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Abubakar Gimba (10 March 1952 – 25 February 2015) was an author, administrator and economist who was a former vice president of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and was elected president of the association from 1997 to 2001, he is first person from North Nigeria to hold both positions.


Background

Born in
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town, Niger State. He began his early school at Gulu Primary School from 1959 to 1962, then went to Senior Primary School Lapai finished in 1964 and he proceed to obtained his high school certificate from 1965 to 1969 at Government College Keffi then he attended
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Zaria from 1970 to 1974 for his first and second degree, he also attend University of Cincinmati in 1977 and
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for program service.


Career

Gimba worked with the
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and then the
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as executive directors. Prior to entering the corporate sector, he was a civil servant who rose within the administrative cadre to become Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance during the tenure of David Mark between 1984 and 1987. After his retirement from banking, he was nominated to work or advice in some public institutions. Gimba was appointed chairman University disciplinary committee in Ahmadu Bello University, his alma mater during the interim administration of Mamman Kontagora. Thereafter, Abdulsalami Abubakar made him member Programme Implementation Monitoring Committee till end of the former's term in 1999. Gimba is a former president, Ahmadu Bello University alumni association and was a member of Ahmadu Bello University Governing Council from 2002 to 2006. He is the first pro-chancellor of
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBUL) is a university in Niger State, central Nigeria. It had its first convocation in 2014. It was named after the former Nigeria Head of State General Ibrahim Babangida. The university started academic a ...
Lapai. He became an adviser to David Mark, senate president of Nigeria on economic and budget matter and in 2010, he was presidential advisor on various matters, he also served as member of presidential Review Committee on public service.


Writings

His experience with political institutions, the military and the civil service had some influence in his early works and in thematic depictions of religion, society and morality of those works. His first novel, ''Trail of Sacrifice'', was published in 1985, and it was followed by ''Witnesses to Tears,'' released in 1986. In 1991, he published ''Sunset of a Mandarin'', in which readers were introduced to aspects of his life within the civil service. His 1994 work, ''Sacred Apples'', explores
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in a Muslim society through the eyes of its female protagonist, Zahra. Gimba's view on Nigeria's problems contradicts with Achebe's assertion that leadership is what is wrong in society; he takes a position that followers of political leaders and other members of society magnified societal problems in Nigeria.


Works

Most of his books were published by
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at Delta Book Club, including: * Abubakar Gimba. ''Trail of Sacrifice''. * Abubakar Gimba. ''Witnesses to Tears: a novel''. 1986. * Gimba Abubakar. ''Sunset for a Mandarin''. 1991. West African Book Publishers. * Abubakar Gimba. ''Sacred Apples''. 1994. Evans Brothers. * ''Footprints'', 1998 and 2013, * ''A toast in the cemetery: collection of short stories''. Abubakar Gimba 2002/2006, * ''Inner rumblings: a collection of poems''. Abubakar Gimba, 1980/2000, * ''This land of ours'', 2001/2006, * ''Once upon a reed'', 1998/1999,


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gimba, Abubakar 1952 births 2015 deaths Academic staff of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Ahmadu Bello University alumni Nigerian novelists Nigerian writers Nigerian male novelists