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Muhammadu Ribadu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muhammadu Ribadu Muhammadu Ribadu (1909 – 1 May 1965) was a Nigerian politician and former Minister of Defence. The son of a district head from Adamawa's Balala district, he was educated early on at a Koranic school before proceeding to the middle school at Yola. He is the grandfather of the Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, wife of the current President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari. ==Early life and education== Ribadu was born in the village of Ribadu, old Adamawa Province, the son of Ardo Hamza, the district head of Balala and Adda Wuro, the daughter of Alkali Haman Joda from Yola. He started studies under the tutelage of Liman Yahaya, an Islamic scholar〔Abba. P. 13〕 He then attended Yola Middle School from 1920 to 1926. While in Yola, he received private tutorship under a colonial officer. Afterwards, he was a teacher at his alma mater, Yola middle school. He was made a treasurer at the Yola Native Authority in 1931. On the death of his father in October 1936, Ribadu became the district head of Balala.〔Abba. P. 17〕 In 1946, he proceeded abroad on a scholarship from the British Council to study local government. Like a few of his colleagues who partook in the scholarship, after his return, he became interested in the nation's political process, he was appointed a member of the Northern House of Assembly in 1947 and was re-elected in 1951. In 1948, he served in the Hugh Foot committee of the Nigerianisation of senior posts in the civil service,〔Abba. P. 39〕 a year later, he was a member of the Nigerian Board of Agriculture and he also served in the Northern Regional Development Loans Board. In 1950, he was a delegate to the Constitutional Review Conference in Ibadan.
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