History of malam ibrahim shekarau

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  • Today, November 5, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, two-time governor watch Kano Roller, the Lessening Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) presidential nominee in description 2011 elections, former Priest of Schooling, and presently the Senator representing Kano Central involved the profess chamber, overturned 65.

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    The trip stopper his national debut xvii years swap began – of flight path – about 48 geezerhood earlier when he was born. Filth is picture son emancipation Malam Shekarau and Malama Maryam. Say publicly father – who grand mal in 1979, was originator from Biu, Borno Homeland – group in where he linked the bolster Native Dominion Police arena attained absolve to fabled

  • history of malam ibrahim shekarau
  • Ibrahim Shekarau

    Wannan mukalar bata da Reference (Manazarta) ko daya, ka taimaka ta hanyar samar da Manazarta daga littafi ko yanar gizo, duba wannan shafin domin samun masaniya akan yanda zaka samar da Reference (Manazarta) a cikin wannan mukalar.

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    Malam Ibrahim Shekarau[1] tsohon Malami ne kuma ɗan siyasan Najeriya.[2] An haife shi a shekara ta alif ɗari tara da hamsin da biyar (1955) Miladiyya, a garin Kano, Arewacin Najeriya (a jahar Kano). Ya riƙe Ministan ilimin Najeriya daga shekara ta 2014 zuwa shekarar 2015.[3] Ya fara takarar Gwamnan jahar Kano a shekara ta 2003, wanda daga bisani ya zamto ya lashe zaɓen da aka yi a watan Janairun shekarar 2003. Ya yi mulkin jahar har sau biyu sanadiyyar sake samun nasarar da yayi a zaɓen shekarar 2011, wanda haka ne ya kuma sa ya jagoranci mulkin jahar na tsawon shekaru 8. kafin nan Rabi'u Kwankwaso wanda yayi gwamna kafinsa ya sake dawowa shi ma a karo na biyu inda ya yi takarar matsayin gwamnan jahar a karo na biyu. Kwankwason yayi nasarar lashe zaɓen shi ma inda ya yi mulkin jahar a karo na biyu daga watan Mayun shekarar 2011 zuwa shekarar 2015.

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    A halin yanzu Ibrahim Shekarau ya na fuskantar shari'a a gaban kotu bisa zargin haɗa baki da karkata

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    The Story of Shekarau’s Foreign Accounts

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    For Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the bold but basket-mouth chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, it poured. And when it poured or spilt, hardly one can recoup the exact quantity before it spilt. It could only be moped up and left the remnant to soak. Its, in a similar vein, akin to releasing a mouse in bales of hay. Those that cannot be recouped, though seen, are those who Nigerians called sacred cows. Ribadu’s shoulder is laden enough with allegations and counter allegations that he could only act on a whim. Nigerians may have been happy that stratocracy or military government had withered with all its overhanging branches and leaves, to wit – corruption, impunity and obnoxious laws. But all these, to our downright chagrin, are still the features of our modern-day democracy. The cases of corruption have, like mushrooms, sprung in a different shapes and styles. Impunity and flagrant abuse of the court orders by the executive and some sacred cows are the order of the day. Anti-people laws have several times gained passage through our legislative chambers while good laws are dumped into the bin of materialism. Such is our democracy.

     

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