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(30): The Death of Peace; Grieving Kano at 54.

MA Iliasu . Gone are becoming the days when hearing the name "Kano" puts on the mind the booming market society where harmony is a norm and both the commodious and experiential social vanity mature so much that the natives don't bother involuntary travelling, the captivation of which trigger envy from, and the pull of which never set free the desire of, other native inhabitants. Those existential foundations that have been holding the society together and helping the sustainability of the people and their culture fluctuates over time, and often, in different forms. One day it's politics shaking the peace, another it's economics threatening the welfare and in other days it's culture and geography experimenting on moral decadence and environmental pollution. However, none among the interdependent factors has proven irrecoverable over the 54 years old history of the state. Meanwhile, despite those subtle and blunt recoveries, the momentarily cancerous social dile...