Tuesday, September 22, 2020

5 Times BOC Madaki Made Everyone love Hausa HIP-HOP!

  
 To celebrate the Greatest Hip-hop Artiste of our time from Beehive Birthday, BOC Madaki we bring to you “5 Times BOC Madaki Made Everyone love Hausa HIP-HOP!” attached with their visuals that made everyone love Hausa Hip-hop.
   
   It wasn’t an easy compilation based on the fact that BOC Madaki has numerous hit tracks but we narrowed our compilations to songs that have official videos. Recall that BOC once challenged Any Artiste to a battle of hits at 50 songs with no one accepting the challenge.

MATERIAL
This song was released From the EP ‘Allah Ya Tsare‘ 30th December 2018. Allah Ya Tsare by BOC MADAKI is out, The project houses top 3 collaboration from Concept man, Cman, Idreal, and international act Kahli Abdu with material as one of the lead track from the compilation.

KAYA A KASA
This was a major hit of the Year 2018, it came to birth after a long silence from BOC Madaki, he came through strong to give a street lingua “KAYA A KASA“.

CIWO
Trap infused Hausa tune, CIWO a love tune released on valentine’s day. Ciwo is a Cover Of A Song Titled “3 BELOW” Which was Originally Done By An American Artiste Called “SAINT JHN“.

it gained wide acceptance followed up by one of the best visuals by BOC yet

BEEHIVE (Stesh ft, BOC Madaki)
Young Achievers Artist of the Year 2018, Stesh featured BOC Madaki on the Beehive Anthem song which went viral as one of the best songs of 2018 released 2nd of August 2018 the video was made public September 2019.

ZAFI
one of BOC Madaki’s oldest hit “ZAFI” was his first official singles video shot off the debut and most accepted project NO ENGLISH. The video was shot and directed by Legendary mixer which was highly anticipated and still remains his most-watched visual on Youtube. Released 5th of May 2017 ZAFI has a total of 58,791 views on youtube as of the time of writing this article.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOC MADAKI!!!

Signed: Beehive Gossips Mgt!
Download the tracks at

Saturday, September 12, 2020

DISCOVER YOUR CALLING

By Ibrahim Tama
When you were born, you cried while the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a way that when you die, the world cries while you rejoice. We are living in an age when we have forgotten what life is all about. We have lost touch with humanity. We have lost touch with our purpose. We have lost sight of the things that matter the most.

Humanity. Did you know what Humanity means??
Humanity means caring and helping others whenever and wherever possible. Humanity means helping others at times when they need that help the most. Humanity means forgetting our selfish interest at times when others need our help. Humanity means extending unconditional love to each and every living being on Earth. One doesn't need a hefty bank account to contribute towards humanitarian development. Paying our domestic help fairly is humanity. Lifting the heavy bag for an old person is humanity. Helping disable person to cross the road is humanity. Helping your mom in chores is also humanity. In fact, helping anyone who is in need is humanity. As soon as we understand the importance of humanity in our day-to-day life, the purpose for which we are on Earth is Automatically fulfilled.

My Brothers and Sisters. Are you reading this?? If you are, I'm respectfully asking you: Who will cry when you die? How many lives will you help while you have the privilege to walk this planet? What impact will your life have on the generations that follow you? What legacy will you leave behind after you have taken your last breath? One of the greatest lessons I learned in my own life is that; if you don't act on life, life has a habit of acting on you. The days slip into weeks, the weeks slip into months, and the months slip into years. Pretty soon it's all over, and you are left with nothing more than a heart filled with regret over a life half-lived. So it's a must to compile good deeds to go before Allah (S W T)

Someone was asked on his death bed: "What would you do, if you could live your life over again?" He reflected, and said with a deep sigh: " I'd like to be the person i could've been, but never was." This is what death does to a person. Your position will be taken, your wealth will be shared, your wives will remarry. My brothers and sisters your BF's and GF's will move-on. And with time, you'll be wholly forgotten. Only few will remember you in their prayers. So you need to take action (Do good) before the four strong men take you to the cemetery.

