Wherever I will be and whatever I will be I will always be for the NORTH and will always be around the NORTH so as to help build development projects in the NORTH.
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central
Nigerian Students Parliament
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central
Nigerian Students Parliament
You should learn to displine your self. Discipline means guiding your energy properly in three direction:
Mind, action and speech. Discipline does not mean arresting yourself, repressing yourself, suppressing yourself, or torturing yourself. It means learning to guide energies that you have and learning to be positive in life. Negativity does not help. It is like slow poison. But positive thinking is like necter, and it definitely helps.
🛑COMA' PROJECT
Mind, action and speech. Discipline does not mean arresting yourself, repressing yourself, suppressing yourself, or torturing yourself. It means learning to guide energies that you have and learning to be positive in life. Negativity does not help. It is like slow poison. But positive thinking is like necter, and it definitely helps.
🛑COMA' PROJECT
Keep focus on your own path and journey. Try not to compare your life to others people's and restrict yourself from judging their actions. Your life is never about them. If you spend too much time thinking about others people's lives, you will spend less time working on your own!
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
Active political participation leading to participation in decisions making at higher levels. With education and exposure, there is no level of decision making that you cannot live up to expectation.
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
The truth is that result can easily be manipulated through electronic transmission of result.
The availability of network in most part of Nigeria is a very serious challenge and most of the Senators that vote "YES' are PDP Senators.
The availability of network in most part of Nigeria is a very serious challenge and most of the Senators that vote "YES' are PDP Senators.
No matter what you face in life.
Please trust someone and share your problems with him.
Depression is real
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
Please trust someone and share your problems with him.
Depression is real
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
Why this in the North?
"The great gift of human being is that we have the power of Empathy"
I was born 15th February. The world almanac says it was 1994.
What difference does it makes as I'm in 2021 if you and i can't put smile in faces of vulnerable people or marginalized segment of our society ?
We must to treat them as we are treated fairly as a human being.
COMA' 👊 👊 👊
"The great gift of human being is that we have the power of Empathy"
I was born 15th February. The world almanac says it was 1994.
What difference does it makes as I'm in 2021 if you and i can't put smile in faces of vulnerable people or marginalized segment of our society ?
We must to treat them as we are treated fairly as a human being.
COMA' 👊 👊 👊
Those who believe in us, are like us. Those who believe in them are like them; you are the extension of your mentor.
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
Training and managing your own mind is the most important skill you could ever own, in term of both happiness and success.
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
Sustaining DEMOCRACY and DEVELOPMENT is a responsibility of every good citizens. The future of Nigeria 🇳🇬 is in the hands of her populace. Let us unite and work hard take the country to greater heights.
Mukhtar ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central.
Nigerian Students Parliament.
Mukhtar ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central.
Nigerian Students Parliament.
With Hajiya 'Yar dada Mai Kano Bichi.
former Commissioner Women Affair and Social Development 2015-2019 Kano State, Present Special Adviser On Non-Governmental Organizations NGO's Kano State
former Commissioner Women Affair and Social Development 2015-2019 Kano State, Present Special Adviser On Non-Governmental Organizations NGO's Kano State
"Every nation needs to continuously develop leadership skills in order to accomplish success. The world is divided into leaders and followers. Civilization must experience progress, and progress depends upon leadership".
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
The system of politics has a way of rewarding you if you invest in..... with your time, energy, resources, and dedication especially in terms of consistency.
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central.
Nigerian Students Parliament
Mukhtar, ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central.
Nigerian Students Parliament
What Nigerian Government and Nigerians can do now, on DCP {On Suspension} Abba kyari issue is to respect the law and the spirit of brotherhood between Nigeria and USA, if not, there will be misunderstanding between the two states
COMA' 👊 👊 👊
COMA' 👊 👊 👊
For you to make a change, you must understand the problem and have a road map 🗺 on how to tackle the problem.
Mukhtar ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central.
Nigerian Students Parliament.
Mukhtar ABDULLAHI
Senator Representing Kano Central.
Nigerian Students Parliament.
What do you want to add to your life, and what do you want to eliminate from it?
Do you think even think you've got the power to make big changes in your life to get what you want?
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
Do you think even think you've got the power to make big changes in your life to get what you want?
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
BELIEF ABOUT THE WORLD!
