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“Breathe in, breathe out, Nigeria,” by Hassan Gimba

“Breathe in, breathe out, Nigeria," by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter Some time ago, I had an oblique conversation with Governor Mai Mala Buni about my health...

Why Nigerians no longer want to pay tax (2), by Hassan Gimba

Why Nigerians no longer want to pay tax (2), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter There is no doubt that trust was the main determiner in making...

Why Nigerians no longer want to pay tax (1), by Hassan Gimba

Why Nigerians no longer want to pay tax (1), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter There is this hullabaloo that has enveloped the country, with debates all...

HBD Buni, the Leader Who Forfeited His Inheritance for Peace (1), by Hassan Gimba

HBD Buni, the Leader Who Forfeited His Inheritance for Peace (1), by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter Last week, while the battle against a new security threat,...

The Arbiter: Re-readers’ comments (1)

The Arbiter: Re-readers’ comments (1) From time to time, we try to give way to our readers to make their voices heard through their input....

Mr President, We Are at War, by Hassan Gimba (1)

Mr President, We Are at War, by Hassan Gimba (1) The Arbiter I was supposed to continue my discourse on Yobe State, its creation, its leaders,...

Yobe @ 33: The journey so far, by Hassan Gimba

Yobe @ 33: The journey so far, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter This week, Yobe State will become 33. On August 27, 1991, President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida...

Governor Buni and the parable of one good turn, by Hassan Gimba

Governor Buni and the parable of one good turn, by Hassan Gimba The Arbiter Mai Mala Buni, the governor of Yobe State, is one of...

From Insurgency To Prosperity: Yobe’s remarkable turnaround, by Suleiman Hassan Gimba

From Insurgency To Prosperity: Yobe’s remarkable turnaround, by Suleiman Hassan Gimba To the average Yobean, Buhari’s visit to Yobe State, where he commissioned excellent projects...

The death of Almajiri system and the new challenge, by Hassan Gimba

The ARBITER Almajiri, masculine, or almajira, feminine, is a Hausa word. Almost 50 percent of Hausa is borrowed from Arabic. Almajiri is derived from the word Almuhajirun with Hijrah as...

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