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AGILE project set to construct 130 standard Secondary schools in Kano

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Mukhtar Yahaya Usman

 

 

Kano state will get about 130 standard junior and secondary schools in many parts of the state, under the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), a World Bank assisted project.

KANO FOCUS reports that Halima Sadiya Tukur, State Team Lead on Social Norms and Communication for the project made this known on Tuesday at a townhall meeting held at Warawa local government area.

She said that the project, a collaboration of the Federal Ministry of Education and the World Bank, has vital components to improve girls education.

Mrs Tukur explained that the project has already obtained lands where the schools will be built at many locations approved by them project.

“The schools will be built and be well equipped in 24 local government areas with 75 of the schools being Junior Secondary and 55 to be Senior Secondary schools respectively.

“The five year project will also rehabilitate over 600 schools and many schools have already benefitted.” She said.

The aim of the project according to the Team Lead, is to reduce the challenges of girls education which was noticeable in the overall schools attendance of girls.

“It is a provision of the project, that we have to embark on awareness campaign to let communities know of the project and to highlight individual roles in the project.” She said.

She added that the project has also mandated identified non governmental organisations to engage on advocacy in order to achieve the aims of the project.

Also speaking the meeting, Malam Sanusi Hashim, said about 28,602 girls are receiving a Conditional Cash Transfer under the project.

The monthly stipend according to him, is meant to cater for uniforms, reading materials and hygiene for the schools girls registered under the project.

He task the Schools Based Management Commitees and household heads to ensure proper utilization of the cash for the benefit of the girls.

According to him, “Only girls with aboutb 80 percent schools attendance will continue to benefit from the transfer, under close monitoring to ensure utilization. “

The Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), was introduced in 2021.

It is a collaboration between the Federal and state governments of Borno, Ekiti, Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi and Plateau states, with support from the World Bank.

The aim of the $500 million project is to support girls education from enrolment to completion of Junior to Senior Secondary school.

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IGP Orders Kano Police to Investigate Emir Sanusi, Withdraws Invitation from Force HQ

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The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered the Kano State Police Command to take over the investigation of Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II following the violent incident that marred the Sallah celebration on March 30, 2025.

This directive replaces an earlier move by the Force Headquarters, which had invited the Emir to Abuja for questioning. That invitation has now been withdrawn, as the IGP opts for a more localized and less politically sensitive approach.

In a statement issued by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the IGP’s decision followed consultations with key stakeholders who advised that handling the matter within Kano would help avoid escalating tensions or creating political interpretations of police action.

Tensions erupted on Sallah Day when Emir Sanusi, after attending Eid prayers barefooted, mounted a horse and led a procession through the streets — a move seen as defying a prior agreement by the two rival emirs to suspend all Durbar activities to preserve peace.

The procession allegedly involved local vigilantes and triggered clashes with youths in the area, resulting in the death of one Usman Sagiru and injuries to several others.

According to police, intelligence had earlier warned of potential conflict if the disputed emirs — Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero and Alhaji Sanusi — went ahead with separate Durbar festivals.

As a preventive measure, senior officers were deployed to broker peace, leading to an agreement that no horse-riding or processions would take place.

Despite this, Emir Sanusi’s actions sparked violence, prompting police investigations and arrests.

The Force maintains that it will pursue justice with professionalism and neutrality.

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Sallah Durbar: IGP invites Emir Sanusi over violent incident

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

 

 

The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has invited the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, for questioning in connection with a violent incident that occurred during the Eid-el-Fitr Sallah celebration.

 

KANO FOCUS recall that operatives of the Kano Police Command arrested one Usman Sagiru in connection with the alleged killing of a vigilante member, Surajo Rabiu, in an attack on the entourage of the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.

 

Another vigilante member, Aminu Suleman, sustained injuries and was rushed to the Murtala Mohammed Specialists Hospital, Kano, for medical treatment.