🛑Ontology
🛑Epistemology
🛑Methodology
What is, What can be, What exists. What is real. What exists in society? What is worth looking for? {ONTOLOGY}
What does it mean to "know" something? What is knowledge? What can be known? What kind of knowledge is valid and reliable? What are the limits of knowledge? What is the relationship between the knower {researcher} and the known? {EPISTEMOLOGY}
How can we obtain information? How do we know the world, and how do we gain this knowledge? Related to the tools and techniques of research. {METHODOLOGY}
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
🛑Ontology
🛑Epistemology
🛑Methodology
What is, What can be, What exists. What is real. What exists in society? What is worth looking for? {ONTOLOGY}
What does it mean to "know" something? What is knowledge? What can be known? What kind of knowledge is valid and reliable? What are the limits of knowledge? What is the relationship between the knower {researcher} and the known? {EPISTEMOLOGY}
How can we obtain information? How do we know the world, and how do we gain this knowledge? Related to the tools and techniques of research. {METHODOLOGY}
🛑COMA' PROJECT 📽
THE NEPU, FIRST POLITICAL PARTY IN NORTHERN NIGERIA 🇳🇬
Northern Element Progressive Union
8th August, 1950
8th August, 2021
Why was the NEPU established? Why did the NEPU generate such wide-spread and deep-rooted popular support in Northern Nigeria? Why, in spite of its apparent popularity, the NEPU failed to win elections and form the government in Northern Nigeria? Why did the Party become "a thorn", in the flesh of the colonial establishment, both black and white? Why did the NEPU Still inspire people decades after it!!!
8th August 1950 NEPU was launched in Kano, Sabon Gari No. 9 Ibadan Road at Bello Ijumu resident. The historic formidable eight were:
1. Mallam Abba Mai Kwaru
2. Bello Ijumu
3. Baballiya Manaja
4. Musa Kaula
5. Abdulkadir Danjaji
6. Garba Bida
7. Mudi Sipikin
8. Magaji Danbatta
The event that marked the emergence of NEPU came to assume a famous historical identity as Eight-Eight-Eight. It is a reference to the historical fact that the meeting that gave birth to the NEPU Movement took place on the 8th day of the 8th Month of the year and was attended by 8 men.
The aims and the objectives of meeting were spelt out, namely:
1. To raise the level of consciousness of the Talakawa to recognize their worth and fight for their human dignity and insist on their right to freedom of speech, of association, of movement, of assembly and of action within the law of which all citizens were ennoscriptd.
2. To fight against the system of indirect rule by bringing about its reform and ensuring the participation of the ordinary people in the decision making process in matters that affect them.
3. To wage a determined war against colonialism and for national independence.
4. To pursue the enhancement of democracy as a way of life; and
5. To set out the task of inculcating in the minds of the people the values of honesty, justice, hard-work, pursuit of knowledge, team work and devotion to religion.
Nigerian nationalism will remain incomplete without a through re-examination of the role and the real significance of the NEPU.
There was, in fact, no other political party in Nigeria with NEPU's vision. Also, no members of any political party or association suffered as much deprivation and brutal colonial and feudal repression as the NEPU members did during the independence struggle.
NEPU was the only political party to introduce and award Prison Graduate Certificate {PGC} to its political Activist in recognition of their being imprisoned due to their commitment and sacrifice for the liberation of Nigeria from British rule. These activities earned them harassment, victimisation, vilification and imprisonment. In a report to the NEPU national conference held at Bida in January 1953, the Secretary General of the party, Bello Ijumu, reported:
"The following are 31 names of NEPU Prison Graduates from 1951 to 1952:
KANO PROVINCE: 1. Mallam Sani Darma, 2. Mallam Illa Ringim, 3. Hussaini Ringim, 4. Mallam Tsirkiya Ringim, 5. Mallam Abdurra Abdurrahman Ringim, 6. Mallam Aminu Ringim, 7. Mallam Jingiri Ringim, 8. Mallam Ubale Ringim, 9. Muhammed Mustafa Danbatta (released after days), 10. Mallam Yau Sansan Danbatta.
KATSINA PROVINCE: 1. Mallam Sambon Barka, 2. Mallam Shehu faskari, 3. Mallam Jamo Funtua, 4. Alhaji Bauchi Funtua, 5. Umaru Dandam.
ZARIA PROVINCE: 1. Goshin ladi Kaya, 2. Akawu Kaya, 3. Danjuma (1) Kaya, 4. Danjuma (2) Kaya, 5. Danmori Kaya, 6. Mallam D. Fatika, 7. Mallam Alhassan Fatika, 8. Usman Soba Zaria, 9. Mathew O. Nsuebo.
