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A History of BORNO: Trans-Saharan African Empire to Failing Nigerian StateBy Vincent HiribarrenDate of Publication 2017N...
26/12/2023

A History of BORNO: Trans-Saharan African Empire to Failing Nigerian State

By Vincent Hiribarren
Date of Publication 2017
Number of pages 310
Publisher Hurst & Company, London

If you knew very little about the territorial framework of Borno empire before now, then reading this book might likely shatter some previously held notions about the region. Borno has in recent years, notoriously gained a renewed academic attention as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. Spoiler alert: this book isn't about the origin of Kanuri or other inhabitants.

Although Borno empire finds its roots in 8th century, this book covered only the past 200 years of the kingdom's existence. Therefore, the 8 chapters of the book started at the beginning of the 19th century down to around 2014 when the research for its publication was concluded. The author seemed very mindful of the political significance of Borno empire following the Fulani jihad even if the invasion had a different outcome but that’s another topic entirely.

Earlier section of the book highlighted the spatial continuity of the territorial framework of Borno which argued that fairly stable structural borders existed well before the colonial times. This was a pivotal juncture, as discussed later in the book, for the 'scramble for Borno' where the 19th century spatial frameworks were used to legitimise conquest by foreign invaders. It proved important even in the European colonial competition against each other.

Later on, the book explored how essentially, the British and the Germans recycled the Borno region within their colonial spatial framework with additional detailed perspective of the Indirect rule. It didn't stop there, it goes on to analyse how, in reality, the colonial administration of Borno during the early colonial period played a decisive role in the preservation of its territorial continuity.

Navigating this book, you need to have an incredible tolerance for some nitty gritty details. The writing style is aggressively academic and it is filled with flayed raw materials to inspire further reading. It is definitely not a very easy to read book but rather a slice of rock hard, brain playground! It's very clear, that the author is a cartography freak.

The book itself must have been inspired by the thesis undertaken by the author while pursuing a PhD at University of Leeds in the UK with the title "From a kingdom to a Nigerian state: the territory and boundaries of Borno 1810-2010”. The author teaches African History at King's college London.

01/12/2023

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Daura Emirate also referred to as Fadar Hausa is the Spritual home of Hausa people. It is the Headquarters of the seven ...
14/10/2023

Daura Emirate also referred to as Fadar Hausa is the Spritual home of Hausa people. It is the Headquarters of the seven true Hausa states; Daura, Kano, Katsina, Zaria, Hadejia, Rano and Gobir. These seven true Hausa states were all ruled by descendants of Bawo, son of Queen Daurama and Bayajidda of Daura.

Being the custodian of the only "Fadar Hausa" in the world, it is only the emir of Daura that has he power to confer traditional title for the whole Hausaland. For example Sarkin Yakin Kasar Hausa, Matawallen Hausa, Barden Hausa, Walin Hausa etc. All other emirs can confer titles of their kingdoms only.

Daura is one of the few emirates in Hausaland that are ruled by Hausa people after Fulani Jihad of 1804. When the first fulani emir, Malam Isiyaku was installed by Jihadits in 1805, Hausa people then established a parallel kingdom around Zango, few kilometres away from Daura with their first Emir being Sarki Abdu Gwari.

The British colonialists reaffirmed the Hausa Dynasty in Daura in 1904 by installing Sarki Musa dan Sarki Nuhu. His descendant, His Royal Highness Umar Faruk Umar is the current emir of Daura.

Daura was a Local Government Area in Kaduna state untill 1987 when it bacame part of the newly created Katsina State.

Daura is a home to several Federal and State Establishments such as;

1. Federal University of Transport, Daura
2. Federal Polytechnic, Daura
3. Yusuf Bala Usman College of Legal and General Studies
4. Sani Zangon Daura College of Health Sciences
5. Federal Medical Centre Daura
6. Nigerian Airforce Quick Response wing, Daura
7. Nigerian Army 171 Battalion Daura
8. Nigerian Airforce Reference Hospital Daura
9. Federal Government College (FGC) Daura
10. Nigerian Television Authority Daura

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The History Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Fullani Al-Kishwani (Katsinawi), a Northern Nigeria's Scientist."Muhammad Ibn Muham...
14/07/2023

The History Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Fullani Al-Kishwani (Katsinawi), a Northern Nigeria's Scientist.

"Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Fulani Al-Kishwani was an early 18th-century Fulani mathematician, astronomer, mystic, and astrologer from Katsina, present-day Northern Nigeria.

He was born in Katsina in 1699 and he died in Cairo, Egypt in 1741. Al-Kishwani studied at the Gobarau Minaret in Katsina before leaving for Cairo, Egypt in 1732, where he published in Arabic a work titled, "A Treatise on the Magical Use of the Letters of the Alphabet" which is a mathematical scholarly manuscript of procedures for constructing magic squares up to the order 11. As words of encouragement to the reader, he writes:

"Do not give up, for that is ignorance and not according to the rules of this art ... Like the lover, you cannot hope to achieve success without infinite perseverance. Al-Kishwani died in Cairo, Egypt in 1741. He was 42."

Notable Works

Al-Fulani Al-Kishnawi worked on the mathematics of magic squares. A magic square is an n x n array in which the sum of the n numbers in each row, column, and diagonal add up to the same number.

Al-Fulani worked on odd-order magic squares. Muhammad worked on odd-order magic squares The order of an n x n magic square is n, the number of rows or columns.

Given n, any odd number, formulas give the center of the n x n magic square and the sum of the entries in any row, column, or diagonal (called the magic constant).

Using these formulas for odd-order magic squares and his ingenuity, Muhammad created methods for constructing odd-order magic squares.

Muhammad used geometry to create new magic squares. Given a 3 x 3 magic square, he constructed seven other 3 x 3 magic squares by using transformations of the square to itself. These transformations, or symmetries of the square, are also known as the dihedral group, which consists of rotations and reflections that take the square onto itself. They arise frequently in art and nature and can act to form new magic squares from old ones.

Muhammad came up with a formula to find the magical constant, the number that is the sum of the rows, columns, and diagonals, and a formula to find the middle square. The formula for finding the magical constant is n(n^2 + 1)/2, where n is equal to the order of the magic square.

The second formula that Muhammad developed was (n^2 + 1)/2. Once again, n is the order of the square and in this formula, we can derive the middle number.

Muhammad’s work on the magic square was the theater beginning of group theory. By group we mean that a set of elements is closed, associative contains an identity and contains inverses for each element.
Muhammad noticed that you could perform certain operations such as reflection about an axis or rotations up to any degree and not change the properties of the square.

This meant that out of one simple square one could now generate a finite number of magic squares and the properties would still hold. For example, the following magic squares are the same square as above reflected about the x-axis and rotated ninety degrees."

~Wikipedia

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DAN AREWA: The first medical doctor from the Hausa tribe and  in Northern Nigeria.Dr Russel Aliyu Barau Dikko is said to...
12/05/2023

DAN AREWA: The first medical doctor from the Hausa tribe and in Northern Nigeria.

Dr Russel Aliyu Barau Dikko is said to be the first Medical Doctor from the Northern Part of Nigeria.

Born in 1912 in Wusasa Zaria in the present day Kaduna State which was a Christian community.

He attended the CMS elementary school in Wusasa and Kings College where he had his primary and secondary education respectively.

Thereafter, he proceeded to the University of Birmingham in the UK for his Medical degree.

Subsequently, he came back to his country after completion of his studies and worked as a junior medical officer in the Colonial Civil Service where rose through the ranks to become a senior medical officer in 1953.

He was appointed a principal medical officer in the endemic disease division of the Northern Nigeria Ministry of Health in 1960.

He was also appointed Federal Commissioner for Mines and Power by the Gowon Government in 1967 and Federal Commssioner for Transport in 1971.

Dikko had a part in the Northern's People Congress as he was said to be a part of the founding members of the Jamiyar Mutanen Arewa which resulted to the congress.

He was reported to have married Comfort, a Christian whose fatherr; Walter Miller was a missionary doctor who led the Christian Missionaries in Wusasa Zaria and who also sponsored him through school.

He died in 1977.

He is held in high esteem by the Northern part of Nigeria as he made them proud.

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