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== Welcome to the Igala Wikipedia ==
Hello, Agnes, and also a ping to other active contributors to the Igala Wikipedia on Incubator: @[[Énéagwu:Charipearl|Charipearl]], @[[Énéagwu:Aboh Joseph|Aboh Joseph]], @[[Énéagwu:Austinea3|Austinea3]], @[[Énéagwu:Samardhorah|Samardhorah]], @[[Énéagwu:Benjamin Blessing|Benjamin Blessing]], @[[Énéagwu:Godfrey Emmanuel|Godfrey Emmanuel]], @[[Énéagwu:Biba993|Biba993]], @[[Énéagwu:NuhudeenHayatudeen|NuhudeenHayatudeen]], @[[Énéagwu:Iamgreaced|Iamgreaced]], @[[Énéagwu:Ogalihillary|Ogalihillary]] and others.
I am pleased to be able to officially welcome you to the Igala Wikipedia!
As you probably know, the wiki was created some days ago, and I've been importing the wiki during the past days, but it's taken me a while – sorry about the delay.
When a wiki is brand new, there are some issues that you might need to be aware of. Firstly, the statistics in [[Special:Statistics]] might not be correct yet, but they will usually update within a few days. Secondly, interwiki links via Wikidata are not possible yet, but when they become available, I will use [[User:JhsBot|JhsBot]] my bot to fix interwiki links for all pages that have the [[Template:INTERWIKI|interwiki template]].
I suggest that you start a community discussion page (village pump) where matters concerning the wiki can be discussed. Maybe at [[Wikipedia:Áyí Amójá]], which is linked in the sidebar?
If you have any questions or need any assistance, please feel free to ask me. Good luck with your brand new Wikipedia, and keep up the good work! [[Énéagwu:Jon Harald Søby|Jon Harald Søby]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Jon Harald Søby|úkọ̀lá]]) 14:47, 30 ochu ekele 2024 (WAT)
:Just for the record, I see that WhatLinksHere is not working properly yet. I don't think I've ever seen that before. Doesn't that usually work immediately after importing pages? For example, notice that [[Igala-Benin War]] links to [[Igala Kingdom]] via a normal <nowiki>[[wikilink]]</nowiki>, but [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Igala Kingdom]] doesn't list any pages. I don't think this is something affected by [[mw:Manual:initSiteStats.php|initSiteStats.php]] (which is run on Wikimedia wikis daily), but maybe I'm wrong about that. I guess we'll see what happens in the next 24 hours. - [[Énéagwu:Dcljr|dcljr]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Dcljr|úkọ̀lá]]) 02:01, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)
::Heh… now [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Igala Kingdom]] lists this talk page (only). - [[Énéagwu:Dcljr|dcljr]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Dcljr|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:14, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)
:::Thanks for bringing this to our attention maybe we can still give it a little time like you suggested or when the deployment is fully completed it might work. I also notice our wikipedia logo hasnt been uploaded too [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:21, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)
:Thank you for the warm welcome and the update on the Igala Wikipedia's progress. It's truly exciting to see our language represented in such a significant way online.
:I appreciate the effort you've put into importing the wiki, and I understand that these things can take time. No need to apologize for any delay – the important thing is that you're making progress [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) [[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Jon Harald Søby#c-AgnesAbah-20240501070400|08:04, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)]] [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:07, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)
== Flower of the month ==
[[File:Wild Flower on the Obudu Mountains.jpg|thumb|<center>Wild Flower on the Obudu Mountains</center>]]
Dear AgnesAbah.
For your huge efforts on Igala Wikipedia I want to award you with the [[:als:Wikipedia:Blueme vum Monet|Flower of the month]].
Best regards, --[[Énéagwu:Holder|Holder]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Holder|úkọ̀lá]]) 11:43, 5 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)
:Wow thank you very much. This really means alot to me and the entire community members [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 13:31, 5 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)
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== <span lang="en" dir="ltr">Affiliations Committee News (October-December 2024)</span> ==
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Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_4#Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition|User group application pause lifted]]
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== Feminism and Folklore 2025: Important Updates for Organizers & Jury ==
Hello Community Organizers and Jury,
Thank you for organising Feminism and Folklore writing competition on your wiki. Feminism and Folklore is the largest Wikipedia contest organized by community members. We congratulate you in joining and celebrating our cultural heritage and promoting gender equality on Wikipedia.
To encourage boost for the contributions of the participants, we're offering prizes for Feminism and Folklore local prizes. Each Wikipedia will have three local winners:
# First Prize: $25 USD
# Second Prize: $20 USD
# Best Jury Article: $15 USD
All this will be in '''gift voucher format only'''.
Prizes will only be given to users who have more than 5 accepted articles. No prizes will be given for users winning below 5 accepted articles.
Kindly inform your local community regarding these prizes and post them on the local project page
The Best Jury Article will be chosen by the jury based on how unique the article is aligned with the theme. The jury will review all submissions and decide the winner together, making sure it's fair. These articles will also be featured on our social media handles.
We're also providing internet and childcare support to the first 75 organizers and Jury members for those who request for it. Remember, only 75 organizers will get this support, and it's given on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration form will close after 75 registrations, and the deadline is <nowiki>'''</nowiki>March 5, 2025<nowiki>'''</nowiki>. This support is optional and not compulsory, so if you're interested, fill out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeum8md6FqHY1ISWRLW5bqOAv_lcd1tpVtMMZfWKRDU_IffLQ/viewform?usp=dialog Form]
Each organizer/jury who gets support will receive $40 USD in gift voucher format, even if they're involved in more than one wiki. No dual support will be provided if you have signed up in more than one language. This support is meant to appreciate your volunteer support for the contest.
We also invite all organizers and jury members to join us for Advocacy session on '''Saturday, Feb 28, 2025'''. This session will help you understand the jury process for both contests and give you a chance to ask questions. More details are on [[meta:Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia|Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia - Meta]]
Let's celebrate our different cultures and work towards gender equality on Wikipedia!
Best regards,
Stella and Tiven
Wiki loves folklore international team
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== Follow-Up: Support for Feminism and Folklore 2025 Contributions ==
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I hope this message finds you well.
We noticed that your community has signed up for the [[meta:Feminism and Folklore 2025|Feminism and Folklore Writing Contest]], but there have been only a few contributions submitted via the [https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/ Campwiz tool] so far. We completely understand that challenges may arise, and we’d love to support you and your participants in streamlining the submission process.
To assist your community, here’s a step-by-step guide to adding articles to the campaign. Feel free to share these instructions with your participants:
=== How to Submit Articles via Campwiz ===
'''Tool link:''' https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/
# Access the Tool
#* Visit Campwiz and log in with your Wikimedia account (same as your Wikipedia credentials).
# Select the Campaign
#* Scroll through the list of campaigns and click on your campaign.
# Add Your Article
#* Click on "'''+ SUBMIT NEW ARTICLE'''" button.
#* Enter the exact title of your article in the “Tiltle” field.
#* Click on "'''CHECK'''" button.
#* If you have more articles to submit, click on the '''"SUBMIT ANOTHER"''' button.
# Check your submissions.
#* To check if your submissions went through please click on the '''"DETAILS"''' button
#* Click on the '''SUBMISSIONS''' Button to see the list of your submissions.
=== Need Help? ===
* Technical issues?
Ensure article titles are spelled correctly and meet the campaign’s theme (feminism, folklore, or gender-related topics).
* Eligibility questions?
New articles must follow Wikipedia’s notability guidelines.
* Still stuck?
Send an email to '''support@wikilovesfolklore.org'''! You can also reach out on the campaign’s Talk page.
Your commitment to amplifying untold gendered narratives in folklore is invaluable, and we’re excited to see your community’s contributions come to life. Let’s work together to make this campaign a success!
Looking forward to your response,
Best regards,<br>
Stella<br>
Feminism and Folklore Organizer
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== Feminism and Folklore 2025 Jury Evaluation Guidelines & Results Submission ==
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Dear {{PAGENAME}},
Thank you once again for your commitment and dedication to the [[meta:Feminism and Folklore 2025|Feminism and Folklore 2025]] campaign!
As we near the conclusion of this year’s contest, please follow the official jury guidelines when evaluating submissions:
===Jury Guidelines:===
* Articles must be created or expanded between 1st February and 31st March 2025.
* Minimum article size: 3000 bytes and at least 300 words.
* No poor or machine-translated content.
