Alkali Hammanjoda Foundation

Alkali Hammanjoda Foundation Alkali Hammanjoda, (the man, the scholar and the judge),was born in 1822. He died on 10th February 1908 and left behind sixteen children.

Assalamualaikum........The leader of Alkali Hammanjoda Family Madawaki Adamawa, Felicitates Lamido Adamawa on 14 Years A...
19/03/2024

Assalamualaikum........

The leader of Alkali Hammanjoda Family Madawaki Adamawa, Felicitates Lamido Adamawa on 14 Years Anniversary.

Madawaki Adamawa, Felicitates Lamido Adamawa On 14 Years Anniversary. Published 39 seconds ago on March 18, 2024 By Mohammed Tukur

The Madawaki Adamawa Alh. Usman Aliyu Marafa who is also a Member of the Adamawa Emirate Council has joined members of the public to felicitated with Lamido Adamawa Alh. Dr. Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha for attaining 14 years on the throne as Lamido Fombina.

learned that Marafa, also an Advisor to the Adamawa State Governor has in a statement congratulated the 12th Lamido, and lauded him for his immense’ contributions to peaceful coexistence and development of Fombina Kingdom.

Madawaki appealed to other traditional rulers in the country to emulate Lamido Adamawa for doing all it takes to ensure peace in the Kingdom.

Alh. Usman Marafa reiterates his support to the Adamawa emirate council and traditional institution for the development of Adamawa and Nigeria in general.

Lamido Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha (born 13 February 1944) was turbaned on 18 March 2010 as the traditional ruler, title “Lamido of Adamawa” in Adamawa State, Nigeria. The ceremony followed the approval of the state governor “then” Murtala H. Nyako

May Allah SWT bless guide and protect Alkali Hammanjoda family and entire Muslims Ummah Ameeen.

Thank you.

The Delegation of Alkali Hammanjoda Family alongside some family members from Ngaoundere paid a Homage to Lamido of Adam...
25/12/2023

The Delegation of Alkali Hammanjoda Family alongside some family members from Ngaoundere paid a Homage to Lamido of Adamawa Dr. Muhammad Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha PhD, CFR. in his Palace. The delegation was led by the Leader of the Family, Alh. Usman Aliyu Marafa (Madawaki Adamawa).

25/12/2023

The Delegation of Alkali Hammanjoda Family alongside some family members from Ngaoundere paid a Homage to Lamido of Adamawa Dr. Muhammad Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha PhD, CFR. in his Palace. The delegation was led by the Leader of the Family, Alh. Usman Aliyu Marafa (Madawaki Adamawa).

HORSE RACING COMPETITIONThe Alkali Hamman Joda family, Cordially invite it's Members to attained the Horse 🏇 Racing Comp...
25/12/2023

HORSE RACING COMPETITION

The Alkali Hamman Joda family, Cordially invite it's Members to attained the Horse 🏇 Racing Competition Scheduled to take place as Follows:_
Date: Monday 25th December 2023.
Time:_ 3:30 pm
Venue:_ Lamido Mustapha Polo ground Damare Yola.

Organized by Dan Darman Chika Soron Adamawa.
Come one, Come all.

25/12/2023

Celebrating A Scholar Judge: Alkali Hamman-Joda
Throughout this week, a celebration of a kind will be taking place in Yola when the descendants of Alkali Hamman-Joda host their kinsmen from N’Gaoundere,…

By
Gambo Dori
Mon, 25 Dec 2023 2:08:12 WAT
Throughout this week, a celebration of a kind will be taking place in Yola when the descendants of Alkali Hamman-Joda host their kinsmen from N’Gaoundere, a city across the border in the Cameroun Republic. It is an annual event that both Yola and N’Gaoundere take turns to host. Already Yola is abuzz with the news of the coming celebrations. The social media is all agog, there are jingles of the event playing for days over the radio in Fulfulde. Hotel rooms have been booked solid, days in advance for both the diaspora kinsmen and the descendants spread all over Nigeria.

Readers might ask, why all this interest in the judge who died over a century ago, in 1908. At the onset, it is necessary to make some clarifications. What is Adamawa today, is only a fraction of what it was in the 19th Century, the period when Hamman-Joda lived and flourished. Adamawa, then, extended to cover probably the entire northern part of the Cameroun Republic, brought together by the Fulbe Jihadist, Lamido Modibbo Adama.

