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With just two months to go until the Lindau Laureate Interdisciplinary Anniversary Meeting, nearly 75 Nobel Laureates have pledged to attend a gathering that weaves together scientific breakthroughs with their far-reaching societal and political impacts.
Determined to gauge the implementation of development projects at the grassroots, Governor Ahmad Aliyu of Sokoto State has unveiled plans to embark on a comprehensive tour of all 23 Local Government Areas.
Nigerian Investigative journalist, Tunde Omolehin has been selected as one of the finalists in the senior journalist category for the The Stringer Awards 2026, a prestigious recognition honoring journalists working under difficult and often dangerous conditions.
“I can assure you all that the meals would be hygienic, well-packaged and of high quality,” asserted
Minister of State for Works, Muhammad Bello Goronyo, has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership as people-centred and focused on unlocking economic opportunities across the country.
Senator Aliyu Wamakko (APC – Sokoto North) has extended a helping hand by providing foodstuffs and vital supplies to 1,787 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) across nine IDP camps in Sokoto metropolis.
Rakiya A. Muhammad The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Sokoto State Chapter has called…
Gov. Aliyu shared that the decision was inspired by Sokoto’s status as the Seat of the Caliphate, a city brimming with ancient treasures and monuments, some predating the jihad era, all deserving careful preservation for future
The European Union and its partners have intensified efforts to enhance social protection for children and vulnerable families in Sokoto through the ‘Supporting Sustainable Social Protection Systems in Nigeria (SUSI)’ initiative.
With $14 million in EU funding, SUSI will strengthen social protection policy and budgeting, and establish a social registry in Sokoto for vulnerable children and families. The registry will prioritise those without birth registration or NIN, out-of-school children, families affected by malnutrition, and those with limited access to primary health care.
This came to light during a visit to Sokoto State by a delegation from the EU, along with UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO, and partners such as Plan International Nigeria, Action Against Hunger Nigeria (ACF Nigeria), CARE, and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC).
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