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Isa Kaita

Isa Kaita
Regional Minister for Works
In office
1954–1957
Preceded by Ahmadu Bello
Regional Minister for Education
In office
1957–1966
Personal details
Born January 1912
Katsina
Died 26 November 1994
Kaduna
Political party Northern People's Congress
Profession Teacher/Journalist/Administrator
Religion Muslim

Isa Kaita C.O.N., C.B.E., LL.D (ABU), LL.D (BUK), DPA (Oxon) a Nigerian Politician was born in January 1912 at Katsina, Nigeria. He held the traditional title of Madawaki of Katsina and later, the Waziri of Katsina. Prior to joining politics, he was a distinguished broadcaster at BBC.

In the 1950s and 1960s, he was a regional Minister for Works and Education in the Northern Region of Nigeria.

Isa Kaita was born to the family of the Waziri of Katsina, Waziri Haruna. He attended Katsina Primary School (later named Barewa College)and later went to the Katsina Training College, a notable college attended by many politicians from the North such as Ahmadu Bello, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and Aliyu Bida. After completing his studies in 1922, he started teaching at the Katsina Middle School. He taught at the school for 19 years before quitting to become a radio announcer in 1941. He worked at Zoy radio station at the Radio House in Accra, Ghana. He joined the station during World War II and was known to have made broadcasts about related news items on the war. He left the radio station in 1944 to become a secretary to the emir of Katsina and the Katsina Native Authority. In 1948, he traveled to the UK to earn a diploma in public administration at Exeter University, London U.K

His political career started when he won a seat to the Northern Region House of Assembly in 1951. He contested the seat under the political platform of the Northern People's Congress. Prior to the election, he was a founding member and prominent campaigner for the party, he was also the party's financial secretary. In 1954, he replaced Ahmadu Bello as the regional minister for Works while also serving at as the party's financial secretary. During the Nigerian First Republic, he was the regional minister for Education and was known to have strived to promote a progressive learning environment and enlightened educational policy. He was also an important adviser to Ahmadu Bello, the regional premier and a powerful political leader.


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