By Ahmad Shuaibu Isa  Nigeria is currently grappling with a complex security crisis, with violence spreading especially in Benue State, Plateau State (particularly in Jos), and the broader North-West region. Attacks, often linked to armed herders, criminal gangs, and militant groups, have devastated communities, forcing thousands to flee and leadingContinue Reading

By Ahmad Shuaibu Isa  In many African communities, where different religions are part of everyday life, faith should bring people together. It should encourage humility, compassion, and clear moral thinking. Faith is meant to guide us personally and help society grow through justice, kindness, and love. But today, in manyContinue Reading

By Mahdi Waziri Isa  The Welfare Director of ABU National Association of Library and Information Science Students (NALISS), Mustapha Muhammad has been appointed as the Acting President of the Association. Muhammad, who is also the MSS Naqeeb of the the Department of Library and Information Science was issued an appointmentContinue Reading

By Leeman Ali-haidar  Governor Uba Sani has reduced tuition fees by 50% at all state-owned tertiary institutions in Kaduna, calling it a key move to improve access to higher education. Uba Sani announced this at an event organized by the Kaduna State University student union. Sani, who was represented byContinue Reading

By Mahdi Waziri Isa The ENACTUS Team of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria has launched three groundbreaking products under its Palmpel Industries, a social enterprise birthed from a transformative experience. The products launch took place at Yusufu Bala Usman Hall, Main Campus, Samaru, Zaria at the weekend. Speaking at the occasion,Continue Reading

By Mahdi Waziri Isa  The African Union Student Club of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (ABU) has organized a summit on African Democracy Consolidation. Held on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at the Abdullahi Smith Lecture Theatre of the university’s Faculty of Arts, the summit was themed “Mitigating Democratic Regression in Africa:Continue Reading

By Kabiru Danladi Lawanti “The graves are not yet full.” – Bill Berkeley Genocide never begins with violence. It begins with language—systematically crafted to dehumanise, divide, and desensitise. Rwanda and Yugoslavia were not failed states; they were fractured societies, where identity was weaponized through the media until violence felt logical.Continue Reading