Mr Rufa’i, advised successful applicants to visit the recruitment portal for relevant details.
On June 25, Peoples Gazette reported how zealots killed Mr Buda over an allegation of blasphemy, a development that attracted widespread condemnation from Nigerians.
When patterns repeat themselves, they become a tradition and we get desensitised.
Ahmad Rufai, Sokoto police spokesperson, confirmed this killing to People Gazette on Sunday evening.
“I want to correct this misconception that SSANU leadership has given up the struggle for the retrieval of those four months. It is our entitlement. It is our salaries.”
“The stupidity that the girl showed is so horrific that no Muslim would take it mildly,” the Sokoto education commissioner added.
“The CP reminds residents of the recent ban on religious protest of any kind, and has warned that violators would be promptly dealt with.”
“PUBLIC NOTICE: Capt Jamil Abubakar is no longer a pilot @AzmanAir; his last flight with us was 22nd Dec 2019,” Azman Air said in a rebuttal tweet.
Mr Abubakar has been criticised for deleting a social media post condemning the murder of Deborah Samuel by Islamic extremists.
The clergyman said “All masses in Sokoto metropolis have been suspended until the curfew is lifted.”
