Biography of magaji dambatta kano

          He was among the first set of permanent secretaries in Kano State when it was created in Magaji's life was intertwined with his politics.

        1. He was among the first set of permanent secretaries in Kano State when it was created in Magaji's life was intertwined with his politics.
        2. Alhaji DAMBATTA Magaji (OFR) Chairman, DAILY TIMES (NIG.) LIMITED, born in Dambatta Town, Kano State, Schools attended: Kano Middle School, Kano; School for.
        3. Dambatta was a classmate of the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, at the Kano Middle School, now known as Rumfa College, and a member of.
        4. Born in , Mallam Magaji was a classmate of the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, at Kano's famous Rumfa College when it was a Middle.
        5. Dambatta was also a Chief Information Officer in the Northern Region and a reporter and editor of the Daily Comet in Kano between and
        6. Dambatta was a classmate of the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, at the Kano Middle School, now known as Rumfa College, and a member of....

          (OFR) Chairman, DAILY TIMES (NIG.) LIMITED, born in Dambatta Town, Kano State, Schools attended: Kano Middle School, Kano; School for Arabic Studies, Kano.

          London Sch ool of Journalism; Qualification: Dip loma in Journalism; Working Career: Produce Inspector, 1948-50; Hausa Editor, Daily Comet, Kano 1950-53; Reporter, Nigerian Citizen, Zaria 1953- 56; News Reporter, Nigerian Broad casting Service, (later Nig.

          Broadcast ing Corporation) 1956-58;'News Edi tor, NBC, 1958-60; North Regional Editor, NBC 1960-61 ; Transferred to Northern Government in 1961 as Senior Information Officer, Served in Northern Region Agent, General's Office in London from 1961-63; back home on promotion as Chief Infor mation Officer for Northern Govern ment from 1963-67; With creation of States deployed to Kano as first Permanent Secretary to the State Ministry of Education in 1967; trans ferred to Federal Ministry of Informa tion as Deputy Director of Informa tion in 1969; posted to the Nigerian High Comm