Sultan donate over $5000 to local sellers in Kano State Niheria

Biography

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Sultan,"The founder of SAS Group foundation Nigeria" was born on 2 January, 1988 to Muslim parents in Kaduna, Nigeria. His father, Abdulwahab Salihu , a Fulani, was a Nigerian, Hausa - Fulani According to sultan, his paternal grandfather was originally from Kano. His mother, Hajiya Habiba, was the daughter of Alhaji Yusuf Danjuma of Sokoto clan, who served in the New Nigerian Newspaper. Sultan's father came to Kaduna from Illorin - Katsina. He is one of The Twenty One children of A. wahab family. The partition of Nigerian, Regarding his origins, he described himself on MY LIFE as "half Sokoto (mom), half Katsina (Dad) some Kano (grandfather)" Sultan was very attached to his parents.

Education

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Gumi College 20th anniversary

Sultan attended St. Anne school Badikko as (L.G.E.A Nuhu Banmali Now), where he was accomplished in sports, drama. Then he attended New Breed Secondary School, where he started working with the Engineering Service after he finished his Junior Class (JSS 3). Sulthan later attended (Collage) and became (Young Scientis) from (2007) - (2009). When the (College) celebrated its 20th anniversary, it gave away 17 award and certificate to its alumni who had excelled in their lives and professions, Sultan was one of them. Though he pursued a Diploma in Business Administration at Chartered Institute Administration, he later opted out to pursue a career in in science and technology. In the year 2009, he won a technical competition chaired by Late Alh. Amadu Chanchangi where he invented a local soler panel and inverter. He continued with his pursuit which made him come up with things like the mixer, lantor, inverter, wind power and the best of all hydro electronics.

Dedication

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He then in 2013, started to enlighten youths of self esteem and dependency, he taught them the local technical ideas for electronic creations and more with the help of his friend Hussaini Akarami, and that was how The SAS Foundation came into mind.