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Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko has commiserated with the Aminu Dantata family, the government and people of Kano State, and the entire business community over the passing of the renowned Kano business tycoon and philanthropist.
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering dedication to rural development, agricultural modernization, and infrastructural renewal. “We shall continue to invest in projects that directly touch the lives of our people and strengthen the economy of our great State,” he assured.
The Sokoto State Government has launched an initiative to alleviate the economic burdens faced by its people, particularly in the aftermath of the removal of fuel subsidies, which has led to a surge in the cost of essential commodities.
To the good people of Sokoto state, this is your victory, this is your progress, and with your continued support, we will achieve even greater heights,” he added.
The Sultan, who was speaking during the ongoing commissioning of projects executed by the Sokoto State Government, stressed the need for Nigerians to always pray for their leaders.
As part of efforts to address the housing shortfall, Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has laid the foundation for a 500-unit luxury housing estate near Sokoto’s new city.
In a statement signed by Akin Jimoh, DevComs Network’s Programme Director, on Thursday, described the report as “inaccurate information” and does not reflect the reality of the outreach activity.
In Côte d’Ivoire, women from Ejigbo build new lives. Many become traders, integral to local markets and economies. As they advance, they build a network that surpasses cultural divides, sharing resources among themselves, offering advice, and creating growth opportunities.
Across four nations lies a century-old path from Ejigbo to Abidjan. Discover how Yoruba women turned this hidden trail into a lifeline of legacy. Authored by Rakiya A. Muhammad, a fellow of the Move Africa 2025 project reports.
ImpactHouse Centre for Development Communication has called on President Bola Tinubu, state governors and other public servants to uphold the democratic values of inclusion, constructive criticism, and civic respect.
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