Aminu Kano

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Aminu Kano (1920— 17 d'abril de 1983) fou un polític musulmà de Nigèria. En els anys 1940 va dirigir un moviment socialista en la part del nord del país en oposició al govern britànic. El Aeroport Internacional Mallam Aminu Kano i el Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, tots dos en Kano, són anomenats en el seu honor. rdf:langString
Aminu Kano (9 August 1920 — 17 April 1983) was a Muslim politician from Nigeria born at Sudawa, Gwale Local Government and resided at Gwammaja, Dala Local Government. In the 1940s he led a socialist movement in the northern part of the country in opposition to British rule. The Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, and the Aminu Kano College of Islamic Studies all in Kano, are named after him. He was a relative to the father of former Head of State Murtala Mohammed, former Minister of Defense Inuwa Wada and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Aminu Bashir Wali. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Aminu Kano
rdf:langString Aminu Kano
rdf:langString Aminu Kano
rdf:langString Aminu Kano
xsd:date 1983-04-17
xsd:date 1920-08-09
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xsd:date 1920-08-09
xsd:date 1983-04-17
rdf:langString NEPU, People's Redemption Party
xsd:integer 1966 1974
xsd:integer 1959 1967
rdf:langString Member of Parliament
rdf:langString Aminu Kano (1920— 17 d'abril de 1983) fou un polític musulmà de Nigèria. En els anys 1940 va dirigir un moviment socialista en la part del nord del país en oposició al govern britànic. El Aeroport Internacional Mallam Aminu Kano i el Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, tots dos en Kano, són anomenats en el seu honor.
rdf:langString Aminu Kano (9 August 1920 — 17 April 1983) was a Muslim politician from Nigeria born at Sudawa, Gwale Local Government and resided at Gwammaja, Dala Local Government. In the 1940s he led a socialist movement in the northern part of the country in opposition to British rule. The Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, and the Aminu Kano College of Islamic Studies all in Kano, are named after him. He was a relative to the father of former Head of State Murtala Mohammed, former Minister of Defense Inuwa Wada and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Aminu Bashir Wali.
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