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Gwamna Awan

Gwamna Danladi Awan (1915 – 1 October 2008) was the monarch of Gworog (Kagoro) Chiefdom, a Nigerian traditional state and was reputed to be the longest served monarch in Nigeria and second oldest in Africa, reigning for 63 years (1945–2008). He was also known by the title Chief of Kagoro.[1]

Əgwam (Dr.) Gwamna Awan (MBE, OON)
Monarch of Gworog (Kagoro) Chiefdom
Əgwam Əgworog V, Chief of Gworog (Kagoro)
In office1945 – 1 October 2008
3rd Class1945
PredecessorƏgwam Biya Kaka Əgwam Əgworog IV
SuccessorƏgwam Ufuwai Bonet (CON, JP), Əgwam Agworog VI
Born1915 (1915)
Ucyo (Fadan Kagoro), Northern Region, British Nigeria
Died1 October 2008(2008-10-01) (aged 92–93)
Jos, Nigeria
Burial
Palace at Ucyo, Gworog
SpouseTalatu Gwamna Awan
Names
English: Gwamna Danladi Awan
HouseUcyo, Gworog
FatherAwan Batwab
MotherKwada Bagyad
ReligionEvangelical Christianity

Life and education edit

Gwamna Awan was born in Ucyo (Fadan Kagoro) in 1915. Earlier on, his father, Awan, was adopted by his granduncle, the fourth monarch of Gworog, Biya Kaka.[2] His educational career began in 1928 where all through till 1932 he attended evening classes, before proceeding to the Elementary Teachers Centre, Toro (now in Bauchi State) between 1933 and 1935.[3]

Career edit

As soon as the program ended at Toro, Awan returned home to begin teaching at the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) Elementary School, Gworog (Kagoro) from 1936. He was later transferred to the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) Elementary School, Fantswam (Kafanchan) in 1938. In the course of his early career, he combined where combined teaching with evangelism, as did the Christian missionaries. After about a year in 1939, he returned to teach at the Elementary Teachers Centre in Gworog.

When uncle, Biya Kaka, the then Chief of Kagoro needed him to join the Gworog (Kagoro) Native Authority, he was available and was made the Assistant Scribe in 1940. He was instrumental in the execution of many developmental projects the construction of a modern (the present) palace in 1943, as well as manual water pumps at the front of the palace for the people to have access to clean water. He also improved on the tax collection system and promoted education of the citizens of the chiefdom.[3]

Kingship edit

Royal tussle edit

After the demise of Chief Biya Kaka in August 1944, there was a delay in the appointment of a successor due to the tussle over who should become the next monarch. There were two candidates vying for the position: an animist and a Christian in the person of Gwamna Awan who got strong backing from the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) who pressured the British colonial authorities to select their candidate to succeed Kaka. At the end, Awan was appointed the acting Chief, and subsequently installed formally as the first Christian monarch in the whole of the southern part of Zaria Province[4] and 5th Chief of Kagoro by G. D. Pitcairn, the British colonial Resident of Zaria Province on April 11, 1945.[3]

Challenges edit

Awan's ascendancy was to the SIM missionaries a major breakthrough to spread Christianity across the region. Already, they had made Gworok town their headquarters in the southern part of Zaria province. However, his ascendancy was seen as a threat to the Zaria Emirate aristocrats who envisaged a danger to their interest in the Atyap area and the neighborhood due to the continuous enlightenment through education; Christian missionary activities by the SIM and its members; and more threatening, the tendency of the new western-educated Christian chief aiding the Atyap against them.

In May 1946, there was a revolt by the Atyap in the Zangon Katab district, north of the independent Chiefdom of Gworog, who wanted their separation from the Zaria Emirate and the creation of an Atyap Chiefdom and Awan was blamed by the Emir of Zaria, as reported by the British colonial Resident, G. D. Pitcairn, for escalating the crisis.[4][3]

In the report, Pitcairn wrote:

"The Emir is very bitter about Sarkin Kagoro himself and seems at all times to blame the Chief of Kagoro for all Katab troubles... The influence of Kagoro has been very powerful, certainly, and as much perhaps by its standing as an example of an independent tribe as by the propaganda of boys and youths trained by the SIM there."[4]

