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Belel leaders started using the title 'Lamdo' from The Belel's eldest son and Successor Umaru. |
Belel leaders started using the title 'Lamdo' from The Belel's eldest son and Successor Umaru. |
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List of Belel's Leaders |
List of Belel's Leaders |
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First Dynasty Between 1890s-1920 |
First Dynasty Between 1890s-1920 |
Revision as of 22:14, 28 January 2023
Belel | |
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town | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Adamawa State |
Government | |
• Type | Ward |
• Lamdo | Abubakar |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Belel is a town in Nigeria, located near the Nigerian border with Cameroon. It was founded by The Belel dynasty from the kismayo region of Somalia. and was ruled by two Dynasties. The current Dynasty started from Marexaan exiled leader from a town called Kismayo in Somalia. 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
"Belel, Adamawa State Stats, Facts, Data and Information". gnarly sunset.