake off our slumber and Slough off our fears and make good on the debt we owe our predecessors and posterities then, I am ready to take up the course, March and work with you, waking up everyday not only with my heart strong and my mind sharp, but also with my ears unimpeded and my arms open.
It begins here and now. Let’s join hands and work as a team toward making SUG FUDMA great again. Thank you and God bless you.
Long live SUG FUDMA!!
Long live Dutsinma!!
Long live Katsina state!!
Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria!!
Comrade Umar Muktar Bakori
Contesting for the Office of Vice President II
UMAR MUKHTAR BAKORI
My fellow comrades and compatriots, it trills me with great sense of enthusiasm and penchant humility to make this milestone declaration.
Today’s paradigm shift in the struggle defines a lot of our collective journey to students emancipation and proclaimed desire to resuscitate and revitalize the Students Union Government in the university we are all proud to call our own.
The last few weeks has been ever intense, with contacts upon contacts and mind rubbings, traversing through hills and valleys of our prestigious university all in the quest of how we could sustain a journey filled with promises and hope, in the process meeting well wishers, critics and foes.
After carefully evaluating our chances I have finally answered the clarion call to join in the race to contest for the office of SUG Vice President II.
My fellow comrades and compatriots, the price of commodities and services, transportation fare and sanitary conditions of the food eating places and food vendors in the campus is not something good to write about. It’s my candid believe that this pervasive issue can only be addressed by inspiring and persuading the management to come in and salvage the pathetic situation by enacting new laws and strengthening the existing one’s that could pave a way for commodities and services price control, periodic inspection of food vendors and food eating places which I am vehement can only guaranteed under a charismatic, competent, and visionary leadership.
For better ethics morality and to strengthen our core value system, we will harmonise, support and strengthen our unions, clubs and associations to organise programs that will inculcate ethical morals, disciplines and patriotism to our students so as to compliment the university in it’s efforts toward breeding graduates sound both knowledge and character.
Moreover, we will implore the possibilities of collaborating with university management, NGOs and other developmental partners to bring succour to our students by organizing seminars symposia, collaquia on peace and conflict resolution, leadership trainings, feminine and other programs such as monthly essay, quiz and debate competitions that will culminate in building the capacity of our students to participate actively and contribute constructively on issues of national importance.
My fellow comrades and compatriots, if we join hands in this improbable quest, if you feel the destiny calling and see as I see the future of endless possibilities stretching out before us.
If you sense as I sense the time is now to shake off our slumber and Slough off our fears and make good on the debt we owe our predecessors and posterities then, I am ready to take up the course, March and work with you, waking up everyday not only with my heart strong and my mind sharp, but also with my ears unimpeded and my arms open.
It begins here and now. Let’s join hands and work as a team toward making SUG FUDMA great again. Thank you and God bless you.
Long live SUG FUDMA!!
Long live Dutsinma!!
Long live Katsina state!!
Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria!!
Comrade Umar Muktar Bakori
Contesting for the Office of Vice President II
55 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF NIGERIAN FIRST PRIME MINISTER.
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
Series 10
Episode 2
Statement of Hajiya Habiba
{Hajiya Habiba was the Government Housekeeper to the Prime Minister’s official residence}
The murder of Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh and the Abduction of the Prime Minister.
On the evening of January 14th 1966 the Prime Minister called a meeting at his Onikan Residence. The few Ministers who were able to attend were all Ibos - poor man, not knowing that only a few hours remained for him to live, those that he loved and trusted were the same people that planned the January coup.
Being the month of Ramadan, the meeting came to an end at about 9.00pm. Lagos was quiet, but at about 2.00am on the Saturday I heard a gun shot. I woke up frightened and I peeped from my bedroom window to see what was the cause. Then, to my surprise, I saw an Army Landrover parked near the Island Club with soldiers.
I assumed that they had been sent to come and guard the Prime Minister’s house because on the Friday morning, the Market Women had had a peaceful demonstration about what had been happening in what was then the Western Region.
