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Toure Kazah-Toure

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Toure Kazah-Toure
human
Ein sex anaa gendermale Edit
Ein country of citizenshipNigeria Edit
Name wey dem give amToure Edit
Ein date of birth1959 Edit
Place dem born amNorthern Region Edit
Date wey edie1 July 2017 Edit
Place wey edieNigeria Edit
Ein occupationacademic, historian Edit

Toure Kazah-Toure (1959 - 1 July 2017) be one Nigerian academic, activist, plus pan-Africanist. Ein respect plus admiration for de founding Guinean president, Ahmed Sékou Touré, make am adopt de name "Toure".[1] He be history lecturer den researcher insyd Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Nigeria,[2] plus ein name dey top plenty publications.

Early life

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Dem born Kazah-Toure insyd 1959 for Atyapland, Northern Region, British Nigeria (wey now dey part of Southern Kaduna State, Nigeria), be son of Kazah Yashim, wey be de second Atyap teacher wey get formal training[3] den de first person from Southern Zaria (wey now be Southern Kaduna) wey dem appoint for de District Council (of de defunct Northern Region) for 1954. He come from one mixed Christian plus Muslim family, wey ein poppie be Christian den some oda family members be Muslims—twelve of dem die during de 1992 Zangon Kataf crises, wey after dat matter, he turn Muslim.[1]

Working career

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He lecture plus de History department of de Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. He

" ...produce de best documentation of de nationalist struggle insyd Zangon Kataf even as he note de many contradictions he embodied."[1] — Dr. Zuwaqhu Bonat 

Activism

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Toure take see Nationalism plus Christianity as wetin de Nigerian elite use sell out give imperialism. He comot from Nationalism enter Pan-Africanism, den begin follow de epistemic community wey dem dey call Council for de Development of Social Science Research insyd Africa (CODESRIA). From early times, he dey involve in organising people for ein area make dem support de radical movement, den people begin call am "PRP". He use strategic thinking plus plan well for de platform wey dey run de Students’ Union for Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria—wey be de Movement for Progressive Nigeria (MPN)—even when he still be student.[1]

Academic publications

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Sole author

He author de following:

  • "Inter-Ethnic Relations, Conflicts and Nationalism in Zango Katab Area of Northern Nigeria: Historical Origins and Contemporary Forms" (1995) (A paper presented at the 8th CODESRIA General Assembly, Dakar, Senegal.)[4][5]
  • "The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflicts and Governance in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria: [De]Constructing a Contested Terrain" (1999)[6][7]
  • "Ethno-religious Conflicts in Kaduna State" (2003)[8]
  • "A Discourse on the Citizenship Question in Nigeria" (2005)[9]
  • "Transcending Myths and Mystifications: Challenge of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Northern Nigeria in the 21st Century" (A paper presented at the 21st CODESRIA General Assembly, 5-9 December, 2011, Rabat, Morocco.)[10]
Co-author

He sanso a co-author insyd de following works:

  • "Ethno-religious Conflicts in Northern Nigeria" (co-authored with Professor Jibrin Ibrahim)
  • Inclusive citizenship and democratic governance in Nigeria in "The geographies of citizenship in Nigeria" (2003)[11]
  • "Beyond State Failure and Collapse: Making the State Relevant in Africa" (2007)[12]
  • Identity Conflicts: Belonging and Exclusion in Zangon Katab in "Citizenship and Indigeneity Conflicts in Nigeria" (2012).[13]
  • The Imposition of British Colonialism on Atyapland, 1902-1928; and The Atyap Anti-Colonial Movement, 1929-1960 in "A Short History of the Atyap" (2019).[14][15]
  • "newsfrom the Nordic Africa Institute" (2020)

Conferences

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He be mentioned insyd conferences such as:

Death

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He die of a long ailment at 1:30 PM on 1 July 2017, at de age of 58.[1]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Nigerian Activists Lose Dr. Toure Kazah as They Set to Bury Prof Funmi Adewumi and Remember Prof Abubakar Momoh". Intervention. July 1, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  2. Kieh, G. K., ed. (2007). Beyond State Failure and Collapse: Making the State Relevant in Africa. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739108925. Retrieved December 28, 2020 via Google.
  3. 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. 109–138, 201–252. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7.
  4. Okpanachi, E. (2010). Ethno-religious identity and conflict in northern Nigeria: understanding the dynamics of sharia in Kaduna and Kebbi states (PDF). Vol. 07. IFRA-Nigeria e-Papers. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  5. Okpanachi, E. (January 10, 2012). Ethno-religious Identity and Conflict in Northern Nigeria. Centri. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  6. Kazah-Toure, Toure (January 1, 1999). "The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflicts and Governance in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria: [De]Constructing a Contested Terrain". Africa Development. 24. doi:10.4314/ad.v24i1.22119.
  7. Kazah-Toure, T. (1999). "The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflicts and Governance in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria: [De]Constructing a Contested Terrain". Africa Development / Afrique et Développement. 24 (1/2): 109–144. JSTOR 24484540. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  8. Kazah-Toure, Toure (2003). Ethno-religious Conflicts in Kaduna State. Kaduna, Nigeria: Human Rights Monitor. ISBN 9783607413. Retrieved December 28, 2020 via Google.
  9. Kazah-Toure, Toure (June 13, 2005). "A Discourse on the Citizenship Question in Nigeria". Democracy & Development: Journal of West African Affairs. 4. doi:10.4314/dad.v4i1.34002.
  10. Kazah-Toure, Toure (2011). Transcending Myths and Mystification: Challenges of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Northern Nigeria in the 21st Century. CODESRIA.
  11. Abah, O. S., ed. (2003). The geographies of citizenship in Nigeria. Zaria: Tamaza. ISBN 9782104728. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  12. Kieh, G. K., ed. (2007). Beyond State Failure and Collapse: Making the State Relevant in Africa. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739108925. Retrieved December 28, 2020 via Google.
  13. Kazah-Toure, Toure (2012). "Citizenship and Indigeneity Conflicts in Nigeria" [Identity Conflicts: Belonging and Exclusion in Zangon Katab]. Citizenship Rights Africa: 88–121.
  14. 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. 109–138, 201–252. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7.
  15. "Kaduna's Atyap people document group's history in new book". Premium Times. December 19, 2019. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  16. African State-Formation and Bureaucracy in Comparative Perspective: Programme for the conference