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Sir Shettima Kashim Ibrahim, KCMG CBE (10 hya June 1910 – 25 hya July 1990)[1] ndgya jo siyasa or Nigeria, ndgya kira dar kira  Native Administration in Borno State ba kuma minister nga ni Social Services or fa 1950s. ngi ninyi digal kur ni chan  Waziri ni Emirate of Borno fa muthu ayi kudau Waziris banji fonyi ja per thurau ara scandals ni Borno local.[2][3]

administration.Template:Wp/mrt/Citation needed Lihi ngaja zur associate of Sir Ahmadu Bello.

or steps ni Nigeria House kro London, Alhaji Sa'adu Alanamu (Agent General, Northern Nigeria), Sir Kashim Ibrahim, KBE (As Governor, Northern Nigeria) and Chief Arthur Prest pichira Sir Kashim Ibrahim's biraja or Nigeria House Ibrahim ngi yanyi or Gargar Ward, Yerwa to the family of Ibrahim Lakanmi.[4] ji fara giganyi or learning Arabic and Quran ji dgugwa ma in ndo Borno Provincial School in 1922. or 1925, anji ninyi admission or Katsina Training College bagi kudna jigan nyi, ingya teacher's certificate or 1929. Ji fara thuryi ni hihibau or fa 1929 or Borno Middle School and by 1933, baji sa da ga Provincial Visiting Teacher. Baji sa uya dugal kur aga Senior Visiting Teacher ba education officer for the province of Borno. Banji ninyi dugal kur nu shettima of Borno or fa 1935 banji sinbiyanyi ingya Shettima Kashim. Baji go siyasa or fa 1951–52, banji sabanyi aga Northern Regional Assembly, a zabanyir ji hearo North aga cabinet ni sabe. Ayi kudau, banjisa hiryi aga Federal minister for Social Services and ayi kudau ni Education.[citation needed] Or fa 1956, a zabanyir ji aga Waziri ni Borno hirara Shehu.[4] Waziri Ibrahim a darja ga  Governor ni Northern region or fa 1962, siya office har military coup of sa duri oh fa 16 January 1966 kra shili ga Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi ashilo dunoma.[5] a zabar yin ji aga CBE or fa 1960 and knighted as a KCMG[6] in 1962.

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  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=cYEuAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Kashim+Ibrahim%22+AND+%221910%22
  2. http://www.sharia-in-africa.net/media/publications/sharia-implementation-in-northern-nigeria/vol_1_5_chapter_1_part_II.pdf
  3. Ahmadu Bello, My Life, Cambridge University Press, 1962, p. 31.
  4. Rosalynde Ainslie, Catherine Hoskyns, Ronald Segal. Political Africa: A Who's Who of Personalities and Parties, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1961, p. 128.
  5. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_regions.html
  6. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography