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[1]Sha chasambo saa duwun yar laarrin fǝwun Araskin bə lan. Siyasama Nigeria bə. Kureman adiyey shima gwamna borno bə tun saa duwu indin yaskin bə lan (2003). Saa duwu indin miyon tillon do zubkono. Cidiya alam lemayǝn. All Nigerians peoples party (ANPP). Shima kam buroyə gwamna indiro rozuna yarwa lan.

Ali Modu Sheriff
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Part ofNigerian senators of the 4th National Assembly Yasa
Sex or gendermale Yasa
Country of citizenshipNigeria Yasa
Name in native languageAli Modu Sheriff Yasa
Given nameAli Yasa
Date of birth1956 Yasa
Place of birthNgala Yasa
Native languageKanuri Yasa
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Kanuri, Hausa Yasa
Writing languageEnglish, Kanuri Yasa
Occupationpolitician Yasa
Position heldGovernor of Borno State, member of the Senate of Nigeria Yasa
Educated atLondon School of Business and Finance Yasa
Member of political partyAll Nigeria Peoples Party Yasa
Ethnic groupKanuri people Yasa
Religion or worldviewIslam Yasa

Sheriff də ofis ro indi ro kartəna kəla shiye wakil jamiyya jama Nigeriaye sammason sətana yayi, dare shiye All Progressives Congress ro kəllatə kuru wakil jamiyyadəye koktəma ro wallono. Suro saa 2014 lan, Sheriff də kəlanzə'a jamiyya demokradiyaye ro falzəna.[2][3] Shidə kura komiti cidabe lardəye 16 February 2016 lan səta har samno lardəye ro saadənan, sa shiga tutuluwu kuru Ahmed Makarfiye falzənadən.[4][5] Yim kawu kəntawube 26 kəntawu Aprilbe saa 2018-lan, Sheriffdə waltə majalis fuwutəwube sammasoro lewono.

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Ali Modu Sheriff də bəla Ngala yen katambo, nasha gomnati Ngala ye lan, kəriye Borno ye lan saa 1956 lan. Mowonti secondary gumnatibe, Bama (1974-1979) ro karaa. Moworonti kasuwube Londonbero karaa, nadən inshora-a, banki-a kungənaye-a kərawono. Suro saa 1981-yen, kamfani garre baanzəyero naptə Darektayen karaa, dare Managing Directorro wallono. Suro saa 1985 lan, kamfaninzǝ buro salakbe dǝga rajista sǝdǝna. Kamfaniwanzəye suronzan karapka Meroil-a Union Chase-a mbeji.[8]

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