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Batsirai Kasu

Mathew Kukah

Sam Aruwan

Joseph Mamman

Nuhu Irimiya

Moses Tafarki

 

 
 
 
   

Editorial

It has been a while since we wrote an editorial. During this period our world has changed through wars and natural disasters.  In my own homeland, Kaduna,  communities are segregated according to their religious beliefs. Here at Kuramaa.com, we have stayed informed on these issues and have offered assistance where we were able to.

Since wars, forms of crime and violence are created by human beings, we have hope that it will take human beings to address these issues.

These brings us to the mission of our website. We hope to promote ideas that help local communities address the problems of war, peace, hunger, poverty, diseases, homelessness, all forms of abuse and child labour affecting our communities.

These people are the forgotten people. And we intend to bring to you their sight and sounds.  We will be challenging indigenes of these communities to take a leading role in finding local solutions to these global problems. 

Through the Tafarki Foundation, we will offer incentives to help communities begin to find ways to deal with these global problems locally. The Tafarki Foundation will soon begin accepting grant proposals for consideration.

As always thank you for your thoughts and continual support.

 

 

 

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