Kabiru Muhammad Gwangwazo Explained

Kabiru Muhammad Gwangwazo
Honorific Prefix:Comrade
Office1:managing director Triumph (Nigeria)
Term Start1:2011
Term End1:2013
Office2:Chair of Kano Municipal
Governor2:Dominic Oneya
Term Start2:1996
Term End2:1998
Birth Date:13 April 1959
Birth Place:Kano, Northern Region,
Nationality:Nigerian
Party:People's Redemption Party
(2018 to present)
Otherparty:Congress for Progressive Change
(2010–2014)
All Nigeria Peoples Party
(1999 to 2010)
Spouse:1
Alma Mater:University of Wales, Cardiff
Occupation:Politician, journalist and activist

Kabiru Muhammad Gwangwazo is an activist, journalist and a Nigerian politician from Kano state, Nigeria.

Early life and education

Kabiru Muhammad was born on 13 April 1959 at Kachako of Takai Local Government Area of Kano State the first male son, and third child, of late Hajiya Goggo Hauwa (died. 4 August 2006) and his late father Malam Muhammadu Misau (died. 10 October 2002) an Islamic Scholar had been posted as Sanitary Inspector by the Kano Native Authority after he had trained at School of Hygiene, Kano. The family left Kano city, for Kachako in the late 1950s. They returned to Kano City after Kabiru was born in 1959; and moved to Gwangwazo quarters of Kano Municipal Local Government Area of Kano State where he was raised.

Gwangwazo holds a master in Journalism from University of Wales, Cardiff.

Journalism career

Gwangwazo started his career as journalist in 1981 at Radio Kano. Between 1982, and 1985 he worked with City Television (CTV) now Abubakar Rimi Television (ARTV), and he also worked with BBC, Hausa Section.

Gwangwazo also worked with Kano State News Paper Company — Triumph (Nigeria) between 1985 and 1993. After he left Triumph, he established his owned news paper Company called Pyramid. By 2016, he took Pyramid news online.

In 2011, Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso appointed him as the Managing Director/Editor of Triumph (Nigeria) News Paper Company.[1]

Politics

He started his political career as a Local Government Chairman of Kano Municipal in 1996, under the Military Administration of Colonel Dominic Oneya. General Sani Abacha was the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at the time.

He contested for Governorship in 2003 against Senator Muhammad Bello, Late Engineer Magaji Abdullahi, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, Ibrahim Al-Amin Little, and on 5 March 2003, became the Acting chairman All Nigeria Peoples Party ANPP[2] Caretaker Committee after the then chairman of the Party, Ibrahim Al-Amin Little, decided to contest for Governor of Kano State in 2002.

In 2010 after the creation of Buhari's Party Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), he contested for the Party's gubernatorial ticket where he stepped down for General Lawal Jafar Isa before the Party Primaries.[3]

He was the Nominee of Social Democratic Party SDP 2015 Nigerian general election where he lost to the incumbent Governor of Kano State Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

Gwangwazo became the running-mate of Salihu Sagir Takai of People's Redemption Party in the 2019 Nigerian general election after he stepped down from contesting for the Party's Gubernatorial ticket.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 28 September 2012 . Kano High Court Judge Dies .
  2. Web site: Refugees . United Nations High Commissioner for . Refworld Nigeria: The All Nigeria Peoples' Party (ANPP); date founded, names of founding members, participation in recent elections and problems encountered by members . 10 January 2021 . Refworld . en.
  3. Web site: Dogondaji . Nura Yusuf . 5 March 2011 . Prof. Jega and the rule of law . 10 January 2021 . Daily Trust . en.
  4. Web site: Kano. Yusha’u A. Ibrahim. 8 November 2018. Takai emerges Kano PRP gov'ship candidate. 10 January 2021. Daily Trust. en.