* Articles must align with the Feminism and Folklore themes (feminism, gender, culture, folklore).
* Articles should not be orphaned – they must be linked to at least one other article.
* Submissions must not violate copyright rules and should follow local notability guidelines.
* All articles must include proper references according to your local Wikipedia’s citation policies.
* Once your local jury process is complete, kindly submit only the top 3 winners on the official results page:
===Submission Link:===
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results
Please include the following for each winner:
* Username
* Link to the local user talkpage
* Their ranking (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
For more information, you can also refer to the main contest page:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025
If you need help or have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Warm regards, <br>
Stella Sessy Agbley<br>
Coordinator, Feminism and Folklore
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== Invitation: Gendering the Archive - Building Inclusive Folklore Repositories (April 30th) ==
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You are invited to a hands-on session focused on [[meta:Gendering the Archive: Building Inclusive Repositories for Folklore Documentation | Gendering the Archive: Building Inclusive Repositories for Folklore Documentation]]. This online workshop will guide participants on how to create, edit, and expand gender-inclusive folklore articles and multimedia archives on Wikipedia and Wikidata. The session will be led by Rebecca Jeannette Nyinawumuntu.
=== Objectives ===
* '''Design Inclusive Repositories:''' Learn best practices for structuring folklore archives that foreground gender perspectives.
* '''Hands-On Editing:''' Practice creating and improving articles and items on Wikipedia and Wikidata with a gender-inclusive lens.
* '''Collaborative Mapping:''' Work in small groups to plan new entries and multimedia uploads that document underrepresented voices.
* '''Advocacy & Outreach:''' Discuss strategies to promote and sustain these repositories within your local and online communities.
=== Details ===
* '''Date:''' 30th April 2025
* '''Day:''' Wednesday
* '''Time:''' 16:00 UTC ([https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1746028800 Check your local time zone])
* '''Venue:''' Online (Zoom)
* '''Speaker:''' Rebecca Jeannette Nyinawumuntu (Co-founder, Wikimedia Rwanda & Community Engagement Director)
=== How to Join ===
* '''Zoom Link:''' [https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89158738825?pwd=ezEgXbAqwq9KEr499DvJxSzZyXSVQX Join here]
* '''Meeting ID:''' 891 5873 8825
* '''Passcode:''' FNF@2025
* '''Add to Calendar:''' [https://zoom.us/meeting/tZ0scuGvrTMiGNH4I3T7EEQmhuFJkuCHL7Ci/ics?meetingMasterEventId=Xv247OBKRMWeJJ9LSbX2hA Add to your calendar] ''''
=== Agenda ===
# Welcome & Introductions: Opening remarks and participant roll-call.
# Presentation: Overview of gender-inclusive principles and examples of folklore archives.
# Hands-On Workshop: Step-by-step editing on Wikipedia and Wikidata—create or expand entries.
# Group Brainstorm: Plan future repository items in breakout groups.
# Q&A & Discussion: Share challenges, solutions, and next steps.
# Closing Remarks: Summarise key takeaways and outline follow-up actions.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Best regards,<br>
Stella<br>
Feminism and Folklore Organiser
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== <span lang="en" dir="ltr">Affiliations Committee News (January-March 2025)</span> ==
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[[File:WMB meeting in Belo Horizonte in 2023 (day 02) 059.jpg|256px|right|thumb|Wikimedia Brasil, the latest chapter to be recognized by AffCom]]
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Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_5#Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition|Recognition of Wikimedia Brasil and four user groups]]
Affiliate Activities and Compliance Report: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_5#Affiliate Activities and Compliance Report|Activities reports around the world]]
AffCom Conflict Intervention: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_5#AffCom Conflict Intervention|Updates on conflict intervention cases]]
AffCom Movement Contribution: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue 5#AffCom_Movement_Contribution|AffCom engagement at Wikimedia+Libraries and Wikisource conferences]]
AffCom Administration: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_5#AffCom_Administrative_Updates|Welcoming new AffCom voting and advisory members]]
Upcoming AffCom Events: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_5#Upcoming_AffCom_Events|AffCom at ESEAP Strategy Summit]]</div>
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== Final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results ==
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I hope this message finds you well.
This is a final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results on Meta has elapsed. For participant prizes to be processed, your community must submit the necessary information as soon as possible.
Please use the following link to submit your results: [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results Submit your results]
We have extended the {{font color||yellow|'''submission deadline to 12 June 2025'''.}}
Kindly note that failure to submit by this date will result in your group’s participants not receiving any prizes from us.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued contributions to the Feminism and Folklore campaign.
Warm regards,<br>
Stella<br>
On behalf of Feminism and Folklore Team<br>
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== <span lang="en" dir="ltr">Affiliations Committee News (April-June 2025)</span> ==
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Affiliate Activities and Compliance Report: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_6#Affiliate Activities and Compliance Report|Activities reports around the world]]
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AffCom Movement Contribution: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue 6#AffCom_Movement_Contribution|AffCom engagement at the ESEAP Strategy Summit]]
AffCom Administration: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_6#AffCom_Administrative_Updates|Results of the AffCom officers election]]
Upcoming AffCom Events: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_6#Upcoming_AffCom_Events|Meet AffCom at Wikimania]]</div>
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Dear {{PAGENAME}},
Hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out with some exciting updates about '''[[m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026]]'''. Thanks to the amazing support from organizers like you, the campaign has grown into one of the biggest and most collaborative initiatives in the entire Wikimedia movement. Your efforts have played a huge part in that, and we’re truly grateful. We’re hoping to make the 2026 edition even larger and even more community-driven.
We’d be very happy to have you join again as an organizer. The sign-up process is simple this year:
#Create your local event page (you can copy from the [[:m:Feminism_and_Folklore/Sample|sample]])
#Set up your Fountain or [https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/ CampWiz] campaign.
#Add your campaign link to the 2026 '''[[:m:Feminism_and_Folklore_2026/Project_Page|registration list]]'''
The focus of the campaign remains the same - creating or expanding Wikipedia content on feminism, women’s issues, gender topics, and diverse folk traditions from around the world. International and local prizes will continue as before.
'''Special Prize for 2026:'''
Every participant will receive a Wikipedia 25 digital postcard as a token of appreciation for contributing to the global movement during Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary year. This will be sent to all contributors who take part in the campaign.
We’re also adding an optional one-time internet and childcare support for organizers who may need extra assistance to carry out their local campaign. This is entirely optional and meant to help those who might otherwise face challenges in organizing. More details will be shared soon.
If you’re unable to organize this year, no worries at all - please feel free to share the invitation with others in your community who might be interested.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss plans, you can reach us on the [[:m:Talk:Feminism and Folklore 2026|talk page]] or by email.
Looking forward to collaborating again,
'''Wiki Loves Folklore International Team'''
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<div style="column-count:1;">Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition|Recognition of Wikimedia Georgia: recognized & announced September 2025]]
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AffCom Conflict Intervention: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#AffCom Conflict Intervention|Updates on conflict intervention cases]]
AffCom Movement Contribution: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue 7#AffCom at WikiConference North America|AffCom at WikiConference North America]]
AffCom Administration: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#AffCom and EDs Discuss Affiliate Ecosystem|AffCom and EDs Discuss Affiliate Ecosystem]]
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== Feminism and Folklore 2026 starts soon ==
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;Invitation to Organize Feminism and Folklore 2026
Dear {{BASEPAGENAME}},
We are pleased to invite you to organize the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026]]''' writing competition on your local Wikipedia.
The international campaign will run from '''1 February to 31 March 2026''' and aims to improve coverage of feminism, women’s histories, gender-related topics, and folk culture across Wikipedia projects.
;About the Campaign
'''Feminism and Folklore''' is a global writing initiative that complements the '''[[:c:Commons:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026|Wiki Loves Folklore]]''' photography competition. While Wiki Loves Folklore focuses on visual documentation, this writing campaign addresses the '''gender gap on Wikipedia''' by improving encyclopedic content related to folk culture and women.
;What Can Participants Write About?
Communities can contribute by creating, expanding, or translating articles related to:
* Folk festivals, rituals, and celebrations
* Folk dances, music, and traditional performances
* Women and queer figures in folklore
* Women in mythology and oral traditions
* Women warriors, witches, and witch-hunting narratives
* Fairy tales, folk stories, and legends
* Folk games, sports, and cultural practices
Participants may work from curated article lists or generate new article suggestions using campaign tools.