On a subsequent visit to Gworog (Kagoro) by Pitcairn where he met with Awan to confirm the Emir's allegations, he ended up warning Awan to avoid such acts.[3]

Death edit

Gwamna Awan was the longest-serving traditional ruler in Northern and Middle Belt (central) and the entire Nigeria and in Africa as at the time of his demise in the early morning hours of Wednesday October 1, 2008, at the age of 93 at the ECWA Evangelical Hospital, Jos, after a protracted illness.[5][6]

Among other monarchs of the old Northern Region of Colonial Nigeria, like Attah of Igala, Aliyu Obaje (56 years); Sultan of Sokoto, Abubakar III (50 years); Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero (51 years); Emir of Daura, Muhammadu Bashar (41 years); Lamido of Adamawa, Aliyu Mustapha (57 years); Sarkin Katagum, Muhammadu Kabir (37 years); Emir of Lafia, Mustafa Agwai (43 years); Emir of Daura, Abdurrahman (1911–1966); Awan had the longest reign of 63 years.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Jega, Mahmud (6 November 2006). "Needles In Sultan's Turban". Dawodu.com. Daily Trust. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. ^ Aliyu, S. (1992). "Mallam Gwamna Awan, Chief of Kagoro". Google. Makarfi Publishing Company. p. 43.
  3. ^ a b c d e Afuwai, Yanet. The Place of Kagoro in the History of Nigeria.
  4. ^ a b c Achi, B.; Bitiyonɡ, Y. A.; Bunɡwon, A. D.; Baba, M. Y.; Jim, L. K. N.; Kazah-Toure, M.; Philips, J. E. (2019). A Short History of the Atyap. Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd., Zaria. pp. 9–245. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7.
  5. ^ Aruwan, Samuel Peter (2 October 2008). "Nigeria: Gwamna Awan, Chief of Kagoro, Dies At 93". Leadership. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Nigeria: Malam Gwamna Awan (1915–2008)". All Africa. Daily Trust (Abuja). 12 October 2008. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  7. ^ Jega, Mahmud (10 February 2020). "45 Years On The Throne". Daily Trust. Retrieved 26 August 2020.

