Kade I Aujami
| Kade I Aujami | |
|---|---|
| Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire | |
| Reign | 13th century |
| Predecessor | Dunama II Dibalemi |
| Successor | Biri II Ibrahim (?) |
| Died | Zamtam, Bornu, "Dhurríya Ghimútu", or "Lere N'gamutu" |
| Spouse | Fatima |
| Issue | Abdullah II Kademi |
| Dynasty | Sayfawa dynasty |
| Father | Dunama II Dibalemi |
| Mother | Matala |
Kade I (Kade bin Dunama), called Kade Aujami and also recorded as Abd al-Kadim, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-to-late 13th century. A son of mai Dunama II Dibalemi, Kade ruled during a several decade-long period of succession conflict between the sons of Dunama. The precise sequence and chronology of mais is unclear in this period, which lasted from Dunama's death to the rise of Ibrahim I Nikale.