Alhaji (Dr) (Brig. Gen) Yahaya Abubakar rtd GCFR is a traditional ruler who was born to the family of Late Alhaji Abubakar Saganuwa Nakordi Nupe/brother to the 11th Etsu Nupe Late Malam Musa Bello and his mother Late Hajiya Habiba Bantigi Ndayako daughter of the 9th Etsu Nupe and Sister to late Alhaji Umaru Sanda Ndayako the 12th Etsu Nupe Nupe Kingdom[1]
Background[]
Yahaya was born on 12 September 1952 at Bida in Niger State and hails from one of the ruling houses of Bida Emirate (Usman Zaki). He attended Government College, Sokoto and later Commercial College, Kano (1967–1971), then enrolled in to the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna (1973–1975) in preparation for joining the Nigerian Army.
Before his appointment as the Etsu Nupe he was the Kusodu Nupe, last military posting was to the Defence Headquarters Abuja, where he was a director of foreign operations, before retiring as a Brigadier General in September 2003.[2]
Yahaya Abubakar Kusodu Nupe was appointed the 13th Etsu Nupe on 11 September 2003,[3] the ruler of all the Nupe speaking people in the world (Etsu Nupe: The King of Nupe) in succession to his late uncle Alhaji Umar Sanda Ndayako. By virtue of this title he is the Chairman of the Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers.[1] He is the chairman, Coordinating Committee National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria.[4]

Etsu Nupe in durbar 2019

Etsu Nupe palace, wadata bida
Other positions[]
The Emir chair the committee pushing for the creation of Edu State with headquarters at Bida out of the present Niger, kogi and Kwara states to form a homeland for the Nupe people.[5] Other promoters for the creation of Edu State are Etsu Lapai, Etsu Agaie, Etsu Lafiyagi, Etsu Tsaragi, Etsu Patigi, Etsu Tsonga, prominent Nupe elder statesmen across the nation and abroad.[6]
He chaired the committee management Board of the Abuja National Mosque.[7]
Following a scandal when it was found that a Nupe man, Alhaji Muhammadu Bello Masaba, had married 86 wives, the Etsu Nupe set up a five-member committee of Islamic scholars to handle the issue. In September 2008 it was reported that Masaba has agreed to divorce all but four of the wives.[8]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Agha Ibiam (4 March 2009). "As New Makaman Nupe Steps in". ThisDay. http://allafrica.com/stories/200903050153.html.
- ↑ Kasim Sule (September 12, 2003). "Yahaya Abubakar Kusodu becomes 13th Etsu Nupe". Daily Trust. http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/sep/12/0008.html.
- ↑ "Why I didn’t tell anyone I was a prince in military school – Abubakar, Etsu Nupe" (in en-US). 2021-09-10. https://punchng.com/why-i-didnt-tell-anyone-i-was-a-prince-in-military-school-abubakar-etsu-nupe/.
- ↑ "Etsu Nupe for CAI fora in New York, Canada" (in en-US). 2018-08-30. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/etsu-nupe-for-cai-fora-in-new-york-canada/.
- ↑ Philip Nyam (July 16, 2009). "Etsu Nupe, Gana Present Proposal On Edu State". Nigeria Daily News. http://ndn.nigeriadailynews.com/templates/default.aspx?a=18878&template=print-article.htm.
- ↑ HOPE AFOKE ORIVRI (16 July 2009). "Bankole endorses call for creation of Edu State from Niger, Kogi & Kwara". Nigerian Compass. http://www.compassnewspaper.com/~compas/NG/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22684:bankole-endorses-call-for-creation-of-Edu-State-from-niger-kwara&Itemid=7966.
- ↑ "Management – Abuja National Mosque". https://www.abujanationalmosque.org/management/.
- ↑ "Polygamist agrees to divorce 82 of his 86 wives, following death threats". Daily Trust. 1 September 2008. http://www.wluml.org/node/4779.
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