Opinion
The governor Yahaya Bello’s testimonials for Kogi’s Murification
***Uncanny and deadly steps including Yahoo Plus antics by an incumbent Governor.
FALSE FLAG OPERATIONS
Since the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the schedule for the off-season Governorship elections in Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo States, political activities in Kogi State have been marred
by unwarranted violence, arsons, destruction of property and extrajudicial killings. In fact, under the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello, there have been brazen demonstration of hate and
extreme political intolerance leading to repressive measures and violent attacks by State-Actors, illegal
deployments of State apparatus, and quasi-security bodies.
Nigerians and security enforcement forces and their Service Chiefs have witnessed situations in Kogi State
wherein non-state actors usually camouflage in Police or military uniforms and armed with quasi-security military kits just to carry out unwholesome repressive acts against innocent citizens and to intimidate the
opposition parties. The level of recklessness in the violence, arsons, and extrajudicial killings in Kogi State became so brutal that the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Inter Party Advisory Council, IPAC had to send separate petitions to the President, the Inspector General of Police and all the Service Chiefs.
However, two consequent developments in Kogi State have arisen which form the subject matter of this write-up. The first is the emergence of a credible and popular alternative to the Governor Bello dynasty. The
second is the popularisation of this alternative especially by the uncanny contributions of Governor Yahaya Bello which make this popularisation to spread like wild fire in strong winds.
THE EMERGENCE OF MURIFICATION
The emergence of a credible alternative to succeed the outgoing Governor Bello has now been established by the statewide acceptance of one of the Governorship Candidates in person of Alhaji Murtala Yakubu
Ajaka of the Social Democratic Party (SDP). The Wikipedia used very strong terms to describe Alhaji Ajaka when it wrote of him as being with a “deep understanding of the intricacies of governance” who has “garnered the respect and admiration of both his peers and the public …” The renowned Wikipedia also stressed that
“Murtala Yakubu dedicated his efforts towards securing a resounding victory for the election of President Bola Tinubu in the February 2023 general election.”
Alhaji Murtala Ajaka presents easily as a humble and amiable young man who is sharply focused on recreating a new prosperous Kogi State driven by massive youth employment and emancipation of women.
He is widely received by the people of Kogi State. In practical terms, his demonstration of dedication to public service and a deep understanding of the intricacies of governance is evident from the meticulous way
Social Democratic Party
National HQ: 17 Nairobi Street. Wuse II. Abuja has planned his campaign programmes and his well-articulated mission for a new Kogi State centred on
creating and sharing wealth as a hub of industry, tourism, ICT developments and creativity.
The “Murification” of Kogi State is a colloquial coinage to describe the springing up of the mass appeal across Kogi State for Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka who they fondly call “Muri”. In various groups and communities,
it is common to hear things like ‘this campus or that LG has become “Murified.”’ The multidimensional processes which throw up more and more people who have become attracted to or fixated on the Muri
candidature are what have been termed as “Murification”. As we shall show later, the chief promoter for the
Murification of Kogi State is no less than His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello himself.
THE YAHAYA BELLO TESTIMONIALS
The remainder of this submission will be on the testimonials of His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello to the excellence, capabilities and capacities of his to-be successor, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka.
Testimony 1: The Attack on Ajaka’s Entourage
Early in June 2023, Muritala Yakubu Ajaka had meticulously planned courtesy visits to Kogi State First ClassTraditional Rulers, starting with HRM Ohiemige of Koton Karfe before the commencement of formal
campaigns. When Governor Bello was informed of a long motorcade of over 100 vehicles that followed Alhaji Muritala Yakubu Ajaka to pay courtesy visit to HRM Ohiemige of Koton Karfe on 3 June 2023, he decided
that the proposed visits must be stopped, and that Alhaji Ajaka must be halted from entering Kogi State by all means. This deadly intervention, which almost cost Alhaji Murtala Ajaka his life, immediately catapulted
him into the top of the mind awareness of Kogi people and Nigeria at large. Thousands of bystanders, passengers and motorists watched in amazement as the government team blocked the major carriageway at the Mataco City Gate to Lokoja and rained bullets on Ajaka’s car and 28 other vehicles in his entourage in broad daylight. Ajaka and team scampered to safety and headed back to Abuja. This shameful show of reckless power was not only recorded in videos but streamed live on Facebook.
