[ Fall of Dasuki: the man who lost an empire]

Two articles and two interviews on the fall of Ibrahim Dasuki, 18th Sultan of the Sokoto Caliphate. D. Babarinsa writes how Dasuki became the Sultan, the political situation in Sokoto state and his deposition on 20th April 1996. A. Akinkuotu examines the implications of Dasuki's deposition. Moh...

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Published in:Tell
Contributors: Malami, Alhaji Shehu (Other) ; Akinkuotu, Ayodele (Other) ; Nmodu, Danlami (Other)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Tell Communications 1996
In: Tell
Further subjects:B Politician
B Law
B Tradition
B Political elite
B Nigeria
B Internal policy
B Feudalism
B Muslim
B Political leadership
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Summary:Two articles and two interviews on the fall of Ibrahim Dasuki, 18th Sultan of the Sokoto Caliphate. D. Babarinsa writes how Dasuki became the Sultan, the political situation in Sokoto state and his deposition on 20th April 1996. A. Akinkuotu examines the implications of Dasuki's deposition. Mohammed Arzika, a prominent politician of Sokoto, and Shehu Malami, a Sokoto prince, give interviews on Dasuki's removal from power. (DÜI-Sen)
Item Description:Enthält u.a.: Babarinsa, Dare: The man who lost an empire. - S. 10-11.; Akinkuotu, Ayodele: Fall of a Sultan. - S. 12-15.; "Justice has been done". (Interview with Mohammed Arzika). - S. 16-17.; Dasuki is vindictive. (Interview with Shehu Malami). - S. 18-19
ISSN:1115-7615
Contains:In: Tell