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The HARD FACTS!!!
1. Ahmadu Bello was born on June
12, 1909 in Rabbah, present day,
Sokoto State.
2. He was the son of a concubine.
3. His father died when he was 6
years old.
4. He was the only surviving son of
his father and mother, Mariyamu.
5. He was a great grand-son of Shehu
Uthman dan Fodio, the great Fulani
jihadist.
6. He got his Islamic and Arabic
education as a teenager from Mallam
Garba who was the Imam of Rabbah
village.
7. He finished at the age of 16 top of
his class.
8. He attended the Teacher's Training
College, Katsina (later Barewa
College) where he was a School
Prefect and Class Captain.
9. Thereafter, he graduated as
a Teacher in 1931 with a credit
equivalent Grade III result.
10. He was appointed by the Sultan
of Sokoto to work as a teacher at
the Sokoto Middle School, where he
was once a student and taught from31-1934
11. He was appointed a rural
administrator (District Head) at the
age 25 in 1934.
12. He gave birth to a daughter after
his death (posthumously).
13. He became a candidate for the
succession to the throne of the
Sultan of Sokoto at the age of 29.
14. He made attempts to become
the Sultan of Sokoto but was not
successful, losing to Sir Siddiq
Abubakar III who reigned for 50 years
until his death in 1988.
15. The new Sultan immediately
made Sir Anmadu Bello the Sardauna
(Warlord) of Sokoto, a honourary
title and promoted him to the Sokoto
Native Authority Council, these titles
automatically made him the Chief
Political Adviser to the Sultan.
16. Later, he was put in charge of
the Sokoto Province to oversee 47
districts.
17. In 1943, a drama played out when
he was thrown before the Sultan's
court for misappropriating jangali
(cattle) tax for the Gusau region
where he was the Councillor.
18. He was sentenced to 1 year inprison, but spent 3 months in jail.
19. By 1944, he was back at the
Sultan's Palace to work as the
Chief Secretary of the State Native
Administration.
20. In 1949, at the age of 40, he was
nominated for a seat in the Regional
House of Assembly.
21. He spoke impeccable English,
and respected many European
values.
22. Sir Anmadu Bello keenly
encouraged female education.
23. In 1954, Sir Anmadu Bello
became the first Premier of Northern
Nigeria.
24. He never had material
accumulation instincts, did not
accumulate wealth and gave out
whatever came into his possession.
He was scrupulous and prudent with
public finance but generous with his
own money.
25. In 1955, he made his first
pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
26. The ‘Work and Worship’ motto
on the Northern Nigerian crest was
adopted by him.
27. He chose to remain the Premier
of Northern Nigeria and gave the
position of Prime Minister to hishand-picked candidate, the late Sir
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, who was
then the Deputy President of the
NPC.
28. Sir Anmadu Bello never sought
the leadership of Nigeria.
29. He once stated that he would
rather be the Sultan of Sokoto than to
be the leader of Nigeria.
30. At various times, he made
inflammatory statements about the
lbos as He once referred to them
as the ‘Jews of Nigeria’ whose sole
purpose is to dominate wherever they
find themselves.
31. In 1959, Queen Elizabeth II (b.
1926) made him a Knight of the
British Empire (KBE), and that
explains the “Sir’ in his title.
32. In 1962, he became Pioneer
Chancellor, Anmadu Bello University,
ABU, Zaria.
33. He founded the Bank of the North
(now Unity Bank).
34. He founded the Northern Nigerian
Development Company.
35. He established the 16,000-seater
Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna.
36. He established the Nigerian
Defence Academy, Kaduna (the onlymilitary university in Nigeria).
37. He established the University of
Northern Nigeria, which stretched
from Samaru in Kaduna State to
Funtua in Katsina State, on the 4th
of October, 1962 now known as
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.
38. By the beginning of 1966, it was
quite clear that the Sardauna was
one of the most powerful figures in
the country, and many believed that
he was actually the most powerful,
even much more powerful than the
Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa
Balewa.
39. His party, Northern People
Congress (NPC), held sway over 29
million out of 55 million Nigerians.
40. On his way to Umrah (the Muslim
lesser pilgrimage), he received a
letter with threats to kill him.
41. The letter was said to have
stated: “We have arranged to kill you
and the Prime Minister (Alhaji Tafawa
Balewa).”
42. As a devout Muslim, the
Sardauna believed that giving his life
in the service of Northern Nigeria
was worth the sacrifice and that
death was a certain end.43. He later said of the threat:
“Don't worry, continue to get useful
information. | know what to do.”
44. On the evening of 14th January,
1966, armed soldiers, led by Major
Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu,
arrived at his residence at Lugard
House, Kaduna, with the message of
death.
45. He told his family to stay away
in safety but they would have none
of that. They all trooped behind
him as he came out of the family
quarters and in a matter of seconds,
he was surrounded by the soldiers
led by Nzeogwu who fired at his
babban riga . And immediately, blood
sputtered from the point of impact
through the beard on his face.
46. At that point, his first and eldest
wife, Hafsatu, threw herself at him in
a final embrace. They were both shot.
47. He was believed to have been
killed instantly when a bullet
penetrated his spinal cord.
48. Brave till the very end, he had
faced the soldiers and introduced
himself as the Sardauna of Sokoto
and Premier of the Northern Region.49. He once referred to Nigeria as the
‘mistake of 1914’ but he later worked
for and gave his best for the new
nation of Nigeria.
50. He died leaving £10 in his bank
account. Equivalent of 5,000 naira in
tod. May he soul continue to rest in
perfect peace. AllahummaAmin