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Gwamna Danladi Awan 1915 1 October 2008 was the monarch of Gworog Kagoro Chiefdom a Nigerian traditional state and was reputed to be the longest served monarch in Nigeria and second oldest in Africa reigning for 63 years 1945 2008 He was also known by the title Chief of Kagoro 1 Egwam Dr Gwamna Awan MBE OON Monarch of Gworog Kagoro Chiefdom Egwam Egworog V Chief of Gworog Kagoro In office1945 1 October 20083rd Class1945PredecessorEgwam Biya Kaka Egwam Egworog IVSuccessorEgwam Ufuwai Bonet CON JP Egwam Agworog VIBorn1915 1915 Ucyo Fadan Kagoro Northern Region British NigeriaDied1 October 2008 2008 10 01 aged 92 93 Jos NigeriaBurialPalace at Ucyo GworogSpouseTalatu Gwamna AwanNamesEnglish Gwamna Danladi AwanHouseUcyo GworogFatherAwan BatwabMotherKwada BagyadReligionEvangelical Christianity Contents 1 Life and education 2 Career 3 Kingship 3 1 Royal tussle 3 2 Challenges 4 Death 5 ReferencesLife and education editGwamna Awan was born in Ucyo Fadan Kagoro in 1915 Earlier on his father Awan was adopted by his granduncle the fourth monarch of Gworog Biya Kaka 2 His educational career began in 1928 where all through till 1932 he attended evening classes before proceeding to the Elementary Teachers Centre Toro now in Bauchi State between 1933 and 1935 3 Career editAs soon as the program ended at Toro Awan returned home to begin teaching at the Sudan Interior Mission SIM Elementary School Gworog Kagoro from 1936 He was later transferred to the Sudan Interior Mission SIM Elementary School Fantswam Kafanchan in 1938 In the course of his early career he combined where combined teaching with evangelism as did the Christian missionaries After about a year in 1939 he returned to teach at the Elementary Teachers Centre in Gworog When uncle Biya Kaka the then Chief of Kagoro needed him to join the Gworog Kagoro Native Authority he was available and was made the Assistant Scribe in 1940 He was instrumental in the execution of many developmental projects the construction of a modern the present palace in 1943 as well as manual water pumps at the front of the palace for the people to have access to clean water He also improved on the tax collection system and promoted education of the citizens of the chiefdom 3 Kingship editRoyal tussle edit After the demise of Chief Biya Kaka in August 1944 there was a delay in the appointment of a successor due to the tussle over who should become the next monarch There were two candidates vying for the position an animist and a Christian in the person of Gwamna Awan who got strong backing from the Sudan Interior Mission SIM who pressured the British colonial authorities to select their candidate to succeed Kaka At the end Awan was appointed the acting Chief and subsequently installed formally as the first Christian monarch in the whole of the southern part of Zaria Province 4 and 5th Chief of Kagoro by G D Pitcairn the British colonial Resident of Zaria Province on April 11 1945 3 Challenges edit Awan s ascendancy was to the SIM missionaries a major breakthrough to spread Christianity across the region Already they had made Gworok town their headquarters in the southern part of Zaria province However his ascendancy was seen as a threat to the Zaria Emirate aristocrats who envisaged a danger to their interest in the Atyap area and the neighborhood due to the continuous enlightenment through education Christian missionary activities by the SIM and its members and more threatening the tendency of the new western educated Christian chief aiding the Atyap against them In May 1946 there was a revolt by the Atyap in the Zangon Katab district north of the independent Chiefdom of Gworog who wanted their separation from the Zaria Emirate and the creation of an Atyap Chiefdom and Awan was blamed by the Emir of Zaria as reported by the British colonial Resident G D Pitcairn for escalating the crisis 4 3 In the report Pitcairn wrote The Emir is very bitter about Sarkin Kagoro himself and seems at all times to blame the Chief of Kagoro for all Katab troubles The influence of Kagoro has been very powerful certainly and as much perhaps by its standing as an example of an independent tribe as by the propaganda of boys and youths trained by the SIM there 4 On a subsequent visit to Gworog Kagoro by Pitcairn where he met with Awan to confirm the Emir s allegations he ended up warning Awan to avoid such acts 3 Death editGwamna Awan was the longest serving traditional ruler in Northern and Middle Belt central and the entire Nigeria and in Africa as at the time of his demise in the early morning hours of Wednesday October 1 2008 at the age of 93 at the ECWA Evangelical Hospital Jos after a protracted illness 5 6 Among other monarchs of the old Northern Region of Colonial Nigeria like Attah of Igala Aliyu Obaje 56 years Sultan of Sokoto Abubakar III 50 years Emir of Kano Ado Bayero 51 years Emir of Daura Muhammadu Bashar 41 years Lamido of Adamawa Aliyu Mustapha 57 years Sarkin Katagum Muhammadu Kabir 37 years Emir of Lafia Mustafa Agwai 43 years Emir of Daura Abdurrahman 1911 1966 Awan had the longest reign of 63 years 7 References edit Jega Mahmud 6 November 2006 Needles In Sultan s Turban Dawodu com Daily Trust Retrieved 26 August 2020 Aliyu S 1992 Mallam Gwamna Awan Chief of Kagoro Google Makarfi Publishing Company p 43 a b c d e Afuwai Yanet The Place of Kagoro in the History of Nigeria a b c Achi B Bitiyonɡ Y A Bunɡwon A D Baba M Y Jim L K N Kazah Toure M Philips J E 2019 A Short History of the Atyap Tamaza Publishinɡ Co Ltd Zaria pp 9 245 ISBN 978 978 54678 5 7 Aruwan Samuel Peter 2 October 2008 Nigeria Gwamna Awan Chief of Kagoro Dies At 93 Leadership Retrieved 26 August 2020 Nigeria Malam Gwamna Awan 1915 2008 All Africa Daily Trust Abuja 12 October 2008 Retrieved 26 August 2020 Jega Mahmud 10 February 2020 45 Years On The Throne Daily Trust Retrieved 26 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gwamna Awan amp oldid 1222091991, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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