Testimony 2: The Governor Enlisted Members of his Cabinet
The Governor briefed his commissioners on the strategies to “tame Alhaji Murtala Ajaka” and assigned roles to himself and the commissioners thereby exposing his own weakness to them and inadvertently highlighting the superiority of Alhaji Ajaka. The Commissioner for Solid Mineral, Mr. Bashir Gegu was detailed to set up
a deadly ambush after Koton Karfe between Murtala Mohammed Bridge and Banda while the Commissioner
for Information, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo was detailed to cover up with a press conference to propagate lies that it was Alhaji Yakubu Ajaka that attacked the Governor’s convoy. The Governor’s briefing to his Cabinet
showed the Exco members that their boss was indeed jittery about the emergence of the man that Wikipedia described as “with deep understanding of the intricacies of governance” who has “garnered the respect and
admiration of both his peers and the public”. It could be at this stage that some members of the Governor
Bello’s cabinet became “Murified” and started to make overtures to Alhaji Murtala Ajaka, the “Incoming”.
When the Commissioner of Information, on behalf of Governor Yahaya Bello, faced the Press on 3 June 2023 to lie about the highway attacks on Ajaka, he knew that his boss and entire cabinet were aware that he
was lying but only expected that the Kogi people would be misguided to believe the lies. It was a miscalculation which only gave Alhaji Ajaka a major boost and got more people including some of the Bello’s
Commissioners “Murified”.
Testimony 3: The Governor announced self as a predator.
The Governor, who was acting under Official Oath as the Chief Security Officer of Kogi State, later held a worldwide press conference on 3 June 2023 wherein he announced self as a predator “whose path was
crossed” by a prey. He likened himself to a “lion” and Alhaji Murtala Ajaka to an “antelope”. The Governor’s sarcastic allegory of the “lion and antelope” was not only odious, reckless, and condemnable to the public,
but was a major pointer to how the Governor was prepared to renege on his Governorship oath to protect the people of Kogi State because he was jittery about the emergence of Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka. The
people of Kogi State understood this and became only more “Murified”. Several youths became Murified at this stage and signed up to work for the Muri candidature.
Testimony 4: The Governor ordered the killing of Okwo, his former ally. As the popularity of Alhaji Murtala Ajaka continued to spread, the head of the Governor’s special squad, Mr.
Kabir Bala, also known as Okwo denounced the incumbent Governor, his hitherto benefactor to pledge his support for the candidature of Alhaji Murtala Ajaka who he described as the “incoming Governor of Kogi
State”. Almost instantly, an infuriated Governor ordered the attack on Okwo. Okwo’s properties were set ablaze, and a team of state actors and non-state actors later killed Okwo on 23 June 2023 in a false flag operation which also got other innocent citizens killed. These extrajudicial killings raised more questions about the motives of the Governor and enhanced the determination of the Muri’s support base.
Testimony 5: The Governor’s Supporters destroyed Muri’s Secretariat
As the popularity of Ajaka continue to soar, the Governor issued Executive Orders and byelaws to declare Alhaji Ajaka “wanted”, to bar all Traditional Rulers from receiving him at the Palaces and ordered armed
roadblocks to man all roads leading to Kogi State to keep Alhaji Ajaka away or get him arrested. But on 6 July 2023, the unimaginable happened. A mammoth organic crowd of thousands of men and women
welcomed Alhaji Murtala Ajaka into Idah LG in Kogi East. It was like “how did he get there?” “How did he raise such a humongous crowd”? In the company of his amiable Running Mate, Chief Sam Abenemi, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka was in his elements as he addressed the gargantuan crowd, sang with them, and danced with them.
