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Assalaamu Alaikum Brother Habib,
Thank you so much for the address.
I appreciate the additional information as well.
I hope all is well with your family and please take care,
Sr. Halima S.

-----Original Message-----
From: Habib Ghanim [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:43 PM
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Subject: Fwd: Letters to Nigeria to save sister Safiyatou






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ATTN Dr Professor Muhamedu Aminu

Ambassador

Embassy of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria
1333 16th Street, NW
Washington DC 20036
Tel: (202) 986-8400
Fax: (202) 775-1385




>From: "Sukuna, Christine"
>To: "[log in to unmask]"
>Subject: hello
>Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 11:55:17 -0600
>
>I read your last statement about the sister in Nigeria and I totally agree
>with you on all points. I truly believe the sister in no way...should be
>harmed.
>Already raising a child on her own will so difficult.
>My heart goes out to her on so many levels.
>I would also like to write to the government so if you are aware of an
>address, please forward it to me.
>Thanks Brother Habib,
>

>Halima S.

Sister

FYI

The Ambassador is a dynamic and intelligent scholar.

He totally agrees with our position . However as a civil servant there is so
much he can do like fowarding our letters to his Justice ministry for action
before it is too late for the sister Sufiyatou

The Ambassador



Letters and Speeches


Presentation of His Letters of Credence
<http://www.nigeriaembassyusa.org/letter.shtml>
Salute to the  <http://www.nigeriaembassyusa.org/salute.shtml> Patriotic
Pioneers
Heads  <http://www.nigeriaembassyusa.org/heads_hearts.shtml> and Hearts
Homeward Across the Waters



Bio Data


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE CURRICULUM VITAE OF PROFESSOR JIBRIL MUHAMMAD AMINU


Born on 25th August, 1939 at Song, Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Physician/Internist and Professor of Medicine specialization in Cardiology
and Hypertension. Married with children.


INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED

Elementary School, Song, Adamawa.       1946-1949
Middle School, Yola, Adamawa.   1950-1951
Government (now BAREWA) College, Zaria.
Nigerian College, Arts Science & Technology
(now Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria).
University of Ibadan, Nigeria
(then College of the University of London).
Postgraduate Medical Education in the United Kingdom (The Middlesex
Hospital, The Royal London Hospital and the Royal Post-Graduate Medical
School, all in London).

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

West African School Certificate With Distinctions.      1957
General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) with Distinctions.    1960

M.B.B.S. (London) 1965 and Ph.D. in Medicine (London).  1972
Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science (FAS).        1972

PROFESSIONAL OUALIFICATIONS

Member of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) London.        1968
Foundation Fellow of the Nigerian Postgraduate Medical College (Physics
Speciality) FMCP.       1970
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London (FRCP).     1980
Fellow of the West African College of Physicians (FWACP).       1980

PRIZES AND AWARDS

Best Medical Graduate. University of Ibadan (with Gold Medals for Best
Overall Performance in Community Health Pathology & Surgery).   1965
Commonwealth Scholar in the United Kingdom.     1967-1971
Initiator, Organ iser and Co-Chairman of the US.- Nigeria Workshop and
Technological Acquisition in Nigeria, held in the City College, New York and
Was awarded the City College's President's Medal. This initiative led to the
Bilateral Committee on US/ Nigeria Cooperation in Technological Development.
1979-1980
International Scholar, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, U.S.A.   1980
D.S.c (hons) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.    1988
D.S.c (hons) Federal University of Technology, Yola     1993
Fellow of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (The Only
Non-Mathematician So Honoured) For Contribution to Mathematics Development
in Nigeria.     1989
Member of the Medical Research Society of the United Kingdom.   1971
Foundation Fellow of the African Academy of Science.    1985
Fellow of the Yaba College of Technology (The Oldest Tertiary Institution in
Nigeria).       1992
Prize for High Contribution to the World Economy in the Area of Energy,
PREMO, CAPRI, ITALY. Honoured along with the President of Kazakhstan and
with Mr. Peres De Cuellar, former United Nations Secretary-General.     July
1992
Fellowships of the Federal College of Education, Yola Federal Polytechnic
Nassarawa and National Teachers Institute.      1994
Member, National Association of Petroleum Explorationists.      1994
Life Patron, Nigerian Association of Indigenous Petroleum Explorationists.
In appreciation of the Fostering of indigenous entrepreneur participation in
Petroleum Exploration and Production.   1992
Member, Nigerian Institute of Management.       1995
Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Education.    1997

