Late Haruna Kundila: The pre-colonial wealthiest person in Kano.
Late Haruna Kundila: The pre-colonial wealthiest person in Kano
Late Mallam Sa’adu Zungur (1915 – 1958) in his song Arewa Mulukiya ko Jamhuriya said; Ya Sarki Alhaji Bayero,
Ga Yan birni da Kanawiya.
Tun Bagauda na saran Kano, Suka fara fataucin dukiya.”
Kano State has been a trading and crucial commercial centre throughout its history. History has shown that Kano has produced several wealthy individuals whose names will always be there in the annals of history.
The ability of Kano and its people (Kanawa) to create wealthy individuals did not start in this modern era. The likes of Madugu Indo Adakawa, Muhammadu Dan Agigi, Madugu Dangomba, Umaru Sharubutu, Mai Kano Agogo, Alhasasan Dantata, Adamu Jakada, Muhammad Nagoda and many others were among the wealthy individuals that Kano produced.
Late Alhaji Haruna Kundila (1810-1901) was known for his great wealth and fortune in the pre-colonial Kano during the reign of Emir Abdullahi Maje Karofi and his successor Emir Bello Ibrahim Dabo.
This popular Hausa saying attributed to him, “Ba na siyarwa ba ne; ya gagari Kundila”, means that there is nothing Kundila can’t afford to buy unless it is not for sale because of his massive wealth and purchasing power.
Haruna Kundila was born in 1810 at Makwarari Quarters in Kano city.

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