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Ibrahim Nazeer Kallah (INK)
@NazeerKallah
Peace ☮️|Entrepreneur|ABUsite Medico 💉🧬💊 |Good Governance| #SDG4 Advocate| The 54th ABU SUG/SRC President | @TEDx Speaker.
Kano State, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2022
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📅 Date: Saturday, 7th February 2026
🕗 Time: 8:00 PM
📍 Platform: Google Meet
🔗 meet.google.com/qjq-qbuf-dtf
Please join me as we learn, unlearn, and take action together for a healthier planet.

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Gov Yusuf committed to supporting projects capable of reviving Kano's industrial capacities - ABU Vice-Chancellor
Read Full story 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
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Groundbreaking of a new innovation and entrepreneurship hub at Ahmadu Bello University @abuzaria4all. Congratulations to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Adamu Ahmed, and to his partner, AMA Medical Manufacturing Ltd @ama_medmml - Alhaji Musa Bello Abdullahi, Founder of AMA, and Prof. Abdulsalami Nasidi, Chairman of AMA. Wonderful to create an innovation and implementation space. We need to support moving research to action and innovation to commercialization.




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I had the pleasure of meeting one of the most capable SRC presidents in the history of ABU today, thank you sir @NazeerKallah
#ABUConvocation2026


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I wonder how you all breath knowing fully you’re not an Abusite🙂↔️💚
Naturally Ahead fr a reason.
Where are my Abusite family?
#abuconvocation2026




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Honored to be the Pre-Convocation Speaker and to be awarded the Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria @abuzaria4all. One of Nigeria‘s oldest and best established universities. My speech was entitled “Challenges and Opportunities for Africa and Nigeria in the Present Global Geopolitical and Geostrategic Context“. Thanks to the Chancellor of the University, His Majesty, Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukuwu Achebe; the Chair of the Governing Council, Alhaji Mahmud Yayale Ahmed; the Vice Chancellor, Prof Adamu Ahmed; faculty and staff - but most of all to the students for a rousing welcome.




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Thanks to the cheering students at Ahmadu Bello University. Lovely to receive such a warm welcome! @abuzaria4all
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At this point, I feel the greatest insult to Senator Kwankwaso is the insistence that everything that has been happening in Kano is merely a scripted plan being executed by him, even when he has personally clarified otherwise. What unfolded today is not new to the Kano’s dynamic political history and it certainly will not be the last of such developments.

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@Aisha_Asila Breathtakingly looking gorgeous Tabarakallah ✨.
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I Was There: Halima Buhari’s Words Were Taken Out of Context — Bashir Ahmad
I will say this again for the avoidance of doubt, this is not me commenting on the newly presented book, From Soldier to Statesman. I am only correcting the deliberate misrepresentation of remarks made by Halima Buhari, one of the daughters of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, who spoke on behalf of the family during Alhaji Lai Mohammed’s book launch. I am doing so because I was present when she delivered the remarks.
What Halima Buhari said was a measured and reflective observation on leadership, governance, and the human burden of public office and was delivered strictly within the context of Alhaji Lai Mohammed’s book presentation, which reviewed the Buhari administration.
This is the exact portion that has been selectively quoted and distorted:
“Leadership, especially in a country as complex as Nigeria, is never as straightforward as it looks from the outside. It involves trade-offs, compromises, and, very often, imperfect choices. My father was not unaware of the criticisms levelled against him. He knew that many Nigerians felt that more could have been done, or done differently. He heard the voices of those who were disappointed, just as he heard the gratitude of those who felt their lives had improved.”
Anyone who listens to or reads her full address will clearly understand that her remarks were balanced. She explicitly acknowledged that Nigerians will continue to debate her father’s legacy, as is natural in any democracy.
Unfortunately, extracting one paragraph from a long speech and force-fitting it into an unrelated controversy is disingenuous and unfair, not only to Halima Buhari or the family, but also to the memory of the late President Muhammadu Buhari.

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