But how was this received by the outgoing players at the high places in Kogi State? By the third day, 9 July 2023, non-state actors shielded by State Actors, proceeded to the gorgeous three-story building which
served as Ajaka Campaign Secretariat in Lokoja and destroyed the building. They gathered as many items
as they could lay their hands on and set these on fire to please their Master. The event which happened at about 7.00am was watched by thousands of inhabitants of Kogi State and was covered live on video. The
Kogi people at home and abroad watched this sordidness helplessly but knew that the time is up for the incumbent Governor. They became reinvigorated for more Murification.
Testimony 6: The Governor’s Supporters burnt down Muri’s Secretariat
On Tuesday, 23 July 2023, the now much popularised Ajaka landed in Lokoja with local and international pressmen and photographers, as well as architects and engineers to inspect the extent of the damage to the prestigious secretariat so that they may cause repairs and renovations. In a jiffy, thousands of people flocked the location and he had to address them at impromptu rally in front of the Secretariat. All these were televised live to Nigeria and the world. But this showing by Alhaji Murtala Ajaka obviously did not go down well with the supporters of Governor Yahaya Bello, who regrouped withing 24 hours and attacked the already wrecked
Campaign Secretariat again. The non-state actors broke the building walls and windows to gain entrance into the Secretariat and set the building ablaze. Again, the people of Kogi State watched helplessly but
became more Murified.
Testimony 7: The Governor Himself Stage-managed a Yahoo-Yahoo Defection
As an undeterred and unstoppable Murtala Ajaka continued to harvest thousands of organically grown supporters across the State – in Koton Karfe, Olamaboro, Ijumu, Ogori-Magongo, Mopamuro Idah, Adavi, Lokoja, Imane, Okenne, Kabba, Ayingba, and Egume, Yagba and so on, Governor Yahaya Bello escalated
his could-be-deadly intimidation arsenal to the Yahoo-Yahoo or Yahoo Plus level by stage-managing a ghost
defection of non-existent ‘SDP State Excos’. The Governor, in a most elaborate, expensive, and widely publicised event on 11 August 2023 personally received phantom ‘SDP Excos’, claiming they had defected to the APC to boost his efforts for his preferred Governorship Candidate who publicly referred to himself as
“a married woman”. The group of Governor Bello’s ghost “SDP Excos” was led by one Mr. Suleiman Isah, a well-known APC member. In fact, none of the members of the Bello’s Yahoo Plus Exco paraded on
Television was a member of SDP or its Executive Committee (Exco) at the State or LG level as can be verified from the authentic list with INEC.
So, the question is why has the incumbent outgoing governor of Kogi State descended so low to spend taxpayers’ money to disguise his own APC members as ghost members of SDP Excos to shore up his dwindling chances to win the State for his protegee? The Governor’s counterproductive efforts are like
attempts to change the course of a hurricane wind; they have only resulted in promoting SDP Murtala Yakubu Ajaka as the next Governor of Kogi State as the Murification process has now taken a life of its own, fully turbocharged and rapidly propelling itself.
POSTSCRIPT:
(a) The import of the happenings in Kogi State is not lost on the people of the State who have watched how creating and spreading of violence have become the hallmark of their current government in the last
eight years. They have solemnly pitched their tents with Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka who is focused on a Development Agenda to create and spread wealth in the State.
(b) Governor Bello, by his own intrinsic habits and impulses, has effectively carried the Murification process beyond the borders of Kogi State into his Party’s (APC) National Working Committee, the APC National
Secretariat and even into the Presidency. What an unrelenting Murification-ist !!
Dr Olu Agunloye,
National Secretary, SDP,
Former Minister of Defence (Navy) and Former Minister of Power and Steel
25 August 2023
Opinion
Achilles’ Heels of a Dedicated Leader – Natasha in the 10th Senate

By Hamza Lamisi
No doubt that one of the expected big game Changers of the 10th National Assembly, particularly the Senate, is the emergence of a vocal voice who ran one of the country’s most persecuted election campaigns in Nigeria’s history. From the feminine gender in a male dominated political ecosystem to being transracial in a highly conservative District; a Christian in Muslim-saturated bargain table of stakeholders, from being single to inter-tribally married in a natively and culturally republic Ebira Land. Not only to contest in a struggling opposition party but to face the most ruthless Chief Security Officer of her State, from her District.
