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Ruwan Bagaja Hausa pronunciation: [Ruwan
Bagaja]
literally meaning "Water of Cure" is a
debut novel written in
Hausa language by Dr
Abubakar Imam at the...
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University of London's
Institute of Education. He
submitted the play
Ruwan Bagaja for a
literary competition in 1933. In 1939,
together with
Robert East and...
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successful career as a writer,
starting with his 1934
debut novel Ruwan Bagaja.
During the same six-year stay in Zaria, he
penned and
published the Magana...
- O. E. Azare; Gursoli, Gursoli; Shagori, Shagori; Duhuwa,
Kofar Jauro;
Bagaja,
Kofar Jauro;
Charachara Primary School,
Primary School; W. T. C., Gate...
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published in the
entire Northern Nigeria, the
first or the
second being Ruwan Bagaja by
Abubakar Imam.
Kagara was born to the
family of the
Alkali (chief judge)...
- well-known
Hausa authors of
Northern Nigeria,
including Magana Jari Ce,
Ruwan Bagaja by
Abubakar Imam, Ganɗoki by
Muhammadu Bello Kagara,
other Books include...
- Isa
Bargaja Bargaja, Pri. Sch.;
Bargaja Kibiya,
Bargaja Shiyar Kibiya;
Bagaja Chiediya; Modaci, ****e; D/Zanke Makaranta;
Modaci Shiya H****an,
Shiyar H****an/Modachi...
- Darya. The Gogurtly, Eljik, Farap, Kishtuwan, Samandepe, Matejan, Sakar,
Bagaja, Baygushly, K****zm and
other gas
fields were
opened here. Gas is found...
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fathers of
modern Northern Nigerian literature, His
works such as
Ruwan Bagaja and
Magana Jari Ce,
published in the 1930s,
served as a
bridge between the...
- country's past,
Gandoki by
Muhammadu Bello Kagara (1890–1971) and
Ruwan Bagaja by
Abubakar Imam. In 1941, the
Togolese novelist Félix
Couchoro (1900–1968)...