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Sani zango daura biography of barack obama

          It is not even an attempt to chronicle the events that shook Nigeria from January , which saw millions of Nigerians pour out into the streets across.

        1. It is not even an attempt to chronicle the events that shook Nigeria from January , which saw millions of Nigerians pour out into the streets across.
        2. Establishment of INEC.
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        4. This article has shown that Africa's foremost novelist is a formidable linguistic innovator who has opened new vistas and extended the frontiers of the English.
        5. Strengthening Agriculture for Food and Nutrition Security, Market Development and Export in A Climate Change Environment.
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          Sani Daura

          Nigerian politician

          For the AIG and former governor of Yobe State, see Sani Daura Ahmed.

          Sani Zangon Daura was Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and later Minister of Environment, in the cabinet of President Olusegun Obasanjo.

          He was dropped from Obasanjo's cabinet in a reshuffle on 30 January 2001.[1]

          Background

          Sani Zangon Daura originates from the Daura Senatorial zone of Katsina State. He graduated from the School for Arabic Studies in Kano.

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          He was given a scholarship to attend the School for African and Oriental Studies, London, in 1961, but returned to Nigeria before completing the course and was admitted into the University of Lagos. During Nigerian Second Republic in 1979, he was a candidate of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) primaries to run for governor of Kaduna state, but lost to Alhaji Lawal Kaita.

          Kaita in turn, lost the election to the People's Redemption Party (PRP) candidate, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa.&