The odds were obviously too many but Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan upturned the guess – defeating the threatening ruling party and emerging the first female Senator Kogi State ever produced. She defined the turning point of Kogi Central’s representation in Nigeria’s bicameral Parliament. Unlike her colleagues from Kogi State who rode on the backing of the number one citizen of the State, Senator Natasha’s road to the red Chambers was never paved, it was a tough and rough journey of determination, persistence, unwavering dedication and commitment to a dream held in trust for the people.
She walked through the storms and she is shaped by the lessons – to remain bold, assertive, unbroken, unbeaten and unbowed by any circumstance, because only by struggle and perseverance freedom comes. Not unaware of the systemic dialogue, lobby and collaboration but Senator Natasha would not do so at the expense or in exchange of the People’s trust and mandate for which she swore oath to protect.
Stepping into the Senate as a survivor of election and litigation battles, and looking back to the unwavering support and uncommon trust of Kogi people and Nigerians by extension, notwithstanding already some months behind her fellow law makers, Senator Natasha was prepared to have the end justify the means. Barely 16 months from the very day of her swearing-in till date, Senator Natasha’s contributions and impact in the 10th Senate have left many wonder if she was a first time Senator or one elected from the minority opposition. Most popular and best performing member of the current National Assembly.
Just within one year in office, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan lit 30 kilometers of road networks across Kogi Central with over 2,000 solar powered streetlights. Over 1,300 women and youth were trained and empowered by the law maker. Senator Natasha has supported the tuition fee of over 353 vulnerable indigenous students at tertiary institutions nationwide. She has faciliated federal employment opportunities for various graduates and facilitate capacity building trainings and empowerment for many others.
She brought a reliable supply of portable water to Kogi Central communities with 12 water reticulation projects with each being a massive 50,000-liter solar-powered motorized water system, which serves 300 locations and provides, 1,800 fetching taps.
To draw legislation closer to the grassroot, Senator Natasha engaged 100 constituency aides both men and women across the 57 wards in Kogi Central. She has distributed 12 trucks of grains, 10, 000 wrappers for women, 20,000 notebooks, 5,000 school bags and reconstructed and remodeled Abdul Aziz Attah Memorial College Okene (AAAMCO), Okene to smart school.
Within one year in office, Senator Natasha has attracted employments in both federal agencies and private organizations to over 30 graduates from her constituency.
Ihima community has been without police station for the past 7 years, Senator Natasha embarked on total reconstruction of Ihima Police Station which was commissioned by the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.
Senator Natasha distributed 4 trucks of fertilizers totalling 2,400 bags of NPK and Urea fertilizers to Kogi Central farmers. Free Business CAC registration of 2,500 SMEs. She has empowered Kogi Central students from 12 selected tertiary institutions across Nigeria with multipurpose business cart and start up fund.
Commissioned six constituency offices in the five LGAs to make government closer to the people. Senator Natasha has sponsored two motions and two bills including the bill for the establishment of Nigeria Gold Reserve, the bill for the establishment of Ihima Federal Medical Centre, motion to investigate alleged corruption and inefficiency in Ajaokuta Company Ltd and National Iron Ore Mining Company, NIOMCO amongst other.
Senator Natasha has provided 5,000 digital learning devices to both public primary and secondary schools in Kogi Central.
For her magical achievements in office and accelerated development and impact her constituency has witnessed, Senator Natasha has received and even turned down several prestigious awards. She emerged Senator of the year 2024 which is her first year in office as Senator.
Achieving these feats in less than 16 months as a first time Senator and one from the minority party and from Kogi Central, one may wonder what could be the Achilles’ Heels of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan in the 10th Senate and why the persecution by supposed colleagues in the Chambers. Is there a question of loyalty to individual rather than institution? Is it her performance record or her dedication to the business of legislation rather than playing the cheap political cards around the leadership of the Senate? Is it her idea of universal development of Nigeria rather than regional? After all, every Senator is of the Federal Republic Nigeria and should think and act so.
