How did ahmadu bello died
The naira note is a tapestry of pictures that represent the things and people we are most proud of as Nigerians.
The naira is the currency of Nigeria, subdivided into Kobo and issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
CBN is the sole issuer of legal tender money throughout the Nigerian Federation.
It controls the volume of money supply in the economy in order to ensure monetary and price stability.
Below are the pictures on some notes and the original photos they are taken from:
1. The Fulani milk maids
At the back of the 10 naira note are two ladies carrying calabashes. It has been discovered that it is a picture taken by John Wilfrid Hinde an English photographer, whose idealistic and nostalgic style influenced the art of postcard photography.
Hinde took the picture of the Fulani milk maids between and Below are the pictures:
2.
Murtala Mohammed
General Murtala Ramat Muhammed was born on November 8, and was assassinated on February 13,
He was the military ruler of Nigeria from until his assassination in His picture appears on the 20 naira note. Below are the pictures:
3. Sir Ahmadu Bello
Sir Ahmadu Bello KBE was born on June 12, and died on January 15, He was a Nigerian politician who was the first and only premier of the Northern Nigeria region.
History of alhaji sir ahmadu bello biography In , he made an unsuccessful bid to become the new Sultan of Sokoto. In , after teaching several years in the Sokoto Middle School, he entered the emirate administration as district head of Rabah. This influenced the decision to hire more Northerners to replace Southerners and Europeans in the civil service of the Northern region—a move that angered opposition figures like Ibrahim Imam. He had an expressed distaste for the Southern style of politics and had no desire for participation in the federal government , which would require his residence in Lagos.He also held the title of Sardauna of Sokoto.
His picture appears on the naira note. Below are the pictures:
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4. Obafemi Awolowo
Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo, GCFR, was a Nigerian nationalist and statesman who played a key role in Nigeria's independence movement, the First and Second Republics and the Civil War.
His picture graces the naira note.
Here is the real photo:
5. Nnamdi Azikiwe
Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, usually referred to as Nnamdi Azikiwe or Zik, was one of the leading figures of modern Nigerian nationalism.
He served as the second and last Governor-General of Nigeria from to and the first President of Nigeria from to , holding the presidency throughout the Nigerian First Republic.
His face is on the naira note.
Sir ahmadu bello sardauna sokoto He did not waste time blaming the ills of his time on colonialism , but instead set out to develop his region and to adapt from the West what suited Nigeria, while retaining those cultural practices and values that were cherished and integral to Nigerian identity. Previous Ahmadi. In the first elections held in Northern Nigeria in , Ahmadu Bello won a seat in the Northern House of Assembly, and became a member of the regional executive council as minister of works. However, over the years, Ahmadu has been perceived as the saviour of the north for his remarkable innovation in the region, ensuring that the people there experience development in all sectors.Below are the pictures:
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6. Alhaji Aliyu Mai-Bornu
Mallam Aliyu Mai-Bornu was born in and he died on February 23, He was a Nigerian economist, and the first indigenous Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
On the 1, naira note he is one of the faces, beside Dr Clement Isong.
Below are the pictures:
7. Ladi Kwali
Ladi Kwali OON, MBE was a Nigerian potter. Lady Kwali was born in the village of Kwali in the Gwari region of Northern Nigeria, where pottery was an indigenous female tradition.
Ladi Kwali is respected for her pottery and she appears on the 20 naira note.
Below is the picture:
Watch a video below on the Nnamdi Azikiwe airport:
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