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Murtala Ramat Muhammed GCFR ((listen); 8
November 1938 – 13
February 1976) was a
Nigerian military officer and the
fourth head of
state of Nigeria. He...
- Karama; Dabo Kanka/Yan Albarka; Dogarai; Gaci /Dashina;
Gyanawa I;
Gyanawa II;
Gyanawa III;
Gyanawa IV; Harunawa/Unguwar Gabas; Kauyas;
Kofar Gabari; Kofar...
- Wali, born on 25 July 1928 to Suleiman, the Wali of Kano,
belonged to the
Gyanawa clan, a
Fulani clan
renowned for
their expertise in
Islamic Law. Following...
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Mohammed Rabi'u Musa K****waso, FNSE
FNIQS (born 21
October 1956) is a
Nigerian politician who
served as
governor of Kano
state from 1999 to 2003 and from...
- the city of Kano on 9
August 1920 to
Rakaiya and
Mallam Yusufu of the
Gyanawa, a
Fulani clan
known for
their Islamic scholarship,
particularly in Islamic...
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Maryam Hajiya Uwais, MFR is a
Nigerian business woman, lawyer,
human right activist and
politician who
served as the
Special Advisor on
Social Investments...
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Aminu Bashir Walipronunciation (born
August 3, 1941) was Nigeria's
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from 2014 to 2015. Wali was born in Kano in 1941. His education...
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Muhammadu Inuwa Wada (c. 1917 –
November 25, 2015) was a
parliamentarian and
minister of
Works and
Survey under the
administration of
Tafawa Balewa. He...
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including the Jobawa, Sullubawa, Danejawa, Yolawa, Yerimawa, Modibawa,
Gyanawa, Zarawa, Toronkawa, Mundubawa, and Dambazawa. Many Fula
chiefs had ****umed...