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Muhammad Bello Abubakar

9 Dec 2022
Why Allianzbridge’s reputed as one of Nigeria's emerging trusted business finance partners, by Akande In these days of visible global economic headwinds with palpable domestic consequences that have been stifling entrepreneurship, it is not uncommon to find managers and financial institutions that have striven to stand out and stand tall against odds. Apart from the…
10 Mar 2017
According to reports, Muhammad Bello Abubakar has died and left over 200 children behind. He was aged over 92 years. He lived in Bida and as a protégé of His Majesty, the Etsu Nupe, the King of Bida Land.

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