Wednesday, 22 March 2017




ARABIC DEPARTMENT ORGANISED INTRA-CLASS ARABIC DEBATE COMPETITION


The Arabic Department of Mu-Allah Yidi Arabic Secondary School, Maradun organised an intra-class debate on 23rd Jimaada Akhir, 1438 which is equivalent to 22nd March, 2017.

PHOTO SPEAKS



HOD Arabic and the Panel of Judges


Participant: Abdullahi Ashiru Maradun



Participant: Lawali Mustapha Bawa-Daji

Participant: Lawali Liman Gidan Dawa

Participant: Abdun-Nasir Haruna Danfako


Participant: Abdulkarim Zubairu Maradun


Participant: Aminu Ibrahim

Saturday, 31 October 2015

ABOUT THE SCHOOL

Mu-Allah Yidi Arabic Secondary School Maradun was established in 1993, three years before Zamfara State was carved out of Sokoto State during the reign of Malam Yahaya Abdulkarim who was elected as governor of Sokoto State,  between January 1992 and November 1993,under General Ibrahim Babangida's
attempted transition to democracy. Despite few insfrastructures and students enrolment at the initial phase, the school's excellent academic achievements in both secular and non secular subjects won the hearts of parents and guardians so much that students enrolment grew to an unprecedented level.

Not Much later in the year 2000, the first set of students enrolled made an amazing history by participating and winning first position in the competition organized by Mathematical Centre Abuja.
In 2005, Mu-Allah Yidi Arabic Secondary School Maradun was rated number one for having the best result in NECO examination in Zamfara State.

Two years later, in 2007 our noble institution participated in M.S.S organised quiz and essay competition held at G.G.A.S.S Gusau and won prizes for second position. Today, M.A.S.S Maradun is one of the most structured and well-equipped school in Zamfara State and a salient landmark in Maradun.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK

You are welcomed to Mu-Allah Yidi Arabic Secondary School Maradun's official blog opened to bridge information gap between our noble citadel of learning and the society for which it was established. With current IT transformation in the world this blog will go along way in boosting interactive internet communication by posting important updates about the school which everyone can easily access from computers and phones. Happy surfing!
Thanks,
The Principal
Mukhtar Jibo Maradun

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

MASS MARADUN ICT INTALLATIONS COMPLETED

The long awaited installation of internet facility in Mu-Allah Yidi Arabic Secondary School, Maradun is no longer a dream but an achieved reality. The Softwire Digital Solutions has on Saturday 25th October, 2015 installed the internet gadgets in the school. MASS Maradun is now a WIFI hotspot with blazing broadband internet network.

                                                          ROUTER AND MODEM IN THE RACK



                                                         VIASAT LNB AND DISH


CROSS SECTION OF MINI ICT

Saturday, 12 October 2013

ORDER OF PRINCIPALS FROM ESTABLISHMENT TO DATE

Buhari A. Ibrahim Tambawal 1993-1994

Malam Abdullahi Junaidu 1994-1995

Hamisu Mijinyawa 1995-1996


Sani Abdullahi Jangebe 1996-1998

Bello A. Sule 1998-2001


Bala Muhammad Gora 2001-2003




Muhammad S. Garba 2003-2008

Malam Hassan Sa'idu Tela 2008-2010



Malam Umar Gado Nahuche 2010-2012



 Ibrahim Lawal Talata Mafara 2012- 2015



Mukhtar Jibo Maradun 2015 to Date

Friday, 6 September 2013

CENTENARY DEBATE: SUCCESSFUL BEGINNING



Mu'Allah Yidi Arabic Secondary School Maradun has on Wednesday 4th December, 2013 attended the first round of inter-secondary schools centenary debate at Maimuna Hassan Hall G.G.A.S.S. Gusau in which 24 schools participated. M.A.S.S Maradun performed wonderfully and stirred boisterious applause from the audience. It emerged winner against its opponent G.G.D.S.S. Gusau [Tudun Wada] on the topic "Children are Nation Pace-Setters in Educational Development in Nigeria" Our triumphant students who graced the stage are:
1. Haliru Ibrahim (First Speaker)
2. Mustapha Umar (Second Speaker)
3. Isah Ahmad (Third Speaker)
Our first speaker was declared as the third best speaker among 72 students from 24 schools.