Ibrahim Narambada

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Ibrahim Narambada (1890–1963), also known as Narambada Tubali, was a Hausa musician and singer active in the mid-20th century.[1]

Born in Tubali village (present-day Sokoto State, Nigeria) around 1890, Narambada's mother was a musician. He initially played and sang Noma music, a rural folk tradition associated with his village. His first performance was of his village's music for the Sarkin Gobir of Isa.[2][3]

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