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Alhadji Waziri Kolo Ibrahim was a wealthy Kanuri businessman from Borno State, Nigeria who became a prominent politician and party leader during the Nigerian Second Republic. He was one of the original founders and financiers of the Nigerian People's Party but later left the party to form the Greater Nigerian People's Party (GNPP) in 1978. As leader of the GNPP he won approximately 10% of the vote in the 1979 Nigerian presidential elections.〔(Election Results Archive, Center on Democratic Performance ), State University of New York Binghamton. Political Handbook of the World 1980, Binghamton, NY: CSA Publications, 1980.〕 == Early life== Ibrahim was born on February 26, 1926 in Yerwa, Maiduguri. His father, Baba Alhaji Ibrahim Ibn Mohammed was an Islamic scholar; Baba Alhadji named his son after a friend who was then the Waziri of Borno.〔Anyaegbunam, N. (1992). Waziri Ibrahim: Politics without bitterness. Lagos, Nigeria: Daily Times of Nigeria.,p37〕 Waziri's early childhood was in Damaturu where his father was an Imam of a local mosque. He attended Damaturu Elementary School (1936-1939), the Maiduguri Middle School (1940-1943) and Kaduna College, 1944-1947. At Kaduna Collge, he was classmates with Prof Umaru Shehu; while in school, it was the desire of the then Chief Education Officer of Borno, Kashim Ibrahim that Waziri should enter the teaching service after graduation. However, Waziri did not further his education after Kaduna College nor was did he teach. He chose to work with U.A.C. as a trainee manager in 1948 and rose to become a cashier and storekeeper at U.A.C.'s, Maiduguri branch in 1951. He then worked at Jos in 1952 before becoming a labour and staff manager for the Benue area in 1953. By the time he left the firm, he was the Kaduna district manager.
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