 

The Kano police command spokesman, SP Abdullahi Haruna, said the incident occurred while the local guards were protecting the entourage of Emir Sanusi II on their way from the Kofar Mata Eid prayer ground after observing the two rakat eid-el-fitr prayers.

 

In a letter addressed to Sanusi, the IG asked the Kano monarch to appear at the Force Intelligence Department in Abuja on Tuesday, April 8, to answer some questions regarding the incident that occurred during the Sallah celebration within his domain.

 

The letter was signed by the Commissioner of Police, CP Olajide Ibitoye, on behalf of the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department.

 

The letter reads, “I have the directives of the Inspector General of Police, through the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department (FID) to invite you for an investigative meeting with regards to an incident that occurred during the Sallah celebration within your domain.

 

“In view of the above, you are hereby invited to Force Intelligence Department, opposite Police Force Headquarters Area 11. Abuja by 1000hrs of Tuesday, the 8th of April, 2025. Your availability is highly sought for a purposeful investigation.”

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Sallah Reunion: How Malam Salihu dan Abu Huraira’s Family celebrated Eid-el-Fitr

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By Naziru Idris Ya’u

 

In a heartwarming display of family unity and joy, Malam Salihu dan Abu Huraira’s family hosted a grand Sallah reunion, attracting relatives from across the country and beyond to celebrate Eid-el-Fitr festivities.

KANO FOCUS reports that the event, which was filled with laughter, sharing delicious food, and heartfelt conversations, showcased the enduring bond shared by Malam Salihu Dan Abu Huraira’s family.

Ismail Yusuf Ibrahim and Alhaji Ibrahim Rabiu Ibrahim

The reunion brought together descendants of six children of Malam Salihu dan Abu Huraira, creating a lively atmosphere that resonated with the spirit of Ramadan’s conclusion. As guests arrived, smiles lit up the faces of both young and old, creating an infectious energy that set the tone for a memorable gathering.

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim and Ibrahim Khalil Nasir

The day commenced with delicious meals served in abundance, featuring traditional dishes that had been lovingly prepared by family members. As the aroma of the food wafted through the air, attendees gathered around large tables, sharing stories and laughter, making the shared meal a focal point for connection.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

“The joy of coming together as a family is simply unparalleled. This reunion is a reminder of our cherished values and the importance of keeping our family ties strong,” said a family member, whose eyes sparkled with happiness as he watched his loved ones interact.

 

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

Representatives of six houses that made up the family took the stage to offer blessings and words of wisdom to the younger generations, emphasizing the significance of family unity, respect, and love. The heartfelt speeches were met with nods of appreciation, highlighting the family’s values that have been passed down through generations.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

As part of the festivities, a touching moment was held to honor the legacy of Mallam Salihu Dan Abu Huraira, a respected Islamic scholar known for his wisdom and kindness. A brief history of his life, alongside the achievements of his six children—Mallam Shu’aibu, Mallam Murtala, Malama Hadiza, Mallam Ibrahim, Mallam Idris, and Mallam Suraja—was shared, showcasing the strong roots from which the family grows.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

“This reunion symbolizes not just our connection to each other but our connection to our heritage and the values that bind us,” remarked Malama Bilkisu while sharing a lighthearted moment with family members.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

As the sun began to set, the day transitioned into a lively evening filled with games and entertainment, fostering a spirit of merriment that resonated throughout the gathering. The joyful reunion was not only a celebration of Eid-el-Fitr but also an opportunity to strengthen family ties, creating new memories that will be cherished for years to come.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

Mallam Salihu Dan Abu Huraira’s family reunion stands as a beautiful testament to the enduring strength of family bonds, a heartwarming reminder of the importance of love, togetherness, and gratitude, especially during festive occasions.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

The family which initially originated from Tsakuwa town in Dawakinkudu local government area of Kano state, had spread across Northern Nigeria, Republic of Tchad, Sudan, Central African Republic and Saudi Arabia.

Cross section of descendants of Malam Salihu dan Abu Hurairah

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