We may ask further; is anyone being threatened by her uncommon pace? Is there a question of envy or jealousy among her colleagues? Do they expect Senator Natasha to be one step behind, considering the enormity of the task on her shoulders as Senator from an already underrepresented District in the past? Is there a fear that Senator Natasha may reveal to Nigerians what is due to them from their representatives across boards? We may have more to ask than provide answers.
Meanwhile, Senator Natasha is a more than equal to the task of addressing the challenges that come with standing out in an uncommon manner. She is not one to be taught the difference between ‘diplomacy and cold slavery’ or ‘breach of rules and violation of right’. Nobody can silence her or box her to a corner of the Senate. Beyond her voice and impact over the years as an ordinary citizen, the people have been her greatest strength and she can only get more strengthed by any attempt to silence her.
Nigerians know how rare it is to have a NATASHA among the current crop of leaders and they are obviously making sure she is protected against bully, intimidation or harassment in the Senate. The dream is of the people, by the people and for the people, and so the mandate too.
Opinion
Babangida’s Confession and Atonement: Quo Vadis?

By Professor Mike Ozekhome, SAN, CON, OFR, LL.D.
I have carefully read and listened to former Nigerian military president, General Ibrahim
Badamosi Babagida’s public remorse and regrets over the atrocious annulment of the June
12,1993 presidential elections. He did this 32 whopping years later. I want to very quickly say
that it takes a man with strong guts and balls and a man who has become repentant, born
again and has seen the face of God to publicly recant his earlier wrongful deeds and offer
public apology to the entire nation. This was no doubt meant to heal gapinng wounds and
balm wounded and bruised hearts.
The polls, the best, most transparent and credible elections, ever held in Nigeria till date,
were meant to end decades of military d The annulment threw Nigeria into turmoil and
widespread unreast, protests, maimings and killings. This forced Babagida to “step aside”;
the enthronenent of the Enest Shonekan’s Interim Government; and the arrest and detention
of Chief Moshood Abiola, the presumed winner who later died in Aso Villa in questionable
and suspicious circumstances. Of course, General Sani Abacha who was his second in
command later sacked Shonekan in a bloodless coup. For years, IBB prevaricated on the
annulment, claiming he did it in the best national interest. But on Thursday the 21st of
February, 2025,Babangida during the presentation of his memoirs, “A journey In Service”,
pointedly regretted in the public: “I regret June 12. I accept full responsibility for the
decisions taken and June 12 happened under my watch. Mistakes, missteps happened
in quick succession. That accident of history is most regrettable. The nation is entitled
to expect my expression of regret “. And wait for it:: he acknowledged for the first time that
Abiola won the elections fair and square, trouncing his major opponent, Alhaji Bashir Tofa.
I want to salute Babagida for having the courage and humility to own up like a man; that
everything that happened during the June 12 crisis took place under him as the head of state
and the president who was also the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. I salute him for acknowledging that his government which actually
organised unarguably the freest, fairest and most credible elections in the electoral history
of Nigeria when it introduced option A4 from electoral books that were hithenlrto unknown
to Nigeria or to the world. But unfortunately, regrettably like he now admits, he again turned
around to annul the same elections in a way that was most bizarre, curious and unnatural.
To me, that he has come out to open up to doing something wrong and egregious to a
bleeding nation should be appreciated. I believe that Nigerians should forgive him because
to err is human and to forgive is divine ( Eph 4:32 ). I personally have now forgiven him
because I was also a victim of the June12 crisis. It threw up all manners of challenges to me
as a person, where in my very youthful age; in my thirties, I found myself marching on the
streets of Lagos every day- from Ikeja bus stop roundabout, to Ikorodu road; up to Tejuosho
market; from there to Ojuelegba, Surulere; to Mushin; to Shomolu and Igando, Alimosho.
Everyday, we were on the streets, protesting the mindless annulment. Some of us were killed
in process; some were lucky enough to escape abroad on self exile. But some of us- very few
indeed- refused to flee our dear country; we stayed back. We stared at the military eyeball to
eyeball. We challenge authority and spoke truth to power. We challenged impunity and
repression. I suffered several detentions across different detention centres. I virtually could
not find means of livelihood for my youthful family because I was profiled, my phones bugged
and no briefs were coming in. But I personally forgive him because it takes tons of guts to
make public confession of having erred and atone for same as he has now done.