;How to Sign Up as an Organizer
Organizers are requested to complete the following steps to register their community:
# Create a local project page on your wiki [[:m:Feminism and Folklore/Sample|(see sample)]]
# Set up the campaign using the '''CampWiz''' tool
# Prepare a local article list and clearly mention:
#* Campaign timeline
#* Local and international prizes
# Request a site notice from local administrators [[:mr:Template:SN-FNF|(see sample)]]
# Add your local project page and CampWiz link to the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Meta project page]]'''
;Campaign Tools
The Wiki Loves Folklore Tech Team has introduced tools to support organizers and participants:
* '''Article List Generator by Topic''' – Helps identify articles available on English Wikipedia but missing in your local language Wikipedia. The tool allows customized filters and provides downloadable article lists in CSV and wikitable formats.
* '''CampWiz''' – Enables communities to manage writing campaigns effectively, including jury-based evaluation. This will be the third year CampWiz is officially used for Feminism and Folklore.
Both tools are now available for use in the campaign. '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/ Click here to access the tools]'''
;Learn More & Get Support
*For detailed information about rules, timelines, and prizes, please visit the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026 project page]]'''.
* Join the office hours on 23 January 2026 and connect with the international Team. ([[:m:Event:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 Office Hours|sign up now]])
If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out via:
* '''[[:m:Talk:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Meta talk page]]'''
* Email us using details on the contact page.
;Join Us
We look forward to your collaboration and coordination in making Feminism and Folklore 2026 a meaningful and impactful campaign for closing gender gaps and enriching folk culture content on Wikipedia.
Thank you and best wishes,
'''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team]]'''
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:Dear Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team,
:Thank you so much for reaching out and for the kind invitation to organize the Feminism and Folklore 2026 writing competition on my local Wikipedia.
:Feminism and Folklore is a campaign we deeply value because of its focus on amplifying women’s histories, folk knowledge, and gender-related narratives that are often underrepresented. I look forward to working with my local community to support these goals and encourage meaningful contributions during the campaign period.
:I will carefully go through the guidelines and begin the necessary steps, including creating the local project page, setting up CampWiz, and preparing our article list. I also plan to join the upcoming office hours to connect with the international team and learn more.
:Thank you once again for the trust and continued support for local organizers. I’m looking forward to collaborating with you to make Feminism and Folklore 2026 impactful and successful.
:Warm regards,
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== Feminism and Folklore 2026 – Community Organisers & Jury ==
Hello {{PAGENAME}}!,
Thank you for taking the lead in organising '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' in your community. We truly appreciate your efforts!
To ensure a smooth and successful campaign, please make sure you have:
* Fully completed all details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Feminism and Folklore 2026 Project Page]]:
* Started promoting the campaign within your community.
* Requested a local administrator to place a '''sitenotice''' about the campaign so users are notified.
* Used the '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/fnf/ Article List Generator Tool]''' and shared the generated article lists with your community.
=== Internet & Childcare Support ===
Community organisers and jury members who require '''internet and childcare support''' (non-mandatory, opt-in, request-only support) should fill the support request form '''by 22 February 2026'''.
'''[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeutXEF1yTnJfExWUYPIf6SkhcnTgul07BeI-biqT4RE_vsrA/viewform Link to the form]'''
Requests submitted after this date will not be entertained.
=== Important Participation Guidelines ===
* Minimum article size: '''3000 bytes and 300 words''' (final decision may be set by local organisers).
* If your country is not listed on the Article list generator tool, please contact us.
=== Community Engagement ===
* Keep your community active and motivated throughout the campaign.
* Share your achievements and notable articles with us so we can highlight them globally.
* In the support form, please indicate if you would like a '''quick coordination call after the campaign'''.
Let’s make '''Feminism and Folklore''', under the banner of '''#WeTogether''', help bridge the '''gender gap''' and '''folklore gap''' on Wikipedia worldwide. 🌍✊
Thank you for your collaboration!
''If someone from your community organisers or jury has missed this message feel free to share this message with them.''
Feminism and Folklore International Team.
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== Next Steps and Feedback meeting for Feminism and Folklore Organizers ==
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Dear Organizer,
I hope this message finds you well.
First and foremost, on behalf of the International Team I want to extend my gratitude to you for your efforts in organizing the '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' campaign on your local Wikipedia. Your contribution has been instrumental in bridging the gender and folk gap on Wikipedia, and we truly appreciate your dedication to this important cause.
As the campaign has ended I wanted to inform you about the next steps. It's time to commence the jury process using the CampWiz or Fountain tool where your campaign was hosted. Please ensure that you update the details of the jury, campaign links and the names of organizers accurately on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|sign-up page]].
Once the jury process is completed, kindly update only the top 3 winners details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|results page]] accordingly. The deadline for jury submission of results is '''April 30, 2026'''. However, if you find that the number of articles is high and you require more time, please don't hesitate to inform us via email or on campaign Meta Wiki talk page. We are more than willing to approve an extension if needed.
Should you encounter any issues with the tools, please feel free to reach out to us on Telegram for assistance.
Your feedback and progress updates are crucial for us to improve the campaign and better understand your community's insights. Therefore, we kindly ask you to spare just an hour to collectively share your progress and achievements with us during our '''[[:m:Event:Feminism and Folklore 2026 Post-Campaign Office Hour|community feedback session]]'''. Your input will greatly assist us in making the campaign more meaningful and impactful.
Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.
Warm regards,
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Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition|This past quarter, AffCom recognized no new Affiliates due to the pause in recognizing new affiliates.]]
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Towards a Healthy Ecosystem of Wikimedia Organizations: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#Towards a Healthy Ecosystem of Wikimedia Organizations: Updates on the Movement Organizations Pilot, GRDC, and AffCom|Two major pilot initiatives were launched to address long-standing questions about the roles of movement organizations and the future of resource allocation.]]
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*Forces Service Star
*Meritorious Service Star
*[[Distinguished Service Star]]
*[[National Service Medal]]
*General Service Medal
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''' Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi'''{{Audio|LL-Q56475 (hau)-Eunice Ameh-Ishaya Bamayi.wav|Listen|help=no}} , {{post-nominals|GCON|country=NG}} (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi 21 efu ọdọ 1949) i chi ẹnẹ ki che kpa tanẹ kwi efu ukọlọ eyi [[Nigerian Army]] [[Lieutenant-general (Nigeria)|lieutenant general]] ki chukọlọ uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] adiko ọdọ1996 lo ti 1999 ẹgba ki [[Sani Abacha]] ma'nyu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] doji ọfẹ.<ref>{{cite web|title=COAS Chronicle of Command|url=http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|website=Nigerian Army|publisher=Nigerian Army|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103165112/http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ách ọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ chi Major General [[Musa Bamaiyi]], Ẹnẹ ki chi agboji chaka eyi [[National Drug Law Enforcement Agency|National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)]] kwubi.
== Ogbegbele ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
I chi ẹnẹ ku ma bi yi [[Kebbi State]], eju ọwọ eyi Northwestern Nigeria. I chi ẹnẹ ku ma yika gba tefù [[Nigerian Army]] infantry Corps efu ọdọ 1968 alu ki chẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo SSC 4 i loti uña ami ukọchẹ yi:
* [[Nigerian Defence Academy]], Kaduna, 1968
* Young Officers infantry Course 1971
* Advanced Infantry Company Commanders Course, UK, 1976
* [[Command and General Staff College]], United States 1981-82
* International Management Course, USA, 1986
* Snr. Executive Course, [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]], [[Kuru, Nigeria|Kuru]], [[Jos]]. 1992
== Ukọlọ eyi choja ==
Ta kini General Bamaiyi wa chi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] ami uña ki tẹ nwọ nyu chi:
* Adjutant. 182 Infantry Battalion. 1968-70
* Commanding Officer 70 Infantry Battalion, 1972–77
* Directing Staff, [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Command and Staff College, Jaji]], 1982–84
* Commander. 9 Mechanised Brigade, 1986–90
* Commander, Brigade of Guards, 1990–92
* Director Training, Army Headquarters, Department of Operations, 1992–93
* Commander. Lagos Garrison Command. 1993-96
Ma du uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] (COAS) nwu efu ochu ẹta ọdọ 1996, ẹnẹ ki du uña lẹ nwu chi agbọji [[Sanni Abacha]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile of Gen I.R. Bamaiyi|url=https://www.blerf.org/index.php/biography/bamaiyi-lt-major-general-ishaya-rizi-rtd/|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref> i chukọlọ eyi COAS lẹ ọdọ m'ẹta taki ẹgba ki ya chukọlọ tanẹ efu ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1999.
