During this period, Balewa developed a close relationship with K.O. Today, his portrait adorns the 5 Naira Note. Ahmadu Rabah, later known as Ahmadu Bello, was student number 87 and was two years his senior, while Abubakar Imam was a year ahead of him. Balewa was buried in Bauchi. [3] In 1944, Balewa and some other educated teachers in the Northern Provinces were chosen to study abroad at the University of London's Institute of Education, which today forms part of University College London. The Sayawa Council of Elders and Traditional Rulers in Tafawa Balewa and Bogoro local councils of Bauchi State condemned the relocation. The Sayawas have demanded a separate traditional ruler, which has led to attacks and counterattacks over the past two decades. He was an important leader in the formation of the Organisation of African Unity and creating a cooperative relationship with French speaking African countries. 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The town has been a hot-bed of communal crises that have lingered for over 50 years; as witnessed in 1948, 1959, 1977, 1991, 1995, 2001, 2005, 2010, 2011 and 2012, with hundreds of lives lost and property worth millions of naira destroyed. The name of his birthplace was appended to Abubakar’s name (Abubakar Tafawa Balewa). In total, the journey took him 10 days. Originally a trained teacher, he became a vocal leader for Northern interest as one of the few educated Nigerians of his time. Another problem with the label is that it erases the identity of millions of ethnically and culturally “unmingled” Fulani people in Nigeria’s northeast and elsewhere. His father worked in the house of the district head of Lere, a district within the Bauchi Emirate. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa had Four wives – Jummai, Umma, Zainab and Laraba. He trekked for 40 kilometers a day, before finding a resting place at a nearby village. Upon returning to Nigeria, he became an Inspector of Schools for the colonial administration and later entered politics. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa KBE, An haifi Tafawa Balewa a garin Tafawa Balewa dake jihar Bauchi a Arewa maso Gabashin Najeriya a shekara ta 1912.. Yayi karatu a makarantar horas da malamai ta Katsina daga (1928 zuwa 1933), sannan ya zamo malami, kuma shugaban makarantar Bauchi Middle School.. Yayi karatu a makarantar horas da malamai ta London daga (1945 zuwa 1946), inda ya samu … I shall direct the complete demolition of the town for peace to reign.” An "emergency joint stakeholders meeting of Muslims and Christians representatives of Tafawa Balewa and Bogoro local government areas" was held, and an agreement was reached. He was a “cool figure” who preoccupied himself with integration of Nigeria’s over 250 ethnic groups as before and during his tenure. While lamenting that it was an Igbo man, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, ... he was merely made a ceremonial President, thus ceding all the powers to Alhaji Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani man. Balewa was elected Vice President of the new party and subsequently resigned his post as headmaster of Bauchi Middle School. In 1948 Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a man that was to later become the Prime Minister of Nigeria said, ... “The Fulani herdsmen are Nigerians and have a right to be here. News of his assassination spurred violent riots throughout Northern Nigeria and ultimately led to the bloody counter-coup of July 1966.[4]. When Tafawa Balewa visited The U.S. in 1961, he had an aura of superiority around himself and carried himself majestically to the delight of the blacks and the amazement of the whites. [10][11], In 2011, Bauchi State, Governor Isa Yuguda "threatened to demolish Tafawa Balewa town with the exception of government institutions like hospitals and schools," telling residents “You should either embrace peaceful coexistence or stand the risk of total ejection from Tafawa Balewa. Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1960-1963) Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. The man felt that I was in a hurry and the young veiled Muslim woman who crossed the road caused some delay to my journey. For the local government area, see, National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons, "Gere: Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa's Real Ethnic Group", "BIOGRAPHY OF SIR ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA, KBE", "A Hausa Author's Idea of Literature as an" about-face" response to the British literary challenge", "See Nigeria's ex-leader Buhari is being compared with – Daily Advent Nigeria", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abubakar_Tafawa_Balewa&oldid=997519402, Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with PLWABN identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Kalu Ezera;, Constitutional Developments in Nigeria: An Analytical Study of Nigeria's Constitution-Making Developments and the Historical and Political Factors That Affected Constitutional Change, 1960, James S. Olson, Robert S. Shadle; Historical Dictionary of the British Empire, Greenwood Press, 1996. He led a vocal protest against the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 and also entered into an alliance with Commonwealth ministers who wanted South Africa to leave the Commonwealth in 1961. Rifkatu Samson Danna, representing Bogoro Constituency and the only female member of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, was suspended from her post after her opposition to the decision. He supported hesitance by the North to become independent, based on the objection that the north and south regions were not on an equal footing. Balewa entered the government in 1952 as Minister