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Musings in the Dark: A Collection of Poems

Muhammadu Umaru Ndagi (born in 1964) is the National President of Academic Society for Arabic Language and Literature in Nigeria (ASALLIN). Since 2014, he has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria.

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Early life and education

Muhammadu Umaru Ndagi was born in 1964 in Agaie, Niger State, Nigeria. He had his early Qur’anic education under his father, Alhaji Umaru Ndagi (d. 1997) who, until his death, was the Imam of Etsu Nuhu mosque at the Etsu Nuhu Palace in Agaie. He attended Central Primary School Agaie, Niger State (1969–1974); College of Arts and Islamic Studies, Minna Nigeria, Niger State (1974–1979) where he obtained Teachers' Grade II Certificate. He earned a B.Ed. (Hons) degree in Islamic Studies from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria in 1990; a Master’s degree in Arabic from the Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language, Sudan in 1995; and a PhD in Arabic from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, in 2004.

Professional life and contributions

Ndagi who is the current National President of the Academic Society for Arabic Language and Literature in Nigeria (ASALLIN) is an Associate Professor of Arabic Language and Linguistics at the University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria. He is an academic, a poet, and a writer who writes in Arabic and English languages. He has published five single-author books including a collection of poems titled Musings in the dark (2005); and The Phonetics of Nupe Language and its Transcription with Arabic Symbols (2000). He has 24 papers including book chapters published in peer-reviewed local and international journals. They include “A Thematic Exposition of the Nupe Ajami Manuscript Heritage of Northern Nigeria" published in 2011 in Islamic Africa: A Publication of Northwestern University, Evanston, USA; "Muslims of Niger State: A Survey" published in 2012 by the Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; "الـمجاز بين العربية ونـوﭙﯽ: دراسة لغوية تقابلية" published in 2015 in ALIMI: Journal of the Arabic Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. Ndagi's area of specialization and research interests center on descriptive and contrastive linguistic analysis between Arabic and Nupe languages with specific reference to the phonetics, rhetoric and morphology of the two. He serves as a member of the Nupe Language Committee set up in 2013 by His Royal Highness, the Etsu Nupe Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar CFR. The Committee is commissioned to, among other assignments; develop a standardized orthography and rudimentary literature for Nupe language.

He co-authored Spectrum Arabic for Primary Schools; Books 1-6 published in 2016 by Spectrum Books Limited, Ibadan, Nigeria. He also co-authored Islamic Religious Studies for Primary Schools; Books 1-6 published in 2015 by the West African Book Publishers Limited, Lagos, Nigeria. He has, so far, attended over 40 conferences and workshops within and outside Nigeria including the 2nd International Conference on Arabic Language held in May 2013 in Dubai, the United Arab Emirate; and the International Symposium on Arabic Learning Programs and Output Assessment organized in October 2013 by the National Center for Assessment in Higher Education, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

His contributions to Arabic studies at the secondary level of Nigeria's educational system include being the Chief Examiner for Arabic Paper 1B at the National Examinations Council (NECO), Minna, Niger State, Nigeria (2000–2004); Item Writer for Arabic Paper I and II for the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) conducted by the National Examinations Council, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria (2000–2004); and Chief Team Leader/Examiner for the Junior School Certificate Examination (JSCE) conducted by the erstwhile National Board for Educational Measurement (NBEM), Minna, Niger State, Nigeria (1996–1999).

Ndagi's membership of professional bodies includes being the Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory FCT branch of the Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS) 2001–2009. He is also a member of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) as well as full member of the Nigerian Institute of management (MNIM).

Working experience

Muhammad Umaru Ndagi taught for three years as a Grade II teacher at the Waziri Primary School, Agaie, Niger State (1979–1982). He was employed by the Federal Ministry of Education in 1985 and was posted to teach Arabic at Federal Government College, Kwali, Abuja, Nigeria where he spent 20 years (1985–2005) as a classroom teacher. In 2005, Ndagi joined the services of the University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria where he still lectures in the Department of Linguistics and African Languages.

Between 2014–2016, Ndagi served as the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Abuja, Abuja. Within the same period, he served on various university committees including the University Staff Development Committee and the University Examinations Monitoring Committee. He also served on the University Students Disciplinary Committee 2005–2009. He is at present on sabbatical leave at the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Abuja, Nigeria.

Community service

He was at different times a member of some committees set up by the Niger State Government including the Niger State Committee for the Integration of Qur'anic Schools with Western Education (2008–2009) and the Niger State Committee on Peace Building for Sustainable Democratic Culture (2012–2015). As a public speaker, he has presented about 30 public lectures and speeches. As a columnist who writes Philosofaith for Daily Trust on Saturday, one of the leading and widely-read newspapers in Nigeria; Ndagi has contributed over 600 newspaper articles. From 2005 to date, he has been on the Editorial Board of the Daily Trust newspaper. Ndagi is the secretary to the Board of Trustees for the Babba Center for Historical Documentation and Research (BACHIDAR) located in Agaie, Niger State, Nigeria. This Heritage Center was established to encourage scientific researches into the history of Agaie and its people. The Center exists to collect, analyze and catalogue literary treasures of the foremost scholars of Agaie; using modern technology to digitize, preserve and popularize the intellectual and socio-cultural heritage of Agaie people.

Academic prizes and awards

Ndagi earned the Islamic Publications Bureau Award for the Best Graduating Student in B. Ed Islamic Studies from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, in 1990. While graduating in 1985 with the Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE) from the Niger State College of Education, Minna, Niger State, he also earned the prize for the Best Graduating Student in Arabic Language. He received the General Mamman Vatsa Literary Award in 2011 from Nupe Foundation (Ninibo Nupe) at the 3rd Nupe Festival in Bida, Niger State, Nigeria. Ndagi was presented with a Meritorious Service Award in 2013 by the Abuja branch of the Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS). He also received a Merit Award in 2004 for the Longest Serving Academic Staff at the 20th Anniversary of Federal Government College, Kwali, Abuja. He was honoured by the Nigerian Students Union in Sudan with a Merit award in 1995. Ndagi is married with children.

References

Muhammad Umaru Ndagi Wikipedia