By Auwal Isah and Zaharaddeen Ishaq Abubakar
Al-Mizan, a long-established Hausa-language newspaper based in Zaria, Kaduna State, commemorated its 35th anniversary with a high-profile, three-day event in Kano. The celebration, held from January 10 to 12, 2025, brought together key stakeholders, representatives, and supporters from across the country.
The event opened with an interactive session aimed at strengthening relationships among the newspaper’s representatives and distributors, who traveled from various regions to participate.
Day two featured a series of lectures addressing pressing issues in the journalism industry. Topics included:
The lectures were delivered by leading experts, including Malam Al’ameen Chiroma (Abuja), Engineer Abbas Abdullahi (Kaduna), and Professor Isah Hassan Mshelgaru.
The final day concluded with discussions reflecting on Al-Mizan’s legacy and future. Key themes included:
These discussions were led by experienced professionals who examined the publication’s impact and the challenges it has faced over the years.
Al-Mizan recognized five individuals and institutions as “Al-Mizan Champions” for their significant contributions to its growth and resilience. The honorees were:
The event drew a distinguished audience, including academics, media professionals, and civil society leaders. Among those in attendance were:
Other notable attendees included Naziru Mika’ilu Abubakar, former Director of Daily Trust, Alhaji Danjuma Katsina, Chairman of Katsina Times and Taskar Labarai, and Barrister Haruna Magashi. Activist Comrade Shehu Sani, represented by Comrade Musa Baban Iya, and PDP local government chairmanship candidate Hon. Abdullahi Usman Tumburkai, also participated.
Since its inception, Al-Mizan has navigated significant challenges, including repeated clashes with authorities. Staff and distributors have faced arrests and detentions. In one notable incident in September 2023, the Department of State Services (DSS) detained the newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Malam Ibrahim Musa, at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport as he prepared to travel for Umrah.
Despite these obstacles, Al-Mizan has maintained its commitment to delivering independent, community-focused journalism. The anniversary celebrations highlighted its enduring influence in promoting Hausa-language media and amplifying underrepresented voices.
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