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Late Engr. Bunu Sherrif Musa, Nigeria's former minister of five ministries and Ambassador to France.    He was:1. Nigeri...
09/10/2023

Late Engr. Bunu Sherrif Musa, Nigeria's former minister of five ministries and Ambassador to France.

He was:
1. Nigerian Minister of Industries (1985);
2. Nigerian Minister of Mines, Power and Steel (1986-89);
3. Nigerian Minister of Aviation in 1989;
4. Nigerian Minister of Water Resources (1990);
5. Nigerian Minister of Employment, Labour & Productivity (1990-92).

He hailed from Gujba local government of Yobe State.

May his soul rest in peace.

Bayan Tasha Market is located at the heart of Damaturu. It stands as a bustling symbol of life and trade. The marketplac...
09/10/2023

Bayan Tasha Market is located at the heart of Damaturu. It stands as a bustling symbol of life and trade. The marketplace caters for both the locals and travellers, offering a myriad of experiences. Beyond the commercial transactions, Bayan Tasha Market fosters a strong sense of community.

Day and Night commercial activities commence at Yobe new modern markets with 5000 shops recently constructed by Gov Mai ...
09/10/2023

Day and Night commercial activities commence at Yobe new modern markets with 5000 shops recently constructed by Gov Mai Mala Buni.

As you can see in the below pictures, this is Gashua modern markets recently constructed by Gov Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State.

It's one of the five modern markets initiated by his administration across Damaturu, Potiskum, Geidam, Nguru and Gashua.

Each of the market has 1000 shops, and administration block, road network, parking space, bank, security office, modern abattoir, dumping site, water facility, etc.

They are built with red bricks 🧱.

The ones in Nguru and Gashua are Opened and commercial activities already pick up there. That of Damaturu is also completed. While those in Potiskum and Geidam are ongoing.

Yobe State University, Damaturu Yobe State, Nigeria.
08/10/2023

Yobe State University, Damaturu Yobe State, Nigeria.

FIRST SPEECH OF ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA AS PRIME MINISTER IN 1957. "This has been a great day for Nigeria, and, as the fi...
03/10/2023

FIRST SPEECH OF ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA AS PRIME MINISTER IN 1957.

"This has been a great day for Nigeria, and, as the first Prime Minister of the Federation of Nigeria, I am proud to speak to my fellow-countrymen tonight. I am proud, and I am humble, too, when I think of the enormous responsibility which has been placed upon me, and my colleagues.

Today, we have set out on the last stage of our journey to Independence, and the next three years will see the culmination of a process which has been gathering momentum year by year, and will see us reaping the harvest of what we have sown. The success of the harvest will depend upon us, and that is why I am glad to speak to you tonight.

Everyone of us has his part to play in the work of preparing Nigeria for Independence on the 2nd of April, 1960. I want everyone in Nigeria to realise that this is no easy task, and it cannot be performed by the Federal and Regional Ministers and legislators alone. It is a task for everyone of you because it is only by the personal effort of each individual that Independence for the Federation can become a reality in 1960.

We have declared our intention of attaining Independence for the Federation on the 2nd of April, 1960, and if we wish to take our place among the responsible nations of the world, we must make every effort to see that this aim is achieved, and achieved with an international reputation for good internal government.

Nigeria has now reached a critical stage in her history. We must seize the opportunity which has been offered to us to show that we are able to manage our own affairs properly. Every Nigerian, whatever his status, and whatever his religion, has his or her share to contribute to this crucial task.

I appeal to all my countrymen and women to cooperate with me and my colleagues to create a better understanding among our peoples, to establish mutual respect, and trust, among all our tribal groups, and to unite in working together for the common cause, the cause for which no sacrifice will be too great.

I am convinced, and I want you also to be convinced, that the future of this vast country must depend, in the main, on the efforts of ourselves to help ourselves. This we cannot do if we do not work together in unity. Indeed, unity today is our greatest concern, and it is the duty off everyone of us to work so that we may strengthen it.

This morning I said in the House of Representatives that bitterness due to political differences would carry Nigeria nowhere, and I appealed to the political leaders throughout the country to control their party extremists. To you who are listening tonight I repeat that appeal—Let us put away bitterness and go forward in friendship to Independence.

To further this overriding need for unity, my colleagues in the Council of Ministers and I have decided to give the country a lead by inviting the leaders of the Action Group to form with us a truly National Government composed of members of the main parties in the Country, and here I must pay tribute to Dr Azikiwe, to Chief Awolowo, Dr Endeley and to the leader of my own party, the Sardauna of Sokoto, for supporting me in this decision.

I and my Colleagues of the N.C.N.C. and N.P.C. bold out our hands in welcome to the Action Group members of the Council and I promise you that we shall do our utmost to ensure that the deliberations of the Council are held in an atmosphere devoid of strife and narrow party prejudice.