As the house of the late Minister of Finance {Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh} was close to the Prime Minister’s, I could see people running about in it.
Somebody was crying, begging and pleading with the Army people that they should let him go. I heard someone telling him to get in the Landrover quietly, and another was saying, ‘Shoot him! Shoot him!’
The running and crying continued for {about} five minutes. Later on he was overpowered, they got him into {the Landrover}. I heard another gunshot, twice, then everything was quiet. I was watching from my window as they drove away.
Those that went to the Prime Minister’s house Struggled with his ADC Kaftan by Name and his wife was shouting for help; five against one. Kaftan through the Struggle got his finger broken; they wanted him to lead them to the Prime Minister’s bedroom {but} he told them that he hadn’t got the key to the house. So they went to Mr. Orupaho, {also} his ADC, who took them to him.
But as none of them had the key to the main door, they had to break the glass of the door before they could enter. They knocked on his door and he asked them who was there, and Orupaho told him that the Army were there, and asked, What Army?’
He opened the door and officer in charge told him they had come to take him away. He didn’t argue with them, but asked them to allow him to get dressed. He dressed all in white. When he opened the door he said, ‘Well! I am ready, let us go!’
And the Army officer said to the other soldiers, ‘Give the Prime Minister his due respect because he is still your Prime Minister!’
His junior ADC, kaftan, was begging them to allow him to go with the Prime Minister to where ever they were talking him. They refused.
Then he begged them not to kill him because he was an only son of his mother. They assured him that no harm would come to him.
The car in which he was taken away was parked opposite the Museum.
He walked from his compound to the parked car.
And on Saturday 15th Mr. Mbadiwe came to the compound {he was apparently acutely disturbed}.
That was what happened - but before taking him away they disarmed all the constables on duty. They rounded them up and warned them not to resist or they would be killed. They finished at about 4.00am. In their hurry they left one soldier’s helmet ⛑ and a gun which was displayed for people to see and the soldier was arrested but was allowed to go.
Mr. Orupaho, the trusted ADC, the Prime Minister treated him as his own son, but he betrayed him to the soldiers who came to take him away.
Continue to Rest In Peace TAFAWA BALEWA.
Sources:
Oxford University Colonial Archives.
Let Truth Be Told {The coups d’Ètat of 1966}
COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI.
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
Series 10
Episode 2
Statement of Hajiya Habiba
{Hajiya Habiba was the Government Housekeeper to the Prime Minister’s official residence}
The murder of Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh and the Abduction of the Prime Minister.
On the evening of January 14th 1966 the Prime Minister called a meeting at his Onikan Residence. The few Ministers who were able to attend were all Ibos - poor man, not knowing that only a few hours remained for him to live, those that he loved and trusted were the same people that planned the January coup.
Being the month of Ramadan, the meeting came to an end at about 9.00pm. Lagos was quiet, but at about 2.00am on the Saturday I heard a gun shot. I woke up frightened and I peeped from my bedroom window to see what was the cause. Then, to my surprise, I saw an Army Landrover parked near the Island Club with soldiers.
I assumed that they had been sent to come and guard the Prime Minister’s house because on the Friday morning, the Market Women had had a peaceful demonstration about what had been happening in what was then the Western Region.
As the house of the late Minister of Finance {Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh} was close to the Prime Minister’s, I could see people running about in it.
Somebody was crying, begging and pleading with the Army people that they should let him go. I heard someone telling him to get in the Landrover quietly, and another was saying, ‘Shoot him! Shoot him!’
The running and crying continued for {about} five minutes. Later on he was overpowered, they got him into {the Landrover}. I heard another gunshot, twice, then everything was quiet. I was watching from my window as they drove away.
Those that went to the Prime Minister’s house Struggled with his ADC Kaftan by Name and his wife was shouting for help; five against one. Kaftan through the Struggle got his finger broken; they wanted him to lead them to the Prime Minister’s bedroom {but} he told them that he hadn’t got the key to the house. So they went to Mr. Orupaho, {also} his ADC, who took them to him.
