-
Lamido (Adlam: 𞤂𞤢𞤥𞤭𞤣𞤮, pl.
Lamibe 𞤂𞤢𞤥𞤭𞤦𞤫) is the
Anglicisation of a term from the Fula
language or Fulfulde, used to
refer to a ruler. In the...
- was
reported in an
internally displaced persons camp, in
January 2015.
Lamibe (Emirs) of
Adamawa have included:
Adamawa State has been
badly impacted...
-
original on 3
March 2016.
Retrieved 16 May 2024. Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The
lāmīb̳e of Fombina : a
political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901.
Internet Archive...
- The
government recognises the
authority of
traditional chiefs, fons, and
lamibe to
govern at the
local level and to
resolve disputes as long as such rulings...
- Facts, Data and Information".
gnarly sunset. Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The
lāmīb̳e of Fombina : a
political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901.
Internet Archive...
- this day two
Lamibé remain in Mokolo,
separately but
cooperatively serving both the
Fulani and Mafa po****tions. For a
small fee, the
Lamibé resolve problems...
- was
deeply ingrained in the
Sokoto leadership's mindset, and
subsequent Lamibe Fombina were
entrusted with the task of
monitoring the
signs of the Mahdi's...
- educationally, and economically.
Human rights organisations cite
Fulani lamibe (traditional rulers) as
enjoying great leeway from the government, which...
-
Administrative Division".
Retrieved June 10, 2023. Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The
lāmīb̳e of Fombina : a
political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901.
Internet Archive...
- Publishing. pp. 77–78. ISBN 978-2-35926-048-9. Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The
lāmīb̳e of Fombina : a
political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901.
Internet Archive...