Biography of hadejia emirate
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A PROFILE Of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, ALHAJI ADAMU ABUBAKAR MAJE CON, EMIR OF HADEJIA AND CHAIRMAN, JIGAWA STATE COUNCIL OF CHIEFS, THE 4TH CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UYO
Born in Hadejia on October 15, 1960, Alhaji Adamu Maje grew up in the then little town of Hadejia. The town has now developed to become the commercial nerve centre of Jigawa State. He attended Abdulkadir Primary School, Hadejia from 1967-1973. He then took the entrance examination for Federal Unity School and got admitted to the Federal Government College, Ikot Ekpene in 1973. He left Ikot Ekpene after three years, in 1976 to complete his secondary education in Government Secondary School, Danbatta, Kano State, in 1979, after writing the West African School Certificate Examination which he passed.
Young and talented Adamu contemplating on how to bring succor to his people thought it wise to enroll in the School of Rural and Social Studies, Kano in 1981 to 1982. This is a tertiary institution which offers courses leading to the award of National Diploma and Higher National Diploma. It formed part of the Kano State Collegiate System under the banner of Kano State Polytechnic at the time it was established. Between 1983 and 1985, he returned to further his studies in the same institution. He obtain
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Brief history provision Emirs replica Hadejia (Ginsau Birnin Doki) From 1788-1906. Lobbo Kundum/sulaiman Ginsau
1. Umaru Bin Abdure, 1788 - 1808
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2. Mamman Kankiya, 1808-1808
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3. Malam Sambo Digimsa, 1808-1845
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Hadejia
LGA and town in Jigawa State, Nigeria
Haɗejiya (also Haɗeja, previously Biram) is a Hausatown in eastern Jigawa State, northern Nigeria. [1] Hadejia lies between latitude 12.4506N and longitude 10.0404E.[2] It shares boundary with Kiri Kasama Local Government to the east, Mallam Maɗori Local Government from to the north, and Auyo Local Government to the west. The Hadejia Local Government consist of eleven (11) political wards, namely: Atafi, Dubantu, Gagulmari, Kasuwar Ƙofa, Kasuwar Kuda, Matsaro, Majema, Rumfa, Sabon Garu, Ƴankoli and Yayari. Inhabitants are dominantly Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri with some other groups such as Tiv, Yoruba, Igbo, Igala etc. The dominant occupation of the inhabitants is crop-farming and animal rearing which a considerable percentage, engaged in trading, fishing and services including civil service.[3] The people of Haɗeja are largely Muslims, although some follow indigenous belief systems. The town lies to the north of the Hadejia River, and is upstream from the Hadejia-Nguru wetlands. Hadejia is an internationally important ecological and sensitive zone.[4]
Hadejia was once known as Biram, and is referred to as one of the "seven true Hausa states" (Hausa Bakwai),[5] because it w