The Emir of Ningi in Bauchi State, Alhaji Yunusa Danyaya, has passed away on Sunday after a brief illness.
The revered traditional ruler had been on the throne for approximately 46 years, leaving a legacy of peace, development, and cultural preservation in his domain.
Born in 1940, Alhaji Yunusa Danyaya ascended to the throne, succeeding his father, the late Emir of Ningi. During his reign, he worked tirelessly to promote education, healthcare, and economic development in Ningi Emirate. His leadership was marked by a commitment to the well-being of his people, earning him widespread respect and admiration.
Under his guidance, Ningi Emirate witnessed significant growth, with improvements in infrastructure, agriculture, and social services.
According to residents of the local government, the late emir was also a strong advocate for peace and harmony, often mediating disputes and fostering unity among his subjects.
Alhaji Yunusa Danyaya was a member of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria and played a key role in promoting the country’s cultural heritage.
He received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to society, including the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM).
The funeral rites for the late emir are expected to take place shortly at 4pm today, with dignitaries and traditional rulers from across the country expected to attend.
As the people of Ningi Emirate and beyond mourn the loss of their beloved leader, they also celebrate his remarkable life and achievements, ensuring that his memory and legacy continue to inspire future generations.