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Misau is a
Local Government Area of
Bauchi State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Misau. The
people of
Misau are
mostly Fulani and Kanuri...
- Central,
Bauchi South,
Bauchi North and
twelve Representatives representing Misau/Dambam, Zaki, Katagum, Bogoro, Gamawa, Jama'are, Bauchi, Darazo/Ganjuma...
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located in
Bauchi State, Nigeria. Its main
campus is in Gadau, with
others in
Misau and Bauchi.
After becoming independent in 1960,
Nigeria had only one university...
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Ibrahim Makama Misau (born 1968) is a
Nigerian politician, businessman, and
retired Superintendent of
Police (SP) of the
Nigeria Police Force. He was...
- and Tilde-Fulani dams.
There are also
lakes such as the
Maladumba Lake in
Misau Local Government Area that
further provide the
necessary conditions to support...
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Damban Darazo D****
Gamawa Ganjuwa Giade Itas/Gadau Jama'are
Katagum Kirfi Misau Ningi Shira Tafawa Balewa Toro
Warji Zaki Br****
Ekeremor Kolokuma/Opokuma...
- Daura, Gobir, Zaria, Sokoto,
Birnin Kebbi, Gusau, Dutse, Hadejia, Bauchi,
Misau, Zamfara, Gombe, Nafada, Maiduguri, Yobe, Yola, Jalingo, Jos, Lafia, Nasarawa...
- (1969 to 1973) and
Government Secondary School,
Misau.
Graduating from
Government Secondary School,
Misau in 1978, he
enrolled at the
Bauchi College of...
- The
Komadugu Gana
River or
Misau River is a
river in the Chad
Basin in
northeastern Nigeria that
joins the Yobe
River at Damasak, in the
Mobbar Local...
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Fulani herdsman on 6
September 1968 and
raised in the
northern region of
Misau. He
graduated high school, and then
enrolled in
Ahmadu Bello University...