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Alhaji Musa Dan Kwairo was a prominent and highly respected Hausa traditional musician. He was born in Bakura town, Zamf...
11/06/2023

Alhaji Musa Dan Kwairo was a prominent and highly respected Hausa traditional musician. He was born in Bakura town, Zamfara State, Nigeria, in the early 1909. Musa Dan Kwairo's musical talents and passion for traditional Hausa music emerged at a young age, and he would go on to become one of the most influential figures in the genre.

Hausa traditional music holds deep cultural significance in the northern region of Nigeria, and Musa Dan Kwairo played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting this rich musical heritage. He dedicated his life to creating beautiful melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating rhythms that resonated with the Hausa people and beyond.

Musa Dan Kwairo's music was characterized by the use of traditional instruments such as the kalangu drum. He skillfully blended these instruments with vocal harmonies and poetic storytelling to create a unique and enchanting sound. His songs often touched on themes of royal families, influencial people, love, unity, social issues, and moral values, reflecting the realities and aspirations of his people.

What set Musa Dan Kwairo apart was not only his exceptional musical talent but also his ability to connect with his audience. He had a warm and charismatic stage presence that captivated listeners, drawing them into the stories he told through his music. Whether performing at local gatherings, cultural festivals, or international stages, his performances were always imbued with authenticity and a deep sense of cultural pride.

Throughout his career, Musa Dan Kwairo released numerous albums, many of which became popular across the Hausa-speaking regions of Nigeria. His songs resonated with people from all walks of life, transcending boundaries and fostering a sense of unity among the Hausa community. Musa Dan Kwairo's music served as a cultural bridge, reinforcing the importance of heritage and identity while embracing the beauty of diversity.

Some of his music include:

1. Mai dubun nasara 2. Yan Arewa

3. Sarkin Daura 4. Sarkin Dass

5. Sarkin Kayan Maradun 6. Sarkin Suleja

7. Noma babar sana'a. 8. Sarkin Suleja

9. Ahmed Aruwa 10. Shehu Kangiwa

11. Sarkin Gwandu 12. Bakalori

13. Sarkin Minna 14. Damburan na Katagum

15. Hassan Chiroman Katsina 16. Turakin Zazzau Aminu

17. Dan'iyan Sarkin Katagum 18. Atiku Turakin Adamawa

19. Ibrahim Dasuki 20. Dan kabo

21. Faruku Dansarkin Shanu 22. Sarkin Muri

23. Yayi wa Maza Takun raini 24. Alkali Bello

25. Ahmed Aruwa 26. Kabiru Mado

27. Sarkin Zazzau 28. Malami Sarkin Sudan

29. Sarkin Keffi 30. Alhaji Shehu Shagari

31. Torakin Kano 32. Ado Bayaro

33. Ahmadu Bello Sardauna 34. Bello Maitama

35. Irin gidan Bawa jan gwarzo 36. Dan Amadu Tsayayye

37. Alkalin Sokoto 38. Sa'idu na maska

39. Ali na Malam Bawa 40. Ali Sikofivo

His contributions to the world of Hausa traditional music were recognized and celebrated both within and outside Nigeria. Musa Dan Kwairo received various accolades and honors for his outstanding musical achievements, including prestigious awards and commendations from cultural organizations and government institutions.

Sadly, Alhaji Musa Dan Kwairo passed away in the early 3rd September, 1991, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in the realm of Hausa traditional music. His influence can still be felt today, as his songs continue to be cherished and his musical style serves as an inspiration for a new generation of musicians. Musa Dan Kwairo's dedication to preserving and promoting Hausa traditional music has solidified his place as a legendary figure in Nigerian music history.

REMEMBERING AN ICON ON HIS BIRTHDAYTHE UNTOLD STORY(He Slumped And Never Got Up...)Fatherless at age 5, mother still sav...
03/06/2023

REMEMBERING AN ICON ON HIS BIRTHDAY

THE UNTOLD STORY
(He Slumped And Never Got Up...)

Fatherless at age 5, mother still saved up to send him to Italy to study because of his exceptional brilliance.

By 23 he had both BSc and MSc in Law and at 25 he was going for his Doctorate in law...Something happened!

Outside his love for education, he loved football and decided to play professionally.

He started his career in Ukraine at age 21 before going on to play for 3 other clubs.

In 1988 he was called to play for the Nigerian National Team...

That's Where the Problem Started.

His Club were not in support of him traveling to play Nigeria and he had this to say...

"I am a lawyer you know and you signed me to play football for certain conditions but i don't think it included reselling my service to my country. You or your club cannot stop me from
playing for my country. Let me tell you, I am going to represent my country whether you like it or not."

He continued representing Nigeria against the wishes of his club.

He flew himself to and fro matches for Nigeria and refused match bonuses because he felt it was an honor His Club still didn't like it but he still persisted.

On the 12th of August 1989...
"Nigeria vs Angola" in Lagos...It happened!

On the 77th minute, "He Slumped And Never Got Up" and by the time he got to the hospital, he was dead!

Autopsy showed he had a heart defect.

Now The Problem Proper...

In Europe he had life insurance of over "4 BILLION DOLLARS" but there was a stipulation. He has to die in Europe to get the insurance.

His family lost that money because he died playing for Nigeria in Lagos and what did Nigeria do for his family.

• 10,000 NAIRA Health Insurance.

• Abandoned National Stadium was named after him.

• The then Imo State Governor named a stadium after him. The stadium is an eye sore.

• The National Assembly in 2017 promised to take care of his family but till date....Nothing!

He has an 81year old mother that saved everything she had to train him but lost him to Nigeria.

The National Anthem says..."The Labour Of Our Heroes Past Shall NEVER Be In Vain..."

It looks like his would be in vain as the promises the president made 58years ago has not been met.

His Name Is SAMUEL SOCHUKWUMA OKWARAJI

He was born today 19th May 1964 and he died of "Cardiac Arrest" (Expect A Thread On That..) playing for Nigeria.

He is a HERO
He was a NATIONAL AMBASSADOR

And I just hope and pray our leaders do the RIGHT thing.

Keep Resting In Peace.

— TheMail Newspaper

01/06/2023

RULES OF OUR CHILDHOOD FOOTBALL ⚽ (CRAZY STUFF)😂😂😂

1- The big one is always the goalkeeper
2- The game will end only if all the players are tired (except rule 6)
3- No matter the score, the team with the last goal wins the game (golden goal)😹
4- there is no referee
5- 5 corners Makes 1 Penalty
6- There is a penalty only if the offense is serious with blood seen 🙆
7- If the owner of the ball gets angry, the match is automatically over😹
8- The 2 best players can't play on the same team, so everyone chooses their players
9- If you're chosen last it means you are not good 😹
10- The owner of the ball must play or there will be no ball to play 😂
11- When the ball goes out of the boundary, the shooter must be the one to go fetch the ball
12- The best player on the field is always on the side of the ball owner, otherwise we stop the play.
13- the team that chooses last must remove their clothes to differentiate the two teams.
14- If you dribble the ball owner too much, u will be removed from the game and if you refuses, that's the end of the game as he goes home with his ball ⚽ 😂
15- The ball ⚽ owner is a demi-god and so respected 😆

If this brought back your fond old memories, feel free to add in the missing rules as well. 😅🤣

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