Muhammadu Aminu

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Muhammadu Aminu was the 17th Emir of Zazzau[1] and Chairman of Zazzau Emirate Council. He was succeeded by Alhaji Shehu Idris on February 8, 1975 following his demise.[2][3]

Aminu was selected by the council of kingmakers to succeed Ja'afaru Dan Isyaku, he was from the Katsinawa lineage of the ruling houses in Zaria which were four houses in number: , , Sullubawa and . Prior to his appointment as emir, he was district head of Sabon Gari Local government area.[4]

Coronation[]

Aminu's coronation took place outside the palace of Sarkin Zazzau. The day's order of ceremony began with the governor's inspection of a guard of honor composed of police personnel from the Zaria native Authority. Thereafter, Ahmadu Bello and the colonial resident received the governor and proceeded to their designated seat to await the new emir. The new emir arrived at outside the palace accompanied by a group of dogarais, he was administered the oath of office by the Chief Imam of Zaria and presented the staff of office by the Governor of Northern Nigeria. The ceremony ended with various district heads paying homage to the new amir[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Dalhatu, Usman (2002). Malam Ja'afaru Dan Isiyaku: the great Emir of Zazzau. Woodpecker Communication. p. 63. ISBN 9789783664302.
  2. ^ "Zazzau Emirate Council Member shot dead in Kaduna". Premium. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  3. ^ "I Owe Long Life, Peaceful Coexistence To Almighty Allah – Shehu Idris". Leadership Newspaper. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  4. ^ 1968-, Dalhatu, Usman (2002). Malam Ja'afaru Dan Isiyaku : the great Emir of Zazzau. Zaria: Woodpecker Communication. pp. 47, 63. ISBN 9783664301. OCLC 55736363.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Sarkin Zazzau Muhammadu Aminu. 1959 - 1975. August 23, 2015.


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