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  • Huawei inaugurates ICT equipment it donated to ABU

    Huawei inaugurates ICT equipment it donated to ABU

    Huawei, a Chinese multinational technology company and global leader in ICT and Telecommunication Solutions, has inaugurated ICT training equipment it donated to the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.

    The equipment will be used to train students in intermediate and advanced technologies in routing, switching and cyber security.

    Malam Auwalu Umar, Acting Director, Public Affairs Directorate at ABU, said in a statement issued on Saturday in Zaria that the equipment comprised three Huawei AR6280 routers and five Huawei S5720 switches for designing physical and logical topologies.

    He stated added that Ms. Melissa-Chen Yangfeng, Director of Enterprise Delivery and Service, Huawei Technologies Nigeria Ltd., inaugurated the equipment at the university’s NLG Engineering Laboratory.

    Umar quoted Melissa-Chen as saying that the relationship between the university and the global ICT firm dated way back to 2018.

    Melissa-Chen added that in 2018, the university and Huawei signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a partnership on Huawei Authorised Information Network Academy (HAINA) programme and other Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

    Umar said the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kabir Bala, appreciated Huawei’s since the signing of the MoU and expressed satisfaction with the outcomes so far recorded.

    Umar also quoted Bala as saying that more than 800 enrolments had been made and 350 persons were certified in different certificate tracks in the HAINA programme.

    Bala explained that Fahad Danladi, a student of the ABU, recently acquired the highest-level certification HCIE (Huawei Certified ICT Expert) and would serve the mandatory NYSC with Huawei.

    He added that the university had four instructors for the HCIE and HCIP certification training programmes.

    The vice-chancellor said that the successes recorded so far was due to the commitment of the instructors and the dedication and interest by students, stressing that ABU would continue to support the Huawei ICT academy.

    Bala equally, assured Huawei that the university would make judicious use of the equipment donated to it.

    He also noted that creating and maintaining a strong ICT base would enhance the discovery of ICT talents, skills acquisition, opportunities and promote industry certifications.

  • Kidnappers having field day at ABU, lecturers cry out

    Kidnappers having field day at ABU, lecturers cry out

    Kidnappers are now on the pawl around the premises of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, TheNewsGuru.com, TNG authoritatively gathered on Monday.

    Having kidnapped a staff few weeks ago around Area C Community of the ABU staff quarters, the kidnappers returned Monday afternoon to pick another lecturer of the university with his wife and daughter.

    A statement released by the Director of Public Affairs pf the university, Malam Auwal Umar stated that the most recent victim named Dr Bako is from Physiology section of the Medicine department in the University. According to the statement, “….at about 12:50am on Monday 23rd November, 2020 kidnappers invaded the house of a staff member of the University on Sadauna Crescent Area BZ, Main Campus, Samari, Zaria. They went away with him with his wife and daughter.”

    “The University security division quickly informed the operatives of the Police Intelligence Response Team that advanced to the scene following the distress call. There was exchange of fire between the Kidnappers and the mobile police operatives. When it was clear they would be overpowered, the Kidnappers ran into the bush along with the victims”

    “As the police went after them up to Kasuwar Da’a village bordering the University, the kidnappers then release the wife and the daughter and went away with the husband…..”

    Speaking with TNG, a lecturer with the department of Agricultural Science, Innocent Nwanchukwu said that bandits have been terrorising the University premises for over a month now.

    He said; “In broad-day-light, these bandits attacked us. Just last two weeks an ABU staff was kidnapped in the staff quarters in Area C of the main Campus. The entire area of NAPRI (Nigeria Agricultural Research Institute) an affiliate of ABU is now a danger zone. They attack staff on Broad-day-light,” he said.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen invade ABU, abduct staff, wife, daughter

    BREAKING: Gunmen invade ABU, abduct staff, wife, daughter

    Gunmen have invaded the Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, and abducted a staff of the university, his wife and daughter.

    The gunmen were said to have stormed the house of a staff member of the University on Sardauna Crescent, Area BZ, Main Campus, Samaru, Zaria in the early hours of Monday.

    Malam Auwalu Umar, the University’s Director of Public Affairs, who confirmed the abduction in a statement said at about 12:50am on Monday, 23rd November, 2020 kidnappers invaded the house went away with the staff along with his wife and daughter.

    He said the University Security Division quickly informed the operatives of the Police Intelligence Response Team that advanced to the scene following the distress call.

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    Umar added that there was an exchange of fire between the kidnappers and the mobile police operatives, saying that when it was clear that they would be overpowered, the kidnappers ran into the bush along with the victims.

    “As the police went after them up to Kasuwar Da’a village bordering the University, the kidnappers then released the wife and the daughter and went away with the husband. Some empty shells were recovered from the scene.

    “The Inspector General of Police and other security agencies, as well as all relevant government establishments have been duly informed of the unfortunate incident,” he said.

