By Yusuf Yahaya Kumo
In a ceremony marked by grandeur and a high-profile guest list, the marriage of Nuruddin Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi and Nana Aisha Muhammad Magaji Gettado was solemnized yesterday, Friday, December 20, 2024. The event took place at the residence of the late leader of Fityanul Islam in Gombe State, Alhaji Magaji Bappah Ibrahima, in Anguwan Idi, Gombe.
The wedding drew prominent personalities from across Nigeria, including government officials, religious leaders, and community figures. Notable attendees include:
Representatives of the Gombe State Government, led by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, alongside the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Inuwa Kari, Commissioners, and local government chairpersons.
Delegates from Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi’s family, led by Sheikh Mushiri.
Alhaji Auwal Ibrahim (Rafsanjani), President of CISLAC.
Gombe State Commissioner of Police, CP Hayatu, and CP Wakili Singam.
Representatives of the National Security Adviser (NSA), led by Alhaji Uba Dan Arewa.
The leader of Fityanul Islam in Gombe State, Alhaji Bashir Ladan.
Representatives of Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, led by Alhaji Abubakar Walama, Sarkin Malaman Gombe.
Representatives of Senator Dr. Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, led by Chikasoron Gombe.
Other dignitaries include Khadi Baba Liman, Engineer S.T Bello, Sarkin Shanun Yamaltu Alhaji Dr. Abubakar Muhammad S Bello, Alhaji Muhammadu Benji, Hon. Bala Boltongo, Sheikh Aliyu Muhammad Tukur Jauroji, and a host of other scholars, government officials, and politicians.
The ceremony was attended by thousands of well-wishers from various parts of the country, who came to celebrate the union of the couple.
In a message of gratitude, Hon.Mujammadu Gettado on behalf of all the families of the newlyweds expressed their appreciation to all who attended the event and prayed for their safe journey back to their respective destinations.
The occasion marked not only the union of two prominent families but also a celebration of unity, tradition, and faith in the community.
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