Saleh Budde Sheriff for MHA Jakusko Constituency

Saleh Budde Sheriff for MHA Jakusko Constituency Promoting our Aspirant for State MHA Representing Jakusko Constituedncy

Ya Allah, open the doors of your mercy to us, ease our ways, accept our acts of Ibadah, bless our end, comfort us in our...
29/07/2022

Ya Allah, open the doors of your mercy to us, ease our ways, accept our acts of Ibadah, bless our end, comfort us in our graves, forgive our sins and grant us Aljannah Firdaus. Ameen Ya Rabb.
BARKA DA JUMU'A

It's Will of Allah and we are grateful.
26/05/2022

It's Will of Allah and we are grateful.

Bismillahir-Rahmanir Raheem,Jakusko Assalamu alaikum.
26/05/2022

Bismillahir-Rahmanir Raheem,
Jakusko Assalamu alaikum.

5/NOV/2005 - 5/NOV/2020May Almighty Allah Have Mercy and Grant Jannatil firdaus to You abundantly. AmeenMai Saleh Suleim...
05/11/2020

5/NOV/2005 - 5/NOV/2020
May Almighty Allah Have Mercy and Grant Jannatil firdaus to You abundantly. Ameen
Mai Saleh Suleiman II, OFR
10th Emir of Great Bade Emirate Council

BRIEF HISTORY OF BADE ANNUAL FISHING AND CULTURAL FESTIVAL.Bade is one of the fourteen (14) emirates in Yobe State locat...
26/12/2019

BRIEF HISTORY OF BADE ANNUAL FISHING AND CULTURAL FESTIVAL.
Bade is one of the fourteen (14) emirates in Yobe State located along river Yobe and its tributaries, in the north western part of the state. Fishing is one of the most important human activities after farming in the area. Fishing festivals are performed yearly in every village along the river. The famous one in which the Emir of Bade use to attend was the ‘Kadiran’ at Duwagaru. Several villages had similar festivals connected with fishing such as Kabyyon of Kurkushe,Idbizan of Damasa and Fudan of yinetc. Before the advent of the Europeans, the Duwagaru kadiran was the most popular festival in the area.

In the olden days,A hippopotamus had to be hunted before fishing could begin, In this situation, archery, spear throwing, swimming and boating techniques were displayed. As soon as the hippo was found and killed, clearing of the carcass would be effected and then the festival commences). This practice died down due perhaps to the extinction of hippos in the area following climatic changes. Organized fishing festivals began in 1956 at Mauyi-Ganga. In the past the festival was financed by the Mai of Bade, but with the establishment of the then Bade Native Authority, small grants were provided.

Arrangement for the festival starts from the local area before the actual fishing months of February and March. Today when such arrangements are mooted at the local level, assistance is sought from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Information and Culture with the assistance of the State Council for Arts and Culture). Fishermen along the river Yobe, Chad, Mali etc are invited to participate in the grand fishing event. On the eve of the fishing day the ‘Sarkin ruwa’ i.e. “the king of the river and his cohorts perform rituals to appease the water spirits, so that bigger and more substantial amount of fishes could be caught.

The Bade fishing festival is very important because it serves as a unifying force amongst the different Bade communities. The festival foster among others, exchange of ideas, and meeting of different people from different works of life. It also creates an important forum for cultural, social and economic interaction between people of the state and other states of the federation as well as people from outside the country. Thus strengthening their bond of friendship. More importantly, the Bade fishing festival has the potential of serving as the engine block of tourism development in Yobe state similar to Argungu Fishing festival in the Northwestern part of Nigeria. The Bade fishing festival is an annual event celebrated every year. The fishing festival began in 1956 at Mauyi-Ganga and over the years had to be postponed severally as a result of drought. The ravages of incessant droughts as a result of climate change led to reduced flow of the Yobe river.

The traditional capital of Bade Emirate was Gorgoram (go-karam ‘without-chopping’ in Bade, referring to the fact that it...
24/12/2019

The traditional capital of Bade Emirate was Gorgoram (go-karam ‘without-chopping’ in Bade, referring to the fact that it was surrounded by dense bush), where is was built as a defense against Kanuri and Fulani predations. The capital moved to the more convenient location of Gashua, on a main road, in the 1920’s. The picture to the left shows the traditional palace in Gorgoram as it appeared in the mid-1970’s. Like all the traditional rulers of northern Nigeria, Mai Bade, in addition to being the political leader, is the premier Islamic authority for the region, the vast majority of whose people are Muslim. A commonly seen spelling for “Bade” dating from the colonial period is “Bedde”, an attempt in English orthography to reflect the vowel pronounced like “uh” in the first syllable. The Bade people pronounce the ethnonym as “Bade” or “Badai“, according to dialect. The origin of the name is uncertain. The table below shows the current autonyms for the people and language in the Western dialect as well as the terms in Hausa and Kanuri, for many centuries the dominant linguistic and cultural force in northeastern Nigeria.

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Bade Emirate
Jakusko
631101

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