Maitama Sule

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Dan Masanin Kano Al-Haji Yusuf Maitama Sule (geboren am 1. Oktober 1929 in Kano, Bundesstaat Kano, Nigeria; gestorben am 3. Juli 2017 in Kairo) war ein nigerianischer Historiker, Politiker und Diplomat. Er war der ehemalige Ständige Vertreter Nigerias bei den Vereinten Nationen und der ehemalige nigerianische Minister für National Guidance. rdf:langString
Yusuf Maitama Sule (1 October 1929 – 3 July 2017) was a Nigerian politician, diplomat, and elderly statesman who held the Ɗanmasanin Kano a chieftaincy title. In 1955-1956 he was the chief whip of the Federal House of Representatives. In 1960 he led the Nigerian delegation to the Conference of Independent African States. In 1976, he became the Federal Commissioner of public complaints, a position that made him the nation's pioneer ombudsman. In early 1979, he was the presidential candidate of the National Party of Nigeria but lost to Shehu Shagari. He was appointed Nigeria's representative to the United Nations after the coming of civilian rule in September 1979. While there he was chairman of the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Al-Haji Yusuf Maitama Sule
rdf:langString Maitama Sule
rdf:langString Yusuf Maitama Sule
rdf:langString Yusuf Maitama Sule
rdf:langString Cairo, Egypt Funeral Kano emir's palace Buried at Kara grave yard
xsd:date 2017-07-02
rdf:langString Kano State, Nigeria Kano municipal, Yola quarters
xsd:date 1929-10-01
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xsd:date 1929-10-01
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xsd:date 2017-07-02
rdf:langString Legislature
rdf:langString Dan Masanin Kano
rdf:langString Federal Commissioner of Public Complaints
rdf:langString Minister for National Guidance
rdf:langString Minister of Mines and Power
rdf:langString Nigeria's Representative to the United Nations
rdf:langString Title introduce
rdf:langString Politician, Businessman, farmer
rdf:langString Tijjani Muhammad Bande
xsd:integer 1956
xsd:integer 1966
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xsd:integer 1954 1955 1976 1979 1983
rdf:langString Dan Masanin Kano Al-Haji Yusuf Maitama Sule (geboren am 1. Oktober 1929 in Kano, Bundesstaat Kano, Nigeria; gestorben am 3. Juli 2017 in Kairo) war ein nigerianischer Historiker, Politiker und Diplomat. Er war der ehemalige Ständige Vertreter Nigerias bei den Vereinten Nationen und der ehemalige nigerianische Minister für National Guidance. Der „Dan Masanin von Kano“ war eine führende Persönlichkeit im . Er glaubte an eine den Kontinent überspannende Verbindung zwischen den Hausas und den Menschen von Äthiopien. Als Beweis führte er sprachliche Ähnlichkeiten und eine gemeinsame Verehrung der Sonne vor der Ankunft des Islam und des Christentums an. Er war einer der 138 Unterzeichner des offenen Briefes Ein gemeinsames Wort zwischen Uns und Euch (engl. A Common Word Between Us & You), den Persönlichkeiten des Islam an „Führer christlicher Kirchen überall“ (engl. "Leaders of Christian Churches, everywhere …") sandten (13. Oktober 2007).
rdf:langString Yusuf Maitama Sule (1 October 1929 – 3 July 2017) was a Nigerian politician, diplomat, and elderly statesman who held the Ɗanmasanin Kano a chieftaincy title. In 1955-1956 he was the chief whip of the Federal House of Representatives. In 1960 he led the Nigerian delegation to the Conference of Independent African States. In 1976, he became the Federal Commissioner of public complaints, a position that made him the nation's pioneer ombudsman. In early 1979, he was the presidential candidate of the National Party of Nigeria but lost to Shehu Shagari. He was appointed Nigeria's representative to the United Nations after the coming of civilian rule in September 1979. While there he was chairman of the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid. After the re-election of President Shagari in 1983, Maitama Sule was made the Minister for National Guidance, a portfolio designed to assist the president in tackling corruption.
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