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Isyaku Rabiu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Isyaku Rabiu Isyaku Rabiu (born 1928) is a prominent Nigerian cleric and businessman from Kano. In 1984, he was one of the commodity traders arrested and jailed by the administration of General Muhammadu Buhari on charges of hoarding rice. ==Life== Rabiu was born into the family of a religious scholar, Rabiu Dan Tinki. Isyaku's religious upbringing influenced his development as a young man, as a youth, he embraced Islamic scholarship and was popularly known as a Mallam.It wasn't until the early 1960s that Rabiu delved into commercial enterprise. As a close confident of Kano businessman Ibrahim Musa Gashash, he established a procurement agency for textiles produced by the Kaduna Textile Factory, a firm controlled by Gashash. After success in trading textiles, he established his own textile factory, and was also involved in selling sewing machines. In the 1970s, three economic events, the oil and construction booms and the movement towards indigenization, helped cement his status among Kano's industrious elites. He capitalized on the favorable conditions by building housing estates and buying up shares of some foreign nationals in the country. Isyaku Rabiu has four wives . The head of this very large family, he has 36 children and quite a few grandchildren, including his first son Nafiu Rabiu, and influential Nigerian businessmen Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman of BUA Group, Rabiu Rabiu, owner of IRS Airlines,Naziru Rabiu, Nura Rabiu, Kabiru Rabiu, Hatim and Quraish Rabiu. among his grand children are Abdulsamad Naziru Rabiu and Isyaku Abdulsamad Rabiu. all vying to live up to the great reputation of their grandfather. Isyaku Rabiu still lives in his Gorun Dutse mansion in Kano, the biggest single house in Kano. He is widely loved and respected and known for his generosity,and Islamic spirituality.
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