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Garba Gashuwa was born on 1957 in Gasamu, is a Nigerian poet. Discover Garba Gashuwa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Alhaji Garba Shu’aibu Gashuwa (born 1957) is a contemporary Nigerian Hausa poet.
Alhaji Garba Shu’aibu Gashua, who is popularly known as "Garba Gashuwa", is a contemporary Nigerian Hausa poet, businessman, politician and a retired civil servant, born in Gasamu, in present-day Jakusko Local Government Area of Yobe State, North-Eastern Nigeria in 1957, to his father Sālisu and mother Salāmatu.
Gashuwa’s father was a native of Badawa (Bade) and had four children, namely Sa’idu, Isa, Garba (the third), and Musa.
Today, Garba Gashuwa resides in Kano with his family and has many children; among them is Musa Garba Gashuwa, a talented and popular composer.
In conformity with the general practice among Muslims communities in Hausaland, Gashuwa’s education started at the age of two when he attended a traditional Qur'anic school in Gasamu.
On graduating he moved to Gashuwa, where he studied hadith, fiqh and other subjects related to Islamic knowledge.
Gashuwa did not enroll in any formal Western school, but learnt from friends how to read and write in the Roman script.
Gashuwa is also a polyglot.
After completing his studies, the young Gashuwa, started a business in Bade town selling Islamic books such as Qawa’idi, Yasin Arashada, Iza-waqa, Ahalari and Dala’ilul Khairati.
Apart from being a book vendor, he was also at one time a shoe vendor and a mai dinkin hula (a Hausa traditional cap-stitcher).
He lived in Lagos for many years in pursuit of these entrepreneurial ventures.
Gashuwa’s civil service career began when he eventually relocated and settled in Kano at the request of the late Malam Aminu Kano.
His first appointment by the Kano State Government was at CTV-67's Cultural Section, during the administration of Alhaji Aliyu Sabo Bakin Zuwo,.
He started writing political poems during the 1978 campaign tour of National President of the People's Redemption Party, Malam Aminu Kano, held in Gashua and its environs.
As a result, Aminu Kano invited Garba Gashuwa to reside in Kano, for him to continue making his contribution to political developments of the time.
Whenever Gashuwa chanted his political poems, his audiences would chant the chorus, clapping their hands.
Besides religion and politics, Gashuwa wrote on other subjects and, so far, has more than 1,000 Hausa Ajami poems to his name.
Initially, Hausa poets used (and still use) the sixteen Arabic metres adopted from Arabic prosody in their composition.
Today, some poets choose styles and themes that are modern, although the influence of Arabic poetry is still visible.
Gashuwa bases most of his poetry on the rhythms of legendary Hausa singer and musician, Dr. Mamman Shata of Katsina, with themes including religion, politics, social issues, education, and traditional culture.
In the use of language and poetic devices, "the language of his poems is simple and apt to be understood by the average Hausa".
He also make use of Arabic and English loanwords, dialect, proverbs and innuendo to express his points.
Above all, Gashuwa always opens and closes his poem with a doxology, no matter the motif.
Sometimes his poems are to be accompanied by hand clapping.
For Gashuwa "an effective political poem should be chanted in a pleasant voice, accompanied by hand clapping, and should contain proverbs"; he holds that this will surely attract an audience’s attention.
Below is an example of proverb in his poem named Ɗan Hakin da ka Raina, "The Little Grass That You Despise".
This poem is in ƙwar biyar, pentastich form, with “bᾱ” as the external rhyme.
This stanza echoes a proverb in Hausa which states:
There is a whole chapter in Abdullahi Birniwa’s doctoral thesis, 1987, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, Nigeria, which analyses Ɗan Hakin da ka Raina, cited above.
Another doctoral thesis by Jibril Shu'aibu Adamu of University of Warsaw, Poland, uses his poems as part of materials being studied.
Ɗan Hakin da ka Raina… (The little grass that you despise…)
Aminu Nuruz Zamᾱni (Eulogy to Malam Aminu Kano)
A Jihar Kano mun sam Nasara (We won the victory in Kano State)
He worked there until 1989, when the State's military administrator Colonel Idris Garba, requested his transfer to the Kano State History and Culture Bureau, where he served as an adviser.
He worked at the Bureau until he rose to the position of a member of its Board of Directors, a position he held from 1989 to 1995.
There is a bachelors dissertation (in Hausa language) on his contributions to Hausa literature, written in 1990 by Amina Tijjani of Bayero University.
He retired from service in 1995 and devoted his life to composing Hausa poems in Ajami script.
Gashuwa was inspired by Abdu Nguru, a poet of his acquaintance, and later started on Islamic subjects such as Isra’i & Mi’iraj, and the miracles and death (wafaat) of the Prophet Muhammad.
His works are normally penned in the Hausa Ajami script.
Garba Gashuwa has published Fasahar Garba Gashuwa, "The Poems of Garba Gashuwa" (a transliteration from Ajami to Boko script), an Anthology, which includes a collection of 30 out of his many poems, edited by Professor Abdulƙadir Ɗangambo of Bayero University, Kano (2008), and published in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.