Wakokin Dr. Mamman Shata Katsina

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Mamman Shata (born in 1900 in Musawa, Katsina State, Nigeria, died on 18 June 1999) was a Nigerian singer. He was a well-known griot/musician among the Hausa people of West Africa.

His vocals were often accompanied by talking drums, known as kalangu. He performed for the Hausa people of Northern Nigeria and even non-Hausas for more than half a century.

Shata began singing with other youth for fun at the village square (“dandali”) after the evening meal. His prowess grew until he outshone the other youngsters. But he was doing that not for any monetary gain; it was merely a vocation for the youngsters.

Later he abandoned both the sweets-selling trade and embraced music or praise-singing full-time. This vocation took him to many villages in the Musawa area.

Finally, he settled in Bakori after his benefactor, Abdullahi Inde, a prince of Musawa who was working there as a Native Authority official in charge of buying cotton and groundnuts, asked him to move other there.

In Bakori, Shata married his first wife, Iya, whose real name was Binta. They had a daughter, Amina, who died in infancy. From his base in Bakori, Shata traveled with his band to places as far away as Katsina, Sokoto and Kano, which he first visited in the late ’40s.

In 1952 his stardom began to manifest in Kano after he performed at a wedding party known as “Bikin ‘Yan Sarki” (Wedding of the Princes) where some 12 notable Kano princes married. In 1960 he moved to Funtua, a more cosmopolitan town not far from Bakori. Shata made Funtua his home for about forty years – up until his death.

Mamman Shata was one of the best selling Polygram artistes from the north from the 1950s up till the 1980s. He was a highly respected folklorist. He spent about 50–60 years in the music industry.

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domin ya nunawa Mutane cewar Yan zamanisun rasa inda za su kama, su basu kama Duniya ba kuma basu kama Lahira ba.To da aka tambayi Dr. cewar shin ko wannan bayani na masu fashin bakin wakoki haka yake sai ya ce“To wannan zance ne irin nasu , shi wanda naiwa ya san abinda na ce, kuma masu ji da basira sun san abinda na ce „

Daga cikin dalilan da suka sa Marigayi Dr. Mamman Shata ya ke yiwa Mutane Waka, a kwai kwarewa akan sana’a misali wakar da ya yi ta Bawa Direba. An tambayi Marigayi Mamman Shata, shin waye Bawa direba dinnan,

Har ila yau Marigayi Dr. Mamman Shata yakan yi wa manyan shugabanni waka, mu samman ma wadanda suka tsayar da adalci, yanci, daidaito da kuma hadin kan al’umma, Misali wakar da ya yiwa Sir Ahmadu Bello Sardaunan Sokoto, Allah ya ji kansa.

Sakamakon wakokin da marigayi Dr. Mamman Shata ya yi domin amfanin Al’umma, ya samu yabo da lambobin girmamawa. Misali a lokacin Mulkin Janar Gowon an ba shi lambar girma shi da marigayi Garba A.B.C.D. Kuma har ila yau Jami’ar Ahmadu Bello da ke Zariya ta bashi Digirin girmamawa na Dr. wanda sakamakon haka ya sa ake kiransa Dr. Mamman Shata Katsina.

Haka kuma Mamman Shata ya dan fada cikin harkokin siyasa inda ma har aka zabeshi matsayin kansila a wata mazaba a karamar hukumar Kankia dake jihar Katsina.


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