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About Amir
Amir Muhammad is a dedicated multimedia bilingual journalist based in Jigawa, Nigeria. With a deep passion for broadcast and digital journalism, he serves as the Head of Digital Operations at Sawaba Radio, Jigawa's trusted information source. Amir is a versatile and highly skilled journalist with expertise in both traditional and digital media, making him a dynamic and effective communicator in today's fast-paced news landscape.
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Football Transfer Market: The Future of Araujo, Luis Diaz, Jack Grealish, and Other Top Players

22 Apr 2024  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
Barcelona is interested in Liverpool and Colombia forward Luis Diaz, and is considering an offer for 25-year-old Uruguayan defender Ronald Araujo, with Manchester United also following the player. Manchester City is open to offers for 28-year-old English midfielder Jack Grealish. Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United are competing for 28-year-old Real Madrid and France defender Ferland Mendy. Several Premier League clubs are tracking 19-year-old Atletico Madrid and Spanish forward Samu Omorodion, currently on loan at Alaves. Manchester United and Newcastle are monitoring 29-year-old French midfielder Adrien Rabiot's situation with Juventus.

Soldiers killed in ambush attack in Niger State

19 Apr 2024  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
Six Nigerian soldiers were killed in an ambush by gunmen in Niger State. The Nigerian Army spokesperson, Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, confirmed the incident, stating that the soldiers were attacked in Shiroro local government area on April 19, 2024. The army retaliated, killing several gunmen and seizing their weapons. The families of the deceased soldiers have been notified, and the Muslim soldiers among them have been buried in Minna. The army continues to pursue the remaining attackers and has urged local residents to maintain their normal activities.

Some soldiers dismissed from service for committing a major theft at Dangote Oil Refinery

14 Apr 2024  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
The Nigerian Army dismissed two soldiers, Corporal Innocent Joseph and Lance Corporal Jacob Gani, for stealing important cable wires from the Dangote Oil Refinery on April 14, 2024. The soldiers entered the refinery in an Acura jeep and were caught at the company's main gate with 897 cable wires.

IMF urges Nigerian government to focus on food scarcity issue

07 Mar 2024  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
The IMF has urged the Nigerian government to address the country's food scarcity issue. This call comes as governors emphasize the need for domestic production, particularly in the food sector, to alleviate economic hardship. Peter Obi, former Anambra governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, expressed his concerns about the country's struggles and his commitment to serving Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu asked Nigerians for patience, assuring them that economic reforms will yield positive results.

President Tinubu and the Emir of Qatar sign agreements to enhance sectors in Nigeria and Qatar

04 Mar 2024  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar have signed agreements aimed at enhancing key sectors between the two countries, including education, commerce, investment, youth employment, mining, tourism, and sports. Tinubu emphasized Nigeria's readiness to welcome investors and highlighted the strength and potential of the country's youth. Wale Edun, Nigeria's Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, has been appointed to lead discussions with Qatari authorities to identify and implement investment opportunities.

Health authorities confirm meningitis outbreak in 6 local government areas of Jigawa state

04 Mar 2024  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
Health authorities in Jigawa state have confirmed an outbreak of meningitis in six local government areas bordering Niger Republic. The affected areas include Babura, Birniwa, Malam Madori, Maigatari, Kaugama, and Suletankarkar. Infected individuals have been isolated, and health teams have been dispatched to administer vaccines in the affected regions. The public is advised to take preventive measures such as sleeping in well-ventilated rooms and avoiding overcrowding.

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In October 2022, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN, announced its intention to redesign the Naira note currency. The situation was hard for many people, particularly those in less advanced environments like Jigawa. This was a report regarding the situation.

This was a brief situation at the IDP Camp in Hadejia during the 2022 flooding in Jigawa state.

Eight people die in a car accident in Kogi State

08 Oct 2023  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
Eight people lost their lives in a car accident in the Aloma area of Ofu Local Government Area, Kogi State. The accident, confirmed by Samuel Oyedeji of the Federal Road Safety Corps, involved 21 passengers and occurred on Sunday. Thirteen others sustained various injuries due to a fire caused by the collision between a Sienna vehicle and a bus. Eyewitnesses attributed the accident to excessive speed and poor road conditions, noting that it took three hours to extricate one of the drivers.

Israel kills 24 Palestinian children in new attack on Rafah

07 Oct 2023  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on two homes in Rafah, southern Gaza, has risen to 24, including 16 children and six women. Many Palestinians died from severe injuries sustained during the Saturday attacks. Rescue efforts continue as more people remain trapped under rubble. The Gaza Volunteer Force reported finding several victims in their homes in eastern Rafah. Despite international warnings, Israeli forces threaten to invade Rafah, a major refuge for Gaza's displaced.

