Wp/mrt/Abdullahi Adamu
Appearance
Abdullahi Adamu
| Part of | Nigerian senators of the 9th National Assembly |
|---|---|
| Sex or gender | male |
| Country of citizenship | Nigeria |
| Name in native language | Abdullahi Adamu, abdullahi adamu |
| Birth name | Abdullahi Adamu |
| Given name | Abdullahi |
| Family name | Adamu |
| Religious name | Islam |
| Date of birth | 23 July 1946 |
| Place of birth | Keffi, Gombe State |
| Native language | Hausa |
| Languages spoken, written or signed | English, Hausa, Nigerian Pidgin, Fula |
| Occupation | politician, political analyst |
| Position held | member of the Senate of Nigeria, Governor of Nasarawa State, member of the Senate of Nigeria, member of the Senate of Nigeria |
| Educated at | Kaduna Polytechnic, University of Jos, Nigerian Law School, Gombe State University, Federal University of Kashere |
| Residence | Abuja |
| Member of political party | Peoples Democratic Party, All Progressives Congress |
| Religion or worldview | Islam |
| Hair color | black hair |
| Eye color | dark brown |
| Email address | mailto:abdullahi.adamu@nass.gov.ng |
| Personal pronoun | L485 |
Abdullahi Adamu[1] (nji yanyi 23 hya mudofhou fa 1946) is ndgya kra jo ih siyasa asa darja aga governor ni Nasarawa State in Nigeria hearo 29 tufo 1999 ando 29 tufo 2007. Member ngaja ba former national chairman kra vir rule Party All Progressives Congress (APC).[2][3]
Habarir ndar mdu
[edit | edit source]Abdullahi Adamu a yanyir nji Keffi, Nasarawa State, or fa 23 July 1946. A irja Government Secondary School, Makurdi (1960–1962), the Government Technical College, Bukuru (1962–1965) ba Kaduna Polytechnic (1965–1968). A sharja avo Kaduna Polytechnic aga Higher National Diploma or June 1971.
(Help to expand this article from English wikipedia or Hausa wikipedia)
Early political career
[edit | edit source]Nasarawa Governor
[edit | edit source]Subsequent career
[edit | edit source]Ndərər ɗəŋgá/sagida nca
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- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20220221154925/https://editor.guardian.ng/news/buhari-rejoices-with-senator-abdullahi-adamu-at-75/. The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 23 mudofhou 2021. Retrieved 21 hya sudan 2022.
- ↑ https://punchng.com/young-reps-endorse-adamu-as-apc-chairman/Punch Newspapers. 8 March 2022. Retrieved 16 March2022.
- ↑ https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/07/16/reports-abdullahi-adamu-apc-national-chairman-quits/PM News. 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July2023.