Suleimanu, the Emir of Kano, awarded the title of Turakin Romo to a student of his who was a member of the Yerimawa clan.
Along with the surrounding villages, Minjibir was known for producing white wide strip-woven bullam, blue-black bunu, and black-white checked saƙi cloths.
Later, Minjibir handweavers set up their own dye pits in order to bypass professional dyers and thus turn a higher profit.
[8] In Minjibir Local Government Area, agriculture is thriving, and the region is well-known for growing a variety of crops, including rice, watermelons, groundnuts, and sugarcane.
Additionally, the Local Government Area serves as a center for the raising and marketing of a range of domestic animals, including donkeys, rams, and cows.
In Minjibir Local Government Area, trade is also thriving due to the presence of multiple markets that facilitate the interchange of a broad range of goods.