Prof. Gwarzo Mourns Islamic Scholar Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi
Prof. Adamu Gwarzo expresses deep shock over the death of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, praising his legacy of peace and scholarship. Read the full tribute.
Prof. Adamu Gwarzo expresses deep shock over the death of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, praising his legacy of peace and scholarship. Read the full tribute.
Governor Bala Mohammed declares Friday, November 28 as public holiday in Bauchi state to honor late Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi during burial rites. Read details.
President Tinubu, Kwankwaso and other Nigerian leaders mourn Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi's passing at 101. The influential Islamic scholar was hailed as a moral compass and voice of peace.
Northern Governors Forum led by Gombe's Governor Inuwa Yahaya mourn the passing of centenarian Islamic scholar Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, global Tijjaniyya leader.
Discover 7 important facts about Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, the renowned Islamic scholar who passed away at 98. Learn about his legacy and contributions.
Renowned Islamic scholar Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi passes away at 99. Family and associates confirm the death of the Tijjaniyya order leader. Read more about his legacy.
Nigeria mourns the death of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, the revered leader of the Tijjaniyyah sect, who passed away at 98. A great loss to the Muslim Ummah. Read more tributes.
Nigerian Ifa scholar Ayankola Ayanwuyi presented Yoruba ancestral knowledge at a UNESCO forum in China, arguing indigenous systems like Ifa offer solutions for modern digital innovation and global challenges.
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Prominent Islamic scholar emphasizes Quran's strong emphasis on education and vocational training as fundamental pillars of faith and community development in Nigeria.
Controversial Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi predicts the United States will elect its first Muslim president within the next four years, citing shifting global demographics and political landscapes.