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Kano Primary School’s 47 buildings are gutted by fire.

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During the weekend, a tragic fire broke out at the Tsangaya model boarding primary school in Kano State.
According to reports received by Track News today, the fire destroyed at least 47 buildings, including classrooms, offices, and restrooms.

The Kano State Fire Service’s Public Relations Officer, Saminu Abdullahi, confirmed in a statement made available to journalists on Monday evening that no lives were lost in the incident.

He did note, however, that the fire destroyed 14 classrooms, 12 offices, and 21 toilets on the school grounds in Kiyawa village, Bagwai Local Government Area, Kano state.

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He explained that the Bichi Fire Service station received an emergency call from a local resident, Alhaji Gaddafi Sani Bagwai, reporting a fire in the school.

According to Abdullahi, when the rescue team arrived at the school, they discovered that the inferno had engulfed the Tsangaya Model boarding primary school building.

According to the fire department’s investigation, the fire started in the administrative block and was caused by the school’s solar system.

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Abdullahi assured that all of the school’s students had been rescued safely.

MK Ahmed, a prominent Kano politician, has died.
Alhaji MK Ahmed, a former administrative secretary of the defunct Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU), died over the weekend.

According to reports obtained by Naija News on Monday, the prominent Kano State politician died last Saturday, leaving behind thirty (30) children and grandchildren.

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Suleiman Ahmed, one of the deceased’s children, confirmed the sad development to newsmen, stating that their father died at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) over the weekend.

According to the report, Alhaji Ahmed is survived by a wife, 30 children, and numerous grandchildren.

According to Track News, MK Ahmed founded the Nigerian Pilgrims Welfare Association in 1961 and served as its secretary. He also wrote the book “The Chronicle of NEPU/PRP.”

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The deceased worked for a number of government and private organizations, including the now-defunct Electricity Corporation of Nigeria, ECN; the National Electric Power Authority, NEPA; and Arab Brothers, among others.

In 2003, he was awarded the national honor of Member of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, MFR.

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