Years ago, a young Hausa/Fulani boy named Ahmad Isah arrived Dutse with little more than hope and a determination to learn the Qurβan. Life was not easy. To survive, Isah ran errands for neighbours and worked in peopleβs homes rather than beg for food, all while attending his Islamiyya lessons.
It was during one of those errands that his life began to change for good. He crossing paths with Mr Alan Maiyaki, a civil servant recently transferred from Benin City, Edo State, to
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