Musa Di̠dam | |||||
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Agwam Fantswam I | |||||
Monarch of Fantswam (Kafanchan) Chiefdom | |||||
In office | January 25, 2001 – November 6, 2018 | ||||
Successor | A̠gwam (Dr.) Josiah Kantiyok, A̠gwam Fantswam II | ||||
District Head of Fantswam District | |||||
Reign | 1991 – January 25, 2001 | ||||
Born | Chen, Zikpak, Fantswam (Kafanchan), Northern Region, British Nigeria | 14 April 1933||||
Died | 6 November 2018 Zikpak, Fantswam, Kaduna State, Nigeria | (aged 85)||||
Burial | Zikpak, Fantswam, Kaduna State, Nigeria | ||||
Spouse |
Akamai Didam (née Atyong)
(m. 1954; died 2020) | ||||
Issue | Hauwa Lydia Victor Angela Simon Usman Serah Gin Tuman Jang | ||||
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House | Zikpak | ||||
Father | Didam Dadyi | ||||
Mother | Ndwan Kuhyeb | ||||
Religion | Evangelical Christianity | ||||
Occupation | Mathematician, Educationist |
Styles of Agwam Fantswam I | |
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Reference style | His Royal Highness |
Spoken style | Your Royal Highness |
Alternative style | Tyap: A̱gwam (King) |
Musa Didam (April 14, 1933 - November 6, 2018) was a former District Head of the Fantswam (Kafanchan Kewaye) District, then in the Jama'a Emirate and later the first indigenous monarch of Fantswam (Kafanchan) Chiefdom, a Nigerian traditional state in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. He was also known by the titles "Mallam Musa Didam," "Mr. Musa Didam" and "Agwam Fantswam I."[1][2][3]