Mohammed Bello

Mohammed Bello

Mohammed Bello may refer to:

  • Haliru Mohammed Bello, former Nigerian Minister of Communications
  • Muhammed Bello, Sultan of the Fulani Empire, 1814–1836
  • Mohammed Bello (judge), former judge of the Nigerian supreme court
  • Mohammed Bello Abubakar, Nigerian man who stirred up controversy by marrying 86 wives and fathering 170 children.

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  • Mohammed Bello Abubakar — Mohammed Bello Abubakar, also known as Mohammed Bello Masaba,[1] was an 84 year old Nigerian man who stirred up controversy in his hometown of Bida, Niger State, when he married 86 wives, and fathered 170 children.[2] Islamic scholars limit the… …   Wikipedia

  • Mohammed Bello (judge) — Justice Mohammed Bello (1930 2004) was the first Northern Chief Justice of Nigeria (1987 1995). He was an eminent jurist who tried to protect the court against the excess of military incursion in judicial matters. Contents 1 Education and early… …   Wikipedia

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  • Mohammed Daggash — Mohammed Sanusi Daggash National Representative for Marte, Monguno, and Nganzi In office 1999–2003 National Senator for Borno North In office 2003–2007 Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • Mohammed Arzika — Federal Minister of Communications In office June 1999 – 12 June 2001 Succeeded by Haliru Mohammed Bello Personal details Born Sokoto State, Nigeria Mohamme …   Wikipedia

  • Mohammed Abba Gana — Federal Capital Territory Minister In office 8 February 2001 – 17 July 2003 Preceded by Ibrahim Bunu Succeeded by Nasir Ahmad el Rufai Personal details …   Wikipedia

  • Mohammed Shata — Minister of National Planning In office July 1999 – . Minister of State for Internal Affairs In office .–. Minister of Internal Affairs …   Wikipedia

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