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Aliyu Ismaila Condoles the Family of Late Chief Timawus Mathias

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Daily Rendezvous  The Family of Late  Chief Timawus Mathias CONDOLENCE LETTER On Behalf of my family, Native Authority Primary (NA) and Bronnum Secondary School Old Boys, Numan Muslim Community, I write to condole the family, Pene Da Bwatiye, Government and people of Adamawa State over the passing on of our brother, uncle, father, Chief Mathias – Nzubyalata Homun Bachama. 2. It was with mixed feelings that we received the death because while we are naturally saddened by his passing away, we are equally proud of his achievements and indelible imprints he left on the sands of time. Our brother, Timawus, probably had a premonition of his transition to eternal glory, for after he recovered, he posted a message on his frightening experience on some social media platforms, where he was very active, and urged his readers to await further posts which he will share his deeply moving experiences with them. Little did Uncle Tim’s well-wishers and other readers of his post kno...

Aliyu Ismaila Tells Nigerians to Make Country Great Again

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Daily Rendezvous The Chairman, Governor Fintiri Transition Committee and former Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defense, Ismaila Aliyu, has tasked Nigerians to take the beginning of the year 2022 as an opportunity for the "Making of a New Beginning." Ismaila Aliyu, addressing Nigerians in his new year speech said, as individuals and as a nation, we must learn to take stock of the previous years and used it as stepping stone for progress for ourselves and our country. Ismaila said the challenges we faced in the ravaging Pandemic of COVID-19 with its crippling effects on our personal and collective economy, leading to Job losses, lost of lives and the shattering of global economies should not deter our resolve in embracing the possibilities of a great and beautiful 2022. Ismaila made this known in a a press statement issued to Daily Rendezvous, Thursday. Ismaila quoting Nelson Mandela said before leaving prison He had said, "As I stand before the door to my fre...