Ma bi Sir Ahmadu Bello ọchu ekefa nọlu mi egweji ọdọ 1910, ekọ ki kwu chi ọdọ 1966 ochu ejọdudu nolu mi egwelu, e nwu ki amone moru nyo nyo chi ka ki ni Ahmadu Bello chi Sardauna Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello chi aboji abo ijabe abo ku ma gwi North ọdọ 1960 Ahmadu Bello chi premier ejọdudu gwi ọdọ 1954 ati ọdọ 1966 ka ku ma kpa.

Ahamadu Bello chi agboji Northern People's Congress, parti ki di ọji ọfe egba le, abo ki di parti le egba le chi ami Hausa–Fulani.[1]

Abakwane

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Ugbọ ku ma bi Bello chi efewọ Rabah c. odo 1910, ti akwora unyi Mallam Ibrahim Bello. Attah nwu che gwọ nyọ ofe Sarkin Rabah.[2] ogwo ogwo nwu chiSultan Muhammad Bello, ogwo nwu chi Sultan Atiku na Raba.

Ugbo ki koche akpa chi unyi. i nwọ loti chegbulu Sokoto Province kpai Katsina Training College (ku ma do Barewa College abajio). During his school days, eko ki di chegbulu ọdu ki amone mo chi Ahmadu Rabah. Eko ki chi imoto ọdu ki amone moru chi Gamji.[3] Ekọ ki chi chegulu kpa chi odo 1931 ka ki chane ki ami imoto chegbulu enwu, ọdọ chegulu le chi Sokoto Middle School.[4]

ọdọ 1934, Ma fi Bello chi ki chi aboji District Rabah, ene ki chi ki oboji le chi Sultan Hassan dan Mu'azu. Odo 1938, Ma fu promote ki mudi chi aboji Divisional Head eyiGusau ( ki chi Zamfara State abajio) ọdọ 1938 i kpo tefu abo Sultan's council. Odo1938, ekọ ki chi ọdọ ogwunyomejo, i cha ki che todu ki mu di Sultan, ama ma du nwu n, ene ku ma di ofe le nwu egba le chi Sir Siddiq Abubakar III, Siddiq di oji ofe ti odo Óóje ka ki kwu odo 1988.[5]

Sultan etito mi Sir Ahmadu Bello du chi Sardauna (Oma Onekele onu).[6]

Ukolo Ijabe

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Odo 1940s, Ahamadu kpo tefu Jam'iyyar Mutanen Arewa ki chi Northern People's Congress (NPC) abajio. Odọ 1948 ii loti ewo ami ennefu (England) oji scholarship governemti na gbi Local Government Administration,

Alu ki dabi wa gwi Britain, Ma fu chi ki koji province Sokoto efi regional House of Assembly. Aria.[6] Odo 1954, Bello mudiPremier ejodudu Northern Nigeria.

Ulatane Nigeria

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Ijabe Odo 1959, ofe parti NPC Bello ji ijabe egwugwu parliamentary. Bello's NPC kpai Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe's NCNC (National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons) chi alu ma mujo nyi federal government, o nwu la je nwu Nigeria ni ulatane gwi efu owo Britain.[7]

 
Premier of Northern Nigeria Sir Ahmadu Bello far right, and Muhammadu Sanusi I leaving the Atomic Museum Oak Ridge in 1960

References

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Citations

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  1. Franz, Alyssa (2009-05-22). "Alhaji (Sir) Ahmadu Bello (1910-1966) •" (in American English). Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  2. Savage, Babatunde (1959-03-16). "Profile of a Fearless Leader". Daily Times. Lagos.
  3. John, Paden (1986). Ahmadu Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto : values and leadership in Nigeria. London: Heinemann. ISBN 0340389672.
  4. "www.ahmadubello.com". www.arewaonline-ng.com. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  5. Franz, Alyssa (2009-05-22). "Alhaji (Sir) Ahmadu Bello (1910-1966) •" (in American English). Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Edditors, Our (2019-04-07). "The Founding Fathers: Sir Ahmadu Bello". Leadership Newspaper (in American English). Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  7. "Heroes of the struggle for Nigeria's independence/pioneer political". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in American English). 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2021-12-28.