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Hon. Bello El-Rufai: A Beacon of Excellence in the House of Representatives- Sanni Inuwa Baba

In the realm of Nigerian politics, where promises often clash with reality, there emerges the exceptional figure of Hon. Bello El-Rufai, a member of the House of Representatives. His tenure thus far has captured the attention and admiration of many, earning him the reputation of a dynamic and dedicated representative. The phrase "Not too young to run" finds embodiment in his actions and accomplishments, making him a source of pride for those who believe in him. Hon. Bello El-Rufai has set a new standard of excellence within the House of Representatives. His unwavering commitment to his constituents and his determination to effect positive change are evident in his day-to-day actions. Through a combination of passion, innovation, and hard work, he has managed to bridge the gap between promises and results. At a time when the youth are demanding increased representation and involvement in governance, Hon. Bello El-Rufai has emerged as a champion of youth empowerment. His dedica

Transforming Nigeria's Health Sector: The Vision of Prof. Ali M. Pateh by Sanni Inuwa Baba

In a remarkable turn of events, Prof. Ali Pateh, the Minister of Health, has ignited a sense of hope and enthusiasm within Nigeria's healthcare landscape. His words about the nation's health sector have struck a chord, earning widespread appreciation for the promising future he envisions. The journey from being a prominent figure in the international health sector to assuming a pivotal ministerial role is a testament to his dedication to effecting positive change within his home country. With unwavering determination, Prof. Ali Pateh has boldly stated that Nigeria's citizens will no longer need to seek medical treatment abroad. This announcement, backed by his experience and expertise, carries profound implications. For years, Nigerians have faced the challenging ordeal of traveling abroad for medical care, even for minor ailments that could be addressed within the country. This unnecessary strain on both individuals and the economy may soon become a thing of the past. The

EULOGY: My Fidus Achates, Aliyu Sarkin Ruwa

As I awoke this morning, my thoughts were immediately drawn to the memory of my dear friend, Aliyu. He was, without a doubt, one of the most adventurous and brilliant individuals I've had the privilege of knowing. His spirit for exploration and his keen intellect left an indelible mark on my heart. One of my deepest regrets is that I never took the time to look Aliyu in the eyes and express just how much I cherished him as if he were a brother to me. It's one of those things in life that gnaws at you, the unspoken feelings of love and appreciation. Whenever I find myself in Dadin Kowa, a place that holds countless memories of our time together, a sense of melancholy washes over me. It's because we would only part ways at the stroke of midnight, him going back to see his family. Those moments of farewell were not just about logistics; they were emotional transitions, signifying the temporary separation from a friend who meant the world to me. Our conversations were a reflect