Youth under the platform of Zamfara youth charity movement popularly known as #Zamcharity, the event which was aimed at celebrating, motivating and enlightening the children on the need to become better citizens was highly attended by members of the movement. In a speech by the Financial secretary, Zainab Jekada tasked them to be dedicative in their academics as they have shown intrest in becoming Medical doctors she says "Being an orphan or in an orphanage is never a barrier to your success" While Khalifa Nasir a law student if Bayero university reinstated dedication as a key to success, Hajiya Uwani the caretaker appreciates the efforts made by the teaming youth stated "i have been here for 19 good Years but i have never seen a historic and motivational event like this we say thank you to #Zamcharity". There were series of games, discussions, cake cutting and a meal session with the children...
If I Were Governor El-rufa'i - Salis Moriki
I am so much in support of restructuring of our educational sector. The level at which our educational sector deteriorated is beyond imagination and needs a very powerful, fearless and serious minded person that will totally overhaul it for the interest of the people and nation at large. That is why I doff my hat for Kaduna state governor Mallam Nasir El-rufa'i for having the guts and audacity to do what others found difficult. Where I'm not with him, is the method he applies to remedy the negative situation. But it has to be done if he's to revive the sector. In most of the states and local governments in Nigeria, primary school teaching has become a politically compensating ground for politicians' wives and relatives whenever election is won. It resulted in having half literates as teachers in most of the primary schools. This, and other factors, contributed a lot in deterioration of education in Nigeria. That's why we are educationally half-baked, just like...

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