I know someone might ask; how can I simplify so that I can enjoy the journey of life before it's too late? Don't worry, I have your answer. FIND YOUR CALLING, I believe, we all have special talents that one just waiting to be engage in a worthy pursuit. We're all here in this mankind for some unique purpose, some noble objectives that will allow us to manifest our highest human potential, while we at thesame time add values to the lives around us. Finding your calling doesn't mean you must quit your job or anything you have now. It simply means you need to bring more of yourself into work and focus on the things you do best. It means you need to stop waiting for others to make the changes you desire. " BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE MOST IN YOUR WORLD" And once you do, I guarantee, our lifes will change.

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Friday, September 11, 2020

EXPLORE YOUR TRUE STYLE.

Be unique, be brave, be divine.
With Vogue by Deeqi
Specialized on
1. Saloon
2. Pedicure
3. Kidies wear
4. Ladies wear
5. Shoes & BAGS
6. Natural Skin Care (Gyaran jiki)
7. Lalle
8. KITSO
9. Make-up
10. Renting of bridal outfits & kayan fulani
11. Classes for toiletrie
And lots more

Thursday, September 10, 2020

NORTH MUST GET IT RIGHT!

By: Usman Abdullahi Koli
Why do we keep saying; North and South? It tells us that there are divisions. There is a sharp, wide and bitter bridge between Northern and Southern Nigeria, we know. The North is deeply impoverished; the South is far more prosperous. But who is milking the North?

North is a region that is undoing itself by looking other side of its natural endowments. Despite the existence of many economic resources like; tin, kaolin, a variety of agricultural produce and enormous fertile land. Paradoxically, the people remain in abject poverty – leading to multifaceted crises of insurgency, electoral violence and other forms of crime. 

What's the North doing with this enormous land? The region needs to prioritise agriculture, trade, industry and general infrastructure. Doing this will corroborate the effort of Sir Ahmadu Bello initiation of industrialisation– the textile mills, groundnut mills.

On Politics, no doubt that the Northern region has put forward, several versatile and well known politicians and nationalists. These people have made it to the stardom and are fully recognised and engaged within and outside the continent.

After the independence, Nation's only Prime minister  (Sir. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa) came from the North. , late Sir. Ahmadu Bello who had played a very vital role in ensuring a secured  Nigeria in terms of security, development, education, health and transportation –which we still find useful today.

A quick flashback to military rule in Nigeria, we had several republic like other African Nations but North had produced 1/3 of heads of state we had. To mention ;  Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, Gen. Murtala Muhammad, Gen. Sani Abacha, Gen. Muhammad Buhari, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar among others are all products of sickening North. Though, they have contributed greatly and left a beautiful legacies behind. Their giant efforts are second to none as far as Nigeria is concerned.

On the other hand, to Democratic dispensations, Late. Shehu Shagari was a northerner, Late. Umaru Musa Yar'adua and President Muhammad Buhari are people from the region. On political opportunities, The Northern region has held and still holding many prestigious and influential positions. It is previleged to have produced capable heads of MDAs, heads of security agencies. 

It first produced PTF and EFCC boss. Among other merciful positions we have had include; a CBN Governor from Kano State, Sunusi Lamido Sunusi; INEC Chairmen from Kebbi, Prof. Attahiru Jega and Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, the current INEC boss from Bauchi states. The recent past Senate presidents,  Bukola Saraki from Kwara state and the current president of the Senate, Ahmad Lawal, from Yobe State belong to the region. It is also fortunate to have had the former the 8th and 6th National Assembly Speakers, Ghali NaAbba and Dogara Yakubu. Why shouldn't North get it right? With human and natural resources?

