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| name = Malam Adamu
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| birth_date = [[1911]]
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| residence = Duguri
| office = Member, Northern Nigeria House of Assmebly
| term_start = 1952
| term_end = 1962
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| party = Northern People's Party
| religion = Muslim
| spouse = Binta Adamu
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'''Malam Adamu''' was the titled head of the Duguri district in present day Bauchi State during the [[1950s]]. He was also a member of the Northern House of Assembly during [[Nigeria]]'s pre-independence and post independence period. 

==Life==
Malam Adamu was born on [[November 15]], 1911 to the family of Yusufu Adamu. He attended a [[primary school]] in Bauchi from 1921-1928 before leaving to work as a clerk. By 1929, he had risen to become the district secretary of Duguri. He later worked as a treasury accountant and Native Authority agriculture supervisor before becoming the district head of Duguri in 1951. In 1952, he represented the Bauchi South East district in the Northern Region House of Assembly.

==References==
*Who's Who in Northern Nigeria Legislature

[[Category:Nigerian people]]
[[Category:Year of death missing]]
[[Category:1911 births]]
[[Category:African politicians]]