
Tahir Ibrahim Tahir
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5 days ago |
allafrica.com | Tahir Ibrahim Tahir
I have covered quite a lot of the happenings around Gombe, being a former 'colony' of Bauchi (pun intended). As a political analyst and the All Progressives Congress (APC) apologist, I've kept a keen eye on Inuwa Yahaya's six-year tenure as Gombe State governor, especially with his designation as chairman of the Northern Governors Forum.
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6 days ago |
leadership.ng | Tahir Ibrahim Tahir
I have covered quite a lot of the happenings around Gombe, being a former ‘colony’ of Bauchi (pun intended). As a political analyst and the All Progressives Congress (APC) apologist, I’ve kept a keen eye on Inuwa Yahaya’s six-year tenure as Gombe State governor, especially with his designation as chairman of the Northern Governors Forum.
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2 weeks ago |
leadership.ng | Tahir Ibrahim Tahir
Back in 2011, when the CPC/ACN merger talks stalled, I ran into a livid Ismaeel Ahmed Esq, a friend from way back in Uni, who had delved into national politics and was keen on the success of the merger. I remember vividly that he was the first person to sell me the idea of Asiwaju aka Jagaban back in 2011, before Kashim registered me into it in 2022. “Tahir, Tinubu reminded us that 70% of the land in Nigeria is in the North and all of it is arable land for agriculture.
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4 weeks ago |
leadership.ng | Tahir Ibrahim Tahir
Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, the coordinating minister of health and social welfare has been named among TIME100 health’s most influential people of 2025. The recognition by TIME magazine celebrates global leaders who are reimagining health systems and catalysing impact at scale. Prof. Pate is being recognised for revitalising primary healthcare and reshaping Nigeria’s healthcare system.
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2 months ago |
leadership.ng | Tahir Ibrahim Tahir
It is encouraging to note that our education ministry officials are fast moving away from needless and controversial policies to more impactful ones that are geared towards revolutionising our archaic education policies and tertiary Institutions’ curricula. Dr. Tunji Alausa on assumption of office as education minister, quickly announced the reversal of the admission age benchmark for tertiary Institutions in the country from 18 years to 16 years.
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