Tag: Kano

  • Court arraigns man for homosexuality

    Court arraigns man for homosexuality

    A 28-year-old man, Naziru Isa, was on Friday dragged by the Police before a Kano Magistrate Court for allegedly defiling a four-year-old boy.

    Isa, who resides at Dandago Quarters Kano, was charged to court for defilement.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Pogu Lale, told the court that one Muhammad Ayuba reported the matter at Gwale police Division on Aug. 13.

    Lale said the defendant committed the offence on Aug. 12 at his resident.

    He said the defendant lured the complainant’s son to his room and had canal knowledge of him.

    “The defendant later gave him (the boy) groundnut and asked him not to tell anyone. The boy, however, told his father,” he said.

    The prosecutor said the offence contravened Section 284 of the Criminal code of Kano State.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The Magistrate, Muhammad Jibril, ordered that the remand of the defendant in prison custody pending his bail application.

    Jibril adjourned the matter until Oct. 5 for mention.

  • NBBF donates food items to orphanage

    NBBF donates food items to orphanage

    The Tijani Umar-led board of the Nigeria Basketball Federation ( NBBF ) has donated foodstuffs, detergents, toiletries and beverages to the Nasarawa Orphanage Home in Kano.

    Umar told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Kaduna that the gesture was part of the board’s philosophy of reaching out to the less-privileged.

    He said that the items were jointly purchased by the federation’s board members, comprising past and present basketball players and technical officials.

    Umar, on behalf of the NBBF said the Community Outreach Service was part of the board’s activities in the ongoing Kwese Premier Basketball League Final 8 Championship at the Indoor Hall of the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano.

    “Today, we identify with the less-privileged to show that we care and willing to support them to aspire and become great in life.

    “This is important to us because we want to contribute to their lives and encourage as well as motivate them to look up to these players and aspire to be like them.

    “Life is all about give and take and we really appreciate and thank the management of the home for taking care of the children.”

    He said the items were delivered to the orphanage by D’Tigers player and Captain of Mark Mentors Abuja, Stanley Gumut.

    Umar pledged more gifts to the orphanage as the board was planning to build a basketball court for the home.

    “We plan to return to the home and build a basketball court, so that they can be motivated and develop interest in basketball.”

    Hajiya Lauriya Sagir, while receiving the items on behalf of the Kano State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development and the management of the home, described the visit as hope for the children.

    “Today, the children see these players as role models and it has given them hope in life to aspire for a better future.”

  • Kwese Premier League winners to take home N45m

    Kwese Premier League winners to take home N45m

    Winners of the 2017 edition of the Kwese Premier Basketball League will take home N45 million in prizes.

    This was disclosed by Tijani Umar, the factional president of the Nigeria Basketball Federation, on Wednesday at a news conference in Kano.

    “KPL champions will get N20 million cash prize, while the second placed will get N15 million and the third, N10 million,” he said.

    He said that the prize money was approved by the sponsors, and was aimed at ensuring that Nigerian basketball players and their officials are treated like true professionals.

    Umar said that the prize money approved would go a long way in motivating the players and their clubs.

    “The prize money will help and motivate the players and also give them a sense of belonging,” he said.

    ‎He thanked Kwese for helping to truly transform Nigerian basketball and also for their continued confidence in the Federation despite the crisis.

    ‎On the leadership crisis in the NBBF, Umar revealed that the NOC has called a meeting to hold in Abuja on Thursday to begin the road to resolution of the issue.

    “The issue in Nigerian basketball cannot be wished away, it cannot also be swept under the carpet. We must sit on a round table to reach a resolution and if that doesn’t work, we are ready for fresh elections,” he said.

    Kano Pillars, Gombe Bulls, Hoops and Read and Kwara Falcons are the four clubs in contention for the big prize money.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the new sponsors of the competition increased the prize money for the winner from N1.5 million to N20 million.

    The semi finals will hold on Thursday and the final will hold on Saturday.

  • Vendor remanded for raping minor

    Vendor remanded for raping minor

    A 30-year-old water vendor, Musbahu Abdulaziz, was on Wednesday remanded by a Kano Magistrates’ Court, for allegedly raping a minor.

    Abdulaziz was arraigned on a count of rape.

    The Chief Magistrate, Muhammad Jibril, ordered the remand of the accused in prison and adjourned the case to Sept. 26, for mention.

    Earlier, the prosecutor, Insp. Pogu Lale, told the court that one Asiya Musa, of Diso Quarters Kano, reported the case at Gwale Police Division Kano, on Aug 16.