Captians of industries and philanthropists

When it comes to affluence and businesses people, we have the likes of Aliko Dangote, Abdulsamad Isyaka Rabiu, Mangal, Rahmaniya, among other prominent business moguls who are recognised globally are all northerners for their landmark achievements. Having Aliko Dangote as the richest man in Africa is, without doubt, worthy of pride. The north is blessed with rare privileges.

Northern Nigeria is a land of knowledge and wisdom. To clarify this; Late. Aminu Kano was a political activist, Sir. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was named the Golden voice of Africa for his excellent English accent, Late. Maitama Sule was a political and socio analyst, activist, unionist; Prof. Iya Abubakar would not be forgotten, Sa'adu Zungur, Bakari Dukku, are all knowledgeable people. It is said that those with knowledgeable people lead and are the best in a way of life. 

Furthermore, we have been blessed with talented individuals such as Prof. Ango Abdullahi, Hon. Faruk Adamu Aliyu, Engr. Buba Galadima, Late Abba Kyari among others. For the technocrats, who have traversed the different political evolution and who have shown boldly that they care for the north, we have former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Ex-Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, Aminu Tambuwal, Nasir El-Rufai, Abdullahi Ganduje, Bala Muhammed (Kauran Bauchi), Ibrahim Dankwambo among others. Later in the subsequent piece, I will provide my reasons for saying they care for the North. 

With 56.4 per cent of the country's population according to 1922 Census, the first after Nigeria was amalgamated, yet the North is left behind, we got no father nor shoulder to cry on. One imagines why the North is deep in insecurity, business failure, redundancy, failed education system, tribal war and uncertain tomorrow?

Why? The former Emir of Kano, Sanusi once said, “If the North does not change, the North will destroy itself”. And yes we are at the verge of destroying the very fabric of our social structure, if we don't think long and deep with a view to revolutionising our barrage of problems.

The problems the northern part is having ranging from educated illiterate who leading us, religious leaders who mislead us because of the mischievous greediness, politicians who have no plant for us except for themselves and their kinsmen, educated people who hide their knowledge because they don't want their students to triumph. 

Think of how blessed we have been since independence to have produced high caliber of persons who ruled over, yet our hospitals are like zoo. Our schools are like parks, our roads are in bad shape, health sector was poorly suffering and educational setback is consuming us. 

It is oblivious that presently, 81 percent of Buhari’s appointees are Northerners, we have the Minister of Defence and yet peace have failed to restore in the north, banditry, kidnappings, rapes are all matter of discussion. The Education minister came from the blessed north, I wonder why some schools and classes are not too conducive for learning. Facts show that some of President's capital projects are taken to the south or even executed but what has the north gained after all the efforts we made to ensure his victory?

Having the likes of talented and well educated people in the north, who have extraordinary wealth of experience could be said to be unfair, for we were left in the pool of illiteracy and we can't even dare to secure a way out of it. Because as far as we try, those leaders will get us back. 

Back then, with their F9 in WAEC and NECO, they were opportune to get work in the government but now instead of them to render same services with your upper credit in Diploma or HND they will reject you and dump you only because of the mindset that you will overshadow them. 

In the South, a politician can sponsor 10,000 students to study and be good products only because they want their future to be great. A good example is Rochas Foundation that spreads across the Country. I once asked, Does south have Almajiris or rejected children who are exposed to poverty and negligence of parents? I answered myself no, A question again I asked myself  is "was Rochas richer, nicer than many richest persons in the north" if not why only him. 

To talk of the Almajiris, the Jonathan administration had built 19 almajiris school in the north, in sympathy to the children and to carter for their needs and be under guard and control. 

Again, The Jonathan government built 6 federal universities in the north, only to strengthen the level of education in arewa land and to see that we have a brighter future ahead. Yes, we have some people who care for the north but only been criticised by the masses. Atiku Abubakar have provided job opportunities to hundreds of thousand youth in the country particularly in the north, Rabiu Kwankwaso has sponsored over 15, 000 students to study in and outside the country. 

