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Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha

                                         Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha Lamido of Adamawa Dr. Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha   (born February 13, 1944) was turbaned on 18 March 2010 as the  traditional ruler , title  Lamido  of  Adamawa  in  Adamawa State  Northeastern  Nigeria . The ceremony followed by the approval of the state governor  Murtala Nyako . Early career Barkindo was born in  Yola  in February 1944, eldest son of the Lamido Aliyu Musdafa.  He attended  Barewa College ,  Zaria  and then  Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria where he obtained a Diploma in Law in 1969. Later he attended  North London Polytechnic  (1973–1975) and  St Clements University  in the  Turks and Caicos Islands  (2000–2002). He worked with the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigerian Port Authority and the National Freight Company. Joining the  Gongola State  civil service, he became a Commissioner for Works and later a Commissioner for Animal Health. Barkindo was a director of the National Engineering and Techn

Vaccines that will kill Nigerians? Federal government finally reveals truth about it.

  - The National Orientation Agency has revealed that the Nigerian government has no desire to kill its people through vaccination  - This clarification was issued after some people alleged that there is no need for vaccination because it can be used to harm people  - According to NOA, people should treat and trust the vaccination as they trusted that of polio. The federal government has declared that the vaccine it will get for Nigerians will be safe for the people to use irrespective of their status. Specifically, the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in an interview with Legit.ng said there is no government that will get a vaccine that will kill her people. The government disclosed this following allegation by some people that the vaccine can be inimical to peoples' health through the director, special duties and state operations of NOA, Mette Edekobi.