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NFNV-Nigeria engages women NMSMEs on financial inclusion post COVID-19

Nasiru Yusuf
The New Faces New Voices (NFNV) Nigeria, engaged women in business in its first series of Women Leadership and Financial Inclusion (WLFI) workshop on enhancing financial inclusion for women in Nano Micro Small Medium Enterprises (NMSMES).
KANO FOCUS reports that the WLFI workshop which was held in Kano had experts and stakeholders in finance and business who explored strategies to economically empower the women in finance to amplify their contribution to the country’s economic growth, post-COVID-19.

Dignitaries at the event.
In her address the NFNF-Nigeria country director Hajiya Aisha Debola Aminu said women entrepreneurs are confronted with a myriad of challenges such as inclusive access to financial products, business structures, access to market, socio-cultural bias amongst others and the workshop came against the backdrop of building and ensuring that women are financially included increasingly.
“This workshop seeks to create a synergistic collaborative and mutually beneficial platform in which the northern women entrepreneurs can engage effectively for profitability and productivity in the region.” She said.


Participants at the event.
Also speaking, the NFNV-Nigeria patron Alhaji Shehu Muhammad (Sarkin Shanun Kano), noted that for women’s financial inclusion to be enhanced, they ought to be key decision and policymakers in the country so as to further aid women’s financial empowerment in the country as the decision/policy-making body in Nigeria is composed of a higher percentage of men.
He said,” women’s financial inclusion efficiently close solves the gender inequality on access to finance, thereby benefitting the society both economically and socially.”
Equally, a finance stakeholder in northern Nigeria, Ali Mohammed, noted that women can grow their businesses from the nano to micro and subsequently larger enterprises if they take advantage of the recent services provided by financial institutions and also do businesses online, as the COVID-19 lockdowns affected many businesses without virtual presence.
Mrs Helen Emumwem, a gender consultant to NFNV-Nigeria said the conflicting statistics on women’s financial inclusion in the country, makes them disadvantaged in finance.
The aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic showed that despite difficulties and unforeseen eventualities, women are strong because they have and are bouncing back to their business, hence the importance of women’s financial inclusion.” She said.

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Dangote donates N15billion to Kano varsity, offers Automatic jobs to best graduating students

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Group President of the Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Aliko Dangote, has announced the donation of a whooping N15billion to the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, Wudil (ADUSTECH), Kano State.

KANO FOCUS reports that. Alhaji Dangote, who is also the Chairman of the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) was reappointed the Chancellor of the University.
In his speech at the 5th convocation ceremony, he said the University must be repositioned to lead the race of producing cutting edge research and highly skilled manpower that meets the requirements of market demands, industries and real problem solvers in the Nigerian society.
He said: “It is in this vein that I wish to use this opportunity to announce the launch of the 5-year Development plan which I envision for this institution.
“Over the next 5 years, we will commit the sum of N15 billion to the following projects: the design and construction of additional student hostels; the design and construction of a world class Engineering Lab; the design and construction of a world class multipurpose computer lab -open to all students of the institution which will also be equipped with 24-hour internet access to support academic research and the installation of a mini-solar plant to support access to power on campus.”
He added that: “We also undertake to design and construct a befitting Senate building that will house the administration of this institution. Finally, we will also reserve post-NYSC employment slots for the best performing graduates in Engineering and other related courses that form part of our areas of interest at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemical Plant and Dangote Cement Plants.”
Alhaji Dangote said the funding for such an institution places a significant burden on the government, which is why, through the Aliko Dangote Foundation, it was able to offset the University’s electricity bill to ease the strain on their finances.
“Additionally, to support the infrastructural drive of the University, we built two blocks of Male and Female Hostels with 500 bed spaces each.
“We also ensured the availability of electricity in a specialized University like ours for continuous teaching, learning and research, via the connection of the University to a 33KVA line, and provided a 2.5 MVA transformer and six (6) step-down transformers. This, I believe, has gone a long way in solving the energy needs of the University.”
Dangote therefore congratulated the vision of those who dreamt of the institution 25 years ago.
“An institution that began with a student population of 88, today has a population of more than 21,877 students and this combined convocation has a total of about 18,000 graduates. This is indeed a milestone,” he added.
In his address, Governor Abba Kabiru Yusuf of Kano State commended Alhaji Dangote for contributing financially and morally towards the development of the University, adding that, “all of us will continue to remember you as a visionary and African illustrious industrialist.”
The University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Musa Tukur Yakasa said 18,000 students were being celebrated during the convocation ceremony, having graduated from the university in the last ten years to date.
Business mogul Chief Arthur Eze, founder of Max Air and billionaire Alhaji Dahiru Barau Mangal, Senior Advocate Ahmad Adeniyi Raji, and oil magnate and founder of Amasco Oil Al-Mustapha Ado bagged honorary doctorate degrees.
The VC said the University has recorded significant strides in its academic journey to greater heights, including program accreditation and a mathematical digital model designed by a university product, Mahmoud Mubarak, for measuring deforestation density.

