- Yaa Naa
Mahamadu IV was the King of Dagbon, the
traditional kingdom of the
Dagomba people in
northern Ghana, from 1969 to 1974. "Farouk Aliu
Mahama makes...
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Innocent Mahamadu Yahaya (17
April 1954 – 12
September 2000) was a
Ghanaian politician and a
member of the
Second Parliament of the
Fourth Republic representing...
- Iddrisu,
among others. He is a Muslim.
Bawumia was
named after Yaa Naa
Mahamadu Bila, a king of
Dagbon who
ruled from 1948 to 1953. The name
Bawumia means...
- JSTOR 20719143.
Retrieved 19
September 2021. Booth,
Colin A.; Rasheed, Sona;
Mahamadu, Abdul-Majeed; Horry, Rosemary; Manu, Patrick; Awuah,
Kwasi Gyau Baffour;...
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Lieutenant General Joshua Mahamadu Hamidu (1936 – 1
February 2021) was a
Ghanaian soldier,
politician and diplomat. He has been the
Chief of
Defence Staff...
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investiture was
devoted to the
celebration of the
final funeral rites of
Mahamadu IV and
Yakubu II; each
lasting one w**** with the
former taking the lead...
- on loud
Talking drum from the
house of the
leader of Abudus,
Bolin Lana
Mahamadu Abduliai where the
severed head of the Yaa-Naa was
presented him. Dagomba...
- 1953–1967 Yaa Naa
Andani Zɔlikuɣili III (?–1967) 1968–1969 Yaa Naa
Mahamadu IV
Mahamadu (?–1967) 2
September 1969–1974
Removed from
office Yaa Naa Yakubu...
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Studies (UDS) and
commercial facilities.[citation needed] Nyab Dungu-Naa,
Mahamadu Nagumsi is the
Traditional chief of Dungu. Traditionally, the
chief of...
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Gmarigong 1953–1968 15
Years Naa
Andani Zoli-kugli 1968–1968 100 Days Naa
Mahamadu Abdulai 1969–1974 5
Years Naa
Yakubu Andani 1974–2002 28
Years Naa Gariba...