Residents of Gaza Strip Suffer Severe Hunger Due to Israel's Aid Blockade

01 Oct 2023  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
Israeli attacks on Gaza have displaced nearly 2.3 million residents, with statistics showing that a quarter of the population is suffering from severe hunger due to Israel's blockade on aid supplies. At least 88 people have died and 135 have been injured in recent attacks. The total death toll since the conflict began in October has reached 31,272, with over 73,024 injured. EU Foreign Affairs Minister Josep Borrell has condemned Israel's use of hunger as a weapon, urging the international community to denounce the situation in Gaza.

The WAEC Notoriety: What is it we so Yearn for in Students’ Resumption?

Amaechi’s theory of the monkey and Nigerian politicians

01 Oct 2023  |  www.opinionnigeria.com
The article discusses Nigerian Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi's candid revelations about his motivations for joining politics, which he attributes to unemployment rather than a desire to solve national issues. It highlights the self-serving nature of Nigerian politicians, contrasting it with the more nationalistic motivations of First Republic politicians. The piece also delves into the pervasive political treachery in Nigeria, using Amaechi's experiences and relationships with other politicians like Nyesom Wike and Peter Odili as examples. The author argues that the Nigerian electorate mistakenly believes politicians are in office to serve the public, while in reality, they are driven by personal gain.

A perspective: Why Jigawa Is The Poorest State?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.opinionnigeria.com
Jigawa state is identified as one of the poorest in Nigeria, with high poverty rates, low literacy, and significant maternal and infant mortality. The article attributes these issues to bad leadership, corruption, and greed, creating a vicious cycle of poverty. It suggests that improving leadership, modernizing education, supporting agriculture, and providing job opportunities for youth are essential steps for the state's development. The author emphasizes the need for progressive political structures to break the cycle of poverty and enable growth.

New Incentives organization holds a follow-up meeting on the program to assist breastfeeding mothers and infants in Jigawa state

01 Oct 2023  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
The international aid organization New Incentives held a follow-up meeting in Jigawa state to review the progress of its program assisting breastfeeding mothers and infants. The event recognized outstanding health workers and local government areas for their efforts in vaccination and child registration, awarding various prizes and commendations. The program, which has significantly expanded since its inception, has made notable strides in increasing vaccination rates and improving maternal and child health across several Nigerian states. Key stakeholders, including representatives from WHO, UNICEF, and local health authorities, attended the event.

NEMA to tighten security at its food storage facilities and offices nationwide

01 Oct 2023  |  Sawaba Radio 104.9 FM
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) announced plans to enhance security at its food storage facilities and offices across Nigeria to protect them from vandals. This decision follows an attack on one of its warehouses in Abuja, where youths allegedly looted food supplies. The statement, signed by NEMA spokesperson Manzo Ezekiel, highlights the economic challenges in Nigeria, including food scarcity and high prices. Prior to the warehouse attack, there were reports of people looting food trucks in various regions.

Game Cred: Y'all Skate Too? Examining Tony Hawk's Pro Skater's Curious Representation

01 Oct 2021  |  Film Cred
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, a seminal video game released in 1999, significantly influenced both gaming and skateboarding culture by making the sport accessible to a broader audience. Despite its success, the series has faced criticism for its lack of female representation, with only one female professional skater, Elissa Steamer, featured prominently until 2003. The article highlights the evolving inclusivity in skateboarding, evidenced by young female athletes' achievements in the Tokyo Summer Olympics and the growing presence of female skaters on social media. The piece also discusses the financial and developmental constraints that may have contributed to the limited representation of female skaters in the game series.

NYAFF 2020 Review: Moving On

16 Sep 2020  |  Filmed in Ether
Yoon Dan-bi’s debut feature film, Moving On, is a poignant family drama that captures the essence of three generations living under one roof. The film is praised for its naturalistic approach, emotional depth, and the subtle interconnections between characters. The performances of Choi Jung-un and Park Seung-jun as siblings are particularly highlighted, along with Kim Sang-dong's impactful role. The film is compared favorably to works by Diane Kurys, Yasujiro Ozu, Naomi Kawase, and Hirokazu Kore-eda, yet it maintains a unique style. The cinematography by Kim Gi-hyeon adds a nostalgic touch, enhancing the film's emotional resonance.

Predictive and Prescriptive training in achieving business operational excellence

18 Aug 2020  |  medium.com
The paper discusses the current state and gaps in the training industry, proposing a high-level solution to enhance business success through predictive and prescriptive training. It highlights the importance of continuous training for both service and production industries and identifies challenges such as the lack of flexibility in learning paths and the need for continuous improvement processes. The paper suggests leveraging predictive analytics to tailor training programs to individual needs, thereby improving performance and maximizing ROI. It also emphasizes the potential of using data from various sources, including social media, to create dynamic training profiles and provide real-time feedback for continuous improvement.

Guidelines for Total Reopening of School

29 Jul 2020  |  www.opinionnigeria.com
The article discusses the negative impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on education in Nigeria, highlighting the growing disparity between urban and rural students. It criticizes the Federal Government's lockdown order and suggests replacing it with social distancing measures. Recommendations include overhauling the education system, employing more teachers, and utilizing N-Power Volunteers for health checks. The author emphasizes the need for immediate action to prevent long-term educational inequality and potential increases in crime rates.

