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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Akayitzomu: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2020
may his soul n d soul departed REST in peace Amen
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by brookz: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2020
From dust we come and to dust we return!


R I P The Great King
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Chynwe(f): 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2020
Oh!!!He reigned long on the throne.He is a peaceful man.I remember those old days in Zaria.May his gentle soul rest in the Lord
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by ZKOSOSO(m): 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2020
Rip
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by abuhlawal(m): 2:01pm On Sep 20, 2020
Death get no respect for class.
May Allah the Almighty God forgive his shortcomings
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by airminem(f): 2:02pm On Sep 20, 2020
sad
okrote4real:


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Emir Shehu Idris was a loyal, selfless leader. He lived a life of service to humanity. I remember he always honor an invitation to attend passing out parade at the Nigerian Military School for decades as a guest. Truely a patriotic man. Rest in peace His Royal Highness.

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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by TheChameleon: 2:03pm On Sep 20, 2020
Emirs dying like flies
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by AmeLonRo(m): 2:03pm On Sep 20, 2020
Condolences to the state and the nation from all of us at thenewkokoro.com and Olugbenga Adetitun YouTube channel. Only remembered by what you have done.
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Uco01(m): 2:06pm On Sep 20, 2020
Very peaceful man. A good man to the core. I met with him while studying nursing in Zaria. RIP.

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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by ndubueze92(m): 2:07pm On Sep 20, 2020
The pro chancellor of my Alma mater .
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by xcellentgraphic: 2:08pm On Sep 20, 2020
Rip....
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by SAUTUSSUNNAH(m): 2:08pm On Sep 20, 2020
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May his gentle soul rest in peace May Jannatul firdausi be his final abode
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Respect55(m): 2:08pm On Sep 20, 2020
600 years in hell

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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Smony: 2:11pm On Sep 20, 2020
RIP
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by ennyrah: 2:12pm On Sep 20, 2020
RIP emir
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Blankstare(m): 2:17pm On Sep 20, 2020
45 Years On The Throne