It is confession that leads to penance and penance leads to restitution and then forgiveness.
If Babagida were to die today, I believe that he will see the face of God because he has prayed
God to forgive him; and he has prayed Nigerians to forgive him. Beyond that historic and
epochal mistake of the annulment of the June 12 election which constitutes his original sin,
let me place it on record that Babagida is one of the greatest presidents that Nigeria ever had
in terms of his ingenuity, rulership mantra; ideas for national resurgimento; ideas that
contributed greatly to nation-building. These were aside the IMF-induced loans and pills
which he introduced and which we again valiantly fought against successfully.
Babagida it was who gave birth to the Federal Capital Territory and laid the solid foundation for virtually everything you see there today. His government was peopled by intellectuals and
not by half illiterates and quacks. He recognized and used intellects. He was luminous and he built bridges of understanding, friendship and brotherhood across Nigeria. Nigerians,
please, accept IBB’s confession and forgive him his sin of annuling the June 12,1993
elections. Let the wounds heal; let the heart melt; and let the spirit of national triumphalism
prevail.
Opinion
DURBAR FESTIVAL: Ageless Heritage of Glamorous Display of Loyalty and Valour
Festivals world over are the most popular forms of celebrations in human existence. Whether as religious, culture, sports, film, arts and other traditional practices, festivals are pivotal events that could involve millions of people in the case of the religion related across the globe annually or periodically. They are events that bring people together and are characterized with merriments, ceremonies, and a lot of other forms of fun and bonding.
Nigeria as a multi ethnic and diverse society with over 250 ethnic groups is enriched with various forms of festivals observed annually with those of religions most prominent with the celebrations by Muslims and Christians. Similarly, the traditional worshippers retain their own forms of festivals all depending on the tribes and the culture involved. Several among the religious and cultural festivals in Nigeria include Christmas the celebration of the birthday of Jesus Christ, the Easter that heralds lent and the resurrection of Jesus after death while Islam has Eid-el Kabir and Eid El-fitri which is breaking of Ramadan fasting. At the level of culture and tradition there other festivals that comes to mind that includes Argungu fishing festival in Kebbi state, the new yam festival predominantly among the Ibo speaking tribes, Durbar festival, Calabar Carnival, Osun festival, Ojude Oba festival, Igue festival among the Benin people of Edo state, Oro festival, Osun festival, Sango festival, Egungun festival all among the Yoruba people, New Yam festival, Eyo festival popular among the people of Lagos Island in Lagos state and so on.
Durbar Festival
The word Durbar is traced to Persian and is connected with the ceremony marking the installation of Queen Victoria as the Express of Colonial India in 1877 while the word have been pronounced and propounded as “darbar” with dar meaning door and bar meaning entry or audience in Hindi-Urdu. In Nigeria, Durbar is a treasured cultural horse riding and display festival majorly among the Hausa people of the northern Nigeria to mark the Islamic holidays of Eid-el- Fitri [end of Ramadan} and Eid-el-Adha [the feast of the lamb]. The over 400 years old practice is said to have been introduced by Sarki Muhammadu Rumfa of Kano in the late 14th century as military parade and display when horses were used in battles to defend and protect the Emirate and also the opportunity to pay homage and demonstrate loyalty to the emir. It is also part of demonstration to showcase the readiness of the palace troops for battles and to also celebrate important political events. Available information has it that the first major Durbar in the country took place on the 1st of January, 1900 as part of the celebration to mark the transition of the Royal Niger Company to an imperial Protectorate.
Also known as horse ride festival it is worthy of note that horses and to some extent camels played prominent roles in the growth and developments of the today prominent Nigeria cities like Kano, Katsina, Zaria, Sokoto and Bida. In the 14th century before the sojourn of Christopher Columbus, aside being used during conquest and in battlefields under the command of the Madawaki who leads cavalry of horsemen with their horses loaded with various weapons, horses were used mostly for commercial activities particularly the trans Sahara trade expansion with items like salt, gold and farm produces.
