[2] Nadama was a fierce rival of Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau for the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) nomination for Sokoto deputy governor in 1979.
[4] In July 1982 Sokoto State received a N96 million loan from the World Bank.
[5] In December 1982, the Federal government provided N400,000 to Sokoto State to use in reducing gully erosion.
[8] Nadama left office after the 1983 military coup in which Major General Muhammadu Buhari took power.
[10] In April 2008, he was deputy National Secretary of a committee to review recommendations for resolving internal differences in the PDP.