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    Tribute to Aminu Dantata, the Philanthropic Beacon of Our Time

    EditorBy EditorJune 29, 2025Updated:June 29, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Lamara Garba Azare

    On Friday, the 2nd of Al-Muharram, 1447 AH—corresponding to June 27, 2025—Nigeria lost a legend, and the world dimmed a little.

    Alhaji Aminu Alhassan Dantata, fondly known as Aminu Dogo, breathed his last in the serene embrace of Abu Dhabi at the venerable age of 94.

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    But even in death, his name echoes with the resonance of nobility, sacrifice, vision, and divine service.

    This was no ordinary man; he was a titan in a time when true giants are scarce, a guardian of the past, an architect of the present, and a guiding light for the future.

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    How does one mourn a man who gave so much, asked for so little, and touched lives in ways numbers could never record? A man whose every breath was a prayer, whose every gesture was an act of generosity, whose every thought was for the betterment of others? His life was a living sermon—louder than words, humbler than pride, richer than wealth.

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    Alhaji Aminu Dantata was a philanthropist of the highest order, a gentleman of rare gentility, and a special breed—an embodiment of discipline, dignity, and devotion.

    His generosity had no gate; his compassion no prejudice.

    In Kano, across Nigeria, and beyond, his name was synonymous with giving, not as a show of wealth, but as a duty to humanity. In him, wealth met wisdom, and power bowed to humility.

    From building mosques and schools to supporting hospitals and health initiatives; from empowering the youth to uplifting widows and orphans; from reviving indigenous commerce to pioneering economic transformation, his hands were everywhere goodness was needed.
    He did not build empires for ego, but communities for hope. His heart was a haven for the poor, his ears a refuge for the voiceless, and his presence a comfort to the troubled.

    As one of the founding fathers of modern Kano, his imprint is etched in the roots of the city.
    Appointed as Kano State’s first Commissioner for Commerce and Economic Development shortly after the creation of the state in 1967, he laid the cornerstone for the commercial and industrial ascendancy Kano enjoys today.
    He believed in growth through service, and he served with a vision that continues to guide even decades after.

    In the wake of his passing, heartfelt tributes have poured in from across the nation—each soaked in emotion, wrapped in reverence.

    His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, captured the collective grief of Kano in his tribute:

    > “We have lost a great pillar, a man whose presence anchored so many dreams. Alhaji Aminu Dantata was not just a philanthropist; he was a stabilizing force whose support for education, youth development, and economic growth was unmatched.
    His special interest in Kano’s progress and Nigeria’s development has left a legacy that generations will look back on with gratitude and admiration.

    The Emir of Kano, His Highness Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II, paid homage with regal solemnity:

    > “Aminu Dantata was one of the proudest men this land has ever produced. He wore dignity like a garment, and integrity like a crown.
    His departure leaves a vacuum, not only in Kano but across the country. He was an elder statesman whose loyalty to God and to his people was unwavering.”

    Malam Umar Namadi Danmodi, the Governor of Jigawa State, whose state shares cultural and economic lineage with Kano, also offered his condolences:

    > “Nigeria, and especially Kano and Jigawa, have lost an irreplaceable gem. Aminu Dantata was a silent engine behind countless developmental strides.
    His name is written in the architecture of our schools, hospitals, and economic life. He will be missed, but his works will continue to speak.”

    In the academic community, the loss of Alhaji Aminu Dantata has also been deeply felt, especially at Bayero University, Kano, a beneficiary of his magnanimity and lifelong support to education and knowledge.

    Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, Vice Chancellor of Bayero University Kano, offered his heartfelt tribute:

    > “The passing of Alhaji Aminu Dantata is a colossal loss to the educational and humanitarian sectors of this country.
    His generous endowments and silent interventions have uplifted generations of students and scholars alike.
    At BUK, his legacy is not only etched in physical structures but in the very lives and dreams of the people he empowered.”

    > “He was not just a benefactor, but a father figure to the academic community. His respect for learning and his belief in the power of education made him one of our strongest allies in progress.
    In mourning him, we also recommit ourselves to the ideals he stood for: excellence, integrity, service, and compassion.”

    His Excellency Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, Chairman of the Governing Council of Bayero University, also paid his respects:

    > “Alhaji Aminu Dantata was a man whose contributions to humanity transcended generations and boundaries. He did not give to impress; he gave to uplift.
    As Chairman of BUK Governing Council, I witnessed firsthand how deeply he cared about education, youth development, and the sustenance of moral values. His wise counsel and noble presence will be sorely missed.”

    Dr. Gawuna continued:

    > “To have lived over nine decades with such grace, selflessness, and purpose is a divine blessing, not just for him, but for the countless lives he touched.
    In him, Kano had a father. In Nigeria, we had a national treasure. And in the world, we had a rare soul who taught us the true meaning of living for others.”

    Indeed, how do you measure a man whose impact stretches beyond monuments, beyond statistics, into the soul of a people?

    The orphans he clothed still pray for him. The schools he built still teach. The clinics he supported still heal.
    The dreams he funded have become the aspirations of a rising generation. He may be gone, but his fingerprints remain on the pages of our collective progress.

    Aminu Dogo was never swayed by power, praise, or politics. He walked with kings yet never lost the common touch. He held billions but lived in simplicity.
    He built empires but preferred the mosque’s quiet corner to the world’s applause. In his world, sadaqah was more valuable than silver, and the smile of a grateful child was worth more than a medal.

    Today, as we bow our heads in grief, we also lift our hearts in prayer.

    Ya Allah, forgive your humble servant. Reward him for every act of kindness. Place him among the righteous. Grant him Jannatul Firdaus.

    To the family he leaves behind, to the business empire he built, to the countless lives he touched—we say: be consoled by the magnitude of his impact. Know that he has not died; he has only moved from the seen to the unseen, from the temporary to the eternal.

    A tree has fallen in the forest of greatness.
    A light has dimmed in the lantern of legacy.
    But the wind of his goodness will never stop blowing.
    And his name will be remembered as long as men speak of dignity, kindness, and faith.

    Goodnight, Alhaji Aminu Alhassan Dantata.
    May the angels receive you as the Earth mourns you.
    You came, you gave, you served, and you shone.
    Indeed, you were one of a kind.

    Lamara Garba, Director of Public Affairs Bayero University, Kano

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