CAREER

Started Medicine as a Senior House Officer, University College Hospital,
Ibadan.         1966
Clinical Assistant in Medicine, Middlesex Hospital in the United Kingdom.
1967-1969
Clinical Research Fellow, London Hospital Medical College.      1969-1972

Consultant Physician, Government of the North Eastern State, Nigeria.
1972-1973
Consultant in Medicine, University of Ibadan.   1973-1975
Senior Lecturer, Sub-Dean, Clinical Studies University of Ibadan Medical
School.         1974-1975
Executive Secretary National Universities Commission, Nigeria In charge of
the planning, finance and development of all the Universities and Higher
Education in Nigeria.   1975-1979
Visiting Professor of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine,
Washington, D.C.        1979-1980
Vice-Chancellor (President) University of Maiduguri.    1980-1985
Federal Minister of Education, Nigeria.         1985-1989
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Nigeria.   1989-1992
Elected Delegate, The Nigerian National Constitutional Conference.
1994-1995
Professor of Medicine, University of Maiduguri.         1979-1995
(Retired)
Foundation Member, Board of Trustees, Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria.
1998

SOME OF THE OTHER APPOINTMENTS

Member of the Nigerian Medical Council (The Professional Regulatory Council
for Medicine in Nigeria).       1969-1978
Member, Medical Research Council of Nigeria.    1971-1978
Conceived Of, Wrote Brief and Supervised Design And All Prequalification for
Construction and Equipment, University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital
(UMTH), Nigeria.
Member, World Bank Donor-Recipient Contact Group in Education.  1969-1975

Member, World Bank Preparatory Committee on Education for All, Jomitien,
1990.   1988-1989
Chairman, First Meeting of the Ministers of Education in Sub-Saharan Africa.
1989
Vice-President for Africa of the: Third World Academy of Sciences
Network of Scientific Organisations (TWNSO), based in 19 the International
Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.         1988-1989
President, African Petroleum Producers' Association (APPA).     1991
President of OPEC Conference (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
1991-1992

TRADITONAL TITLES

TUNWASE OF IJESHA LAND Osun State       Nigeria   1992
IMBOOGU OF OMOKU, River State   Nigeria   1992
CHIEF OF OHAFIA, Abia State     Nigeria   1994
OYIMBA NNE WI, Anambra  Nigeria   1998
OFFERED CHIEFTAINCY BYEZE OBIEFULE OF UMUDIOKA IN IKEDURU LOCAL GOVERNMENT,
IMO STATE, NIGERIA.     1999
CONFER ED WITH CHIEFTAINCY TITLE (BA GBILE OF LAGOS) BY THE OBA OF LAGOS,
OBA ADEYINKA OYEKAN     1999

LIFETIME INTERESTS Education to all peoples, especially to the marginalised
groups, promotion of science and technology, identification and nurturing of
gifted and talented peoples, all development issues, environmental
protection and conservation, medical education, and people to people
friendship all over the world.


PUBLICATIONS


A.      Clinical and Medical Science




        Several papers in referred medical journals in general internal
medicine and hypertension pathophysiology and clinical pharmacology. the
area of particularly

B.      Educational




        Over 100 papers in the form of invited lectures and other speeches
in all the areas of education over the past quarter of a century.



C.      General Social




        Large number of papers on Political, Economic and Social themes
mostly in the form of invited papers, lectures and speeches over the last
quarter of a century.



D.      Books By




1.      Quality and stress in Nigerian Education. NNPC Press 1986.



2.      Observations. Delta Press Company 1987



E.      Books On Over 100 papers in the form of invited lectures and other
speeches in all the areas of education over the past quarter of a century.




1.      AMINU: Enduring Footprints by
Sidi Hamid Au. Triumph Press. 1994



2.      AMINU: Among the Six Educational Thinkers of
Nigeria by Dr. Eno. University of Jos. 1996



3.      AMINU: A Practical Man of Ideas
by Femi Ogunjimi. Excel Press. 1999





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