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Mangal sponsors Hernia, Hydrocele surgeries for 12,300 vulnerable patients

Over 12,300 vulnerable patients have benefited from free Hernia and Hydrocele surgeries sponsored by philanthropist Alhaji Dahiru Mangal.

KANO FOCUS reports that Malam Husaaini Kabir, a member of the Mangal Foundation Board of Trustees, confirmed this in Katsina during the launch of the second quarter exercise.
Kabir explained that the foundation has been conducting free surgeries and treatments every quarter since its establishment in 2013.
He stated that between 500 and 600 vulnerable patients benefit from free hernia and hydrocele surgeries in the state each quarter.
“This initiative does not only help people in Katsina town; it also supports residents of villages within the state and neighbouring regions.
“Our goal is to reduce the financial burden of healthcare for vulnerable individuals who struggle to meet basic needs,” he said.
Kabir urged other organisations and philanthropists to support similar initiatives, particularly to assist the government’s health efforts.
He stressed the importance of collective action in tackling healthcare challenges in underserved communities.
Some beneficiaries praised the initiative and encouraged government, private organisations, and wealthy individuals to follow suit.
They stated that they had endured their conditions for years but could not afford the surgeries due to economic hardship.
The foundation also provides free eye treatment and surgery for vulnerable patients in the state.

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BUK Achieves 100% Success in 2024 NUC Accreditation: 53 Programmes Fully Approved

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Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has recorded a landmark academic achievement following the release of the results from the 2024 accreditation exercise conducted by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
In what has been described as a resounding endorsement of the University’s academic standards and quality assurance framework, all 53 academic programmes presented for evaluation were granted full accreditation or accredited status.
The accreditation, conducted between October and November 2024, covered undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across key faculties including Administration, Agriculture, Allied Health Sciences, Arts, Computing, Education, Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Social Sciences.
According to a statement signed by the University Registrar, Haruna Aliyu, the development affirms BUK’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, curriculum innovation, and sustained infrastructural and faculty development.

“This milestone is a testimony to the quality of education and institutional governance at BUK. It validates our position as one of Nigeria’s premier universities,” the statement said.
Key Highlights:
• Administration Faculty recorded full accreditation across 13 programmes including the Master of Accounting and Financial Management, MBA, and Islamic Banking & Finance.
• Agriculture, Medicine, Pharmacy, and all Engineering programmes received full accreditation, reinforcing the University’s strength in science-based disciplines.
• The Education Faculty had a sweeping success with 14 programmes earning full accreditation.
• Courses in Arts, Social Sciences, Computing, and Science were all rated “Full” by the NUC.
This success is more than academic—it means that all current and prospective students of these programmes can be assured that their education meets the highest national standards. It also ensures the continued recognition of their certificates for employment, postgraduate studies, and participation in national youth service.
Strengthening Nigeria’s Higher Education Landscape
The Registrar expressed appreciation to the National Universities Commission for its rigorous evaluation process and acknowledged the dedication of BUK’s Deans, Heads of Departments, academic staff, and support personnel who worked tirelessly to meet and surpass the benchmarks.
“This achievement is not an end but a motivation to continue pushing the boundaries of knowledge, research, and community engagement. We remain committed to nurturing leaders and innovators who will contribute meaningfully to Nigeria and the world,” he added.
As BUK celebrates this landmark, the University is inviting stakeholders, prospective students, parents, and the global academic community to partner in its journey of growth and excellence.
