List of Southern Kaduna people

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List of notable people from Southern Kaduna.

Journalists and media personalities

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  • Jonathan James Lyamgohn (hdfysj), journalist, Broadcast Consultant, Radio Station Owner, Business Man
  • Rachel Bakam (1982–2021), journalist
  • Beevan Magoni (kcgwiki), journalist, activist

Traditional rulers

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Agwatyap III in December 2023
Agwam Agworok VI January 2024
Kpop Gwong II in December 2023
Agwam Fantswam II in 2021
  • HH Ere Yohanna Akaito (JP), Ere-Koro I
  • HH Agwam (Dr.) Gwamna Awan (1915–2008), Agwam Agworok V
  • HH Agwam Nuhu Achi Bature (19??–2021), Agwam Bajju I
  • HH Agwam (Dr.) Ufuwai Bonet, Agwam Agworok VI
  • HH Agwam (Engr. Dr.) Harrison Yusuf Bungwon (1949–2016), Agwatyap II
  • HH Agwam Bala Ade Dauke (1931–2005), Agwatyap I
  • HH Agwom Maiwada Raphael Galadima (1954–2018), Agom Adara II
  • HH Agwam (Dr.) Josiah Tagwai Kantiyok (b. 1968), Agwam Fantswam II (officially Agwam Zikpak II)
  • HH Agwom Yohanna Sidi Kukah (1953–2024), Agom Akulu II
  • HH Kpop (Dr.) Jonathan Danladi Gyet Maude (b. 1938), Kpop Ham
  • HH Agwam Tagwai Sambo (1936–2024), Agwam Asholyio
  • HH Kpop (Col.) Paul Zakka Wyom (rtd.), Kpop Gwong II
  • HH Agwam Luka Kogi Yabwat (b. 1954), Agwam Bajju II (officially Agwam Kajju II)
  • HH Agwam (Sir) Dominic Gambo Yahaya (b. 1950), Agwatyap III

Military and paramilitary service

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Agwai in May 2010
Musa in December 2023
Lekwot in December 2023
Musa Bityong
  • Martin Luther Agwai (b. 1948), Nigerian Chief of Defence Staff (2006–2007); Chief of Army Staff (2003–2006); Commander, UNAMID (2008–2009)
  • Samuel Atukum (b. 1950), Military Governor Plateau State (1990–1992)
  • Ishaya Bakut (1947–2015), Military Governor Benue State (1984–1985), Commander ECOMOG Peacekeeping Force (Liberia) (1991–1992)
  • Musa Bityong (194?–1985), one of the first Nigerian Army officers to be airborne qualified, alleged shooter of Nigeria's Military Head-of-state Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi and Western Region governor Lt. Col. Adekunle Fajuyi during the 29 July 1966 coup
  • Yohanna Dickson (1950–2015), Military Governor Taraba State (1993–1996)
  • Ishaya Iko Ibrahim (1952–2022), Nigeria's 18th Chief of Naval Staff (2008–2010)
  • Yohanna Kure (19??–2023), Minister of Culture and Social Welfare (1990–1992), Minister of Sports (1992–1993)
  • Zamani Lekwot (b. 1944), Military Governor Rivers State (1975–1978)
  • Blessing Liman (b. 1984), Nigeria's 1st female military pilot
  • Joshua Madaki (1947–2003), Military Governor Bauchi State (1987–1990), Plateau State (1990–1992)
  • Yohanna Madaki (1941–2006), Military Governor Gongola State (1985–1986), Benue State (Aug. 1986–Sept. 1986)
  • Usman Mu'azu (1942–2008), Military Governor Kaduna State (1984–1985)
  • Christopher Gwabin Musa (b. 1967), Chief of Defence Staff (2023–present)
  • Ishaya Aboi Shekari (b. 1940), Military Governor Kano State (1978–1979)
  • Ayuba Gora Wobin, Secretary to Nigeria's Federal Road Safety Commission (2022–2023)
  • Paul Zakka Wyom, forced-retired colonel in the Nigerian Army
  • Luka Nyeh Yusuf (1952–2009), Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff (2007–2008), Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia (2006–2007)

Academics, educationists and writers

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  • Bala Achi (1956–2005), academic, historian
  • Raquel Kasham Daniel, writer
  • Toure Kazah-Toure (1959–2017), academic and writer
  • Adamu Kyuka Usman Lilymjok (b. 1965)
  • Andrew Nkom (b. 1943), professor
  • Andrew Jonathan Nok (1962–2017), professor of biochemistry

Economists and bankers

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  • Adamu Audu Maikori (1942–2020), banker, Nigeria Merchant Bank
  • Obadiah Mailafia (1956–2021), economist, deputy governor Central Bank of Nigeria
  • Esther Nenadi Usman (b. 1966), banker, Nigerian Minister of Finance (2006–2007)

Clergy

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  • Joseph Bagobiri (1957–2018), Bishop Kafanchan Roman Catholic Diocese (1995–2018)
  • Chris Delvan Gwamna (b. 1960), presiding pastor King of All Kings Church of the Capstone
  • Matthew Hassan Kukah (b. 1952), Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto
  • Emmanuel Nuhu Kure, gospel minister and televangelist, pastor Throneroom (Trust) Ministries
  • Paul Samuel Zamani (b. 1964), Bishop Anglican Diocese of Kwoi

