A Blog Script to the New Minister of Defence, General C.G. Musa Nigeria is at a turning point. Insecurity—whether insurgency in the Northeast, banditry in the Northwest, or kidnapping across the country—has tested the nation’s strength for years. Now that General C.G. Musa has been appointed the Minister of Defence, many Nigerians are hoping for a fresh start. This blog script offers clear, practical advice on how he can steer the Defence Ministry toward meaningful and lasting change. 1. Unite the Security Agencies One major weakness in Nigeria’s fight against insecurity has always been poor coordination among the Army, Air Force, Navy, Police, and other security bodies. For real progress: We need a joint strategy instead of isolated operations. Agencies should share intelligence, plan together, and execute missions as a team. A united front will close the loopholes that criminals exploit. 2. Build an Intelligence-Driven Defence System Modern conflict is not won by force a...
Sheik Sheriff Ibrahim Saleh Maiduguri Is Now One Of The Very Few Most Prominent Islamic Scholars In The World.... Sheikh Saleh has been globally recognised as a lecturer as a 'brainy' in the fields of Islamic publications , Tafsir Al Qur’an (exegesis) and the Hadith as well as Islamic sciences, jurisprudence and ethics. He has over 400 globally recognized written works. He has held and still heads several significant positions, some of which are, founder and mentor of the Islamic renaissance Organization, adviser to the Federal Government on its Islamic Affairs since 1992, Assistant Secretary-general for African Affairs in the World Islamic People’s Leadership 1989 and many more. It also said the Sheikh is currently the head of the Supreme Council for Fatwa and Islamic Affairs in Nigeria and recently became a member of the ‘Muslim Council of Elders’ which embraces prominent scholars. Sheikh Sharif Ibrahim Saleh Al-Hussaini was born on a Saturday night, on 1...
A Journey Through the Past, the Present, and the Future . On 3rd February, 1976, Bauchi State was formally created out of the former North-Eastern State by the military administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo. That historic decision placed Bauchi on Nigeria’s political map as a distinct administrative entity with vast landmass, rich culture, and enormous human and natural resources. Fifty years later, the Golden Jubilee offers more than celebration. It demands reflection, honest assessment, and projection. It is a moment to examine the good, the bad, and the ugly, to ask what has truly changed, what has stagnated, and whether Bauchi State can confidently say it has moved from promise to prosperity. THE EARLY YEARS (1976 – 1999): FOUNDATION UNDER MILITARY RULE The formative years of Bauchi State were largely shaped under military administrations. These years focused primarily on state-building and administrative take-off. The Good Establishment of state institutions: min...
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