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...
Meningitis: Zamfara governor replies Emir Sanusi, says ‘practise what you preach'
The governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, has tackled the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, for criticising his response to the outbreak of meningitis in several northern states. Mr. Yari, whose state has been worst hit by the epidemic, with over 200 people killed, had told journalists that Nigerians were facing divine punishment for their sins. But speaking in Kaduna last week, Mr. Sanusi said the comment was an example of “a complete failure of social policy.” “We are fighting culture and we are fighting civilisation,” he said. “For us to address social policy, we have to reclaim our religion.” “Don’t give these kind of explanations. That is not an Islamically correct statement to make. “(If) you don’t have vaccines, you don’t have vaccines; Go and get vaccines,” the emir said. Mr. Yari responded Saturday with fury. He accused the emir of hypocrisy, and advised him to “practise what he preaches” or “keep his peace”. Read below the governor’s full sta...

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