Abbas Harun was born on 13th March, 1992 in Abbas Harun was born on 13th March, 1992 in Kwarbai Zaria city, Kaduna state, Nigeria. Started his primary school at Musa LGE primary school, then proceeded to Demonstration secondary school ABU Zaria, and moved to Gipat intercontinental college Zaria where he obtained his SSCE there. Abbas Harun proceeded his studies at Nuhu Bamally Polytechnic Zaria where he obtained IJMB À level in concentration to physics, chemistry, and biology. This has enable him to pursues his studies in prestigious Ahmadu Bello University Zaria where he is currently enrolling his program. Moreover, he is also enrolling program in the university of the people, United State. Abbas Harun is an animals and environmental activist, anti racism activist, political and international analyst, freelance writer, Ghost writer in Independentfeed.com. Abbas Harun participated in voluntarily community services such as tutoring in MITS for eight years. One of his solid achievement in the world is that he has trained students of apex academic performance. He also succeeded in planting 100 trees before the end of 2019 which he copied from young climate Activist Greta Thungerb.
Notes From Zaria City: Do You Think Afropbohia Is A New Thing To Africa, And More Specifically Nigeria? Diversity is an aspect of human existence that cannot be eradicated by terrorism, war or self-consuming hatred. It can only be conquered by recognizing and claiming the wealth of values it represents for all. Today is nearly four decades Nigerian government expatriated two million uncorroborated immigrants, and nearly half of whom were Ghanaian. They simply did it because the oil market was booming, but in 1983 when the “Ghana Must Go” revolution begun, the economy had weakened drastically. The debarment cohered with a period of economic rigor in Ghana, both of which exacerbated the plight of returnees. That was the genesis of the bag in Nigeria famously known as “Ghana Must Go” which is still used. Similarly, in 1969 Ghana’s government expelled nearly 190,000 foreigners and vast majority of whom were Nigerians. Their main reason for doing so is because of indigenization clamo...
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