Ceremonies
The activities and ceremonies involves “Hawan sallah” in Hausa language {meaning Mount of Eid} which in essence connotes the mounting of horse during the Eid or sallah celebration. The ceremonies begin with prayers at Eid grounds followed with parade of the Emir and his entourage on horses followed with drummers and trumpeters with the movement ending at the Emir’s palace. The parade includes hundreds of beautifully decorated horses with nobles in their best clothes followed by musicians and magicians all in a long procession in distinctive turbans {Rawani} clearly indicating their nobility and social status through streets to pay homage to the Emir. Other special attractions particularly in Kano Durbar which is acclaimed to possess the biggest parade of colouful horses in the world, include the display by the “hyena man” who carries out street performance with trained animals like hyenas and baboons which create a lot of excitements and entertainment for the hundreds of crowd in attendance.
The procession of the strictly male event showcases participants dressed in flamboyant turbans and robes with modes indicating their royal linage. Kano Durbar for example is four day event that commences with Hawan sallah on the day of Eid followed by the day 2 and most popular for its entertainment and glamour Hawan Daushe for the special visitation of the Emir and his colourful entourage to his mother in her domain. The display of various entertainers including magicians, drummers, dancers, stunt men and masquerades attract and witness the attendance and spectators across the globe. The other two days are for Hawan Nassarawa and finally Hawan Doriya which are both continuous aspects for merriment during the festival.
The Emir’s return from his mother’s visitation on the day 2 {Hawan Daushe} is followed by The Jahi that sees the him and his entourage ride through various important historical quarters and families before returning to the palace. On arrival the Emir in a military manner takes position to receive salutes and traditional greetings from the cavalry of riders along with the various district heads, their families and entourage in order of hierarchy. This is followed by the demonstration of loyalty and gallantry by all the riders and spectators present. After the homage and performances, [The Jahi] the palace guards take positions and fire several gunshots to signal the closure and end of the day and most important aspect of the four day festival.
Durbar festival has become annual festival celebrated across cities Northern Muslim dominated cities of Nigeria like Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, Zaria and Bida and was extended to Ilorin in Kwara state during Eid el-fitri and Eid El-Adha. Generally speaking, the Durbar festival is not just the most population cultural heritage of the Hausa people of the northern Nigeria and major parts of Niger republic but it is festival that unite and bring the people together to celebrate their unique historical and cultural heritage.
Durbar festival recently has witnessed more activities like car racing and other fun fairs that attract sons and daughters of Hausa decent, visitors and tourist annually to places like Kano, Katsina and Zaria. The glamour, popularity and attractions of Durbar particularly the Kano Durbar festival over the years, led to the recognition of the festival as one of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO in in December 17, 2024. This laudable and significant achievement in the nation’s cultural heritage exemplified the extent to which the festival has become popular to the people and the role it places towards unifying the people through their rich cultural heritage. During the presentation of the UNESCO certificate, by the Permanent Delegation of Nigeria to UNESCO to the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy Barr. Hannatu Musawa, opined that the great achievement does “not only celebrates the beauty and unity of the festival but also creates opportunities for the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage. The country’s representative at the UNESCO in addition stated that “Having the Kano Durbar on the UNESCO list is a huge milestone for Nigeria” while the Minister in her view remarked that “the recognitions bring both international prestige and tangible benefits to the local economy”.
In comparison, while Ujude Oba yet another similar festival of the Ijebu people of Ogun state in Western Nigeria, entails the participation of both male and female across various age groups as part of the big sallah [Eid-edha] celebration of the Muslim faithful. While both festivals identify or are associated with royalty, palace events and horse riding, durbar is strictly a male show and more of an horse riding festival while the practice is just an aspect of horse riding is just an aspect of Ojude Oba festival.
It is hope that the recent drive by the present administration leverages on the recent recognition of Durbar by the UNESCO to create more awareness through wider media coverage with a view of boosting general interest and tourist attractions which shall cascade or stimulate growth of the sector and also serve as source revenue to the governments across all levels.
Abdulkareem A. Ikharo.
Curator [NCMM].
Abuja.
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