Umar Bologi II

Umar Bologi (born 8 February 1982) is the 7th Etsu Pategi, traditional ruler of Pategi Emirate succeeded late Etsu Alhaji Ibrahim Umaru Chatta and was appointed in April, 2019 by Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed.[1][2][3]

Umar Bologi
Etsu Patigi
Reign2019- present
CoronationApril 2019
PredecessorEtsu Ibrahim Umaru Chatta
Born (1982-02-08) 8 February 1982
Pategi, Kwara State
Full name
Umar Ibrahim Bologi
HouseBologi
FatherIbrahim Umaru Chatta
ReligionSunni Islam
OccupationEx Nigerian customs service officer, traditional ruler

Education and career

Born into royal house of Pategi Emirate. He had his B.Sc in Public Administration at University of Abuja graduating 2005 and in 2006 he had a Diploma of Computer Hardware and networking. He joined the Nigerian Customs Service in 2010 after a Basic Certificate of Training Course, as an Administrative Officer, he was post to Kwara State Liaison Officer and Kaduna in 2011 he was also Communication Officer, Pipeline & Product Marketing Company, Kaduna in 2007 and information Protocol Officer, National Sugar Development Council Abuja 2013, as an assistant Superintendent he was duty general officer I in 2019 which is the last post held at the customs service, before then in 16 April 2019 he was appointment as Etsu Patigi traditional ruler of Pategi Emirate and as the first class chief.[4][5]

Notes

  1. Ahmad, Romoke W.; Ilorin (2019-05-19). "Smooth transition as new Etsu Patigi is turbaned". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  2. Published. "Customs officer Umar Bologi appointed as new Etsu of Patigi". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  3. Voice, Patigi (2019-04-25). "NEW ETSU PATIGI, HRH ALH. IBRAHIM UMAR BOLOGI II JOYFULLY WELCOMED TO PATIGI". Patigi Voice. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  4. Ahmad, Romoke W.; Ilorin (2019-05-19). "Smooth transition as new Etsu Patigi is turbaned". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  5. "Breaking news Kwara appoints new Etsu of Pategi". Independent newspaper. 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
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