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Aminu Kano
Mallam Aminu Kano (9 August 1920 — 17 April 1983) was a Nigerian politician, writer, and trade-unionist.
Quotes
- One must scratch that part of the body or mind that itches.
- The road to freedom is full of thorns and fire, yet happy is he who follows it!
- I am more interested in the purpose of government than its mechanics–though the means should at least be good enough to lead to the ends desired.
- Anyone who wants to be a leader must be the servant, not the boss, of those he wants to serve.
- If we go on foot, we will not walk, we will run.
And if we fall, we will pick ourselves up and run again.
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- I hated government that sat on people
- We [at NEPU] interpret democracy in its more traditional, radical sense, and that is the rule
But mark you, we will not go on foot. You might tell us to go by camel, or horse, but we will even skip the motor car and go by plane. And the British had best not deny us the choice of our means of transportation, no matter how fast.