of Works, and later served as Minister of Transport during a time Nigeria was moving towards self-government. A man of unusual authority and having gravitas of a statesman. [7] At his death, his major assets included his house in Bauchi and a 50-acre farm where he vacationed when he wanted to relax. His father, Yakubu Dan Zala, was a slave who rose in service of the Madaki of Bauchi and became a district head. It was the fulanis and the killing was done by another fulani man, Muhammadu Buhari, who was the then platoon commander, 2nd infantry brigade, Abeokuta. A right honourable gentleman : Abubakar from the black rock : a narrative chronicle of the life and times of Nigeria's Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa by Trevor Clark ( Book ) The Man, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the first prime minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1957-1966 ( Book ) [6], Shaihu Umar was staged as a play in the 1970s.[6]. Balewa was among the new legislators in Kaduna. Tafawa Balewa was a vocal leader, a trained teacher, and he was one of the most educated northerners during his lifetime. He started his early education at the Koranic School in Bauchi and like most of his contemporaries, he studied at the Barewa College for further education and soon acquired his teaching certificate. [4][5][6][7] An Associated Press story states, "The Sayawas are in the majority in the town and its surrounding villages, but their traditional rulers have been of the predominantly Muslim Fulani ethnic group. This article is about the person. For the person, see, "Nigeria's Forgotten Heroes: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (Part 1)", "Christian Leaders in Nigeria Call Bauchi Violence Premeditated", "The Traditional Status of Tafawa Balewa Town", "Abubakar And Tafawa Balewa Town: A Tale Of Two Titans! Tafawa Balewa is a local government area in the Southern part of Bauchi State in northern Nigeria.Its headquarters is in the town of Tafawa Balewa. [1][2] His father worked in the house of the district head of Lere, a district within the Bauchi Emirate. The major ethnic groups are the Sayawa and Hausa/Fulani. After a student unrest, investigations into student grievances indicted the headmaster, and in 1941 Balewa was nominated as the new headmaster. Its headquarters is in the town of Tafawa Balewa. [9], In 2011, 38 people died in violence that began after an argument in a snooker hall, and Kutaru, Malanchi, Gongo, Gumel, and Gital villages were burned down in a reprisal attack. The 1965 election in the region later produced violent protests. Tafawa Balewa village takes its name from two corrupted Fulani words: “Tafari” (rock) and Baleri (black). [2][3] The major ethnic groups are the Sayawa and Hausa/Fulani. During holidays, which was twice a year, Balewa trekked home, a journey of more than 400 kilometers. As a matter of fact, Ijebus are from Sudan and are not Oduduwa's children. Were Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa to be alive today,he would be 105. Tafawa Balewa village takes its name from two corrupted Fulani words: “Tafari” (rock) and Baleri (black). Although it is widely (incorrectly) presumed that he was Hausa, Balewa’s father Yakubu Dan Zala was in fact of Bageri ethnicity, and his mother Fatima Inna was Fulani. The district head was moved to Zwal Village. But because Awolowo was a great man, I will associate with him. [3] Like many of his contemporaries, he studied at Barewa College, then known as Katsina College, where he was student number 145. [15] Hon. Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, KBE(1) (December 1912 â January 15, 1966) was a Nigerian politician, and the only prime minister of an independent Nigeria. Balewa's father, Yakubu Dan Zala, was of Gere ethnicity, and his mother Fatima Inna was of Gere and Fulani descent. Students were taught in English, and speech was an important part of learning for the students. His term in office was turbulent, with regional factionalism constantly threatening his government. The premiers and some prominent leaders of the regions later took on a policy of guiding their regions against political encroachment from other regional leaders. Egba and Ijebu have no ancestral relationship. His body was discovered at a roadside near Lagos six days after he was ousted from office. The first Prime Minister was from Bauchi State. Apart from excellence in English, the school was also a training ground for teachers to be posted to the provincial and middle schools within the Northern Provinces of Nigeria.[3]. Tafawa Balewa was not a Fulani man. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was conceived in December 1912 in Bauchi State. Balewa retained the post as Prime Minister of Nigeria when Nigeria gained independence in 1960, and was reelected in 1964. Rioting and violence were soon synchronous with what was perceived as inordinate political encroachment and an over-exuberant election outcome for Awolowo's western opponents. [6] Written in a prose homily structure,[4][6] the protagonist, Shaihu Umar, recounts his events in his life's history. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born in December 1922 and was killed on January 15, 1966. