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The Brief History of Late Emir of Kano Khalifa Muhammed Sanusi 1, Early Life and Educational Background

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<script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> Khalifa Sunusi, Born in 1904 the son of the Emir of Kano, Abdullahi Bayero grew up under the care of his father, a man of great obedience and love for his father, who was considered to have grown up because of his father's obedience. His greatness since he was the Ciroma was the only governor who did not sit in front of the car, and there was not a king among the kings of the North who was not in his hands.  Everyone started studying religion at an early age, reading books until he became a future teacher, who knew various aspects of Islamic sciences especially Sufism, his teacher was Wali Suleiman who studied under him, even when he was in charge of Ciroma and governor of Bichi, he did not stop going to take books. He is currently studying in Kano. Khalifa Sunusi became the Emir of Kano

Why Niger Deltans Do Not Want To Be Part Of Biafra

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<script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> WHY NIGER DELTANS DO NOT WANT TO BE PART OF BIAFRA By H.E Goodluck Jonathan Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan some time ago delivered a lecture at Texas US on why remaining indivisible with Nigeria than joining forces with Biafrans in splitting the country will pay Niger Deltans more. I begin this write-up by saying that I mean no ill-thought towards the Biafran struggle or Igbos in general. What I’ve written here are mainly my personal reflections concerning the Niger Delta, especially with regards to non-Igbo groups and their stake in the Biafran movement which has been rebirthed for some time now. I am not a mouthpiece for the Niger Delta but I believe I’ve been in the Niger Delta long enough to know our problems and our stand. I’ve also interacted with many Niger Deltans to