== Ẹnwu inwa ==
=== Ugw'ejune uche ki kponẹ ===
On 10 December 1999 Gen. Bamaiya was charged with the attempted Murder of [[The Guardian (Nigeria)|Guardian Newspaper]] Publisher [[Alex Ibru]] on 2 February 1996 alongside the former Chief Security Officer (CSO) to Gen Abacha, Major [[Hamza al-Mustapha]], and others by the Lagos state government. Bamaiyi who served under the military administration of late General [[Sani Abacha]] was arraigned by the Lagos state government of the attempted murder of publisher of the Guardian newspaper, Mr. Alex Ibru, and an eminent Delta state indigene, Mr. Isaac Porbeni.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecoi.net/local_link/188488/306516_de.html|title=Lt Gen Bamaiya Ishaya Arraigned|website=ecoi.net|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103002856/http://www.ecoi.net/local_link/188488/306516_de.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was discharged and acquitted on 2 April 2008 of any wrongdoing in the saga after nine years in detention.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://saharareporters.com/2008/04/02/breaking-news-bamaiyi-discharged-and-acquitted|location=New York City, United States|title=Lt Gen Bamaiya Discharged and acquitted|accessdate=2 January 2017|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref>
=== Aka'nya kpai Musa Bamaiyi ===
Ishaya ma'nyu achọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ, Musa Bamaiyi ma kakini ma ni aka'nya alimeji ma dabi ọdọ wewe elẹ jenwù Musa ka ki onwu atene ku ma kajọ ma ru kwi ugbo amibo [[Oputa panel|Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission (HRVIC) Panel]], ki agboji ma kọ Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Asoya|first1=Sylvester|title=Nigeria: Bamaiyi Vs Bamaiyi|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200102120040.html|website=AllAfrica|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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*General Service Medal
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''' Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi'''{{Audio|LL-Q56475 (hau)-Eunice Ameh-Ishaya Bamayi.wav|Listen|help=no}} , {{post-nominals|GCON|country=NG}} (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi 21 efu ọdọ 1949) i chi ẹnẹ ki che kpa tanẹ kwi efu ukọlọ eyi [[Nigerian Army]] [[Lieutenant-general (Nigeria)|lieutenant general]] ki chukọlọ uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] adiko ọdọ1996 lo ti 1999 ẹgba ki [[Sani Abacha]] ma'nyu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] doji ọfẹ.<ref>{{cite web|title=COAS Chronicle of Command|url=http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|website=Nigerian Army|publisher=Nigerian Army|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103165112/http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ách ọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ chi Major General [[Musa Bamaiyi]], Ẹnẹ ki chi agboji chaka eyi [[National Drug Law Enforcement Agency|National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)]] kwubi.
== Ogbegbele ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
I chi ẹnẹ ku ma bi yi [[Kebbi State]], eju ọwọ eyi Northwestern Nigeria. I chi ẹnẹ ku ma yika gba tefù [[Nigerian Army]] infantry Corps efu ọdọ 1968 alu ki chẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo SSC 4 i loti uña ami ukọchẹ yi:
* [[Nigerian Defence Academy]], Kaduna, 1968
* Young Officers infantry Course 1971
* Advanced Infantry Company Commanders Course, UK, 1976
* [[Command and General Staff College]], United States 1981-82
* International Management Course, USA, 1986
* Snr. Executive Course, [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]], [[Kuru, Nigeria|Kuru]], [[Jos]]. 1992
== Ukọlọ eyi choja ==
Ta kini General Bamaiyi wa chi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] ami uña ki tẹ nwọ nyu chi:
* Adjutant. 182 Infantry Battalion. 1968-70
* Commanding Officer 70 Infantry Battalion, 1972–77
* Directing Staff, [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Command and Staff College, Jaji]], 1982–84
* Commander. 9 Mechanised Brigade, 1986–90
* Commander, Brigade of Guards, 1990–92
* Director Training, Army Headquarters, Department of Operations, 1992–93
* Commander. Lagos Garrison Command. 1993-96
Ma du uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] (COAS) nwu efu ochu ẹta ọdọ 1996, ẹnẹ ki du uña lẹ nwu chi agbọji [[Sanni Abacha]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile of Gen I.R. Bamaiyi|url=https://www.blerf.org/index.php/biography/bamaiyi-lt-major-general-ishaya-rizi-rtd/|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref> i chukọlọ eyi COAS lẹ ọdọ m'ẹta taki ẹgba ki ya chukọlọ tanẹ efu ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1999.
== Ẹnwu inwa ==
=== Ugw'ejune uche ki kponẹ ===
Efu ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹgwa ọdọ 1999 ma fu Gen. Bamaiya mu amu todu ki le ki kpi ẹnẹ kiya chi ọtakìda eyi [[The Guardian (Nigeria)|Guardian Newspaper]] dufu [[Alex Ibru]] ọjọ keji efu ochu ẹkeji ọdọ 1996 ma'nyu Chief Security Officer (CSO) eyi Gen Abacha kwobi, Major [[Hamza al-Mustapha]], ma'nyu eyi kibọ, gọmẹti eyi Lagos state mu. Bamaiyi who served under the military administration of late General [[Sani Abacha]] was arraigned by the Lagos state government of the attempted murder of publisher of the Guardian newspaper, Mr. Alex Ibru, and an eminent Delta state indigene, Mr. Isaac Porbeni.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecoi.net/local_link/188488/306516_de.html|title=Lt Gen Bamaiya Ishaya Arraigned|website=ecoi.net|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103002856/http://www.ecoi.net/local_link/188488/306516_de.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was discharged and acquitted on 2 April 2008 of any wrongdoing in the saga after nine years in detention.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://saharareporters.com/2008/04/02/breaking-news-bamaiyi-discharged-and-acquitted|location=New York City, United States|title=Lt Gen Bamaiya Discharged and acquitted|accessdate=2 January 2017|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref>
=== Aka'nya kpai Musa Bamaiyi ===
Ishaya ma'nyu achọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ, Musa Bamaiyi ma kakini ma ni aka'nya alimeji ma dabi ọdọ wewe elẹ jenwù Musa ka ki onwu atene ku ma kajọ ma ru kwi ugbo amibo [[Oputa panel|Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission (HRVIC) Panel]], ki agboji ma kọ Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Asoya|first1=Sylvester|title=Nigeria: Bamaiyi Vs Bamaiyi|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200102120040.html|website=AllAfrica|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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*[[Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger]]
*Forces Service Star
*Meritorious Service Star
*[[Distinguished Service Star]]
*[[National Service Medal]]
*General Service Medal
*Defence Service Medal
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''' Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi'''{{Audio|LL-Q56475 (hau)-Eunice Ameh-Ishaya Bamayi.wav|Listen|help=no}} , {{post-nominals|GCON|country=NG}} (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi 21 efu ọdọ 1949) i chi ẹnẹ ki che kpa tanẹ kwi efu ukọlọ eyi [[Nigerian Army]] [[Lieutenant-general (Nigeria)|lieutenant general]] ki chukọlọ uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] adiko ọdọ1996 lo ti 1999 ẹgba ki [[Sani Abacha]] ma'nyu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] doji ọfẹ.<ref>{{cite web|title=COAS Chronicle of Command|url=http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|website=Nigerian Army|publisher=Nigerian Army|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103165112/http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ách ọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ chi Major General [[Musa Bamaiyi]], Ẹnẹ ki chi agboji chaka eyi [[National Drug Law Enforcement Agency|National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)]] kwubi.