At the height of its powers in the mid-1850s, the Adamawa Emirate could have been the biggest province of the Sokoto Caliphate covering also Garoua, Maroua and N’Gaoundere, all now major cities in Northern Cameroun. It was only at the turn of the 20th Century that the Adamawa Emirate suffered what also afflicted other parts of the caliphate when they were conquered by the invading European colonial powers and subdivided into bits and pieces. The Adamawa part that went to the Cameroun Republic still retained roughly the same structure. The Fulfulde language still predominates as a lingua franca.

Alkali Hamman-Joda was born in Chikari, in 1822, when the Adamawa Emirate was in the process of stabilizing. From an early age, Hamman-Joda was said to have distinguished himself by his devotion to learning. This made him head for Namtari near Yola in search of the proverbial golden fleece. He made Namtari his home while also visiting nearby Girei for classes. Despite being well-established in the Yola elite class, Hamman-Joda decided to emigrate to Arab countries in the quest to deepen his knowledge. He embarked on a journey to Mecca in 1870 with two of his wives. He went through Maroua now in Cameroun Republic.

He went northwards and stopped in Sudan, living in Kordofan, to further his education. He headed to Cairo in 1882 where he became a student at the Al-Azhar University specializing in Law. Finally, he reached Mecca to perform the Hajj and also visited the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. He remained in Mecca for some years sharpening his specialization in Islamic Jurisprudence and its associated branches.

He returned to Yola in about 1886 with the glamour of being the first person of that emirate who had travelled so far in search of knowledge in those days. He was immediately absorbed into the judiciary and became the Chief Alkali in 1888.

As Chief Alkali, Hamman-Joda was well-known to have brought his insightful knowledge in all his judicial forays. He was a fearless judge and brought the law sharply to the doorsteps of all social classes in Adamawa Emirate. In one of the famous cases he adjudicated, he sat over a civil case between the Lamido of Adamawa, Zubeiru and a commoner. What was outstanding about that case was that the Lamido came to the court, bereft of his courtiers, unwound his turban and entered the witness box. Adjudicating the case, Chief Alkali Hamman-Joda found the Lamido guilty and did not release him to go till he made the restitution to the commoner as required in the judgment of the court.

Alkali Hamman-Joda was also fearless in his advice to the Lamido and could always be relied upon to tell it as it was. When the British gunboat arrived in Yola in September 1900 in their bid to subdue the city, Lamido Zubeiru was adamant for a showdown. Hamman-Joda having lived in Sudan at the time of a similar altercation between the British and the Sudanese and knowing that the Lamido did not have the arsenal to face the British advised him to submit to avoid bloodshed. Lamido Zubeiru refused and went for a fight. In what historians believed to be one of the most hotly contested fights in the North, the British artillery reduced the Lamido’s Palace and the Yola Central Mosque to rubbles. The next day it was Alkali Hamman-Joda who led the rump of Adamawa Emirate Councilors to meet with the British outside Yola city walls. It was at his insistence that the British appointed the brother of the vanquished Lamido, Bobbo Ahmadu to the throne.

I understand that part of the programme at this week’s Yola reunion would be an unveiling of an updated biography of the judge, detailing his fascinating story. The book is titled: ‘Alkali Hamman-Joda, 1822-1908, Life and Times of the Man, the Scholar, the Judge’. The book was originally written by Hamidu Alkali, a grandson of Hamman-Joda.

Hamidu Alkali who died in 2009 is a well-known scholar and the first Nigerian Provost in 1964 of Abdullahi Bayero College, Kano which later became Bayero University Kano. He was the writer of ‘The Chief Arbiter: Waziri Jinaidu and His Intellectual Contribution’.

This version of the biography of Alkali Hamman-Joda was updated by Professors Abdullahi Abba and Nura Alkali, both descendants of Hamman-Joda.

24/12/2023

Delegation of the Nigéria family members of Alkali Hammanjoda earlier today, received our Cameroon Family members in Bajabure. Ahead of the End of year General Assembly of Alkali Hammanjoda Family, scheduled to hold Monday, 25th December, 2023.
The delegation were led by the Leader of the family Alh. Usman Aliyu Marafa (Madawaki Adamawa).

24/12/2023

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