We recently celebrated the 73rd birthday and 22 years on the throne of the Etsu Nupe and Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, Alhaji (Dr) Yahaya Abubakar. I beg to chronicle the event for posterity and x-ray his reign of impactful service and transforming the destinies of not only the people of his domain, but also elsewhere.
The 73rd birthday and 22nd coronation anniversary of the revered Etsu Nupe was not just another ceremonial festivity; it was a powerful testament to a reign anchored on humility, service to humanity, and unshaken commitment to the socio-cultural and spiritual advancement of Kin Nupe.
This year’s celebration was not unique, but was organised in a grand style. This time, the focus was on the downtrodden and the forsaken in society.
The unusual four-day event, which stretched from Friday, September 12th to 16, 2025, was full of activities. Two out of the five days were dedicated to visiting the downtrodden and the sick in society.
On Monday, September 15th, the royal father visited the Correctional Centre, Bida, Remand Home and Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Bida, while on 16th, he visited Umaru Sanda General Hospital and Blind Centre. He also visited a private hospital, which he personally facilitated the building of.
For the whole of the five days, the ancient city of Bida and adjoining communities witnessed activities that spoke volumes about the character of the 13th Etsu Nupe, a compassionate father, reformer, and bridge-builder.
Day one began with solemn prayers led by the Chief Imam of the Nupe kingdom, Sheikh Adamu Liman Yakatun. The prayers, attended by traditional title holders and clerics, underscored the essence of longevity, health, and divine guidance for the highly respected, humble Royal Father.
Testimonies on how his reign lifted the Nupe kingdom to enviable heights resonated strongly, setting the tone for the celebration.
The second day was devoted to homage-paying, as citizens and well-wishers trooped to the palace, reaffirming the deep bond between the first-class traditional ruler and his people.
This was followed by a historic traditional pilgrimage on day three to Rabba, in Mokwa Local Government Area of the state, which hosts the tomb of Mallam Muhammad Manko, founder of Bida, who was honoured with special prayers.
The Etsu Nupe, in his wisdom, used the occasion to stress the preservation of historic sites as drivers of cultural pride, tourism, and socioeconomic growth.
Perhaps the most touching episode came on the fourth day when the 13th Etsu Nupe visited Bida Correctional Centre. In a rare display of compassion, he facilitated the release of seven inmates by paying their fines and debts in full. All these visits were made to identify with the downtrodden and the sick to comfort them and give them a sense of belonging.
Many lives were touched positively when the royal father also visited the Correctional Centre as the inmates were full of smiles when they sighted him. The gifts they received also added to their joy, which ignited a sense of belonging, hope, and relevance in them. This gesture, according to many, will linger for many years in the minds of the inmates and also strengthen their belief and hope in the country.
Also, the hospital visits were another aspect of the occasion that kept tears rolling in the eyes of many, because, those who were without hope were reminded that someone cares for them. The gifts also created an atmosphere of joy amongst the patients.
No doubt, the celebration of the 73rd birthday and 22 years on the throne of HRH Etsu Nupe is a case study for scholars, students, and an example for many royal fathers and other elites in the country to emulate to reduce the pains and hopelessness of the downtrodden, and ignite hope among those who are forgotten and behind bars.
Little wonder, the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, in his congratulatory message to the Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, commended the fatherly role of the Royal Father not only to the people of Nupe extraction but to the entire state.
The governor, in simple words, described Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar as a selfless, peaceful, kind, and passionate leader who always stands by his people. Bago also noted that the Etsu Nupe has been a beacon of hope, unity, and peace, especially to his people.
The governor applauded the royal father, emphasising that the reign of the Etsu Nupe has been marked by wisdom, exemplary leadership, and steadfast dedication to cultural preservation and the socio-economic advancement of the Nupe Kingdom, Niger State, and Nigeria in general.
Farmer-governor Bago further stressed that the Etsu Nupe has continued to strengthen the existing relationship between the state government and traditional institutions as well as support the policies of his administration, which have helped to foster harmony and development across the state.