== Ogbegbele ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
I chi ẹnẹ ku ma bi yi [[Kebbi State]], eju ọwọ eyi Northwestern Nigeria. I chi ẹnẹ ku ma yika gba tefù [[Nigerian Army]] infantry Corps efu ọdọ 1968 alu ki chẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo SSC 4 i loti uña ami ukọchẹ yi:
* [[Nigerian Defence Academy]], Kaduna, 1968
* Young Officers infantry Course 1971
* Advanced Infantry Company Commanders Course, UK, 1976
* [[Command and General Staff College]], United States 1981-82
* International Management Course, USA, 1986
* Snr. Executive Course, [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]], [[Kuru, Nigeria|Kuru]], [[Jos]]. 1992
== Ukọlọ eyi choja ==
Ta kini General Bamaiyi wa chi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] ami uña ki tẹ nwọ nyu chi:
* Adjutant. 182 Infantry Battalion. 1968-70
* Commanding Officer 70 Infantry Battalion, 1972–77
* Directing Staff, [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Command and Staff College, Jaji]], 1982–84
* Commander. 9 Mechanised Brigade, 1986–90
* Commander, Brigade of Guards, 1990–92
* Director Training, Army Headquarters, Department of Operations, 1992–93
* Commander. Lagos Garrison Command. 1993-96
Ma du uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] (COAS) nwu efu ochu ẹta ọdọ 1996, ẹnẹ ki du uña lẹ nwu chi agbọji [[Sanni Abacha]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile of Gen I.R. Bamaiyi|url=https://www.blerf.org/index.php/biography/bamaiyi-lt-major-general-ishaya-rizi-rtd/|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref> i chukọlọ eyi COAS lẹ ọdọ m'ẹta taki ẹgba ki ya chukọlọ tanẹ efu ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1999.
== Ẹnwu inwa ==
=== Ugw'ejune uche ki kponẹ ===
Efu ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹgwa ọdọ 1999 ma fu Gen. Bamaiya mu amu todu ki le ki kpi ẹnẹ kiya chi ọtakìda eyi [[The Guardian (Nigeria)|Guardian Newspaper]] dufu [[Alex Ibru]] ọjọ keji efu ochu ẹkeji ọdọ 1996 ma'nyu Chief Security Officer (CSO) eyi Gen Abacha kwobi, Major [[Hamza al-Mustapha]], ma'nyu eyi kibọ, gọmẹti eyi Lagos state mu. Bamaiyi chi ẹnẹ ki chukọlọ adiko ki gọmẹti eyi ami choja ẹgba late General [[Sani Abacha]] was arraigned by the Lagos state government of the attempted murder of publisher of the Guardian newspaper, Mr. Alex Ibru, and an eminent Delta state indigene, Mr. Isaac Porbeni.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecoi.net/local_link/188488/306516_de.html|title=Lt Gen Bamaiya Ishaya Arraigned|website=ecoi.net|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103002856/http://www.ecoi.net/local_link/188488/306516_de.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was discharged and acquitted on 2 April 2008 of any wrongdoing in the saga after nine years in detention.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://saharareporters.com/2008/04/02/breaking-news-bamaiyi-discharged-and-acquitted|location=New York City, United States|title=Lt Gen Bamaiya Discharged and acquitted|accessdate=2 January 2017|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref>
=== Aka'nya kpai Musa Bamaiyi ===
Ishaya ma'nyu achọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ, Musa Bamaiyi ma kakini ma ni aka'nya alimeji ma dabi ọdọ wewe elẹ jenwù Musa ka ki onwu atene ku ma kajọ ma ru kwi ugbo amibo [[Oputa panel|Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission (HRVIC) Panel]], ki agboji ma kọ Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Asoya|first1=Sylvester|title=Nigeria: Bamaiyi Vs Bamaiyi|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200102120040.html|website=AllAfrica|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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*[[Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger]]
*Forces Service Star
*Meritorious Service Star
*[[Distinguished Service Star]]
*[[National Service Medal]]
*General Service Medal
*Defence Service Medal
}}|relations=|laterwork=|website=}}
''' Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi'''{{Audio|LL-Q56475 (hau)-Eunice Ameh-Ishaya Bamayi.wav|Listen|help=no}} , {{post-nominals|GCON|country=NG}} (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi 21 efu ọdọ 1949) i chi ẹnẹ ki che kpa tanẹ kwi efu ukọlọ eyi [[Nigerian Army]] [[Lieutenant-general (Nigeria)|lieutenant general]] ki chukọlọ uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] adiko ọdọ1996 lo ti 1999 ẹgba ki [[Sani Abacha]] ma'nyu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] doji ọfẹ.<ref>{{cite web|title=COAS Chronicle of Command|url=http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|website=Nigerian Army|publisher=Nigerian Army|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103165112/http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ách ọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ chi Major General [[Musa Bamaiyi]], Ẹnẹ ki chi agboji chaka eyi [[National Drug Law Enforcement Agency|National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)]] kwubi.
== Ogbegbele ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
I chi ẹnẹ ku ma bi yi [[Kebbi State]], eju ọwọ eyi Northwestern Nigeria. I chi ẹnẹ ku ma yika gba tefù [[Nigerian Army]] infantry Corps efu ọdọ 1968 alu ki chẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo SSC 4 i loti uña ami ukọchẹ yi:
* [[Nigerian Defence Academy]], Kaduna, 1968
* Young Officers infantry Course 1971
* Advanced Infantry Company Commanders Course, UK, 1976
* [[Command and General Staff College]], United States 1981-82
* International Management Course, USA, 1986
* Snr. Executive Course, [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]], [[Kuru, Nigeria|Kuru]], [[Jos]]. 1992
== Ukọlọ eyi choja ==
Ta kini General Bamaiyi wa chi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] ami uña ki tẹ nwọ nyu chi:
* Adjutant. 182 Infantry Battalion. 1968-70
* Commanding Officer 70 Infantry Battalion, 1972–77
* Directing Staff, [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Command and Staff College, Jaji]], 1982–84
* Commander. 9 Mechanised Brigade, 1986–90
* Commander, Brigade of Guards, 1990–92
* Director Training, Army Headquarters, Department of Operations, 1992–93
* Commander. Lagos Garrison Command. 1993-96
Ma du uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] (COAS) nwu efu ochu ẹta ọdọ 1996, ẹnẹ ki du uña lẹ nwu chi agbọji [[Sanni Abacha]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile of Gen I.R. Bamaiyi|url=https://www.blerf.org/index.php/biography/bamaiyi-lt-major-general-ishaya-rizi-rtd/|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref> i chukọlọ eyi COAS lẹ ọdọ m'ẹta taki ẹgba ki ya chukọlọ tanẹ efu ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1999.
== Ẹnwu inwa ==
=== Ugw'ejune uche ki kponẹ ===
Efu ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹgwa ọdọ 1999 ma fu Gen. Bamaiya mu amu todu ki le ki kpi ẹnẹ kiya chi ọtakìda eyi [[The Guardian (Nigeria)|Guardian Newspaper]] dufu [[Alex Ibru]] ọjọ keji efu ochu ẹkeji ọdọ 1996 ma'nyu Chief Security Officer (CSO) eyi Gen Abacha kwobi, Major [[Hamza al-Mustapha]], ma'nyu eyi kibọ, gọmẹti eyi Lagos state mu. Bamaiyi chi ẹnẹ ki chukọlọ adiko ki gọmẹti eyi ami choja ẹgba late General [[Sani Abacha]]
=== Aka'nya kpai Musa Bamaiyi ===
Ishaya ma'nyu achọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ, Musa Bamaiyi ma kakini ma ni aka'nya alimeji ma dabi ọdọ wewe elẹ jenwù Musa ka ki onwu atene ku ma kajọ ma ru kwi ugbo amibo [[Oputa panel|Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission (HRVIC) Panel]], ki agboji ma kọ Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Asoya|first1=Sylvester|title=Nigeria: Bamaiyi Vs Bamaiyi|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200102120040.html|website=AllAfrica|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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*[[Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger]]
*Forces Service Star
*Meritorious Service Star
*[[Distinguished Service Star]]
*[[National Service Medal]]
*General Service Medal
*Defence Service Medal
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''' Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi'''{{Audio|LL-Q56475 (hau)-Eunice Ameh-Ishaya Bamayi.wav|netiru|help=no}} , {{post-nominals|GCON|country=NG}} (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi 21 efu ọdọ 1949) i chi ẹnẹ ki che kpa tanẹ kwi efu ukọlọ eyi [[Nigerian Army]] [[Lieutenant-general (Nigeria)|lieutenant general]] ki chukọlọ uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] adiko ọdọ1996 lo ti 1999 ẹgba ki [[Sani Abacha]] ma'nyu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] doji ọfẹ.<ref>{{cite web|title=COAS Chronicle of Command|url=http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|website=Nigerian Army|publisher=Nigerian Army|accessdate=2 January 2017|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103165112/http://www.army.mil.ng/coas-office/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ách ọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ chi Major General [[Musa Bamaiyi]], Ẹnẹ ki chi agboji chaka eyi [[National Drug Law Enforcement Agency|National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)]] kwubi.