But as none of them had the key to the main door, they had to break the glass of the door before they could enter. They knocked on his door and he asked them who was there, and Orupaho told him that the Army were there, and asked, What Army?’
He opened the door and officer in charge told him they had come to take him away. He didn’t argue with them, but asked them to allow him to get dressed. He dressed all in white. When he opened the door he said, ‘Well! I am ready, let us go!’
And the Army officer said to the other soldiers, ‘Give the Prime Minister his due respect because he is still your Prime Minister!’
His junior ADC, kaftan, was begging them to allow him to go with the Prime Minister to where ever they were talking him. They refused.
Then he begged them not to kill him because he was an only son of his mother. They assured him that no harm would come to him.
The car in which he was taken away was parked opposite the Museum.
He walked from his compound to the parked car.
And on Saturday 15th Mr. Mbadiwe came to the compound {he was apparently acutely disturbed}.
That was what happened - but before taking him away they disarmed all the constables on duty. They rounded them up and warned them not to resist or they would be killed. They finished at about 4.00am. In their hurry they left one soldier’s helmet ⛑ and a gun which was displayed for people to see and the soldier was arrested but was allowed to go.
Mr. Orupaho, the trusted ADC, the Prime Minister treated him as his own son, but he betrayed him to the soldiers who came to take him away.
Continue to Rest In Peace TAFAWA BALEWA.
Sources:
Oxford University Colonial Archives.
Let Truth Be Told {The coups d’Ètat of 1966}
COMA’
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDDULLAHI.
NIGERIAN STUDENTS PARLIAMENT.
NSPNationwide.
INTERNAL CIRCULAR
Vol/NSP/Nationwide/031
Kano State,
The Search Light 💡 of Nigerian Students Parliament. Dissolved 1st Republic Just last two days
It is with great pleasure that I join you here today to present the Outstanding Achievement Award of Certificates of Appreciation and Recognition on behalf of (Nigerian Students Parliament 1st Republic. Dissolved Senators). This is the 1st year this award has been presented, and it remains one of the highest honors in this field, recognizing their effort in Students Parliament whose work has had a truly outstanding.
As a dissolved SSA Media to the National Speaker, I can tell you that the nominees this year were some of the most incredible, hardworking and compassionate NSP Senators I've had the pleasure of knowing. They have made an inestimable contribution to 1st Republic Parliament Most especially in Kano State. over their 1year of work in the Students Parliament, working to improve the lives of our students and future leaders. They have gone on to become an example in social work and innovation in combatting homelessness and worked tirelessly to obtain greater resources for people in marginalized communities. I have had the absolute honor of working closely with this senators throughout their career as Kano State 1st NSP Senators.
Without further ado, the Outstanding Achievement Award of Certificate of Appreciation and Recognition goes to (Muhammad Saddiq Abdullah Kano Central, Represented by Comrade Isyaku Y Abdullahi, Sen. Amal Abubakar Kano North, Represented by Isa Umar NANS Revolutionary Comrade, and Sen. Shamuddeen Abdulmajid Musa witness the event by him self). Please join me in congratulating them.
#NSPNationwide
#DigitalWeMove
⚫️COMA’ PROJECT
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Dissolved SSA Media to the National Speaker 1st Republic Parliament.
29th January 2020
NSPNationwide.
INTERNAL CIRCULAR
Vol/NSP/Nationwide/031
Kano State,
The Search Light 💡 of Nigerian Students Parliament. Dissolved 1st Republic Just last two days
It is with great pleasure that I join you here today to present the Outstanding Achievement Award of Certificates of Appreciation and Recognition on behalf of (Nigerian Students Parliament 1st Republic. Dissolved Senators). This is the 1st year this award has been presented, and it remains one of the highest honors in this field, recognizing their effort in Students Parliament whose work has had a truly outstanding.