Politicians

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Katung, SM in January 2024
Katung, AM in 2003
Ango in November 2024
  • Ekene Abubakar Adams (1985–2024), member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Chikun/Kajuru federal constituency (2023–2024)
  • Comfort Amwe, representative in the Kaduna State House of Assembly
  • Ruth Jummai Ango (b. 1971), member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Zangon Kataf/Jaba federal constituency (2003–2007)
  • Jonathan Asake (b. 1965), Labour Party candidate for 2023 Kaduna State gubernatorial election
  • Isaiah Chawai Balat (1952–2014), minister of works and housing (state) (1999–2003); senator representing Kaduna South senatorial district (2003–2007); governorship candidate, Kaduna State, in the 2006 gubernatorial PDP primary election
  • Harrison Yusuf Bungwon (1949–2016)
  • Bala Ade Dauke (1931–2005), Northern People's Congress (NPC) candidate for Zangon Kataf constituency in the 1959 Northern House of Representatives, Kaduna polls
  • Mathew Donatus (b. 1988), member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Kaura constituency (2023–date)
  • Joseph Gumbari (b. 1957), member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Kauru Federal Constituency (2003–2011)
  • Gideon Lucas Gwani, member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Kaura constituency (2019–2023)
  • Abigail Marshall Katung (b. 1973), 1st African Lord mayor of Leeds (2024–2025)
  • Sunday Marshall Katung (b. 1961), member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Zangon Kataf/Jaba Federal Constituency (2015–2019); senator representing Kaduna South senatorial district (2023–date)
  • Danjuma Laah (b. 1960), senator representing Kaduna South senatorial district (2015–2023)
  • Amos Gwamna Magaji (b. 1971), member of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) for Zangon Kataf/Jaba constituency (2019–date)
  • Adamu Audu Maikori (1942–2020), candidate in the 1990 Kaduna State governorship primary election; candidate for the senatorial seat for Kaduna South senatorial district (2003 and 2007)
  • Obadiah Mailafia (1956–2021), candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2019 Nigerian presidential polls
  • Lawrencia Mallam, Minister of Environment (2014–2015)
  • Stephen Shekari (kcgwiki) (1948–2005), deputy governor of Kaduna State (1999–2005)
  • Esther Nenadi Usman (b. 1966), senator representing Kaduna South senatorial district (2011–2015)
  • Dominic Gambo Yahaya (b. 1950), caretaker chairman of Kaduna North Local Government Area (1994–1996)
  • Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa (1948–2012), 1st governor of Kaduna State from Southern Kaduna (2010–2012)
  • Caleb Zagi (b. 1960), senator representing Kaduna South senatorial district (2007–2011)
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  • Sunday Marshall Katung (b. 1961), lawyer
  • Adamu Kyuka Usman Lilymjok (b. 1965), lawyer
  • Yohanna Madaki (1941–2006), engaged in a prolonged legal battle to save Major General Zamani Lekwot from execution (1992–1996)
  • Adamu Audu Maikori (b. 1942), first professional lawyer in Southern Kaduna
  • Audu Maikori (b. 1975), lawyer
  • Yahaya Maikori, lawyer

Activists

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  • Jonathan Asake (b. 1965), SOKAPU National President (2019-2022), human rights activist
  • Lois Auta (b. 1980), disabilities right activist, founder Cedar Seed Foundation
  • Luka Binniat (kcgwiki), human rights activist, former SOKAPU spokesman
  • Toure Kazah-Toure (1959–2017), pan-Africanist, human rights activist
  • Matthew Hassan Kukah (b. 1952), human rights activist
  • Adamu Kyuka Usman Lilymjok (b. 1965), human rights activist

Filmmakers and actors

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Roger c. 2020
DJ Bally c. 2017
  • Katung Aduwak (b. 1980), winner Big Brother Naija premier edition (2006); film director, screenwriter, producer
  • Ishaya Bako (b. 1986), film director, screenwriter
  • DJ Bally, disc jockey, house member Big Brother Naija 2017
  • Toka McBaror, film director, screenwriter
  • Jane Thomas Rogers (eswiki), actress

Business entrepreneurs and professionals

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  • Isaiah Chawai Balat (1952–2014), founder Gora Nigeria Limited and CB Finance Group
  • Danjuma Laah (b. 1960), hotelier
  • Audu Maikori (b. 1975), co-founder Chocolate City (record label)
  • Yahaya Maikori, co-founder Chocolate City (record label)

Musicians

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  • Joe El, afrobeat artiste
  • Chris Delvan Gwamna (b. 1960), gospel singer
  • Eddie Hick (b. 1987), British drummer, percussionist, composer and record producer
  • Skales (b. 1991), afrobeat artiste

Science and technology

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  • Harrison Bungwon (1949–2016), engineer and scientific adviser, Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (198?–19??)
  • Josiah Tagwai Kantiyok (b. 1968), consultant and chief executive of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria (2009–2020)
  • Andrew Jonathan Nok (1962–2017), professor of biochemistry, researcher and winner of the Alexander Humboldt Prize and (2013); discovered the gene responsible for the synthesis of sialidase
  • Andrew Laah Yakubu (b. 1955), engineer and Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (2012–2014)

Sports figures

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Moses in 2021
Adamu in 2010
  • Mozes Adams (b. 1988), footballer
  • Amos Adamu (b. 1952), sports administrator
  • George Bisan (b. 1992), footballer
  • Victor Moses (b. 1990), footballer
  • Josiah Timothy Tinat (b. 1985), hockey player
  • Mathew Yakubu (b. 1999), footballer

Fashion and beauty

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  • Binta Sukai, Miss Nigeria (1990)

Other

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  • Marok Gandu of Magata (18??–1902), anti-slavery fighter

References

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