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・ Abdurrahman Buğday
・ Abdurrahman Dereli
・ Abdurrahman Fatalibeyli
・ Abdurrahman Mahmoud Aidiid
・ Abdurrahman Melek
・ Abdurrahman Mustafa
・ Abdurrahman Nafiz Gürman
・ Abdurrahman Nurettin Pasha
・ Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium
・ Abdurrahman Sharafkandi
Abdurrahman Shugaba Darman
・ Abdurrahman Vazirov
・ Abdurrahman Wahid
・ Abdurrahman Yalçınkaya
・ Abdurrahman, Ulus
・ Abdurrahmanlar, Germencik
・ Abdurraman Dibra
・ Abdurresid Ibrahim
・ Abdus Sabur
・ Abdus Sabur Khan
・ Abdus Salam
・ Abdus Salam (Bengali Language Movement demonstrator)
・ Abdus Salam (editor)
・ Abdus Salam (name)
・ Abdus Salam Award


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Abdurrahman Shugaba Darman : ウィキペディア英語版
Abdurrahman Shugaba Darman
Alhaji Abdurrahman Shugaba Darman (1920–2010) was a Nigerian politician from Borno State, and a contemporary of the late Sir Ahmadu Bello. Shugaba Darman was a founding member of the Great Nigeria People's Party and was elected as a member of the Borno State House of Assembly in 1979 where he also became the house Majority Leader.
==Deportation==
On January 24, 1980, Immigration officers arrested Alhaji Darman on the strength of a deportation order signed by the Federal Minister of internal affairs Alhaji Bello Maitama. The deportation order entitled "Shugaba Abdurrahman Darman's Deportation Order 1980", stated amongst other things that "...Shugaba Abdurrahman Darman at present in Nigeria ought to be classified as a prohibited immigrant" and also that "Shugaba Abdurrahman be deported from Nigeria by the first available means...." Shugaba Darman was promptly deported to a village in Chad.〔 In response to the public outcry against the obviously politically motivated deportation, the government instituted a one man tribunal of inquiry presided over by Justice P.C Okanbo. The NPN government and President Shehu Shagari in particular were quite concerned about the negative press that the issue was generating and also about allusions in the press to the partiality of the tribunal.
Shugaba Darman's troubles had allegedly started as a result of him being regarded as a threat by the ruling party of the time, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). Shugaba Darman was a charismatic politician who attracted large crowds at political rallies, the crowds were drawn to his speeches in which he criticized the ruling NPN government. The government claimed that Shugaba's father was a Chadian hence he was from Chad. During the subsequent court case filed by the GNPP led legal team of Chief D. O.A Oguntoye, to challenge the deportation order, the government brought a Chadian woman who claimed that Shugaba was her biological son whom she wanted back; this while weeping profusely. Shugaba denied knowing the woman and claimed that his mother was alive and well known in Maiduguri even though her sight was now poor.〔
The Maiduguri high court ruled in Shugaba's favour in the case of "Shugaba Darman vs Federal Minister of Internal Affairs and Others", revoked the deportation order and awarded damages to the tune of 350,000 Naira to Shugaba. The government appealed the verdict at the appeal court in Kaduna and lost. The case was then taken to the Supreme Court and that court yet again ruled in Shugaba's favour in a unanimous judgement by the four justices led by Justice Coker. The case was overtaken by the subsequent military coup and no compensation was paid; Shugaba said he had forgiven the Shagari led government for his deportation.

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