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Belel | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 9°37′23″N 13°13′52″E / 9.623°N 13.231°E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Adamawa State |
LGA | Maiha |
Founded | 1830 |
Government | |
• Type | Ward |
• Lamdo | Abubakar |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Belel is a town in Maiha in the Nigerian state of Adamawa. It is located near the Nigeria-Cameroon border. It was founded in 1830 by Shuwa immigrants from Waloji in Bornu during the reign of Modibbo Adama. These immigrants reportedly 'obtained the peaceful submission' of the Bata communities around the area.[1] Belel leaders started using the title 'Lamdo' from The Belel's eldest son and Successor Umaru.
List of Belel's Leaders
First Dynasty Between 1890s-1920
1) Modibbo Dalil 2) Lawan Nyako
Second Dynasty From 1920-Date
1) Jauro Sali 2) Lamdo Umaru 3) Lamdo Murtala 4) Lamdo Usmanu 5) Lamdo Abubakar
References
[edit]"Belel, Adamawa State Stats, Facts, Data and Information". gnarly sunset.
- ^ Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The lāmīb̳e of Fombina : a political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901. Internet Archive. Zaria, [Nigeria] : Ahmadu Bello University Press. ISBN 978-978-125-011-8.