As a dissolved SSA Media to the National Speaker, I can tell you that the nominees this year were some of the most incredible, hardworking and compassionate NSP Senators I've had the pleasure of knowing. They have made an inestimable contribution to 1st Republic Parliament Most especially in Kano State. over their 1year of work in the Students Parliament, working to improve the lives of our students and future leaders. They have gone on to become an example in social work and innovation in combatting homelessness and worked tirelessly to obtain greater resources for people in marginalized communities. I have had the absolute honor of working closely with this senators throughout their career as Kano State 1st NSP Senators.
Without further ado, the Outstanding Achievement Award of Certificate of Appreciation and Recognition goes to (Muhammad Saddiq Abdullah Kano Central, Represented by Comrade Isyaku Y Abdullahi, Sen. Amal Abubakar Kano North, Represented by Isa Umar NANS Revolutionary Comrade, and Sen. Shamuddeen Abdulmajid Musa witness the event by him self). Please join me in congratulating them.
#NSPNationwide
#DigitalWeMove
⚫️COMA’ PROJECT
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Dissolved SSA Media to the National Speaker 1st Republic Parliament.
29th January 2020
RESTRUCTURING IN NIGERIA IS NOT THE WAY OUT. OUR LEADERS SHOULD GO BACK TO SPECIFIC POLICY ACTIONS.
Some of the specific policy actions will include the following Steps:
1. The provision of effective security and protection for the life and property of all persons in Nigeria;
2. A just land policy;
3. Guaranteed national minimum wage and the regular payment of salaries and allowances to all wage earners;
4. A new system of social and effective national defence;
5. A programme of rural development centred around the peasant farmers;
6. A programme of building new, modern, industries in each state to bring about rapid and balanced industrialization and increase spread employment opportunities;
7. A programme of urban renewal to save old towns and cities from decay, congestion and filth; and construction of new ones which promote the work, health and happiness of all the inhabitants.
8. Free and purposeful education;
9. Free and effective health care based on national preventive health system with grassroots foundation;
10. Promotion of the dignity of women through the building of women centres run by women for accelerated literacy and acquisition of skills and civic right by all women;
11. Mass literacy campaign for all adults to make all adult population literate and numerate within a decade;
12. Creation of viable states in accordance with the wishes of the people, to promote harmonious social and economic development;
13. A purposeful and dynamic foreign policy that recognised and provides substantive support for the liberation movement in Africa, Asia and laten America as well as directed towards the achievement of African Unity and a more just and peaceful world order;
14. Social policy which will contribute to a redistribution of our national wealth and guarantee the benefits of national progress to all the workers, peasants and other toiling masses in the country;
15. Promotion and support of scientific, technical and other areas.
⚫️COMA’ PROJECT
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Some of the specific policy actions will include the following Steps:
1. The provision of effective security and protection for the life and property of all persons in Nigeria;
2. A just land policy;
3. Guaranteed national minimum wage and the regular payment of salaries and allowances to all wage earners;
4. A new system of social and effective national defence;
5. A programme of rural development centred around the peasant farmers;
6. A programme of building new, modern, industries in each state to bring about rapid and balanced industrialization and increase spread employment opportunities;
7. A programme of urban renewal to save old towns and cities from decay, congestion and filth; and construction of new ones which promote the work, health and happiness of all the inhabitants.
8. Free and purposeful education;
9. Free and effective health care based on national preventive health system with grassroots foundation;
10. Promotion of the dignity of women through the building of women centres run by women for accelerated literacy and acquisition of skills and civic right by all women;
11. Mass literacy campaign for all adults to make all adult population literate and numerate within a decade;
12. Creation of viable states in accordance with the wishes of the people, to promote harmonious social and economic development;
13. A purposeful and dynamic foreign policy that recognised and provides substantive support for the liberation movement in Africa, Asia and laten America as well as directed towards the achievement of African Unity and a more just and peaceful world order;
14. Social policy which will contribute to a redistribution of our national wealth and guarantee the benefits of national progress to all the workers, peasants and other toiling masses in the country;
15. Promotion and support of scientific, technical and other areas.
⚫️COMA’ PROJECT
Comrade {Amb}. Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Change the World NYC is back! A double edition scheduled for 2021 (May and July).
