Dahiru Musdapher
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Dahiru Musdapher | |
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13th Chief Justice of Nigeria | |
In office 29 August 2011 – 16 July 2012 | |
Preceded by | Aloysius Iyorgyer Katsina-Alu |
Succeeded by | Aloma Mariam Mukhtar |
Personal details | |
Born | Babura Town, Barbura, Jigawa State, Nigeria | 15 July 1942
Died | 22 January 2018 | (aged 75)
Spouse | Hajiya Sabuwa (Fatima Suleiman)[citation needed] |
Dahiru Musdapher (15 July 1942 – 22 January 2018)[1] was a Nigerian jurist. In 2011, he was appointed the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He served as Chief Judge of the Kano State Judiciary from 1979 to 1985, and as a member of the Court of Appeal from 1985 until 2003. He was the acting Chief Justice of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[citation needed]
Early life
He was born a member of the Bani Ya'muusa clan in Babura Town in Babura, a local government area in the north of Jigawa State. [citation needed]
Education
- Babura Elementary School, 1950–1953
- Birnin Kudu Middle School, 1954–1956
- Rumfa College, Kano, 1957–1962
- Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, 1963–1964
- University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies, 1964–1967
- Inns of Court School of Law (Middle Temple), 1964–1967
- Nigerian Law School, 1967–1968
Employment records
- Private legal practice, 1968–1976
- Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Kaduna State, 1976–1978
- Judge High Court of Kano State, 1979
- Chief Judge, Kano State Judiciary, 1979–1985
- Justice, Court of Appeal, 1985–2003
- Justice, Supreme Court of Nigeria, since 2003
Other employment
- Regular Contributor/Discussant, BBC West Africa Service (BBC News), 1964–1967
- Member, Kano Emirate Council (Kano Emirate), 1968–1975
- Member, Kano Metropolitan Council, 1969–1976
- Non-Executive Director, National Electric Power Authority Board, 1974–1976
- Director, Kano Co-operative Bank (now part of Unity Bank), 1972–1976
National honours
- Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON 2003
- Commander of the Federal Republic, CFR 2008
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON 2011 [citation needed]
Personal life
He was married to Hajiya Amina Maikano in 1967, but the marriage ended in 1981.
He later married Hajiya Fatima Suleiman, more commonly referred to as Sabuwa, with three children, Khadijah, Kaloma and Suleiman.[citation needed] He has nine grandchildren, with Nabil being the oldest and Dahiru Jr (Muhammad) the youngest.[citation needed]
See also
References
- "Hon. Justice Dahiru Musdapher". scn.gov.ng. Supreme Court of Nigeria. Retrieved 17 October 2007.