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kidnappings and massacres. Attacks in Zamfara State in 2021 include the kidnapping of 279 secondary schoolgirls in Jangebe in February and the massacre of over... |
Bello Turji (category 21st century in Zamfara State) in Northern Nigeria, particularly Zamfara, Sokoto and Niger state. Turji led a bandit gang on 2022 Zamfara massacres, almost 200 people including women... |
Nigerian bandit conflict (category Articles with unsourced statements from June 2022) Zamfara State legislator Muhammad Ahmad was killed. 5 July, Chikun kidnapping 4–6 January, 2022 Zamfara massacres 14–15 January, Dankade massacre 8... |
2020s; the largest and most deadly event being the massacres in Zamfara State in early January 2022. The Nigerian authorities, who are also opposing the... |
the 2022 Zamfara massacres. Their attacks in Kebbi State have included a massacre and a mass kidnapping, both in June 2021, as well as a massacre in January... |
Boko Haram insurgency (category Conflicts in 2022) states, firstly in Zamfara State in 1999. The implementation has been widely attributed as being due to the insistence of Zamfara State governor Ahmad... |
Religious violence in Nigeria (section Background) Muslim-majority and in some parts of 3 Muslim-plurality states, when then-Zamfara State governor Ahmad Rufai Sani began the push for the institution of Sharia... |
Boko Haram (category Articles with unsourced statements from May 2022) $1 a day. The sharia law imposed by local authorities, beginning with Zamfara in January 2000 and covering 12 northern states by late 2002, may have... |
Nigeria (category Use Nigerian English from April 2022) lead-containing soil from informal gold mining within the northern state of Zamfara. While estimates vary, it is thought that upwards of 400 children died... |
political events in Nigeria and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Nigeria. See also the list of heads of... |
2023 Nigerian presidential election (category Use Nigerian English from October 2022) "2023: Ex Zamfara governor, Yarima declares intention to run for president". Daily Post. Retrieved 23 January 2022. Bankole, Abe (6 May 2022). "2023: Former... |
concubine, who went on to found the so-called 'Banza (illegitimate) Bakwai': Zamfara, Kebbi, Nupe, Gwari, Yauri, Ilorin and Kwararafa. A smaller state not fitting... |
section of a very conservative North.: 118 Maru (now located in Maru, Zamfara state), a village in the province, had a population of 8,256 in 1964. It... |
Pétré-Grenouilleau, From Slave Trade to Empire (2004), pp. 21–46. David Richardson, "Background to annexation: Anglo-African credit relations in the Bight of Biafra,... |
Fula people (category Articles with unsourced statements from November 2022) 2022. Retrieved 12 September 2023. "Incident Summary for GTDID: 201603260030". www.start.umd.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-11. Cameroon: Civilians Massacred... |
constitutional rights of citizens violated by Sharia. Governor Ahmad Sani Yerima of Zamfara State, the first Nigerian Muslim-majority state to introduce Sharia in... |
Olusegun Obasanjo (category Use dmy dates from May 2022) something that offended some Muslims. In September 1999, the Governor of Zamfara State, Ahmed Sani, announced the full introduction of sharia as the basis... |
Chukwuemeka. "Lekki Massacre: Sanwo-Olu protecting Nigerian Army officers, Ebun Adegboruwa says". Peoples Gazette. Retrieved 20 April 2022. James, Dominic... |
renominated by his party. The primaries, scheduled for between 4 April and 9 June 2022, resulted in Zulum winning the All Progressives Congress primary unopposed... |