The Lost of An Academy Year: A Great Miscarriage for The Nigerian Students

09 Jul 2020  |  www.opinionnigeria.com
The Covid-19 pandemic has severely impacted Nigeria's educational sector, leading to the potential loss of an academic year for students. The author criticizes the government's handling of the situation and expresses deep emotional distress over the cancellation of exams and the long-term effects on students' futures. The pandemic's impact on education is seen as an irreparable loss, unlike the economy, which can recover through diversification.

Retrospection: Sule Lamido, Please Come Back; Jigawa Needs You

23 May 2020  |  www.opinionnigeria.com
The article advocates for the return of Sule Lamido as the governor of Jigawa State, praising his past leadership and contributions. It highlights the current challenges faced by the state and suggests that Lamido's qualities and governance style are needed to bring progress. The author also mentions other leaders like Nelson Mandela and Seretse Khama as examples of effective leadership. The piece is a strong opinion advocating for Lamido's return or for someone with similar qualities to lead the state.

Let's Borrow Common Sense

20 May 2020  |  www.opinionnigeria.com
The article criticizes the handling of Covid-19 by governments and the spread of misinformation, particularly from religious leaders. It emphasizes the importance of relying on scientific advice and common sense over unqualified opinions, especially from those with no medical expertise. The author argues that essential services like food markets should remain open, while religious gatherings are optional, highlighting the necessity of food for survival.

Russia’s Role in the Clash Between the Assad and Makhlouf Clans

20 May 2020  |  opinionnigeria.com
Russian media criticized Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his regime's corruption, while Rami Makhlouf, Assad's cousin, publicly complained about an anti-corruption investigation. This sparked speculation about a rift between Moscow and Damascus. However, the Kremlin does not have an alternative to Assad and does not wish to destabilize his regime. Russia's involvement in Syria is complex, including negotiations with the opposition and deals with Turkey. The Russian government and oligarchs close to the Kremlin are involved in the Syrian war economy, but the clash between Assad and Makhlouf is seen as an internal matter. Assad's anti-corruption efforts are consolidating financial resources, but attacking the Makhlouf clan could risk destabilizing the regime, which Russia wants to avoid.

‘Stray Dog’, 70 Years Later: Remembering Kurosawa’s detective masterpiece

01 Apr 2019  |  Filmed in Ether
Akira Kurosawa's 'Stray Dog' is celebrated as a detective masterpiece, despite the director's initial disappointment. The film, blending police procedural, film noir, and social critique, is noted for its gritty realism and humanistic portrayal of post-war Tokyo. Kurosawa's inspiration from Georges Simenon's Jules Maigret and the challenges of adapting a novel into a screenplay are highlighted. The film's unique depiction of Tokyo's crowded, hot environment and its social commentary on the aftermath of World War II set it apart from other detective stories. Toshiro Mifune's performance as rookie detective Murakami, alongside Takashi Shimura and other cast members, is praised for its depth and humanity. 'Stray Dog' remains a significant work in Kurosawa's career, showcasing his talent and the strong collaboration with Mifune.

Invisible Need Students at WMU - Part 1

11 May 2018  |  WMUK
Western Michigan University's Invisible Need Project supports over 20,000 students, providing food, healthcare assistance, and financial aid for tuition through donations and the sale of 'Gold Game Day' T-shirts. The project, initiated in 2014, includes a food pantry, the Student Emergency Relief Fund (SERF), and the Staufer Fund for medical bills. Project director Shari Glaser emphasizes its community-building aspect. Statistics show that frequent users of the food pantry have higher GPAs and better academic progress. The project has raised over $100,000 and sold more than 11,000 t-shirts, aiding over a thousand students, including senior Diana Campbell, who relied on the food pantry and SERF to stay in school.

Western Esports Center Draws Fans As Well As Critics

28 Mar 2018  |  WMUK
Western Michigan University is investing $500,000 to convert the Little Theater into a new Esports Arena, funded by University President Edward Montgomery’s initiative fund. The project aims to create a community space for students to engage in competitive gaming, with 22 workstations planned for various Esport events and academic programming. While some students and alumni are enthusiastic about the new facility, others in the community have criticized it as a waste of money. The center is expected to open in the fall, aiming to support the growing Esports industry and reduce the stigma around gaming.

WMU Opens New Virtual Reality Lab

28 Feb 2018  |  WMUK
Western Michigan University's Waldo Library has opened a new virtual reality lab, offering students and faculty the opportunity to explore and create VR content. Kevin Abbot emphasizes the immersive and engaging nature of VR, while Bill Brieger from Nova VR arcade highlights its potential for global educational connectivity. The lab is free and available on a first-come, first-served basis, aiming to integrate VR into educational experiences without the high costs associated with game development.
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