Interviews

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Zulum condoles presidency, army over loss of Lagbaja

Interview - 3 months ago

BY USMAN MOHAMMED, OCTOBER 7, 2024, 2:42 PM


Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has expressed his condolen...

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BREAKING: CDS leads service chiefs to Borno, interface with troops

Interview - 2 years ago

BY USMAN MOHAMMED, MARCH 30, 2023 | 12:44 PM


Gen. Leo Irabo, Nigerian Chief of Defense Staff has arrived Borno for an operat...

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We survived Boko Haram’, Buba Shoes speaks about its re-emerging shoe business

Interview - 8 years ago

Mal. Buba, a son of Borno, is the founder of Buba Shoes Enterprise which was established way back in 1980. His shoe-making business is among the ...

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Meet Nafisa Abdullahi, a first class graduate of University of Maiduguri.

Interview - 8 years ago

YEN: Who is Nafisa Abdullahi?

NAFISA: My name is Nafisa Abdullahi. I was born and raised here in Maiduguri, Borno State. I had my nursery and primary...

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‘By trying often, a monkey learns how to jump from tree to tree without falling’ – a teenage writer, Safiya says

Interview - 8 years ago

Safiya, an impossibly witty teenager, currently writing a story, Child of Wisdom, speaks to us about her passion and her work in this inte...

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What Engr. Kabiru Wanori, told Yerwa Express News

Interview - 8 years ago

Our correspondent meets new Zannah Ngamzaima of Borno, new FNSE and new FNIEEE, Engr. Kabiru Mohammed Wanori, as he features in our maiden ...



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