Toure Kazah-Toure Explained
Toure Kazah-Toure (1959 - 1 July 2017) was a Nigerian academic, activist, and pan-Africanist. His admiration for founding Guinean president, Ahmed Sékou Touré, led to his adoption of the name "Toure". He was a history lecturer and researcher at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Nigeria, with a number of publications in his name.
Early life
Kazah-Toure, born in 1959 in Atyapland, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now part of southern Kaduna State, Nigeria), was the son of Kazah Yashim, the second Atyap formally-trained teacher and first person from Southern Zaria (now Southern Kaduna) to be appointed at the District Council (of the defunct Northern Region) in 1954. He came from a mixed Christian and Muslim family, with his dad being a Christian and a few other family members being Muslims, 12 of whom were killed in the 1992 Zangon Kataf crises, the aftermath of which he, himself, became a Muslim.
Working career
He lectured with the History department of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. He
Activism
Toure regarded the ideas of Nationalism and Christianity as the sell out of the Nigerian elite to imperialism, as he moved to Pan-Africanism from Nationalism, and got immersed in the epistemic community called the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). He, from early times was involved in organising people in his native area to support the radical ferments and gained the nickname "PRP", and did thought strategically and planned for the platform managing the Students' Union of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, the Movement for Progressive Nigeria (MPN), while still a student there.
Academic publications
- Sole authorHe authored the following:
- "Inter-Ethnic Relations, Conflicts and Nationalism in Zango Katab Area of Northern Nigeria: Historical Origins and Contemporary Forms" (1995) (A paper presented at the 8th CODESRIA General Assembly, Dakar, Senegal.)[1] [2]
- "The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflicts and Governance in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria: [De]Constructing a Contested Terrain" (1999)[3] [4]
- "Ethno-religious Conflicts in Kaduna State" (2003)[5]
- "A Discourse on the Citizenship Question in Nigeria" (2005)[6]
- "Transcending Myths and Mystifications: Challenge of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Northern Nigeria in the 21st Century" (A paper presented at the 21st CODESRIA General Assembly, 5-9 December, 2011, Rabat, Morocco.)[7]
- Co-authorHe was also a co-author in the following works:
- "Ethno-religious Conflicts in Northern Nigeria" (co-authored with Professor Jibrin Ibrahim)
- Inclusive citizenship and democratic governance in Nigeria in "The geographies of citizenship in Nigeria" (2003)[8]
- "Beyond State Failure and Collapse: Making the State Relevant in Africa" (2007)[9]
- Identity Conflicts: Belonging and Exclusion in Zangon Katab in "Citizenship and Indigeneity Conflicts in Nigeria" (2012).[10]
- The Imposition of British Colonialism on Atyapland, 1902-1928; and The Atyap Anti-Colonial Movement, 1929-1960 in "A Short History of the Atyap" (2019).[11] [12]
- "newsfrom the Nordic Africa Institute" (2020)[13]
Conferences
He was mentioned in conferences such as:
Death
He died of a long ailment at 1:30 PM on 1 July 2017, at the age of 58.[15]
References
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Footnote
Notes and References
- Book: Okpanachi, E. . Ethno-religious identity and conflict in northern Nigeria: understanding the dynamics of sharia in Kaduna and Kebbi states . IFRA-Nigeria e-Papers . 07 . 2010 . PDF . December 28, 2020.
- Book: Okpanachi, E. . Ethno-religious Identity and Conflict in Northern Nigeria . January 10, 2012 . Centri . December 28, 2020.
- Kazah-Toure . Toure . January 1, 1999 . The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflicts and Governance in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria: [De]Constructing a Contested Terrain . 24 . 10.4314/ad.v24i1.22119 . Africa Development. free .
- Kazah-Toure . T. . 1999 . The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflicts and Governance in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria: [De]Constructing a Contested Terrain ]. Africa Development / Afrique et Développement . 24 . 1/2 . 109–144 . 24484540 . December 28, 2020 .
- Book: Kazah-Toure, Toure . Ethno-religious Conflicts in Kaduna State . 2003 . Human Rights Monitor . . Google . 9783607413 . December 28, 2020.
- Kazah-Toure . Toure . June 13, 2005 . A Discourse on the Citizenship Question in Nigeria . 4 . 10.4314/dad.v4i1.34002 . Democracy & Development: Journal of West African Affairs.
- Book: Kazah-Toure, Toure . Transcending Myths and Mystification: Challenges of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Northern Nigeria in the 21st Century . CODESRIA . 2011.
- Book: The geographies of citizenship in Nigeria . Abah, O. S. . 2003 . Tamaza . Zaria . 9782104728 . December 28, 2020.
- Book: Beyond State Failure and Collapse: Making the State Relevant in Africa . Kieh, G. K. . Lexington Books . 2007 . Google . 9780739108925 . December 28, 2020.
- Citizenship and Indigeneity Conflicts in Nigeria . Identity Conflicts: Belonging and Exclusion in Zangon Katab . Citizenship Rights Africa . 2012 . Kazah-Toure . Toure . 88–121.
- Book: A Short History of the Atyap . Achi, B.. Bitiyonɡ, Y. A. . Bunɡwon, A. D. . Baba, M. Y. . Jim, L. K. N. . Kazah-Toure, M. . Philips, J. E. . Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd., Zaria . 2019 . 978-978-54678-5-7 . 109-138, 201-252.
- Web site: Kaduna's Atyap people document group's history in new book . December 19, 2019 . Premium Times . December 28, 2020.
- Caplan . Gerald . Kazah-Toure . Toure . December 28, 2020 . newsfrom the Nordic Africa Institute . December 28, 2020.
- African State-Formation and Bureaucracy in Comparative Perspective: Programme for the conference
- Web site: Nigerian Activists Lose Dr. Toure Kazah as They Set to Bury Prof Funmi Adewumi and Remember Prof Abubakar Momoh . July 1, 2017 . Intervention . December 28, 2020.