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Khalifa Isyaku Rabi’u dies aged 90

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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One of Nigeria’s foremost industrialists in the 1970s and 1980s, Khalifah Isyaku Rabiu, has died at the age of 90.

He was the leader of Tijjaniyya sect in Nigeria.

Family sources confirmed to DAILY NIGERIAN that he died at a London hospital on Tuesday.

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He left behind wives and many children among whom is the chairman of BUA, Abussamad Rabiu.

History of Isyaku Rabiu as published by Wikipedia

Isyaku Rabiu was born to the family of Muhammadu Rabiu Dan Tinki, a Quranic preacher from the Bichi area of Kano State who led his own Quranic school.

From 1936 to 1942, Isyaku Rabiu attended his father’s school learning the Quran and Arabic. He then moved to Maiduguri, Borno for further Islamic education.

After spending 4 years in Maiduguri, he returned to Kano prepared to be an Islamic scholar. In 1949, Isyaku Rabiu was an independent teacher of Arabic and the Quran who had among his audience, Ibrahim Musa Gashash. 

In the early 1950s while still a teacher, Isyaku Rabiu began to engage in private enterprise and established Isyaku Rabiu & Sons in 1952. Originally the firm acted as an agent of UAC and was trading in sewing machines, religious books and bicycles.

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In 1958, the firm had a breakthrough when Kaduna Textile Limited was established and it became one of the early distributors.

Isyaku Rabiu emerged as the leading distributor of the company in Northern Nigeria. 

In 1963, he joined a consortium of businessmen from Kano who came together to form the Kano Merchants Trading Company. The establishments continued to survive withstanding competition from foreign products. In 1970, he established a suit and packing factory.

Late Isyaku Rabiu was a supporter of National Party of Nigeria and likely benefited from sate patronage as a result.

Isyaku Rabiu & Sons group

Isyaku Rabiu & Sons founded by Rabiu is a family operated holding company with a history of investment in manufacturing, insurance, banking and real estate.

In the 1970s, the group invested in manufacturing with its first investment being the Kano Suit and Packing Cases company, a factory producing suit cases and handbags, the firm was a joint venture with Lebanese investors. 

In 1972, he formed the Bagauda Textile Mill, manufacturing woven cloths for uniforms. 

From then on he established a series of ventures in different segments of the economy including frozen food service, real estate, sugar and a motor vehicle and parts distribution company specialized in Daihatsu products.

However, unfavorable exchange rates and economic conditions forced the company to scale back on manufacturing and returning to its trading roots.

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