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Mother seeks support to educate 10-year-old daughter who writes with legs in Zaria

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Mother seeks support to educate 10-year-old daughter who writes with legs in Zaria

Mother seeks support to educate 10-year-old daughter who writes with legs in Zaria

Mother seeks support to educate 10-year-old daughter who writes with legs in Zaria Malama Amina Idris, Mother of Fatima Kabiru, a 10-year-old pupil who writes with her legs, has appealed for support to educate her daughter and enable her pursue her dream of becoming a medical doctor.

Fatima Kabiru is a primary five pupil at Chikaji Model Primary School in Sabon Gari Local Government Kaduna State.

Amina Idris, mother of five children and resident of Dogarawa Area of Sabon Gari Local Government, made the appeal in an interview with newsmen on Tuesday in Zaria.

She said that she had some complications during the delivery of the baby (Fatima) where the traditional birth attendant had to refer her to Gambo Sawaba General Hospital, Zaria.

“While at the hospital, the medical personnel initially recommended a caesarean-delivery but later abandoned the caesarean delivery and removed the baby.

“They (medical personnel) also told me that they observed the baby’s hands had sustained some internal fractures during the delivery processes and recommended orthopedic treatment.

“I was later discharged from the hospital, while at home and upon seeing the conditions of her hands we then obtained for the services of a traditional orthopedic practitioner and the services were not successful.

“Since then her hands failed to work after several medications,’’ Idris said.

According to her, “at a point in time my husband (Fatima’s father) divorced me due to the alleged huge medical burdens, but his relations begged me not to leave the matrimonial home because of our children.”

Idris said her daughter has been using her legs to eat, write, apply makeup and is now making efforts to clean herself with little help.

She added that her daughter is now a primary five pupil at Chikaji Model Primary School and had been attending Islamic school at Chikaji Area of Sabon Gari local government.

She said that the girl has shown a very high zeal for education with a dream of becoming a medical doctor, “hence my appeal to the public for support to educate her and seek further medication for her.”

Earlier, Fatima Kabir, who demonstrated how she used her legs to write, eat, apply powder and do some makeup, said she was not discriminated against by either her teachers or classmates.

Kabir expressed her determination to study further, stressing being a pupil with a special need her dream is to become a medical doctor.

She, therefore, joined her mother to urge the public for support on her quest for education or any other necessary assistance.

Similarly, Malam Nura Uba, the Public Relations Officer of the School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) of Chikaji Model Primary School, said the committee discovered the pupil’s condition on Oct. 13 during its routine visit to the school.

He said subsequent upon the discovery of the pupil’s condition, the committee took her case to Alhaji Mohammed Usman, Chairman of Sabon Gari Local Government Council, who instantly raised some financial assistance to the girl.

According to Uba, the council of Sabon Gari LG has also pledged to sponsor her education at a school for children with special needs.

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Final year student dies during abortion in Lokoja

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By: Zagazola Makama

A final year student of the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, has died during an abortion procedure in a private clinic.

Zagazola learnt incident occurred on Aug. 26 at Al-Hassan Clinic and Maternity, Sarkin Noma, Lokoja.

The deceased, identified as Omotosho Dorcas, 26, was six months pregnant and had gone to the clinic for termination of the pregnancy.

“In the process of the abortion, she bled to death,” said sources.

The sources said police detectives visited the scene, took photographs, and evacuated the corpse to the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, for preservation.

The sources added that the suspect behind the procedure has been arrested, while the case would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.

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Automatic Tuition Aid: Al-Ansar University Offers Scholarships to New Intakes

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Automatic Tuition Aid: Al-Ansar University Offers Scholarships to New Intakes