BORNU PROVINCE: 1. Inuwa Baraji Nguru, 2. Baba Gure Gaidam (released after some days)
NIGER PROVINCE: 1. Mallam Abubakar Zukogi Bida, 2. Mallam Baba Dogo katcha.
BENUE PROVINCE: Mr. Ade Ahme Idoma (released after some days), 2. Mallam Abdu Tunga.
THE SAWABA DECLARATION
1. That the shocking state of social order as it presesent existing in Northern Nigeria is due to nothing but the family compact rule of the so-called Native Administration in their present autocratic form.
Northern Element Progressive Union
8th August, 1950
8th August, 2021
Why was the NEPU established? Why did the NEPU generate such wide-spread and deep-rooted popular support in Northern Nigeria? Why, in spite of its apparent popularity, the NEPU failed to win elections and form the government in Northern Nigeria? Why did the Party become "a thorn", in the flesh of the colonial establishment, both black and white? Why did the NEPU Still inspire people decades after it!!!
8th August 1950 NEPU was launched in Kano, Sabon Gari No. 9 Ibadan Road at Bello Ijumu resident. The historic formidable eight were:
1. Mallam Abba Mai Kwaru
2. Bello Ijumu
3. Baballiya Manaja
4. Musa Kaula
5. Abdulkadir Danjaji
6. Garba Bida
7. Mudi Sipikin
8. Magaji Danbatta
The event that marked the emergence of NEPU came to assume a famous historical identity as Eight-Eight-Eight. It is a reference to the historical fact that the meeting that gave birth to the NEPU Movement took place on the 8th day of the 8th Month of the year and was attended by 8 men.
The aims and the objectives of meeting were spelt out, namely:
1. To raise the level of consciousness of the Talakawa to recognize their worth and fight for their human dignity and insist on their right to freedom of speech, of association, of movement, of assembly and of action within the law of which all citizens were ennoscriptd.
2. To fight against the system of indirect rule by bringing about its reform and ensuring the participation of the ordinary people in the decision making process in matters that affect them.
3. To wage a determined war against colonialism and for national independence.
4. To pursue the enhancement of democracy as a way of life; and
5. To set out the task of inculcating in the minds of the people the values of honesty, justice, hard-work, pursuit of knowledge, team work and devotion to religion.
Nigerian nationalism will remain incomplete without a through re-examination of the role and the real significance of the NEPU.
There was, in fact, no other political party in Nigeria with NEPU's vision. Also, no members of any political party or association suffered as much deprivation and brutal colonial and feudal repression as the NEPU members did during the independence struggle.
NEPU was the only political party to introduce and award Prison Graduate Certificate {PGC} to its political Activist in recognition of their being imprisoned due to their commitment and sacrifice for the liberation of Nigeria from British rule. These activities earned them harassment, victimisation, vilification and imprisonment. In a report to the NEPU national conference held at Bida in January 1953, the Secretary General of the party, Bello Ijumu, reported:
"The following are 31 names of NEPU Prison Graduates from 1951 to 1952:
KANO PROVINCE: 1. Mallam Sani Darma, 2. Mallam Illa Ringim, 3. Hussaini Ringim, 4. Mallam Tsirkiya Ringim, 5. Mallam Abdurra Abdurrahman Ringim, 6. Mallam Aminu Ringim, 7. Mallam Jingiri Ringim, 8. Mallam Ubale Ringim, 9. Muhammed Mustafa Danbatta (released after days), 10. Mallam Yau Sansan Danbatta.
KATSINA PROVINCE: 1. Mallam Sambon Barka, 2. Mallam Shehu faskari, 3. Mallam Jamo Funtua, 4. Alhaji Bauchi Funtua, 5. Umaru Dandam.
ZARIA PROVINCE: 1. Goshin ladi Kaya, 2. Akawu Kaya, 3. Danjuma (1) Kaya, 4. Danjuma (2) Kaya, 5. Danmori Kaya, 6. Mallam D. Fatika, 7. Mallam Alhassan Fatika, 8. Usman Soba Zaria, 9. Mathew O. Nsuebo.
BORNU PROVINCE: 1. Inuwa Baraji Nguru, 2. Baba Gure Gaidam (released after some days)
NIGER PROVINCE: 1. Mallam Abubakar Zukogi Bida, 2. Mallam Baba Dogo katcha.
BENUE PROVINCE: Mr. Ade Ahme Idoma (released after some days), 2. Mallam Abdu Tunga.
THE SAWABA DECLARATION
1. That the shocking state of social order as it presesent existing in Northern Nigeria is due to nothing but the family compact rule of the so-called Native Administration in their present autocratic form.