== Ogbegbele ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
I chi ẹnẹ ku ma bi yi [[Kebbi State]], eju ọwọ eyi Northwestern Nigeria. I chi ẹnẹ ku ma yika gba tefù [[Nigerian Army]] infantry Corps efu ọdọ 1968 alu ki chẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo SSC 4 i loti uña ami ukọchẹ yi:
* [[Nigerian Defence Academy]], Kaduna, 1968
* Young Officers infantry Course 1971
* Advanced Infantry Company Commanders Course, UK, 1976
* [[Command and General Staff College]], United States 1981-82
* International Management Course, USA, 1986
* Snr. Executive Course, [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]], [[Kuru, Nigeria|Kuru]], [[Jos]]. 1992
== Ukọlọ eyi choja ==
Ta kini General Bamaiyi wa chi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] ami uña ki tẹ nwọ nyu chi:
* Adjutant. 182 Infantry Battalion. 1968-70
* Commanding Officer 70 Infantry Battalion, 1972–77
* Directing Staff, [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Command and Staff College, Jaji]], 1982–84
* Commander. 9 Mechanised Brigade, 1986–90
* Commander, Brigade of Guards, 1990–92
* Director Training, Army Headquarters, Department of Operations, 1992–93
* Commander. Lagos Garrison Command. 1993-96
Ma du uña eyi [[Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Army Staff]] (COAS) nwu efu ochu ẹta ọdọ 1996, ẹnẹ ki du uña lẹ nwu chi agbọji [[Sanni Abacha]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile of Gen I.R. Bamaiyi|url=https://www.blerf.org/index.php/biography/bamaiyi-lt-major-general-ishaya-rizi-rtd/|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref> i chukọlọ eyi COAS lẹ ọdọ m'ẹta taki ẹgba ki ya chukọlọ tanẹ efu ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1999.
== Ẹnwu inwa ==
=== Ugw'ejune uche ki kponẹ ===
Efu ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹgwa ọdọ 1999 ma fu Gen. Bamaiya mu amu todu ki le ki kpi ẹnẹ kiya chi ọtakìda eyi [[The Guardian (Nigeria)|Guardian Newspaper]] dufu [[Alex Ibru]] ọjọ keji efu ochu ẹkeji ọdọ 1996 ma'nyu Chief Security Officer (CSO) eyi Gen Abacha kwobi, Major [[Hamza al-Mustapha]], ma'nyu eyi kibọ, gọmẹti eyi Lagos state mu. Bamaiyi chi ẹnẹ ki chukọlọ adiko ki gọmẹti eyi ami choja ẹgba late General [[Sani Abacha]]
=== Aka'nya kpai Musa Bamaiyi ===
Ishaya ma'nyu achọgba nwu ọnẹkẹlẹ, Musa Bamaiyi ma kakini ma ni aka'nya alimeji ma dabi ọdọ wewe elẹ jenwù Musa ka ki onwu atene ku ma kajọ ma ru kwi ugbo amibo [[Oputa panel|Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission (HRVIC) Panel]], ki agboji ma kọ Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Asoya|first1=Sylvester|title=Nigeria: Bamaiyi Vs Bamaiyi|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200102120040.html|website=AllAfrica|accessdate=2 January 2017}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian general and politician (1940–2020)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Domkat Bali|honorific_prefix=[[General (Nigeria)|General]]|image=|office1=[[Defence Minister of Nigeria|Minister of Defence]]|term_start1=1 January 1984|term_end1=December 1989|predecessor1=[[Akanbi Oniyangi]]|successor1=[[Ibrahim Babangida]]|office2=[[Chief of the Defence Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Defence Staff]]|term_start2=1 January 1984|term_end2=December 1989|predecessor2=[[Gibson Jalo]]|successor2=[[Sani Abacha]]|office3=[[General Officer Commanding]] 81 Division, Lagos|term_start3=January 1978|term_end3=December 1979|predecessor3=Brig. [[Mohammed Inuwa Wushishi|M.I. Wushishi]]|successor3=Brig. [[Muhammadu Buhari|M. Buhari]]|allegiance={{flag|Nigeria}}|branch=[[File:Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|21px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|service_years=1961–1990|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]]<br>[[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]|rank=[[File:Nigeria-Army-OF-9.svg|20px]] [[General (Nigeria)|General]]|birth_name=Domkat Yah Bali|birth_date=27 February 1940|birth_place=[[Langtang, Nigeria|Langtang]], [[Northern Nigeria|Northern Region]], [[British Nigeria]] (now in [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]])|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|12|4|1940|2|27|df=y}}|death_place=}} '''Domkat Yah Bali''' (27 ochu ekeji 1940 – 4 ochu ẹgweji 2020) ki chi [[choja eyi Nigeria]] [[Four-star rank|four-star]] [[General (Nigeria)|general]], i chi [[Defence Minister eyi Nigeria|Minister of Defence]] ma'nyu [[Chief of the Defence Staff (Nigeria)|Chief of Defence Staff]] akwi ọdọ 1984 na ti ọdọ 1990, ma'nyu ẹnẹka efu ami [[Supreme Military Council (Nigeria 1983)|Supreme Military Council]] eyi ọdọ 1984–1985, ma'nyu [[Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|Armed Forces Ruling Council]] eyi ọdọ 1985–1990.
== Abakwanẹ ọlayi ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
Ma bi Bali ojanẹ Langtang, [[Plateau State]] nwu akwọra Hassan Bali Tabut ma'nyu Yinkat Bali. I chi ichikulu eyi ẹdọ mẹfa nwu yi Mban, Langtang ma'nyu kwi 1955 lo ti 1960, i chi eyi ẹdọ mẹ gweji nwu yi ichikulu Kuru.
I chi [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] kwi ochu ẹlẹ ti ochu ẹjọ 1961. Akwi ochu ẹgweji 1961 ti ẹgweji 1963, i loti Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, ọmọ lẹ i wa chi lieutenant efu ọdọ1964.<ref>{{cite book|author=Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|title=Profiles of Members of the Armed Forces Ruling Council|publisher=Federal Ministry of Information & Culture|orig-year=1990|year=1992|page=13}}</ref>
== Ukọlọ ==
Bali became captain a year later in 1965. In 1966, he was battery commander and during the [[Nigerian Civil War]], he was a regimental commander. He was made major in 1968. Between 1970 and 1971, Bali was commander, Corps of Artillery and later became a colonel at the Second Infantry Division in Ibadan. In 1973, he was posted to [[Akure]] as the commander of the 9th Infantry Brigade, he was adjutant general Nigerian army in 1975, commander Corps of Artillery in 1976 and in 1978, he was the GOC of the [[1st Division (Nigeria)|First Infantry Division]], Kaduna. Prior to becoming Defense Minister in 1984, he was Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]] from 1981 to 1983<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji|access-date=20 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> and later director of army training and operations.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/domkat-bali-1940-2020/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Domkat Bali (1940 – 2020)|date=17 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref>
He resigned from public service in January 1990.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nigerian Military Chief Postpones Visit to U.S.|date=11 January 1990|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/11/world/nigerian-military-chief-postpones-visit-to-us.html|work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Domkat Bali, the General who broke taboo in Nigeria's military|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/12/04/domkat-bali-the-general-who-broke-taboo-in-nigerias-military/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last=Onanuga|first=Bayo|date=4 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> He was the Chairman of HFP Engineering, builders of Victoria Garden City, Lagos Nigeria.
In December 2010, he was selected by the Tarok kingmakers headed by the Madakin Langtang, HRH Daniel Lamda Bongtur to succeed the Lt. Hrm. Edward Cirdap Zhattau (oon.) as the Ponzhi Tarok, the paramount ruler of the Tarok people of plateau state. He was married to Esther Bali an educationist and they have two children, Nanna and Ponfa.
== Ukwu ==
Bali wa mu dẹnẹ okwu ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹlẹ efu ọdọ 2020.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ibrahim|first=El-ameen|title=Former Defence Minister Domkat Bali dies at 80|date=5 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/429520-former-defence-minister-domkat-bali-dies-at-80.html|work=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref>
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== Abakwanẹ ọlayi ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
Ma bi Bali ojanẹ Langtang, [[Plateau State]] nwu akwọra Hassan Bali Tabut ma'nyu Yinkat Bali. I chi ichikulu eyi ẹdọ mẹfa nwu yi Mban, Langtang ma'nyu kwi 1955 lo ti 1960, i chi eyi ẹdọ mẹ gweji nwu yi ichikulu Kuru.