By Auwal Umar, Gombe

In a remarkable move to reduce the financial burden of higher education, Al-Ansar University, Maiduguri, has announced an Automatic Scholarship Scheme for self-sponsored candidates seeking admission into the university for the 2025/2026 academic session.
The initiative, approved by the Founder and President of the Al-Ansar Foundation, Dr. Mohammed Kyari Dikwa, offers partial tuition fee scholarships to all qualified new students.
According to the university management, this initiative underscores the foundation’s long-standing commitment to educational access and youth empowerment.
This was contained in a press statement signed by the Vice-Chancellor Professor Abubakar Musa made available to Newsmen on Wednesday.
He said that the scholarship is open to candidates applying through UTME, Direct Entry, or those transferring from recognized universities.
The university emphasized that this offer is specifically for fresh applicants, and excludes students applying for the MBBS programme.
To qualify, UTME applicants must have scored at least 150 in the 2025 examination, possess the correct subject combination for their chosen course, and have at least five credit passes at O’ Level, including English Language and Mathematics.
The Direct Entry candidates are expected to hold recognized qualifications such as NCE, ND, or IJMB, along with five O’ Level credits including English and Mathematics.
Transfer candidates must have secured original admission through JAMB from 2022 or later, and are required to confidentially submit their official academic transcript to Al-Ansar University. They must also meet the academic and departmental requirements of their chosen programme.
The scholarship applies to degree programmes in the College of Arts, Social and Management Sciences, the College of Science, Information and Communication Technology, and the College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, except for the MBBS programme which is not covered under this scheme.
Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the university’s official website at www.aum.edu.ng, where they can complete the online admission application form and upload all relevant documents.
The university also issued an important reminder about the admission process. All result uploads must be done through JAMB-approved CBT Centres, otherwise, the candidate may not appear on the JAMB CAPS portal for admission recommendation.
The Candidates are urged to check their JAMB CAPS profiles and respond to any offer of admission within four weeks, or risk automatic withdrawal of the offer. Furthermore, JAMB has set a final deadline for admission into private universities, which is the end of November 2025. Any delay beyond this will make it impossible for JAMB to approve such admissions.
Al-Ansar University is calling on all eligible candidates to take advantage of this unique opportunity to pursue their dreams without the full weight of tuition costs. The Automatic Scholarship Scheme is a bold step toward transforming lives through inclusive and quality education.

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DIGITAL RIGHTS: EU, ASF FRANCE SUPPORT FIGHT AGAINST CYBERBULLING IN NIGERIA

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DIGITAL RIGHTS: EU, ASF FRANCE SUPPORT FIGHT AGAINST CYBERBULLING IN NIGERIA

By: Michael Mike

Avocats Sans Frontieres (ASF) France with the support from the European Union (EU) in conjunction with the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), through it e- RIGHTS Protect has called for more strength to fight against cyberbulling and digital rights violation in Nigeria.

This was made known at the grand finale of the national inter-school digital rights competition organized by ASF under it E-RIGHTS platform last Tuesday in Abuja.
After a thorough engagement by various schools across the country, four schools from different States and zone were qualified to the final, namely Kano State, Lagos, Imo and FCT.

In the keenly contested competition, the Sonmori Senior Comprehensive High School, Ifako Ijaiye, Lagos State emerged as the winner, followed by FCT, Imo and Kano respectfully. The winner takes home the sum of one million Naira with support also from the eRights project to empower what they are doing in terms of digital literacy.

ASF France, Nigeria County Director, Angela Uwandu Uzoma, explained that, the competitions is more than celebration of talents, but celebration of courage, consciousness and commitment. She said, the occasion is not just to shaping conversation of the students, but to shaping their future.
She further said “The eRights project aims at promoting digital rights, not just for the adults, but also for the children, ensuring that the children are not left behind in this conversation. So children are themselves today participating in putting out empowering videos, messaging to discourage cyberbullying, to say no to cyberbullying because of the attendant effects and the harms that it can cause”

“The Cybercrimes Act, which was recently revised, amended particularly with Section 24, which was amended in 2024, to ensure that the government addresses some of these issues
“The government needs to do more. And we’re seeing that this Act, which ordinarily should protect citizens, to empower them to create a safe space for engagement, ensure that people are able to express themselves freely as guaranteed by the Constitution, including children” she added.

Also, the EU representative at the event, Program Manager, CSO, Human Rights and Youth, Mrs. Wynyfred Achu-Egbuson, believed that, the competition will bring to the understanding of Yong people that they have a responsibility towards not only protecting their rights but also protect the rights of other people who use the digital space.
She further said, the issues surrounding digital rights in Nigeria and other developed countries of the West is dynamic. Therefore, the issues of legislations and regulation towards digital rights is developing, the situation is dynamic and ever changing

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