Abdul Ahmed Ningi

Abdul Ahmed Ningi (ma bi efu ọdọ, 1960) ila chi ẹnẹ ẹkeji ki rọni Majority Leader efu Nigerian Senate.[1] ila defu ujọ abo People's Democratic Party (PDP), i chi ukọlọ alu Senator ki koji Bauchi central senatorial district kwefu ọdọ 2011 ti ọdọ 2015.[2] Bauchi Central senatorial zone mañyi local government areas yu Danbam, Darazo, Ganjuwa, Misau, Ningi, kpai Warji.

Abdul Ahmed Ningi
human
Part ofHouse of Representatives of Nigeria Nwọ́che
Sex or gendermale Nwọ́che
Country of citizenshipNigeria Nwọ́che
Given nameAbdul Nwọ́che
Date of birth20 ochu ekele 1960 Nwọ́che
Native languageHausa Nwọ́che
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Hausa, Nigerian Pidgin Nwọ́che
Occupationpolitician Nwọ́che
Position heldmember of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, member of the Senate of Nigeria, member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, member of the Senate of Nigeria, member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria Nwọ́che
Educated atAhmadu Bello University Nwọ́che
Member of political partyPeoples Democratic Party Nwọ́che
Ethnic groupHausa people Nwọ́che
Official websitehttp://www.AbdulNingi.com/ Nwọ́che

Abdul Ningi la ch'ukọlọ alu eju House Majority Leader efu Nigerian House of Representatives kwefu ọdọ 2003 tefu ọdọ 2007 kpai ichi ẹnẹka efu House Representatives kwefu ọdọ 1999 tefu ọdọ 2011.[3] Alu aronẹ agboji, Abdul Ningi la chi principal officer efu Nigerian Senate.

Abakwanẹ ọdọ

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Abdul Ningi màbi Ningi efu ewo Bauchi state.[4] . Ila chanẹ ukọlọ ñwu oji oko Ata ñwu alu ọdọ mẹlu, ila dọmọ adeju ti olokolẹ ti eñini.

Ìlà nyi chekpulu ei Ningi East primary school efu òdò (1969 ti 1973) kpài Government Secondary School, Misau.[4] kilà dufu kwi Government Secondary School, Misau efu òdò 1978, tàki I tene unyà ti Bauchi College of Art and Sciences nyi 2-year pre-degree program. Ìlà ni B.Sc. efu Sociology kwi Ahmadu Bello University efu òdò 1983, ilà chènè eju ododu efu àkwòrà unyi àtà nwu ki nyi chekpulu ei ògbà[5]

ubi ki dufu kwi chekpulu efu òdò 1983, tàki le gbògbà ti National Youth Service Oji ewo Kano. efu òdì 1984, ilà mi unyà gbà kwi Bauchi efu gòmina oji Social welfare officer. tàki mà nyò mi uyògbà duwu ti Secretary ei Bauchi Rent Tribunal kpài efu òdò 1986 tàki mudi àgboji efu First Bank of Nigeria efu unyi kumà kàlukà òkò àloji ènè kàlà deju tumà. Ìlà koti Hi-Tech computers èfu òdò 1992 òji nwà Senior Administrative officer kpài efu òdò 1995 tàki mu di àgboji àlu Chairman kpài Chief Executive efu NAJ Resources Ltd., Bauchi.[5]

Abakwanẹ ukọlọ Uja-ibe ñwu

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efu òdò 1996, Abdul Ningi chè dàgo nyi Bauchi state assembly oji àgàrigà ei United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP) ilà mudu jè àmà tàki gòmina ei Abacha [6] fi ijàbe lè kpàlu

 
Sen. Abdul Ningi at Senate plenary in 2013

House of Representatives

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àbu eji ènè là lià efu òdò 1999, Abdul Ningi dàbi ko dàgo gè oji àgàrigà ei People's Democratic Party tàki mudu jè won kpài àmonè wewe represent Ningi Federal constituency. Ìlà nyò mudu jè èdò kèji efu òdò 2003 kpài 2007.

