Gwandara Cultural Values – HRH (Dr.) Sani Mohammed Bako III

Gwandara Cultural Values – HRH (Dr.) Sani Mohammed Bako III

The Nigerian Gwandara Cultural values are characterized by passive acceptance and high tolerance of frustration; and they emphasize traditional rather than rationalism, consensus rather than conflict and respect for elders and seniors, communal relationship; and group identity rather than individualism. The cultural values emphasized destiny and divine intervention in solving individual and collective problems of…

Gwandara Cultural Entity – HRH (Dr.) Sani Mohammed Bako III

Gwandara Cultural Entity – HRH (Dr.) Sani Mohammed Bako III

The Gwandara people, their cultural beliefs and practice can’t be contested; their beliefs and practices are uniquely, distinctively and purposefully defined. Usually and anywhere culture is as old as human society and is important for both the individual and the society which provides the cultural identity, social and psychological security and a sense of belonging…

The Gwandara People and their Cultural Contents

The Gwandara People and their Cultural Contents

According to Bayero University Dons, Mohammed Awaisu Haruna and Bello Ibrahim of sociological Department, that culture originated from a Latin word “Colere” – which means to inhibit, to cultivate or to honor generally with reference to human activities. The concept has been defined in a number of ways by different scholars including sociologist and anthropologist….

Alh. Yakubu Saidu – Karshi Awarded With National Legacy

Alh. Yakubu Saidu – Karshi Awarded With National Legacy

A communal self help initiator, a global environmentalist, a political and as well as a business mogul, an independent systems builder, the founder of Y.S Support Group – the rain makers of our time; contributing to the rise of political, social, cultural and economical values; MD/CEO – Masarki Nigeria Limited. The Chairman of the MASARKI Construction…

The “Gwandara Speaking” People of Gwagwa – Abuja

The “Gwandara Speaking” People of Gwagwa – Abuja

It is generally believed that the Gwandara speaking people came from Kano state – Nigeria and later settled in their today’s various locations. They migrated at about 1365 to escaped religious persecution or force conversion to Islam. So they left Kano under their leader whose father was a king and they first settled at Karshin-Daji…