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The Punch on MSNNaira spraying crackdown: Cultural policing or economic necessity?In recent months, Lagos has witnessed a sharp intensification of the crackdown on spraying naira notes at social events, with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission leading enforcement efforts ...
The Northern Broadcast Media Owners Association (NBMOA) has said the recent court Federal High Court judgment on Arewa24 TV, ...
After launching its innovative online learning platform called Accessible Studybase to enhance classroom teaching and ...
Hausa weddings have always been rooted in elegance, modesty, and tradition but in today’s fashion forward world, they’re also ...
In Northern Nigeria, fashion is more than just what people wear. It is a strong part of the Hausa culture and history. For ...
"I don't steal. I only beg because I am hungry. Is it a crime to beg for food in a country where the government does not help ...
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The Punch on MSNUNESCO lauds Ogun NYSC boss for youth development effortsThe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation has lauded the Ogun State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Mrs. Olayinka Nasamu, for her commitment to championing ...
As of March 2025, Hausa, which is spoken by almost 50 percent of the population, has been named the official language of Niger, replacing French, which was imposed during the colonial period.
Saudi Arabia will broadcast the 2025 Arafah sermon in Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani, and 34 other languages to promote inclusivity during Hajj.
“Kauyawa Day” is a traditional cultural event celebrated primarily in northern Nigeria, especially among Hausa communities.
In a move to further distance itself from its colonial past, the government of Niger has officially adopted the Hausa language as the nation’s national language.
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