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Nasiru Ado Bayero

Emir of Bichi

Nasiru Ado Bayero, OFRpronunciation (born 2 February ) is a Nigerian banker and businessman. He is the former Emir of Bichi, a Nigerian traditional state, Kano State, Nigeria. He ascended the throne from his brother Aminu Ado Bayero who was named as the Emir of Kano,[1][2][3] following the deposition of his nephew Muhammad Sanusi II by GovernorAbdullahi Umar Ganduje.[4] Prior to his accession, Bayero was the Chiroma of Kano Emirate and district head of Nassarawa during the reign of Muhammad Sanusi II.

Early life

Family

Bayero was born on 2 February in Kano, to late Ado Bayero who was the longest serving Emir of Kano in the history of Kano.[5] He is the third son of late Ado Bayero and was the first child born at the official residence of Kano Emirate known as Gidan Dabo. His elder siblings include Sanusi Ado Bayero the former Chiroma from to which he later succeeded, and Aminu Ado Bayero the 15thEmir of Kano.[6]

Education

Bayero had his primary and secondary school education in Kano, from where he proceeded to University of Maiduguri in Borno State to study Mass Communication in , he is a graduate of Harvard Business School as well as having certificate in German language in [7][8]

Career

Bayero had experience working with Continental Merchant Bank Nigeria, he later moved to Coastal Corporation in Houston, Texas and then Hamlet Investment Ltd London.[9] He is the chairman of Enclo Limited, 9 Mobile Nigeria.[10][11]

Titles and engagement

On 6 May , Bayero was appointed as Tafidan Kano and district head of Waje by his late father the 13thEmir of Kano and later transferred as district head of Nassarawa local government, and then to Tarauni on the same status. He was promoted to Turakin Kano.[7]In , the 14thEmir of Kano&#;Muhammad Sanusi II appointed him as Chiroma of Kano.[12]

Emir of Bichi

Accession

On 9 March , Bayero ascended the throne following his brother Aminu Ado Bayero appointment as the 15thEmir of Kano.[13][14]

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