Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo
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Type | Tri-weekly |
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Founded | January 1939 |
Language | Hausa |
Headquarters | Nigeria |
Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo is a Nigerian newspaper, printed three times a week. It is the world's first Hausa language paper, originally offered in Latin and then Ajami script, and was one of northern Nigeria's first periodicals. Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo's first editor was Abubakar Imam.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Adamu, Yusuf M. Print and Broadcast Media in Northern Nigeria (pdf). kanoonline.com. Kano Online. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.