    According to him, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kabir Bala, urged the University community to remain calm and be vigilant to avoid the recurrence of the incident.

  • Sad! Bandits kill 10 in Kaduna, kidnap 8 ABU students

    Sad! Bandits kill 10 in Kaduna, kidnap 8 ABU students

    Bandits on Monday killed no fewer than 10 villagers in Albasu village of Igabi Local Govermment Area of Kaduna.

    It was also confirmed that gunmen suspected to be Kidnappers on Sunday night abducted two persons and killed one person at Maraban Kajuru in Kajuru Local Govermment area of the State.

    Though, the authority did not state the number of people killed in Igabi, a source from the area put the casualty figure at 10.

    Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who confirmed the incidents in a statement Monday night, said security operatives were after the bandits in the two areas.

    He also revealed eight students of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) have been reported to be among those kidnapped on Kaduna-Abuja road Sunday evening.

    According to him: “The Kaduna State Government has stated that the security operatives are presently pursuing bandits in some locations in Igabi and Kajuru local government areas of Kaduna Central Senatorial District.

    “The development follows today’s bandit attack at Albasu village of Igabi and Sunday night attack at Maraban Kajuru in the two councils.

    “Security agencies have notified the government that they are pursuing bandits in the area, and will provide further updates.

    “On Monday armed bandits attacked Albasu village located south wards of Malum forest in Sabon Birni general area and subsequently killed some locals, while on Sunday night at Maraban Kajuru, armed bandits kidnapped two persons and killed one person while escaping into a nearby forest.

    “Governor Nasir El-Rufai has sent condolences to the families and prayed for the repose of their souls.

    “The Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Professor Kabir Bala has informed the government that eight students of the institution were among those kidnapped on Sunday afternoon on the Kaduna-Abuja Road.

    *Similarly, troops on patrol around Chikun and Kajuru LGAs boundaries found a corpse of an armed bandit who died of gun wounds.

    “An AK/47 rifle and other valuables were found beside the decayed corpse.”

     

     

  • ‘ABU sacks 16 lecturers over sexual harassment…’

    ‘ABU sacks 16 lecturers over sexual harassment…’

    ABU sacks 16 lecturers — Authorities of the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Kaduna State on Thursday fired 16 members of staff over offences involving sexual harassment, negligence of duty and corruption in the institution.

    It was gathered that the sacked staff members included lecturers from different department and faculties in the institution.

    According to a source who spoke to newsmen under the condition of anonymity because he was not permitted to speak on the matter, the tertiary institution indeed sacked some lecturers.

    He said, “It is true that the Ahmadu Bello University management sacked some lecturers and it was duly approved by the Governing Council of the institution.”

    When contacted the Director of ABU’s Public Affairs, Dr. Sama’ila Shehu, confirmed the incident but noted that not all those sacked were lecturers.

    He said, “Not all of them are lecturers but they were ABU staff. They cut across. Those affected are 16.

    “Some of the offences range from mishandling of records, scripts, sexual harassment and assault.

    “There are categories of offences and penalties. Some (penalties) are the termination of appointments, dismissal and demotion.”

  • [Video] Dino Melaye steals show at ABU, as huge crowd receives him

    [Video] Dino Melaye steals show at ABU, as huge crowd receives him

    Controversial Senator, Dino Melaye has stolen the show at the Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria, Kaduna State where he was honoured.

    Despite the presence of Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote and others, Melaye was the cynosure of all eyes as huge crowd followed him wherever he went, chanting and singing his praises.

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  • Obasanjo speaks on current insecurity in Nigeria

    Obasanjo speaks on current insecurity in Nigeria

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has advocated collective efforts, from all Nigerians, against the current insecurity and insensitivity situation in the country.

    Obasanjo said this at the 80th Anniversary of Prof. Ango Abdullahi, former Vice-Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria held at his farm at Basaa, Zaria, Kaduna State.

    At the ceremony organised by the Abdullahi Kwasau Dynasty, the ex-president said the call became necessary in view of the incessant insecurity bedeviling the country.

    He called on Nigerians not to allow things to go the way they were going in order not to plant the seed of destruction for the country.

    Obasanjo said: “For as long as our nation is not what it should be, we have to work together to make our country what it should be.

    “Nobody can say yes is my country, I can do whatever I like with it, God will not allow that to happen.”

    In his speech, Abdullahi recalled that his relationship with Obasanjo started in 1975 during the regime of late Gen. Murtala Mohammed.

    He said the regime kicked him and others out of office while he was a Commissioner in Kaduna State, under Gen. Yakubu Gowon’s administration.

    “When they kicked us out of office, I quietly went back to ABU where I was from.

    “Later, went I was summoned to go to Dodon Barracks, I asked myself, what crime have I committed as a commissioner to be invited.

