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          An insightful interpretive biography tracing Aminu Kano's life and providing an intimate picture of the culture, po....

          Kano, A. Feinstein, African Revolution- ary: the life and times of Nigeria's Aminu.

        1. Kano, A. Feinstein, African Revolution- ary: the life and times of Nigeria's Aminu.
        2. A deputy director in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital(AKTH), Kano, dedicated and committed Civil Servant and a man of principles.
        3. An insightful interpretive biography tracing Aminu Kano's life and providing an intimate picture of the culture, po.
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        5. Born on August 3, in Kano, Ambassador Wali attended the Provincial Secondary School and the School of Arabic Studies in Kano between and
        6. Aminu Kano

          Nigerian politician (1920–1983)

          MallamAminu KanoGCON[1] (9 August 1920 — 17 April 1983)[2] was a Nigerian radical opposition political leader, teacher, poet, playwright, and trade unionist from Kano.

          He played an active role during the transition from British colonial rule to independence, the First Republic, Military rule, and the Second Republic. Representing the Kano East constituency, he served as the Deputy Government Chief Whip in the Federal House of Representatives.

          During Yakubu Gowon's administration, he served as the Federal Commissioner for Communications and the Federal Commissioner for Health. He was a vocal critic of British colonialism and its indirect rule policy in northern Nigeria.

          A self-described democratic humanist and reformer, Aminu combined his knowledge of Western and Islamic education to champion the liberation of the talakawa (commoners).[3][4][5][6]

          In 1948, Aminu found