Published on
11 February 2020

ALHAJI SHEHU IDRIS,EMIR OF ZAZZAU,MAHMUD JEGA

By Mahmud Jega –

VIPs from all over the North, from across the country and from abroad congregated in Zaria at the weekend to felicitate with the Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, who marked 45 years on the throne. He is the longest reigning monarch in the history of the very old Zazzau throne, and his reign has been long, mostly peaceful, sometimes turbulent and very eventful.
A traditional ruler’s throne is the most enigmatic public office in Nigeria. Although it is not mentioned anywhere in the voluminous 1999 Constitution, it receives great deference from people whose public offices received elaborate constitutional mention. The throne has no term limits; it is the only public office in Nigeria which has a life tenure. Compare that to military service chiefs, who some people are saying have overstayed after only five years in office. Think of permanent secretaries and directors, who must retire after 35 years in service, 60 years of age or even eight years on the same job. Think of ministers and commissioners, who live from one cabinet reshuffle to another; senators and Reps, who live from one election circle to another, with no tenure limit but with an 80% casualty rate in every election; as well as governors and president, who must serve a maximum of eight years.
Forty five years on the throne is one of the longest reigns for current Northern emirs and chiefs. In comparison, the Sultan has been on the throne for 13 years; Shehu of Borno for 11; Emir of Gwandu for 14; Emir of Kano for 5; Emir of Katsina for 11; Aku Uka of Wukari for 42; Etsu Nupe for 16; Tor Tiv for 2; Lamido of Adamawa for 9; Emir of Bauchi for 9; Emir of Ilorin for 24; Sarkin Zazzau Suleja for 20; Attah Igala for 7 years. Only Emir of Kontagora Alhaji Sa’idu Namaska has been on the throne longer, for 46 years.
Some Northern emirs and chiefs from an earlier era reigned for longer periods. Among the longest reigning monarchs of modern times, Sultan Abubakar III reigned for 50 years; Emir of Kano Ado Bayero for 51 years; Emir Muhammadu Bashar of Daura for 41 years; Lamido Adamawa Aliyu Mustapha for 57; Attah of Igala Aliyu Obaje for 56 and Chief of Kagoro Malam Gwamna Awan for 63 years. Sarkin Katagum Muhammadu Kabir reigned for 37 years; Emir of Lafia Mustafa Agwai reigned for 43 years and Bashar’s grandfather, Emir of Daura Abdurrahman, reigned from 1911 to 1966.
Unlike other public officers, an emir is never transferred. He gets no promotion, though some thrones are upgraded to second or first class. Emirs do not reshuffle their councils, though some title holders could get promoted to a higher title. Alhaji Shehu Idris was a young man of 39 when he became Emir of Zazzau in February 1975. His was little known outside Zaria, unlike in the modern day when Army Generals, Police DIGs, a Customs Controller General, a former CBN governor, a Supreme Court judge, an Appeals Court judge and even a former governor with well-known names become emirs and chiefs.
Men who become traditional rulers from rigid careers such as the army take some time to adjust. In November 2006 when Brigadier General Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar was appointed Sultan of Sokoto, the Army Chief General Martins Luther Agwai was out of the country. As soon he returned, he went to Sokoto to congratulate his former officer. The new Sultan, only days old on the throne, sprang to his feet when the Army Chief walked in, much to the annoyance of old palace courtiers. In 1993 when, as a reporter for Citizen magazine I visited the newly installed Emir of Suleja Malam Auwal Ibrahim, I wrote in my story that “for a man who once sat on a governor’s chair, the Suleja emir’s throne, made up of a mat surrounded by a few traditional pillows, did not look very inviting.” Yet, Malam Auwal Ibrahim coveted it all his life, so there must be something to it.
So did Major General Muhammadu Iliya Basharu, an Army General, former GOC of the Army’s 2 Division and two-time military governor of old Gongola State. Several times in the 1990s when I visited him in his Kaduna home, the subjects that interested him the most was traditional leadership, the difference between political rulers and traditional leaders, and how the two terms were often mixed up.
For people in the North, nothing popularized Sarkin Zazzau Shehu Idris quite like the praise song in his honour by the late Alhaji Mamman Shata. Shata used the catchiest of phrases, idioms and picturesque allusions to describe Shehu Idris, including baobab tree that adorns a town; bull elephant that defies all traps; buffalo, the cow on the loose; roan antelope that does not suffer confusion because of an archer; and the camel among emirs.
Alhaji Shehu Idris was appointed to the throne by the military governor Brigadier Abba Kyari in 1975. Since then, he has reigned alongside 20 governors, nine of them civilians, eleven of them soldiers. They included Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa, the most radical civilian governor ever produced in Nigeria, and Major Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, who The Economist of London described at the time of his appointment as “a young leftist Major.” Alhaji Shehu Idris survived all of them and was never threatened with deposition or even issued a query, as far as the public knows.
In Zaria, there is cut-throat competition for the throne among its three great ruling houses, the Barebari, Mallawa and Shehu Idris’ Katsinawa. To their credit, these ruling houses keep their competition below the radar and it hardly bursts into the open, thanks to Alhaji Shehu Idris’ adroit balancing act which preserves each ruling house’s titles and privileges. Inter-marriage among them also helps to ease the competition.
During Shehu Idris’ reign, the state’s name changed from North Central to Kaduna State. Katsina State also split from Kaduna State in 1987. While this removed the fierce rivalry between Katsina and Zazzau, it replaced it with political and sometimes physical conflict between southern and northern Kaduna State. Northern versus Southern Kaduna dichotomy often resulted in ugly sectarian riots. The worst ones were the Kafanchan riot of 1987, two rounds of Zangon Kataf riots in 1992, two Shari’a riots of 2000 AD as well as the post-election riots of 2011 and 2012. Rivalry and conflict also persist in politics and in public service appointments.
Emir Shehu Idris did what he could, behind the scenes and sometimes in front of the scenes, to curb the violence. In 2001, we reported in New Nigerian that the emir personally rushed to the scene when he heard that youths at Tudun Wada area were about to start a riot. The boys took to their heels when they saw the emir, even though he was escorted by only a few unarmed traditional bodyguards.
During his reign, many chiefdoms were excised from Zazzau Emirate to become independent. Following one such exercise in 2001, some Muslim areas also agitated to become independent emirates but Governor Ahmed Makarfi told me in his office at that time that while he understood the agitation by minority, non-Muslim areas for traditional autonomy, he will not agree to excise any Muslim area from Zazzau Emirate.
The longevity, stability, restraint, non-involvement in politics, wisdom and studious avoidance of controversy by emirs such as Alhaji Shehu Idris greatly aided the durability and respectability of traditional thrones in the North. In the years that Idris has been on the throne, a Sultan was deposed; emirs were deposed in Gwandu, Muri, Agaie, Bade and Suleja; an Etsu Nupe was deposed and many lesser chiefs were deposed all over the North. Surviving on the throne for 45 is a great feat. May Alhaji Shehu Idris reign for many more years in peace and in good health.

Jega is Daily Trust Columnist

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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by MansoryMX(m): 2:18pm On Sep 20, 2020
How is our business undecided?

Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Tab4kids(f): 2:19pm On Sep 20, 2020
sheffyUTD:


A kiss emoji @ someone's death?


U should know i was booking space
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by sheffyUTD(m): 2:20pm On Sep 20, 2020
Tab4kids:



U should know i was booking space

No, I did not.
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Exmilitant(m): 2:21pm On Sep 20, 2020
KingAzubuike:
Allahu Akbar !

I was opportuned to meet and dine with this man sometime around 2016. I see him as a father figure, a man of wisdom and dignity. RIP Shehu Idris, Zaria will miss you, kaduna will miss you, Nigeria will miss you. May we all live respected and die regretted.
Kaduna people are grieving over the carnage carried out by herdsmen. Shi'ites in Zaria are tensed over their leaders incarceration. Now how are the gonna miss emir?
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Bimpe29: 2:26pm On Sep 20, 2020
Inna lillahi wa ina ilehi rajiun!

Allahumo ighifirillahu war'amhu Aameen.
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by donMIG(m): 2:28pm On Sep 20, 2020
RIP... I just developed one kind love for the man... He is kindhearted
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by JPMorgan2: 2:30pm On Sep 20, 2020
May Allah rest his soul. I met him for the first time during our convocation night at the UNN in 2008.
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by JONSYN7154: 2:36pm On Sep 20, 2020
KingAzubuike:
Allahu Akbar !

I was opportuned to meet and dine with this man sometime around 2016. I see him as a father figure, a man of wisdom and dignity. RIP Shehu Idris, Zaria will miss you, kaduna will miss you, Nigeria will miss you. May we all live respected and die regretted.


Met and shook hand with him during our inter house sport at Army secondary school, Chindit barracks in 1989 in Zaria.

What a great lost. we miss you Sir.

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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by ThetrueWord: 2:36pm On Sep 20, 2020
May his soul rest in peace. Amen

Death! We are all indebted. Oneday, someday we will all die.

They only thing that count after death is our standing with our maker.

Repent to avoid hell. Hell is real.







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Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Hadone(m): 2:37pm On Sep 20, 2020
Allahu akbar!! My deep condolences to the family and people of the country and Zaria Emirate Council over the death of Emir of Zazzau Alhaji Shehu Idris. My condolences also goes to my sister Hajia Hafsat who was born in his domain in the year 1986. During the time, our dad was the Chief Education Officer of Zaria Local Education Authority. When she was born, her naming ceremony was scheduled to take place in our village, but upon hearing that decision a day to the naming ceremony, the emir contacted our father and insisted that the girl was born in his territory and also DIRECTED that everything should be done in Zaria not elsewhere. Very early in the morning, he sent a strong delegation of his council members with a big ram. She was named Hafsat in Zaria. And our relatives in the village couldn't get update of what actually happened, our uncle now deceased directed that she should be named Rakiya because there was no mobile phone that time. And the person sent with the information arrived our village by 9:00am after the naming ceremony was conducted at both Zaria and our village. I always remember late Alhaji (Dr) Shehu Idris for this gesture. May Jannatil Firdaus be his final abode
Re: Emir Of Zazzau, Shehu Idris, Dies At 84 by Nobody: 2:46pm On Sep 20, 2020
KingAzubuike:
Allahu Akbar !

I was opportuned to meet and dine with this man sometime around 2016. I see him as a father figure, a man of wisdom and dignity. RIP Shehu Idris, Zaria will miss you, kaduna will miss you, Nigeria will miss you. May we all live respected and die regretted.
Dine With Him?

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