And now I would like to say a word to the civil service. We are grateful to all the civil servants, through whose work the country has reached the present stage of political development. I know that every constitutional advance puts a great strain on the civil service. Not only is there additional work to be done, but some officers find it hard to accept the new changes, but I must emphasize that Nigeria has today taken another important step forward, and if we are to succeed we must have the loyalty of all Nigerian and expatriate officers in this vital period before self-government is achieved.

I should like to reassure all our expatriate staff of our continued Sincerity in the pledges given over the last few years and to promise them that they need have no fears about their future. Their aim and our aim remains what it has always been—the welfare and prosperity of Nigeria.

Our political advance will be of no value if it is not supported by economic progress. It is therefore most important that the development plans throughout the country should be carried out with vigour in order that we may have a proper financial standing when, in three years’ time, we ask the world to regard us as an independent self-governing nation.

I would like to remind you of what a great American once said.

It was this, ‘United we stand, divided we fall’. This statement is as true for Nigeria today as it has been for any other country. The peoples of Nigeria must be united to enable this country to play a full part in shaping the destiny of mankind. On no account should we allow the selfish ambitions of individuals to jeopardise the peace of the thirty-three million law-abiding people of Nigeria.

It is the duty of all of us to work for unity and encourage members of all our communities to live together in peace and harmony. The way to do this is to create understanding, mutual respect and trust. It is important that we should first show respect to each other before asking the world to respect us.

Well—it is time for me to wish you good night, but first I would Once more tell you how absolutely vital it is for your future and the future Nigeria which your children will inherit that, during this interim period before Independence we should be united. Let us be honest with ourselves, and let us be sincere—we know what we want, and we are sure that we can get it, and get it at the right time, provided we are not delayed by selfish quarrels.

At a time like this, we must all turn our minds to Almighty God and seek His guidance and assistance—by His grace, we shall succeed.

May his soul rest in perfect peace.

AUGUST 20, 2009 /
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Fuel subsidy: Again Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe directs employment of 890 NCE holders in Yobe civil service. Recall t...
30/08/2023

Fuel subsidy: Again Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe directs employment of 890 NCE holders in Yobe civil service. Recall that recently the Governor employed over 2,670 B.Sc, HND & ND graduates in Yobe civil service, for which they have already started enjoying salaries this month August. Today, the Governor graciously approved the employment of additional 890, totalling to 3,560 employment in recent times.

Toshiya town in Yunusari local government of Yobe State. A town that sits at border of Nigeria with Niger republic.Sand ...
30/08/2023

Toshiya town in Yunusari local government of Yobe State. A town that sits at border of Nigeria with Niger republic.

Sand dunes and oasis.

In a significant development, the Minister of Police Affairs, His Excellency Senator (Dr) Ibrahim Gaidam, and the Minist...
30/08/2023

In a significant development, the Minister of Police Affairs, His Excellency Senator (Dr) Ibrahim Gaidam, and the Minister of State for Police Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, were provided a comprehensive briefing today at the Ministry's Conference Hall in the Federal Secretariat, Abuja. The session was conducted by the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Police Trust Fund (NPTF) and aimed to familiarize the ministers with the challenges, opportunities, and operations of the agency.

The meeting served as a platform for fruitful discussions and the exchange of perspectives on formulating a robust working plan for the agency, thereby enhancing its performance. Both ministers expressed their commitment to addressing the issues facing the NPTF and pledged to exert diligent efforts in finding effective solutions.

This development highlights the government's dedication to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Nigerian Police Trust Fund. With the Minister of Police Affairs and the Minister of State for Police Affairs actively engaged in addressing the challenges, a positive transformation is anticipated in the operations of the agency. The collective determination of these key stakeholders reflects a strong commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the Nigerian populace.

The view of the Federal Secretariat Complex Damaturu, located on Gashuwa Road in Damaturu, Yobe State. The complex house...
30/08/2023

The view of the Federal Secretariat Complex Damaturu, located on Gashuwa Road in Damaturu, Yobe State. The complex houses several federal and state ministry offices.

ONE MILLION ROADIt is a popular street located at the center of Damaturu, the capital of Yobe State. It is also one of t...
30/08/2023

ONE MILLION ROAD

It is a popular street located at the center of Damaturu, the capital of Yobe State. It is also one of the oldest streets in the city.

The street was named 'One Million Road' by the residents of the area after it was constructed many decades ago. It is the busiest street, a vibrant hub of activity offering both goods and services needed for day-to-day activities. It is also the only street with the most prominent vendors of used materials like jerry cans and objects made from any kind of iron.

The 2,670 Youths recently employed by Gov Mai Mala Buni into Yobe civil service started receiving their salaries today 2...
28/08/2023

The 2,670 Youths recently employed by Gov Mai Mala Buni into Yobe civil service started receiving their salaries today 28th August, 2023.

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