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  2. Babagana Zulum - Wikipedia

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    Zulum was born on 25 August 1969, in Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State. [6]After elementary school in Mafa Primary School from 1975 to 1980 and secondary education in Government Secondary School, Monguno from 1980 to 1985, Zulum studied at the University of Maiduguri, [7] where he obtained a degree in Agriculture Engineering after which he served as a youth corps member with Katsina ...

  3. 2019 Borno State gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Party nominee: Babagana Umara Zulum: former commissioner for reconstruction, rehabilitation and resettlement Running mate: Umar Usman Kadafur Idris Durkwa; Kashim Imam; Gambo Lawan

  4. 2023 Borno State gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Governor Babagana Umara Zulum was re-elected by a 74% margin over PDP nominee — businessman Mohammed Ali Jajari. [ 4 ] The party primaries, scheduled for between 4 April and 9 June 2022, resulted in Zulum winning the All Progressives Congress primary unopposed on 26 May while the Peoples Democratic Party nominated businessman ...

  5. Baba Gana Kingibe - Wikipedia

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    Kingibe was born on 25 June 1945 in Borno to a Kanuri family. His mother, Ya Kingi Mallam died when he was four years old. His father, Mustafa Shuwa was a shoemaker who later became the clerk of the Borno Native Authority.

  6. Muhammad Umar al-Mukhtar - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Umar al-Mukhtar was born in 1921 in the al-Awailiya region, near Marj in eastern Libya, the son of Umar and his wife Naisa al-Jilani.Muhammad was raised almost exclusively by his mother and some of his maternal relatives from the Al-Manfah tribe, one of the largest tribes in eastern Libya, because his father was fighting at the head of the Libyan resistance.

  7. Umar of Borno - Wikipedia

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    Umar came to power at the death of his father in 1837. [1] [2] Umar did not match his father's vitality and gradually allowed the kingdom to be ruled by advisers . Umar ruled from 1837 until November 1853 when he was deposed by his brother 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Amin who became Shehu. The latter only reigned until 1854 when Umar ...

  8. Category talk:Umar Bin Hassan albums - Wikipedia

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  9. Military conquests of Umar's era - Wikipedia

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    Umar was the second Rashidun Caliph and reigned during 634–644. Umar's caliphate is notable for its vast conquests. Aided by brilliant field commanders, he was able to incorporate present-day Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, and parts of Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and south western Pakistan into the Caliphate.