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, KBE PC (December 1912 – 15 January 1966) was a Nigerian politician who was the first and only Prime Minister of Nigeria. Conversely however, if his official birthday of April 17, 1967 is indeed real, Abubakar […] Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912- January 15, 1966) was Nigeria’s first Prime Minister. That same year, Buhari was gifted with double promotion on the same day by the govt of Tafawa Balewa. However, a treason charge and conviction against one of the western region's leaders, Obafemi Awolowo, led to protest and condemnation from many of his supporters. In 1934, Balewa wrote Shaihu Umar, a novella about a pious Muslim in response to a request to promote Hausa literature by Rupert East, head of the colonial Translation Bureau. Later on, this political environment influenced the Balewa administration. "[19], The Saya language is spoken in Tafawa Balewa LGA. In January 1960, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. He is egged on to a destructive stiff-neckedness by his ostensible obsession with the defence of his Fulani kin. Tafawa Balewa was a vocal […] The Igbo man thinks his problem is the Yoruba man, the Yoruba man thinks his problem is the Fulani man, the Fulani man’s eyes turn red when he sees the Igbo man, and … "[17][18] Brought into the world a commoner in the north of colonial Nigeria, he had training as a teacher. "[13][7][14] Tafawa Balewa Local Council Headquarters was moved to Bununu District. As a legislator, he was a vocal advocate of the rights of Northern Nigeria. He was elected in 1946 to the Northern House of Assembly, and to the Legislative Council in 1947. [3], Balewa began his education at a Koranic School in Bauchi; when southern colonial administrators began to push for western education in the Northern region, Balewa was among the children sent to Tafawa Balewa Elementary School, after the Koranic school. In 2013, Hon. He was born on October 1, 1912 in the village of Tafawa Balewa, in modern-day Bauchi State. As part of his plans to unify the country towards the move for independence in 1960, he formed a coalition government between the NPC and the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), led by Nnamdi Azikiwe and also invited the Action Group (A.G.), the 1957 cabinet was constituted as an all party cabinet. [1], This article is about the local government area. "[8], Tafawa Balewa town is inhabited by Jarawa, Fulani, Hausa, Sayawa, Kanuri, Tapshinawa (angas) and other tribes. Balewa's father, Yakubu Dan Zala, was of Gere ethnicity,[1] and his mother Fatima Inna was of Gere and Fulani descent. The three regions then were composed of diverse cultural groups. "Tafawa Balewa village takes its name from two corrupted Fulani words: "Tafari" (rock) and Baleri (black). [12], In 2012, "the state government through the House of Assembly finally resolved to relocate the headquarters of the local government to Bununu town. The circumstances of his death still remain unresolved. Events and themes within the novel dealt with slave trade, familial relationships and Islamic themes of submission to the will of God. In 1948 Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a man that was to later become the Prime Minister of Nigeria said, “Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any sign of willingness to unite. The Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University in Bauchi is named in his honour. Together with Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, who held the hereditary title of Sardauna of Sokoto, they proposed the transformation of the cultural organization, Jam'iyyar Mutanen Arewa, which means Northern People's Congress (NPC) in English, to become a political platform for use as campaign platform during the elections of 1951. Balewa was married to four women who bore him nineteen children. In 1941, he became acquainted with a young Aminu Kano, who was posted to the school as a teacher. Balewa left for his family 10 pounds in his bank account, two old cars in his garage and one mud house in Makwalla, Bauchi. Balewa is the only one in Nigerian history to have been bestowed with the title of Prime Minister. Fulani settlers were to hterarily translate Pusji to Tafawa - Balewa, a Fulani word for black stone. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born in December 1912 in modern-day Bauchi State, in the Northern Nigeria Protectorate. 1. This may have contributed to the “Black Rock” nickname he acquired in later life. He was popularly known as “The Golden Voice of Africa“.Tafawa Balewa took its name from two corrupted Fulani words: “Tafari” (Rock) and “Baleri” (Black).Thus, Balewa grew up with the nickname, “Black Rock.” Tafawa Balewa had very humble origins. The bone of contention of the frequent clashes in the area has to do with the chieftaincy and ownership of Tafawa Balewa town. Thereafter, he proceeded to Bauchi Provincial School. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa’s mother – Fatima Inna is a Fulani woman. [1] He was also awarded an honorary doctorate of laws from the New York University in July 1961. Mbadiwe from NCNC and Akintola from AG.[3]. Balewa completed his five-year education in 1933 and returned to Bauchi to teach at Bauchi Middle School. Balewa was the first and … He was overthrown and murdered in a military coup on 15 January 1966, as were many other leaders, including his old companion Sir Ahmadu Bello. "Tafawa Balewa village takes its name from two corrupted Fulani words: "Tafari" (rock) and Baleri (black).". He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Sheffield in May 1960. The Middlebelt has ruled Nigeria most in number of years and time. NPC won the plurality of votes to the regional House of Assembly in 1951. Balewa was described as modest and self-effacing. In 1948 Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a man that was to later become the Prime Minister of Nigeria said, “Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any sign of willingness to unite. The pillory of Balewa that resulted from this peremptory treatment of the western crisis was accentuated by his perceived shield of his party man and “fast drowning political friend” – a la the Nigerian press – Premier S. L. 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