Jamila tangaza biography
Head, Hausa Service, BBC World Service
Class of 2010-11
Jamilah Tangaza is the Head of BBC's Hausa Service – one of the language services of the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC World Service. As Head of BBC Hausa, Jamilah Tangaza oversees the production and transmission of the Service’s daily output on radio, online and mobile phone. She runs two production teams – in London and in Nigeria; and manages BBC Hausa Staff which include Producers, Broadcast Journalists and In-the-field Reporters in Nigeria, Niger, Ghana and Cameroun.Prior to becoming the Head of BBC Hausa, Jamilah worked as Acting Head of BBC Hausa between 2005 and 2006. She joined the BBC in 1992 as a Producer - planning, producing, and presenting news and current affairs programmes for the BBC Hausa Service. In 1994 she became a Senior Producer, overseeing production and supervising BBC Hausa staff and reporters in the West Africa region. From 2004 to 2005, Jamilah worked as the BBC's Abuja Editor, responsible for planning and organising the BBC's output from Nigeria. Jamilah has also worked with various other BBC departments, presenting and producing a range of programmes including BBC World Service’s English flagship programme, Outlook, and the BBC’s English for Africa programmes, Focus on Africa and Network Africa. Jamilah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Bayero University Kano, Nigeria, and a Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She attended the BBC’s Leadership Programme in collaboration with the Ashridge Business School, University of Hertfordshire. Jamilah was an attendee of the British Parliamentary Briefing in 2010, where she spoke on Radicalisation in Northern Nigeria exploring the nature and causes of radicalisation in Nigeria and how perceptions of these local conflicts influence the nature of radicalisation including that of the middle class in the United Kingdom. Jamilah is a member of the United Kingdom's Chattered
EFCC na cigaba da tsare Jamilah Tangaza
Hukumar da ke yaki da cin hanci da rashawa a Najeriya-EFCC ta kama shugabar sashin kula da mallakar filaye a hukumar mulki ta babban birnin Najeriya, Abuja, Hajiya Jamilah Tangaza, bisa zargin karkatar da wasu kudade na gwamnati.
Wata majiya daga EFCC ta shaida wa BBC cewa ana zargin Jamilah Tangaza ne wadda ta shiga hannun hukumar tun ranar Laraba, da karkatar da kudaden da suka kai Naira miliyan 150.
Majiyar ta ce an yi amfani da kudaden ne wajen sayen wani gida a gundumar Asokoro a Abuja, inda aka yi amfani da wasu kamfanoni da ke da alaka da ita.
Yunkurin BBC na jin ta bakin Jamilah Tangazar bai yi nasara ba, saboda wayar salularta ba ta tafiya, kuma babu amsar sakon "text" da aka aika mata.
Majiyar EFCC ta ce hukumar na bincikar Hajiya Jamilah ne, bayan ta samu bayanai kan bacewar kudaden, kuma ba ta gamsu da bayanan da Jamilah Tangazar ta yi mata ba kan tuhumar.
A cewar majiyar, duk da rashin gamsuwa da bayananta, hukumar EFCC ta bayar da belinta.
Sai dai hukumar ta EFCC tana ci gaba da tsare ta saboda ba ta cika sharuddan belin na ta ba.
Jamilah Tangaza dai tsohuwar shugabar sashin Hausa na BBC ce, ta kuma kasance mataimakiya ta musamman ga tsohon ministan babban binin Nigeria Abuja, kafin daga baya ta zama shugabar sashin kula da mallakar filaye ta babban birnin tarayyar.
- Hukumar jami'an fararen kaya (DSS) ta kama wani matashi mai suna Idris bisa zarginsa da yunkurin kitsawa tsohuwar ma'aikaciyar BBC, Jamila Tangaza yadda za ta gudu ta bar kasar ta wata karamar boda a jihar Kwara
- Hukumar ta kama matashin ne dauke da fasfo din Jamila Tangaza a lokacin da hukumar shige da fice na kasa dake yankin Chikanda a jihar Kwara ke kokarin mannawa fasfo din sitam
Kamar yadda hukumar ta DSS ta bayyana, Jamila Tangaza na jiran ta karbi fasfo din ne don ganin ta bar kasar ta wannan bodar. Kuma har zuwa yanzu ba a gan ta ba bayan matashin ya sanar da ita halin da yake ciki.
A cikin watan Agusta ne dai hukumar EFCC ta kama Jamila Tangaza bisa zarginta da wawure naira milyan 800 a lokacin da take rike da mukamin darakta na ma'aikatar AGIS da kuma mukamin babbar mai taimakawa tsohon ministan Abuja, Sanata Bala Mohammed.
Wata majiya daga hukumar EFCC ta bayyanawa majiyarmu ta Sahara Repoters cewa ta yi mamakin yadda Tangaza ta sake samun wani fasfo din duk da cewa ta ajiye fasfo dinta na ainihi a ofishin hukumar a lokacin bada belinta.
Majiyar ta kara da cewa za a sake kama Tangaza tare da tsohon ministan Abuja da zarar an kammala bincike.
Tuni dai hukumar ta EFCC ta garkame tsohon ministan na Abuja, Sanata Bala Mohammed a ofishinta bisa zarginsa da salwantar da wasu bilyoyin kudade a daren jiya Litinin.
A wani labarin mai kama da wannan kuma, Tsohon ministan jiragen sama, Femi Fani Kayode ya yanke jiki ya fadi a komar hukumar EFCC dake Abuja a ranar Asabar din da ta gabata, kamar yadda tsohon dogarinsa, Jude Ndukwe ya bayyanawa manema labarai a jiya Litinin.
Jude ya kara da cewa ba dan daukin gaggawar da jami'an lafiya na hukumar suka kawowa Fani Kayode ba, da labari ya sha bamban.
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Idris Waziri
Ambassador Idris Waziri is was Nigeria’s ambassador to Pakistan with concurrent accreditation to the Republic of Maldives and Afghanistan. He was also the minister of commerce during the second tenure of former President Olusegun Obasanjo. He was appointed minister in 2003 and removed in 2006. A member of the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), under his tenure, the cassava revolution that later metamorphosed into cassava bread during the tenure of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan started. Waziri, who was originally from Gongola state, now from the present day Taraba state, started his career in the public service as administrative officer until he rose to the position of permanent secretary.
In an interview while in office, he talked about generating revenue for the government through non-oil export, saying, “Agricultural products and solid minerals are our main focus, but we want to ensure that we encourage the export of non-oil products; this is very important for us. We want to increase the capacity of our factories and make them able to compete as well as to produce what we want. Nigeria is a very big economy with more than 125 million people; it represents a huge market. Currently our economy is dependent on oil and gas; 90% of our foreign exchange comes from oil, only this sector of the economy is fully developed, not even our gas sector is properly developed. So, when we realised that Nigeria was becoming a mono-economy with all the dangers, we came to the conclusion that the only way we could make our economy move and grow is through the diversification of the economy. The main sectors we have to look at are first of all agriculture which employs 60 to 70% of our population.”
In 2012, he declared his intention to run for the chai