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This morning was happened to be at MANDO GARAGE MOTOR PARK, KADUNA to give out message to Birnin Kebbi and found out two Silver luxury travel buses are damaged due CNG Explosion.
Summary of Incident.
At about 4:00 AM today, a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) bus belonging to Silver Travel & Luxury Bus was involved in a major explosion at Mando Garage Motor Park, Kaduna. The impact of the explosion extended to a second bus and nearby parked vehicles, causing significant damage and panic within the area.
Details
Preliminary findings indicate that the explosion originated from one CNG-powered bus owned by Silver Travel & Luxury Bus. The force of the blast affected a second bus parked close by, as well as several smaller vehicles positioned at the side.
Eyewitnesses reported a loud explosion followed by flames and thick smoke. The intensity of the blast contributed to the spread of damage beyond the initial vehicle.
The exact cause of the explosion is yet to be determined; however, possible causes may include gas leakage, cylinder failure, or improper handling of the CNG system.
No loss of life recorded.
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“UBA SANI AND THE NORTH WEST’s ELECTRICITY RENAISSANCE” By Ali Usman
At a time when Nigeria’s electricity discourse is too often defined by deficits, disruptions, and deferred hopes, a new and quietly transformative narrative is taking root in the North-West. It is a narrative shaped not by lamentation, but by leadership; not by dependence, but by design. At its centre stands Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna State, whose emerging stewardship of subnational energy reform is fast redefining both the possibilities and the pathways for sustainable electricity supply in Nigeria.
For decades, the North-West; comprising Kaduna, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara States within the Kaduna Electric franchise, has borne the weight of an energy system stretched beyond its limits. The national grid, long the singular conduit of electricity supply, has struggled to meet the demands of a region marked by vast geography, dispersed populations, and rising industrial aspirations. In this context, Kaduna Electric, the Distribution Company serving the zone, has operated under immense strain; tasked with delivering power across a complex network while contending with upstream constraints, aging infrastructure, and systemic inefficiencies.
Yet history, however burdensome, does not dictate destiny. The passage of the Electricity Act 2023 has altered the architecture of Nigeria’s power sector in ways both profound and practical. By devolving authority to the states; granting them the power to generate, transmit, distribute, and regulate electricity within their jurisdictions, the Act has opened a new frontier of possibility. It has, in effect, shifted the locus of responsibility from the centre to the periphery, inviting states to become active architects of their own energy futures.
Gov. Uba Sani has embraced this invitation with uncommon clarity and resolve. His participation in the Kaduna Electric Franchise Area Energy & Investment Summit in London on April 1 was not merely symbolic; it was strategic. Convened under the theme “Driving Energy Investment and Regional Development,” the summit brought together a constellation of stakeholders: investors, development partners, and sector experts, at a moment when Nigeria’s electricity reform must transition from aspiration to execution.
Alongside Gov. Dauda Lawal of Zamfara and Gov Nasiru Idris of Kebbi, as well as the Deputy Governor of Sokoto, Idris Muhammad Gobir, Governor Sani articulated a vision that is at once regional and pragmatic. Energy security, he argued, must no longer be conceived as a fragmented pursuit, but as a coordinated enterprise. The states within the Kaduna Electric franchise are bound not only by shared infrastructure, but by intertwined economic destinies. Their industries, markets, and communities are interconnected; their energy futures must be as well.
This emphasis on regional coherence is perhaps the most compelling feature of the current reform effort. For too long, electricity policy in Nigeria has been shaped by centralised assumptions that overlook local realities. The result has been a system that is simultaneously overstretched and underperforming. By contrast, the emerging model in the North-West recognises that effective electricity markets must be grounded in context: responsive to local demand patterns, aligned with regional economic priorities, and structured to attract investment at scale.
Central to this effort is the revitalisation of Kaduna Electric itself. As the primary distribution interface between the grid and end users, the company occupies a pivotal position in the electricity value chain. Its franchise spans major urban centres such as Kaduna, Zaria, Sokoto, and Gusau, as well as rural communities where access remains uneven. The challenges it faces; technical losses, metering deficits, and revenue constraints, are emblematic of broader sectoral issues. Yet they also represent opportunities for targeted intervention and transformation.
thisdaylive.com/2026/04/05/uba…

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@Arc_Bichi Imagine your job here is damage control.
Where do you want to start from?
There's no light or flying out in the next 10 minutes or where?
Where exactly are you going to start from?
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@husnahqueen "Innamal-mu'minuna ikhwatun fa aslihu baina akhawaikum wattaqullaaha la'allakum tur-hamun".
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@Yadomah ADC is using APC's script to kick out APC. There's a wave in the air, similar to "Guguwar Buhari". It will sweep them all. My major concern is that the poor masses still don't understand that it's not about the party. It is still same set of old politicians being recycled ♻️
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@Mss_Tareem Two people who don't have a networth of N5m combined will gather and celebrate a wedding of N10m supported by family, friends and possibly loans.
Ga ƙarya, gashi kuma ba'a ɗauki auren a matsayin ibadah ba.
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REMINDER!!!
Ayyamul beed starts Wednesday 13th Shawwal/ 1st April-Friday 15th Shawwal 1447/ 3rd April 2026 in Nigeria .
Abu Dharr said: The prophet (ﷺ) said to me: “If you fast any part of the month, then fast the 13th,14th and 15th.”Muslim 1160, Bukhari (Vol. 2, Book 21, Hadith 274),
al-Tirmidhi (761); al-Nasaa’i (2424).
Jareer ibn ‘Abdullaah R.A narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said:“Fasting 3 days of each month is fasting for a lifetime, and ayyam al-beed are the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth.” (Narrated by al-Nasaa’i (2420); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb, (1040).
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If loyalty was a person, it would be @HafizBayero.
For 3 years, he never went around talking, never insulted anyone, never tried to please both sides. He kept quiet, stayed respectful, and remained where he believed he belonged.
In a time when many people were speaking everyday just to be noticed.

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