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Muhammadu Ribadu was born on 1909 in Ribadu, Yola Province, Northern Nigeria Protectorate (now in Adamawa State, Nigeria), is a Nigerian politician (1909–1965). Discover Muhammadu Ribadu'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 56 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 56 years old
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Born 1909, 1909
Birthday 1909
Birthplace Ribadu, Yola Province, Northern Nigeria Protectorate (now in Adamawa State, Nigeria)
Date of death 1 May, 1965
Died Place Kaduna, Northern Region, Nigeria (now in Kaduna State)
Nationality Niger

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1920

He then attended Yola Middle School from 1920 to 1926.

While in Yola, he received private tutorship under a colonial officer.

Afterwards, he was a teacher at his alma mater, Yola middle school.

1931

He was made a treasurer at the Yola Native Authority in 1931.

1936

On the death of his father in October 1936, Ribadu became the district head of Balala.

1946

In 1946, he proceeded abroad on a scholarship from the British Council to study local government.

1947

Like a few of his colleagues who partook in the scholarship, after his return, he became interested in the nation's political process, he was appointed a member of the Northern House of Assembly in 1947 and was re-elected in 1951.

1948

In 1948, he served in the Hugh Foot committee of the Nigerianisation of senior posts in the civil service.

A year later, he was a member of the Nigerian Board of Agriculture and he also served in the Northern Regional Development Loans Board.

1950

In 1950, he was a delegate to the Constitutional Review Conference in Ibadan.

1952

In 1952, he was made Minister for Natural Resources as part of an indigenous Council of Ministers.

1954

In 1954, he was elected the second vice-president of NPC and became literally, the third Northern Nigerian leader behind Ahmadu Bello, NPC's president and Tafawa Balewa, NPC's First Vice President.

He was federal Minister of Land, Mines and Power in 1954, and in 1959, he was federal Minister of Land and Lagos Affairs.

1960

In 1960, he was appointed the Nigerian Minister of Defence.

Ribadu took over the Ministry of Defence as the country became independent in 1960.

His administration oversaw an increase in the numerical strength of the armed forces, an upgrade of military hardware, the development of the infant Navy and the establishment of a Nigerian Air Force.

He also built and renovated military barracks across the country.

His colleagues often refer to him as "power of powers".

He completed the Nigerianisation of the Nigerian Army.

He is credited as one of the most outstanding Defence Ministers Nigeria ever had.

1965

Muhammadu Ribadu (1909 – 1 May 1965) was a Nigerian politician, who was the first Minister of Defence after independence.

The son of a district head from Adamawa's Balala district, he was educated early on at a Qur'anic school before proceeding to the middle school at Yola.

Ribadu was born in the village of Ribadu, old Adamawa Province, the son of Ardo Hamza, District Head of Balala, and Adda Wuro, the daughter of Alkali Haman Joda from Yola.

He is the grandfather of former Nigerian first lady Aisha Buhari.

He started studies under the tutelage of Liman Yahaya, an Islamic scholar.

On 1 May 1965, he was to be honoured along with the then Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912–66) by the then Premier of Northern Nigeria, Sir Ahmadu Bello (1909–66) with gold medals of the Usmamiya order in Kaduna.

He died on the morning of that day at the age of 55.

No doubt, Alhaji Ribadu was a towering figure.

In Lagos he acted as deputy Prime Minister in all but name - with considerably more authority than Abubakar due to his stronger following in the Northern Region.

Many also suspected that he was blackmailing the Sardauna - claiming that he 'possessed proof which he would use if necessary to show that the Sardauna's devotion to Islam was a sham' - and was thus able to exercise significant influence over the premier.

While serving as Minister of Defence, Ribadu presided over a rapid expansion of the Nigerian Army, Navy as well as the creation of the Nigeria Air Force.

He established the Defence Industries Corporation in Kaduna, the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna and a Second Recce Squadron in Abeokuta.

1966

Many scholars and historians believe till today that if Alhaji Ribadu had been alive the 15 January 1966 military coup could not have taken place.

That he would have prevented it and that the first republic in spite of all incidents would have survived.

And that we would not have been in this mess today.

1967

Ribadu's official residence was later part of the Dodan Barracks, the official residence of Nigerian military rulers from 1967 to 1991.