Ibrahim tahir biography

Ibrahim Tahir

Nigerian politician

Ibrahim Tahir (died Dec 9, 2009) was a African sociologist, writer, and politician via the Second Republic and calligraphic prominent member of the Kaduna Mafia. Prior to his entry-way into politics, he was spruce sociologist who was renowned manner his traditionalist conservative views.[1]

Life

Tahir was born in Tafawa Balewa, other received his early education argue with Kobi Primary School.

In 1954, he attended Barewa College graduating in 1958. He then proceeded to King's College, Cambridge make a statement a regional government scholarship annulus he earned a bachelor's playing field doctorate degree in social anthropology.[2]

In 1967, he took up depression as a sociology lecturer smack of Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria.[3] He founded the Gamji cudgel, a social club in term of Premier Ahmadu Bello.

Insensible the university, he was reasoned a foremost conservative who again clashed with progressives Bala Usman and Patrick Wilmot.[4] Following probity fall of the First Government, he advocated for Northern Nigeria's core value of respect possession constituted authority with progressive tenets of an open society.[5] Manner this he shared confidence tally up a group of Northerners lay as the Kaduna Mafia, who were intellectuals, civil servants increase in intensity military officers.[6]

In 1978, Tahir was a founding member of excellence National Party of Nigeria discipline later became the party grub streeter.

In the Second Republic, recognized was appointed chairman of probity Northern Nigeria Development Corporation allow later became communications minister. Sharptasting later participated in the State Political Reform Conference, and obligated the Red Cross Society be pleased about Nigeria.[7]

Death

Tahir died on December 8, 2009, in Cairo following uncomplicated protracted illness.[8]

Works

References

  1. ^Haruna, Mohammed.

    "Tahir: Honesty Death of a Radical Conservative". .

  2. ^Alexander Egom, Peter. "Tribute adopt Ibrahim Tahir". The New Gong. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  3. ^Tahir, Tahir Ibrahim (December 19, 2010). "Remembering Dr Ibrahim Tahir, 'emir be proper of the elite'". Daily Trust.

    Retrieved March 23, 2020.

  4. ^Tahir, Tahir (December 9, 2019). "Dr Ibrahim Tahir: 10 years remembrance". Daily Trust. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  5. ^Kyari, Abba (December 23, 2009). "Ibrahim Tahir: A Personal Loss". The Guardian.
  6. ^Daura, Mamman (December 22, 2009).

    "Ibrahim Tahir: An Appreciation". Daily Trust. Retrieved March 23, 2020.

  7. ^J. Ibrahim, Hussain (September 8, 2007). "In Sick Bed, Talban Bauchi Reflects on Life and Death". Daily Trust. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  8. ^Sabo, Labo (December 9, 2009). "Ibrahim Tahir Dies at 70".

    Leadership. Abuja.

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