Because kwankwaso once said, the north had fallen, the only way it would rise again is to have educated leaders of tomorrow. Kudos to you sir, Atiku and Kwankwaso have exhibited their efforts and its highly appreciated. 

Again, Gov. Elrufai of Kaduna state has done something impressive, he ensured that in kaduna no quack teacher is allowed to teach students, indeed that will help the students to have sound knowledge. Governor Bala Mohammed has also shown youth inclusion in governance by appointing over 10 youths into his cabinet, that will pave the way for the youth to excel.

Another issue of concern is that,  our religious leaders only care for themselves to get money for their children and create chaos in the name of religion and mislead us, we don't understand this untill now.

Unless we rediscover ourselves and learn a lesson from our failures, the north will be the worst place to live on Earth. We need to understand the value and power of education. Our well to do individuals should invest in education. However, much education consumes, paying off is assured.

It's pertinent to take exploration into the annals of our glory days when Nigeria was great ruled by great men of honour and patriotism, with a view to emulating them. Only when this happens the North will resusitate its greatness. 

Usman Abdullahi Koli, Writes from Mass Communication Department, ATAPOLY Bauchi
mernoukoli@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

BAUCHI ROYAL FATHER , 10 YEARS ON THE THRONE

His Royal Highness The Emire of Dr. Rilwanu Sulaiman Adamu  was born in 14/10/1970 in "Kobi" a popular area in Bauchi that's where the royal family are traditionally known to reside. He attended Kobi primary School between 1976-1982 from their he moved to Government College Toro between 1982-1987.

He obtained an NCE certificate from Abubakar Tatari Ali Polythecnic and moved to Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University all in Bauchi where he secured his first degree in Building Technology.

The young Emire was a school teacher at Government Day Secondary School Kofar Wambai in the year 1995 to 1996.

He was employed in the Nigerian Port Authority were he worked for 4years between 2002 to 2006.

In the year 2007 he changed place of work to Sao Tome and Principle under the federal ministry of foreing affairs.

 After the dead of his father he was chosen to be the emire on 30th July 2010.

The emire of Bauchi is bless with a wife Hajiya Murjanatu  and six children which are;
1.Fatima(Taqiyyah)
2. Aisha (Amatullah)
3. Sulaiman (Muhsin)
4. Hassana
5. Hussaini
6. Zainab


On 30th July 2020, HRH celebrate 10years on the throne.

In these years the emire was instrumental in lots of achievements

10years of peaceful coexistence in Bauchi Emirate.

10years of improve agricultural production.

10years of business and craftsmen advancement.

10years of harmony coordination between religious and ethnic groups in the emirate.

10 years of synergy in working with all the democratically elected governments which yielded evident democratic dividends.

The emire received a Doctorate Degree from Crescent University in Abeokuta and he's the Pro-Chancellor of Bauchi State University Gadau. The emire was Amirul Hajj for five years in the state.

The Bauchi State Emirate is historic and phenomenal in the establishment of Kingship and advancement of Islam in the northern region and struggles of Dan Fodio.

 The throne have house some excellent rulers

  These rulers are as follows:
1. Sarki Yakubu the first ruler who spend 40years on the throne

2. Sarki Ibrahim spent 32 years on the throne
3. Sarki Usman spent 5years 

4. Sarki  Ummaru spent 20years on the throne

5. Muallayidi spent 1year on the throne

6. Sarki Hassan spent 4years on the throne

7. Sarki Yakubu II spent 34years on the throne

8. Sarki Yakubu III spent 14years on the throne

9. Sarki Adamu Jumba spent 28years on the throne.

10. Sarki Sulaiman spent 28years.

11. Sarki Rilwanu the 11th ruler and the current emire of the kingdom.

Long live the King
May his rein last longer.
Amin.

By: Sulaiman Musa Ibrahim
Translator: Zakariyya Aliyu Gwaram