I chi [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] kwi ochu ẹlẹ ti ochu ẹjọ 1961. Akwi ochu ẹgweji 1961 ti ẹgweji 1963, i loti Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, ọmọ lẹ i wa chi lieutenant efu ọdọ1964.<ref>{{cite book|author=Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|title=Profiles of Members of the Armed Forces Ruling Council|publisher=Federal Ministry of Information & Culture|orig-year=1990|year=1992|page=13}}</ref>
== Ukọlọ ==
Bali wa mu di captain anubi ki ọdọ ka le gwudu efu ọdọ1965. Efu 1966, onwu chi battery commander ma'nyu adiko ẹgba [[Nigerian Civil War]], onwu chi regimental commander. Ma mu du chi major efu ọdọ 1968. Alimeji 1970 ma'nyu 1971, Bali chi commander, Corps eyi ami Artillery ma'nyu ẹdẹpẹ imu di colonel yi ugbo Infantry Division eyi ekeji yi ojanẹ Ibadan. Efu ọdọ 1973, ukọlọ mu du loti [[Akure]] ọmọ lẹ i chi commander eyi 9th Infantry Brigade, i chi adjutant general eyi Nigeria army efu ọdọ 1975, Ẹnẹ ki ya du ọda eyi Corps eyi Artillery efu ọdọ 1976 ma'nyu efu ọdọ 1978, he was the GOC of the [[1st Division (Nigeria)|First Infantry Division]], Kaduna. Prior to becoming Defense Minister in 1984, he was Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]] from 1981 to 1983<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji|access-date=20 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> and later director of army training and operations.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/domkat-bali-1940-2020/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Domkat Bali (1940 – 2020)|date=17 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref>
He resigned from public service in January 1990.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nigerian Military Chief Postpones Visit to U.S.|date=11 January 1990|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/11/world/nigerian-military-chief-postpones-visit-to-us.html|work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Domkat Bali, the General who broke taboo in Nigeria's military|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/12/04/domkat-bali-the-general-who-broke-taboo-in-nigerias-military/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last=Onanuga|first=Bayo|date=4 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> He was the Chairman of HFP Engineering, builders of Victoria Garden City, Lagos Nigeria.
In December 2010, he was selected by the Tarok kingmakers headed by the Madakin Langtang, HRH Daniel Lamda Bongtur to succeed the Lt. Hrm. Edward Cirdap Zhattau (oon.) as the Ponzhi Tarok, the paramount ruler of the Tarok people of plateau state. He was married to Esther Bali an educationist and they have two children, Nanna and Ponfa.
== Ukwu ==
Bali wa mu dẹnẹ okwu ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹlẹ efu ọdọ 2020.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ibrahim|first=El-ameen|title=Former Defence Minister Domkat Bali dies at 80|date=5 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/429520-former-defence-minister-domkat-bali-dies-at-80.html|work=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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== Abakwanẹ ọlayi ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
Ma bi Bali ojanẹ Langtang, [[Plateau State]] nwu akwọra Hassan Bali Tabut ma'nyu Yinkat Bali. I chi ichikulu eyi ẹdọ mẹfa nwu yi Mban, Langtang ma'nyu kwi 1955 lo ti 1960, i chi eyi ẹdọ mẹ gweji nwu yi ichikulu Kuru.
I chi [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] kwi ochu ẹlẹ ti ochu ẹjọ 1961. Akwi ochu ẹgweji 1961 ti ẹgweji 1963, i loti Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, ọmọ lẹ i wa chi lieutenant efu ọdọ1964.<ref>{{cite book|author=Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|title=Profiles of Members of the Armed Forces Ruling Council|publisher=Federal Ministry of Information & Culture|orig-year=1990|year=1992|page=13}}</ref>
== Ukọlọ ==
Bali wa mu di captain anubi ki ọdọ ka le gwudu efu ọdọ1965. Efu 1966, onwu chi battery commander ma'nyu adiko ẹgba [[Nigerian Civil War]], onwu chi regimental commander. Ma mu du chi major efu ọdọ 1968. Alimeji 1970 ma'nyu 1971, Bali chi commander, Corps eyi ami Artillery ma'nyu ẹdẹpẹ imu di colonel yi ugbo Infantry Division eyi ekeji yi ojanẹ Ibadan. Efu ọdọ 1973, ukọlọ mu du loti [[Akure]] ọmọ lẹ i chi commander eyi 9th Infantry Brigade, i chi adjutant general eyi Nigeria army efu ọdọ 1975, Ẹnẹ ki ya du ọda eyi Corps eyi Artillery efu ọdọ 1976 ma'nyu efu ọdọ 1978, ọnwu chi GOC eyi [[1st Division (Nigeria)|First Infantry Division]], Kaduna. Takini iwa chi Defense Minister efu ọdọ 1984, i dọgba chi Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] a kwi ọdọ 1981 ti 1983<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji|access-date=20 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> ma'nyu anubi lẹ i mu di ẹnẹ kiya ka nwu ma ọna ku ma chele ugbo ku ma chi ukọchẹ eyi ami army ma'nyu ẹnwu eche.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/domkat-bali-1940-2020/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Domkat Bali (1940 – 2020)|date=17 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref>
He resigned from public service in January 1990.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nigerian Military Chief Postpones Visit to U.S.|date=11 January 1990|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/11/world/nigerian-military-chief-postpones-visit-to-us.html|work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Domkat Bali, the General who broke taboo in Nigeria's military|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/12/04/domkat-bali-the-general-who-broke-taboo-in-nigerias-military/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last=Onanuga|first=Bayo|date=4 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> He was the Chairman of HFP Engineering, builders of Victoria Garden City, Lagos Nigeria.
In December 2010, he was selected by the Tarok kingmakers headed by the Madakin Langtang, HRH Daniel Lamda Bongtur to succeed the Lt. Hrm. Edward Cirdap Zhattau (oon.) as the Ponzhi Tarok, the paramount ruler of the Tarok people of plateau state. He was married to Esther Bali an educationist and they have two children, Nanna and Ponfa.
== Ukwu ==
Bali wa mu dẹnẹ okwu ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹlẹ efu ọdọ 2020.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ibrahim|first=El-ameen|title=Former Defence Minister Domkat Bali dies at 80|date=5 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/429520-former-defence-minister-domkat-bali-dies-at-80.html|work=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref>
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== Abakwanẹ ọlayi ma'nyu ukọchẹ ==
Ma bi Bali ojanẹ Langtang, [[Plateau State]] nwu akwọra Hassan Bali Tabut ma'nyu Yinkat Bali. I chi ichikulu eyi ẹdọ mẹfa nwu yi Mban, Langtang ma'nyu kwi 1955 lo ti 1960, i chi eyi ẹdọ mẹ gweji nwu yi ichikulu Kuru.
I chi [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] kwi ochu ẹlẹ ti ochu ẹjọ 1961. Akwi ochu ẹgweji 1961 ti ẹgweji 1963, i loti Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, ọmọ lẹ i wa chi lieutenant efu ọdọ1964.<ref>{{cite book|author=Armed Forces Ruling Council (Nigeria)|title=Profiles of Members of the Armed Forces Ruling Council|publisher=Federal Ministry of Information & Culture|orig-year=1990|year=1992|page=13}}</ref>
== Ukọlọ ==
Bali wa mu di captain anubi ki ọdọ ka le gwudu efu ọdọ1965. Efu 1966, onwu chi battery commander ma'nyu adiko ẹgba [[Nigerian Civil War]], onwu chi regimental commander. Ma mu du chi major efu ọdọ 1968. Alimeji 1970 ma'nyu 1971, Bali chi commander, Corps eyi ami Artillery ma'nyu ẹdẹpẹ imu di colonel yi ugbo Infantry Division eyi ekeji yi ojanẹ Ibadan. Efu ọdọ 1973, ukọlọ mu du loti [[Akure]] ọmọ lẹ i chi commander eyi 9th Infantry Brigade, i chi adjutant general eyi Nigeria army efu ọdọ 1975, Ẹnẹ ki ya du ọda eyi Corps eyi Artillery efu ọdọ 1976 ma'nyu efu ọdọ 1978, ọnwu chi GOC eyi [[1st Division (Nigeria)|First Infantry Division]], Kaduna. Takini iwa chi Defense Minister efu ọdọ 1984, i dọgba chi Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] a kwi ọdọ 1981 ti 1983<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji|access-date=20 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/https://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> ma'nyu anubi lẹ i mu di ẹnẹ kiya ka nwu ma ọna ku ma chele ugbo ku ma chi ukọchẹ eyi ami army ma'nyu ẹnwu eche.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/domkat-bali-1940-2020/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Domkat Bali (1940 – 2020)|date=17 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref>
I wa ka kini onwu chi ukọlọ gẹ n efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ1990.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nigerian Military Chief Postpones Visit to U.S.|date=11 January 1990|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/11/world/nigerian-military-chief-postpones-visit-to-us.html|work=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Domkat Bali, the General who broke taboo in Nigeria's military|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/12/04/domkat-bali-the-general-who-broke-taboo-in-nigerias-military/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last=Onanuga|first=Bayo|date=4 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> onwu chi Chairman eyi HFP Engineering, builders eyi Victoria Garden City, Lagos Nigeria.