    “On Aug.11, at about 8.30p.m., the accused deceived and lured the complainant nine-year-old niece into a house situated at Diso Quarters Kano and forcefully had unlawful sexual intercourse with her,’’ he said.

    According to him, the offence contravened Section 283 of the Penal Code.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge.

  • Two men remanded over theft of phone

    Two men remanded over theft of phone

    A Kano Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday remanded in prison two labourers charged with robbing some people of phone and cash worth N83, 000.

     The accused — Auwalu Nasiru, 22, and Abubakar Afara, 19 — both of Unguwa Uku Quarters, Kano, are facing a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy and armed robbery.

    Police Prosecutor Muhammad Shehu told the court that the accused committed the offences on June 30 at 11.35 a.m. at Gwale Quarters, Kano.

    Shehu said the accused, armed with long knives and a pair of scissors, robbed two men — Salisu Mohammed and Usman Ya’u — of a Samsung Galaxy phone valued at N55, 000 and N28, 000 cash.

    The offences contravened Sections 97 and 298 of the Penal Code.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    In his ruling, Senior Magistrate Fauziyya Sheshe said the accused should be kept behind bars until the next date of adjournment.

    The case was adjourned until Sept. 22.

  • Eid-el-Kabr: Prices of rams soar in Kano, drop in Katsina – Survey

    Eid-el-Kabr: Prices of rams soar in Kano, drop in Katsina – Survey

    The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the prices of the animals in Katsina State, however, remain static due to low patronage.

    Although the animals are available at major livestock markets in the Kano metropolis, sellers complained of low patronage.

    Malam Sani Yaro, a livestock dealer at Unguwa-Uku market, ‎lamented the low sale compared to 2016, without giving figures.

    Yaro said that although the patronage was low, prices had gone up by about 30 per cent compared to last year.‎

    “People are complaining about the prices, but they must understand that we didn’t buy them cheap; so there is nothing we can do but pray things improve in the coming days.”

    Another dealer in the market, Sabo Maigari, told NAN that he sold only seven out of the 30 rams he brought to Kano a week ago.

    “The economic situation has contributed to the low sales and is affecting us,’’ Maigari said.‎‎

    He attributed the current high prices to the increase in the cost of transporting the animals from Niger Republic.

    Malam Buba Saidu, another dealer who brought rams from Zamfara, said some of the customers were only coming to bargain without buying‎.

    “We pray to make some sales before Sallah because returning the rams to Zamfara will be a loss to me, considering the expenses.

    “Things are very hard nowadays, we appeal to the Federal Government do something urgently to address the suffering of the masses,’’ he said.‎

    Idi Sule, a buyer at Dawanau cattle market, said he was at the market for the second day but could not afford the price.‎

    “I was here on Monday but I cannot buy because the same size I bought last year at N20,000 is being sold for N30,000.

    “I am here today very prepared to see that I get one,” he said.‎

    ‎Another buyer, Rasheed Ola, expressed hope that the prices would fall when more rams flooded the market in the state.‎

    The secretary, cattle sellers Association in Kumbotso Market, Alhaji Dauda Sufi‎, said small, medium and big rams now sold at higher prices when compared to last year.

    “The small, average and big rams this year are selling at N30,000, N50,000 and N120,000 as against N20,000, N35,000 and N80,000, respectively in 2016,” he said.

    NAN reports that average rams fetch between N40,000 and N50,000, while bigger size go for between N120,000 and 130,000, respectively.‎

    It was observed that following the rising cost of animals, especially rams, some people in the state, particularly civil servants now contributed money to buy cow and share the meat.

    In International Maiadua Market, Katsina State, NAN reports that the poor patronage was attributed to the current recession in the country.

    Malam Musa Rabe, chairman of the Ram Dealers Association in Maiadua, said apart from low patronage, the prices had crashed compared to last year.

    He said a ram sold for between N70,000 and N80,000 last year, was now fetched between N50,000 and N40,000.

    He attributed the low patronage to the current economic recession affecting the nation, stressing that majority of the dealers had to take their rams back home due to lack of patronage.

    Musa Maidoya, another dealer at the cow section of the market, lamented the low patronage of the animals.

    He said a bull of N120,000 was being sold at between N80,000 and N90,000, adding the animals were brought from Niger Republic but the market was poor compared to last year.

     

  • Prayer session for Buhari in Kano

    Thousands of President Muhammadu Buhari’s supporters on Thursday thronged  the Sani Abacha stadium  in Kano to conduct a special prayer session for his safe return from medical vacation in the UK.