    “Certainly, when I presented myself in Obasanjo’s office, he told me that I was selected as a member of a committee.

    “He, however, said details of my schedule would be revealed when i catch up with other members in Calabar,” he said.

    He said the ceremony was an opportunity for “members of the Abdullahi Kwasau dynasty to come together, to know one other, speak with one another and strengthen the relationship with one other.”

    Ango said the future of Nigeria “is” not in naira and Kobo but in the legacies left the present generation of Nigerians would leave behind.

    The octogenerian, therefore, advised Nigerians, especially the young ones, to do everything possible to leave good legacy behind for future generation.

     

  • ABU to migrate from undergraduate to postgraduate university – VC

    The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria on Tuesday disclosed it resolve to migrate from an undergraduate university to postgraduate university inline with global academic practices.
    The ABU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ibrahim Garba stated this while declaring open the 2018 School of Postgraduate Studies Biennial National Conference held at the university’s main campus, Samaru-Zaria, Kaduna State.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the conference is: “Paradigm Shift in Postgraduate Studies for Service and Development.”
    He said: “What we are facing today and what we set for ourselves may sound revolutionary. It may sound unattainable but I think if you are one of us that believe, then nothing is impossible.
    “That’s why if you begin to believe that some certain things are impossible, then you will remain where you are. This university has gone through removable adjustments in recent times.
    “Some of the things that we did, believe me sometimes I wonder how God Almighty was merciful to us to have been able to succeed in dislodging or disrupting some of things we have been doing for decades without any commensurate benefits,” he said.
    According to him, some of the changes came with all the cooperation of both staff and students including those that were rigid but gradually agreed to transforming the character and landscape of the university.
    “You remember, three years ago or so, when we started to attempt to readjust and restructure the university, of course, we are mindful that new things are very difficult to absorb.
    “But I remember very well how we starts with splitting of Faculty of Science into today’s Physical and Life Sciences Faculties, then came the creation of the ABU College of Health Sciences from one single faculty to four faculties.
    “About same time, the more difficult one, we sent our bulldozer to Kongo campus, I attempted to reconfigure Kongo Business Administration with all so much emotions,” he noted.
    He recalled that people had taken the management down memory lane of the then Premier of Northern Nigeria who established the place, adding that “the question is do we remain where we are?”
    Garba noted that if the Premier had survived, today, he would have done things differently and brought new things into light.
    “It reached a point where Kongo had been chocked up, there is no space for expansion. Kongo had lived 70 years or so. In the next 70 years how would it look like? Or do you think life will begin and end with us? It is not possible,” he said.
    The VC said that was how the management succeeded in transferring and creating the new ABU Business School, adding that it was expanded from two departments (Business Administration and Public Administration) to six departments.
    “Business Administration alone had been broken into four different departments. All these that we are doing translated into more imperatives, you cannot have one and break it into four and expect that many things that will come after will remain one, it is impossible.
    “These are some of the things we have done, we have also created new programmes particularly in the Faculty of Engineering, so many programmes have come on stream.
    “All these programmes that are coming at the undergraduate level, give them four, five years, they will begin to require post graduate expansion.
    “Remember also, the Distance Learning Centre has come on stream now and well grounded and runs both post graduate and undergraduate courses and its still expanding to create more access to our teeming candidates,” he said.
    The VC said ABU remained number one in Nigeria in all ramification, adding that the expectation on the university was enormous in terms of capacity to take both undergraduates and postgraduates.
    Garba said the university had internationalised its education, adding that 45 students were recently sent to China for dual degree programmes between ABU and such universities.
    Earlier in his welcome speech, the Dean, School of Post Graduate Studies, Prof. Sadiq Zubairu-Abubakar had said the PG School underscored the importance of conforming with the global best practices in the delivery of postgraduate studies in university system.
    “Thus, we sought to obtain approval to include in the regulations governing the postgraduate studies in this university that PG students must publish scientific articles from their theses and dissertation to enable them graduate.
    “To facilitate easy attainment of this requirement, the SPGS delayed the effective date for the commencement of the policy and further sought and obtained approval of the university administration to introduce: 1. Biennial Conference in 2016 and 2. establishment of 2 SPGS journals in sciences and humanities.”
    The dean said the four-day event promised exiting activities relevant for the audience and central for the future growth of the university.
    Zubairu-Abubakar said the university administration had given approval for major restructuring and reforms of the SPGS to enable the school introduce and sustain the needed changes in PG studies.
    He identified the needed changes to include; physical restructuring of school to create conducive learning environment and improve delivery and review of the regulations to enhance quality and improve graduation rate.
    Others, according to him, are; deployment of ICT tools to improve effectiveness and efficiency of school operations and development of new portal, website and established call/help centre for enhanced visibility and effective administration of PG programmes.
    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that over 500 participants from across the country are attending the conference.
    NAN