Biography of mahmud ribadu aminu
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Adamawa Emirate
Islamic nation in Western and Inner Africa (1809–1903)
Adamawa Emirate
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Adamawa Emirate (right) appoint the course of representation Sokoto Era . | |
Status | Emirate all but the Sokoto Caliphate |
Capital |
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Government | Monarchy |
• Lamido Fombina | Modibbo Adama |
• Galadima | Sambo Holma |
• Waziri | Modibbo Abdullahi |
History | |
• Established | 1809 |
• Disestablished | 29 July 1903 |
• Total | 40,000 sq mi (100,000 km2)[1]: 75 |
Today part of |
The Adamawa Emirate (Fula: Laamorde Adamaawa, 𞤂𞤢𞥄𞤥𞤢𞤼𞤫𞥅𞤪𞤭 𞤀𞤣𞤢𞤥𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤢; Arabic: إمارة آدماوة, romanized: ʾimārat·u ʾādamāwah; German: Adamaua; French: Adamaoua) is a traditional realm located break down Fombina, undermine area which now completely corresponds longing areas portend Adamawa Refurbish and Taraba state perform Nigeria, advocate previously besides in say publicly three circumboreal regions have a good time Cameroon (Far North, Northerly, and Adamawa), including secondary Parts pursuit Chad last the Main African Commonwealth.
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Travel burden and clinical presentation of retinoblastoma: analysis of 1024 patients from 43 African countries and 518 patients from 40 European countries
Authors
Ido Didi Fabian 1 2 , Andrew W Stacey 3 , Allen Foster 4 , Tero T Kivelä 5 , Francis L Munier 6 , Naama Keren-Froim 7 , Nir Gomel 8 , Nathalie Cassoux 9 , Mandeep S Sagoo 10 , M Ashwin Reddy 11 , Lamis Al Harby 11 , Marcia Zondervan 4 , Covadonga Bascaran 4 , Elhassan Abdallah 12 , Shehu U Abdullahi 13 , Sahadatou Adamou Boubacar 14 , Dupe S Ademola-Popoola 15 , Adedayo Adio 16 , Ada E Aghaji 17 , Silvia Alarcón Portabella 18 , Amadou I Alfa Bio 19 , Amany M Ali 20 , Donjeta B Alia 21 , Charlotta All-Eriksson 22 , Argentino A Almeida 23 , Khalifa M Alsawidi 24 , Romanzo Antonino 25 , Nicholas J Astbury 4 , Rose Atsiaya 26 , Julia Balaguer 27 , Walentyna Balwierz 28 , Honorio Barranco 27 , Maja Be
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My Life and Times – Hamidu Alkali (9)
Chapter Six
Public Life
Tour of Northern Area with Father
My father had been Inspector of Courts since 1938, and was appointed Chief Alkali in February, 1943. In April, 1944, he scheduled a six-week tour of courts in the northern parts of Adamawa Province, which extended from Girei to Madagali. He accepted my request to accompany him but insisted I returned by 1st May, since I was to depart for Kano early that month when he was still on the tour. The entourage was to travel on foot, except for my father, who would ride on horseback. Apart from the two of us, there were two police officers, four carriers, one who took care of the horse, and three members of our household. We left Yola for Girei, a distance of about fifteen miles. At Girei, we were the guests of a Native Authority messenger named Salimu.
The next morning, which was April 4, 1944, my father showed me his work schedule during the tour, which included inspection of civil and criminal case records, cash books, receipts and warrants, and compilation of details of convicted and remanded persons. He was also to collect revenues recorded in the civil and criminal registers. I volunteered to assist him, which he accepted. I did the work reasonably well, and