    The event with participants  from North West zone was  organized by  Confederation of Nigerian Patriots to register their solidarity for President Buhari.

    The  crowd at the stadium included political support groups, youth organizations, trade unions, students, governmental organizations, women groups and religious leaders assembled at Sani Abacha stadium to observe the prayer session.

    The crowd armed with banners with various inscriptions are expected to embark on a procession from the stadium marching towards majors streets leading to Kano state Government House

    The state governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is expected to address the gathering.

     The organizer of  the two million man march, who is a Special Assistant to President Buhari , Alhaji Ibrahim Shaban said that, the special prayer session is aimed to mark the safe return of the President , who he said is now hale and hearty.

     According to him, the session is also to mark  1000 days after the terrorist attack on Kano Central mosque, which led to the death of hundreds of worshipers, during the insurgent attack.

    Prominent religious leaders, who led the prayer sessions are , sheikh Falalu Dan- Almajiri, sheikh Nasiru Muhammad Nasiru.

  • Police arrest three armed robbers in Kano

    Police arrest three armed robbers in Kano

    Police in Kano Wednesday arrested three armed robbers after a robbery gang attacked lodgers at Tower hotels located along Igbo/Aba Road in the Sabon Gari area  of the state.

    The Kano state Police spokesman, DSP Musa Magaji Majia confirmed the robbery incident, saying, “three of them have been arrested and investigation is still ongoing to get to the root of the matter.”

    According sources, the robbers who had targeted an ATM machine close to the hotel, invaded the place at the wee hours of the morning and robbed lodgers of their money and other belongings.

    Luck, however, ran out on them when the security guard at the hotel engaged one of them in a scuffle that resulted to the shooting of the security guard.

    A distress call to the police, however, paid off as a team of police men dispatched from the Bomapai police Command trailed the robbers who were moving in two cars to Katsina Road and engaged them in a gun duel that resulted in the arrest of three of them.

     

  • Kano spends N4b on foreign scholarship

    Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje yesterday said his administration spent N4.3 billion on foreign scholarship in the last two years.

    According to him, “this money is enough to build a university or complete several projects in our Maitama Sule University”.

    The governor spoke while  presenting scholarship to nine indigenes to study at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, and 10 Muslim clerics, for a two-month capacity-building programme.

    The scholarship is sponsored by the Egyptian government.

    Ganduje reiterated that what the government is spending on each student could be used to finance about 30 students in Nigeria.

    He lamented that despite efforts to sustain the scholarship, some students take the scheme for granted by staying away from lectures and engaging in lawlessness.

    Ganduje said: “For instance, some of our students in certain country do not attend lectures. Their scores were low and the school recommended that we pay for their studies for additional year. However, it is doubtful they will pass at the end of the additional year.

    “So we decided to bring them home after consultation with their parents,” he stated.

    The governor, who said some of the students assaulted their lecturers, reiterated that the government will not tolerate indiscipline, breach of law and waste of public funds on those who will not appreciate the privilege of being sponsored to study abroad.

    “However, some people are politicising the issue. We learnt some crooks visited them and told them not to return. Well, they can go ahead and sponsor them or their parents can pay for their studies, if they so wish.”

    Governor Ganduje thanked the Egyptian government for sponsoring the students and Imams on capacity-building, saying the move would strengthen bilateral relations between Nigeria and Egypt.

    The Cultural Attaché, Egyptian Embassy, Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, explained that the scholarship was part of his country’s contribution towards improving education in Nigeria, adding that the number of beneficiaries would be increased gradually.

    He stated that the capacity-building programme for Imams and Islamic scholars is to expand their intellectual horizon so they can impart Islamic knowledge more efficiently in the society.

  • Insurgency: FG committed to victory — Defence Minister

    Insurgency: FG committed to victory — Defence Minister

    The Federal Government remained committed to winning the war against insurgency, the Minister of Defence, Malam Muneer Dan-Ali, has assured.

    ‎The Minister gave the assurance on Monday in Kano while briefing newsmen.

    He said the military was determined to overcome security challenges confronting the nation, especially in the North-East where the Boko Haram terrorist group had renewed suicide bombings.‎

    ‎He said that in its efforts to end the spate of bombings in the town, the military had undertaken a search of residential houses in Maiduguri Township to fish out the hideouts of the insurgents. ‎

    He said that the security agencies were collaborating with each other to tackle the security challenges facing the nation.

    ‎The minister said he was in Kano to commission the Kano/Jigawa zonal office of the military health services.

    According to him, the commissioning of the office will go a long way to address the health needs of serving military men ‎and retirees.