The largest Model UN Conference in the world is back, with over 3000 students from all over the planet.
🔥 CWMUN rewards the best applicants with a € 1,000 scholarship and free accommodation in the United States for the duration of the event ➡ APPLY NOW
The largest Model UN Conference in the world is back, with over 3000 students from all over the planet.
🔥 CWMUN rewards the best applicants with a € 1,000 scholarship and free accommodation in the United States for the duration of the event ➡ APPLY NOW
MAZA BISA KANKU: Sabbin hafsoshin sojoji sun isa Maiduguri don magance rashin tsaro
Mai girma gwamnan jihar Borno Farfesa Babagana Umara Zullum ya karɓi baƙuncin sabbin hafsoshin sojan Najeriya, Inda suka dira a Maiduguri babban birnin jihar Borno a wani yunƙuri na ganawa da masu ruwa da tsaki don ganin yadda za a magance tayar da ƙayar baya a fagen daga.
Babban hafsan hafsoshin tsaro, Manjo Janar Leo Irabor shi ne ya jagoranci shugabannin hafsoshin zuwa hedikwatar rundunar tsaro ta rundunar Operation Lafiya Dole da ke Maiduguri.
Muna addu'ar Allah Ta'ala yasa zuwan su shi ne zai zama silar kawo karshen matsalar rashin tsaron da Najeriya ke fama da shi, Allah ya basu nasara akan ƙungiyoyin ta'adda irin su Boko Haram da masu garkuwa da mutane domin neman kuɗin fasa, Allah duk mai hannu shugaba ko mabiyi ko jami'in tsaro ko sarki ko talaka ko mai kuɗi ka tona asirin sa tundaga nan duniya.
Anas Saminu Ja'en
31-1-2021
Mai girma gwamnan jihar Borno Farfesa Babagana Umara Zullum ya karɓi baƙuncin sabbin hafsoshin sojan Najeriya, Inda suka dira a Maiduguri babban birnin jihar Borno a wani yunƙuri na ganawa da masu ruwa da tsaki don ganin yadda za a magance tayar da ƙayar baya a fagen daga.
Babban hafsan hafsoshin tsaro, Manjo Janar Leo Irabor shi ne ya jagoranci shugabannin hafsoshin zuwa hedikwatar rundunar tsaro ta rundunar Operation Lafiya Dole da ke Maiduguri.
Muna addu'ar Allah Ta'ala yasa zuwan su shi ne zai zama silar kawo karshen matsalar rashin tsaron da Najeriya ke fama da shi, Allah ya basu nasara akan ƙungiyoyin ta'adda irin su Boko Haram da masu garkuwa da mutane domin neman kuɗin fasa, Allah duk mai hannu shugaba ko mabiyi ko jami'in tsaro ko sarki ko talaka ko mai kuɗi ka tona asirin sa tundaga nan duniya.
Anas Saminu Ja'en
31-1-2021
Love, in its entirety, is nothing but a magic. How do I know? Because I have been in love myself. But I'm fine now.😀
Love has the power to make you do what you have never imagined yourself doing. Love can magically make you compromise your most sacred principles. Love has a unique way of making a meaning out of the most meaningless situations. It has the power of making a sense out of the most insensible situations. Love has a unique artistic way of drawing a beauty out of ugly person and situations.
Love is just crazy, man!🙆
Today you're one person, and tomorrow you're another.😍😍
Love has the power to make you do what you have never imagined yourself doing. Love can magically make you compromise your most sacred principles. Love has a unique way of making a meaning out of the most meaningless situations. It has the power of making a sense out of the most insensible situations. Love has a unique artistic way of drawing a beauty out of ugly person and situations.
Love is just crazy, man!🙆
Today you're one person, and tomorrow you're another.😍😍