Ẹgba ọdọ 1999 tefu ọdọ 2003

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òfè nwu eju ododu chi oji àkpètè ei Nigerian House of Representatives, Abdul Ningi ilà chi Chairman House Committee oji Solid minerals kwefu òdò (2002 ti 2003); kpài Chairman, House sub-committee oji Teachers Education efu òdò (1999 ti 2002); kpài Chairman, House sub-committee oji NAFDAC efu òdì (1999 ti 2003). àrimeji òdò 1999 kpài 2002, ilà chi Chairman ei Nigeria Football Association eko òfè nwu, Nigeria là fi unyà nè ti FIFA World Cup. efu òdò

2003 tefu ọdọ 2007

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Abdul Ningi là dàkubi mi ijàbe du jè efu òdò 2003. Kwefu òdò 2003 ti 2007, ilà nyo mi di ònèyi ei House Majority Leader. Ìlà chènè kpàkà efu uyi ki àmonè àgbu òkàlà nwu Third Term Agenda efu òdò 2006.[7] ichi chaired efu House sub-committee oji Nigeria Football Association kwefu òdò (2003 ti 2007) tàki ilà nyò mudi ènèkà efu Inter Parliamentary Union, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association kpài Pan-African Parliament. kwefu òdò

2007 tefu ọdọ 2011

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Ìjàbè nwu efu òdò 2007 là di àgbàdè onwu kpài Salisu Zakari ei All Nigerian Peoples Party kilà chi (ANPP) jè dògbà, àmà efu òdò 2008 unyi àjò ei appeal court là nyò mi òfè gbàdàbi nwu Abdul Ningi àloji ènè òkpàkpà ki ji jàbe ei kumà che efu ochu èkèlè efu òdò 2007 .[8][9] He ìlà nyò chi Chairman Ad-hoc committee oji Niger delta crisis, ogbo ki chàteko àbo Amnesty àloji àteko àbo Niger Delta militancy. Ìlà chi Chairman House Committee oji Police Affairs kpài ènèkà efu House Co3mmittee oji àkàyà Jos kpài Constitutional Review Committee.

Ẹnẹ utọgba efu ẹnẹkeji

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Abdul Ningi kpài Senate President, David Mark efu òdò 2012

efu òdò 2011, Abdul Ningi dàgo nyà kpà Senator Mohammed A. Muhammed ei All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), ènè ki àmàjimi àtene àtodu kimà chukòlòn ki koji àbo nwun . Abdul Ningi làmi òfè lè di jè Mohammed A. Muhammed efu ochu èkèlà nolu mèlà 9 senatorial elections .[2] ei Peoples Democratic Party.

Ukọlọ ki che ñwi abo ñwu

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An Abdul Ningi funded borehole for Gidan Waya community in Darazo lga, Bauchi in 2012

Bauchi ki là chi abo kumà leluchè efu ewo kumà tene unyògbà, Abdul Ningi là tene uyògbà àlu ki elu mà dè "Masterplan ei ukòlò".

Uña ukọlọ ebi ñwi amonẹ

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Ìlà mi umà du nyi àbo kumà nyi chekpulu efu ewo Bauchi todu kumà neke di unyà ukolò cheku ègbà ki lià ugbòlomà, tàki mi Internship Scheme du yànè. Kumàlà che àlu ochu meji.

 
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Bauchi

Ukọchẹ

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Ilẹ ñwu

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Abdul Ningi kpài òyà nwu là ni òlàmà efu òdò 1982, tàkumà ji Ningi, Bauchi. Màlà ni àmòmà mèlu.

References

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  1. "Abdul Ningi was a majority leader". Nigerian Senate. 21 June 2011.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "2011 Elected Nigerian Senators". Nigeria Elections. 18 April 2011. Archived from the original on 13 April 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  3. "Hon. Abdul Ahmed Ningi". National Assembly of Nigeria. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Abdul Ningi place of birth". Abdul Ningi Biography. 22 October 2014. Archived from the original on 18 September 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Ahmed Abdul Ningi". Kakaaki Magazine. 22 ochu ekegwa 2014. Archived from the original on 27 October 2014.
  6. "Abacha's Last Days". Online Nigeria. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  7. "Obasanjo Under Pressure" (PDF). Menas Nigeria Focus. ochu ekegwe–eji 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  8. JAMES OJO (5 ochu ekejo 2007). "Out of power, no one gives you any respect again". The Daily Sun. Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  9. Aliyu Machika (23 June 2008). "Abdul Ningi Returns to the House". Daily Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2009.