Just as many Nigerians and residents of Niger state are praying, the governor also prayed for more years, greater wisdom, and continuous sound health for the Royal Father so that he can continue to serve humanity.
Also, Barrister Mohammed Mohammed Ndarani (SAN), Hukunchi Nupe heartily felicitates with our revered father, His Royal Highness, Alhaji (Dr.) Yahaya Abubakar, CFR, Etsu Nupe and Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, on the occasion of your 73rd birthday and 22nd anniversary on the throne of your forefathers.
According to Ndarani, SAN, Etsu Nupe’s reign has been a blessing to the Nupe Kingdom, Niger State, and Nigeria at large, as it is marked by peace, unity, progress, and the preservation of our rich cultural heritage.
He, however, prayed Almighty Allah (SWT) to grant Alhaji Abubakar many more years of good health, wisdom, and strength to continue leading your people with dignity and fear of God.
“May your reign continue to bring peace, harmony, and development to Kin Nupe and beyond”, Ndarani urged.
Besides, at the special prayer session for Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, held at the Wadata Palace in Bida, which was organised at the instance of the State Governor to celebrate the Etsu Nupe on his 73rd birthday and 22nd throne, Bago described the Etsu Nupe as an exceptional and kindhearted leader. He also acknowledged his good counsel, which, according to him, has been helpful in his decision-making.
He commended the stewardship of the humble traditional ruler, noting that his 73 years of existence and 22 years on the throne have been fruitful and successful.
In his remarks at the prayer session, the Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, appreciated Allah for his mercies and grace in guiding him through his reign as the 13th Etsu Nupe. He equally thanked the Niger state governor for organising the special prayer session for him, saying it demonstrated his care and concern.
The Etsu Nupe also appreciated all those who have continued to identify with him and accord him respect, and prayed Allah to continue to guide the governor as he continued to steer the leadership of the state. He also assured him of the unalloyed support of the State’s traditional institution to ensure the successful implementation of the policies and programmes of his administration.
On his part, the Chief Imam of Bida, Liman Adamu Yakatun, who led other Islamic clerics in Bida Emirate in praying for the Etsu Nupe, the governor, Niger State, and Nigeria at large, also prayed for the success of the fight against all forms of insecurity and other challenges confronting the nation.
It would be recalled that HRH Yahaya Abubakar succeeded the late Etsu Nupe, Alhaji (Dr) Umaru Sanda Ndayako, on September 11, 2003. He was born on September 12, 1952, in Bida, and hailed from one of the ruling houses of Bida Emirate (Usman Zaki).
The royal father was, by God’s divine arrangement, born into the family of Late Alhaji Abubakar Saganuwa Nakordi Nupe and brother to the 11th Etsu Nupe, Late Malam Musa Bello, and his mother Late Hajiya Habiba Bantigi Ndayako, daughter of the 9th Etsu Nupe and sister to late Alhaji Umaru Sanda Ndayako (the 12th Etsu Nupe of Nupe Kingdom.)
He attended Government College, Sokoto, and later Commercial College Kano (1967–1971). He enrolled in the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna (1973–1975) for training and enlistment into the Nigerian Army.
As a Military Officer, his last Military Posting was the Defence Headquarters, Abuja, where he served as Director, Foreign Operations, before retiring as a Brigadier-General in September 2003.
Before he was appointed the Etsu Nupe, HRH was the Kusodu Nupe.
Residents of Niger State and most Nigerians believe that the ascension to the throne by HRH the Etsu Nupe, has, no doubt, brought a lot of blessings and goodwill to the good people of Nupe land and Niger State at large.
What the royal father needs is for all residents of Niger state to continue to support, pray for him, remain peaceful and loyal to constituted authorities for the prosperity of the state and the country at large.
From our end here, we join all sons and daughters of the kingdom and well-wishers to congratulate His Royal Highness and pray for more blessed and fruitful years in good health for the benefit of the Nupe Kingdom, Niger State, and Nigeria at large.
–Mohammed Baba Busu (Jakada Labari Nupe) Writes from Minna, Niger State