Efu ọdọ 2010 efu ochu ẹgweji, Amibo ku ma du onẹ j'onu Tarok ki agboji ma kọ Madakin Langtang ma fu du datẹ, HRH Daniel Lamda Bongtur ki ch'onwu akoji Lt. Hrm. Edward Cirdap Zhattau (oon.) ki mu di Ponzhi Tarok, ẹnẹ ki ya chi onu amibo Tarok ku ma di ojanẹ plateau. Odu oya ki nẹ chi Esther Bali i chi ẹnẹ ki du ña eyi am'ibo kuma kónẹ ẹnwu, ma ni ami ọma meji, Nanna ma'nyu Ponfa.
== Ukwu ==
Bali wa mu dẹnẹ okwu ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu mi ẹlẹ efu ọdọ 2020.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ibrahim|first=El-ameen|title=Former Defence Minister Domkat Bali dies at 80|date=5 December 2020|access-date=29 August 2024|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/429520-former-defence-minister-domkat-bali-dies-at-80.html|work=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref>
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ was a civi servant. In 1966 he had been appointed a Commissioner by [[Ironsi]] to assist in reviewing unification of the regional public services.<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 he had been appointed a Commissioner by [[Ironsi]] to assist in reviewing unification of the regional public services.<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 he had been appointed a Commissioner by [[Ironsi]] che mo'wn chì kì sì ó commissioner Ki bumi chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja"to assist in reviewing unification of the regional public services.<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja"to assist in reviewing unification of the regional public services.<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa."His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja."The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo éfu ọdọ The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo éfu ọdọ 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo éfu ọdọ 1979 kú ma chì vótu yẹ agbojì presìtẹ́tal ene kì jẹ chî alajì presidential election was won by Alhaji [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo éfu ọdọ 1979 kú ma chì vótu yẹ agbojì presìtẹ́tal ene kì jẹ chî alajì [[Shehu Shagari]], although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo éfu ọdọ 1979 kú ma chì vótu yẹ agbojì presìtẹ́tal ene kì jẹ chî alajì [[Shehu Shagari]], Abọjé k’i jẹ lẹ, am’enẹ dabí n’u, nolu k’i k’ọmọ t’itakpa Ani t’uchẹ am’ivoto ki m’ẹrụ lẹ, ki kọ kã: ‘ẹnẹ ki a d’ọwọ t’u n’e jẹ n’i n’idọ k’ókáà ef’idọ ef’ivoto ki am’aja chẹ, ef’anẹ am’enẹ k’idọ mẹji ef’idọ mẹta (2/3) am’anẹ Nigeria kpa.’"although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{about||the American writer, musician and explorer|Michael Stuart Ani}}{{EngvarB|date=October 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Michael Ani|image=|office1=Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission|term_start1=15 November 1976|term_end1=1979|predecessor1=[[Eyo Esua]]|successor1=[[Victor Ovie Whisky]]|birth_date=30 November 1917|birth_place=[[Cross River State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=18 December 1985 (age 68)<ref>{{cite book|title=Nigeria Year Book|date=1987|publisher=Times Press|location=Nigeria}}</ref>|party=|Educational background=}} '''Michael Ani''' {{Audio|Ig-Michael Ani.ogg|listen|help=no}} (30 November 1917 – 18 December 1985) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] to conduct elections leading to the [[Nigerian Second Republic]], which was inaugurated on 1 October 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>
Michael Ani í ché am’úché-ìjọ̀bà éfu ọdọ 1966 kì [[Ironsi]] chì ọ́wn kì sì ó commissioner Ki bóò chatẹ́ko k'i dẹju t'udama am'ukọlọ am'aja".<ref>{{cite book|page=76|title=Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966–1976)|author=Max Siollun|publisher=Algora Publishing|year=2009|isbn=978-0-87586-708-3|author-link=Max Siollun}}</ref> I nọmọ k'i ch'aboji ọdọ 1976 ọgba k'i f'ukọlọ gomẹnti chẹ́ kpa . Am'ukọlọ ama k'i ch'aboji am'enẹ ogwu nyọ kemẹ́le ki Federal Electoral Commission nọmọ k'u chẹ n'ọjọ kọkọla n'ẹlẹ n'ochu k'égwa n'ẹyẹ n'ọdọ 1976 n'i chẹ: ech'ivoto, ekp'anẹ am'enẹ ki a du kọ am'aboji, kpai ekọ odu am'otogba am'aja.<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88 88]|title=Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition|author=Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw|publisher=Africa World Press|year=1998|isbn=0-86543-642-8|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/illusionsofpower00ihon/page/88}}</ref> éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo éfu ọdọ 1979 kú ma chì vótu yẹ agbojì presìtẹ́tal ene kì jẹ chî alajì [[Shehu Shagari]], Abọjé k’i jẹ lẹ, am’enẹ dabí n’u, nolu k’i k’ọmọ t’itakpa Ani t’uchẹ am’ivoto ki m’ẹrụ lẹ, ki kọ kã: ‘ẹnẹ ki a d’ọwọ t’u n’e jẹ n’i n’idọ k’ókáà ef’idọ ef’ivoto ki am’aja chẹ, ef’anẹ am’enẹ k’idọ mẹji ef’idọ mẹta (2/3) am’anẹ Nigeria kpa.’ .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong was admitted to the [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] in January 1964. He did not complete the course with his original class because of the crisis of 1966. He returned to the NDA after the war and was commissioned in August 1970, with loss of seniority.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Promoted to Colonel, Archibong was appointed Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] in January 1984 following the coup in which General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] took power, and held the position until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Promoted to Brigadier, Archibong was the Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 16 January 1988 to 1 January 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> He was principal staff officer to the Chief of General Staff when he died on 11 March 1990 in a car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong was admitted to the [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] in January 1964. He did not complete the course with his original class because of the crisis of 1966. He returned to the NDA after the war and was commissioned in August 1970, with loss of seniority.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Promoted to Colonel, Archibong was appointed Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] in January 1984 following the coup in which General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] took power, and held the position until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Promoted to Brigadier, Archibong was the Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 16 January 1988 to 1 January 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> He was principal staff officer to the Chief of General Staff when he died on 11 March 1990 in a car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai did not complete the course with his original class because of the crisis of 1966. He returned to the NDA after the war and was commissioned in August 1970, with loss of seniority.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Promoted to Colonel, Archibong was appointed Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] in January 1984 following the coup in which General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] took power, and held the position until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Promoted to Brigadier, Archibong was the Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 16 January 1988 to 1 January 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> He was principal staff officer to the Chief of General Staff when he died on 11 March 1990 in a car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. He returned to the NDA after the war and was commissioned in August 1970, with loss of seniority.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Promoted to Colonel, Archibong was appointed Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] in January 1984 following the coup in which General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] took power, and held the position until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Promoted to Brigadier, Archibong was the Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 16 January 1988 to 1 January 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> He was principal staff officer to the Chief of General Staff when he died on 11 March 1990 in a car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Promoted to Colonel, Archibong was appointed Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] in January 1984 following the coup in which General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] took power, and held the position until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Promoted to Brigadier, Archibong was the Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 16 January 1988 to 1 January 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> He was principal staff officer to the Chief of General Staff when he died on 11 March 1990 in a car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> ma mu du nyọgba ti uña eyi Colonel, Archibong nwọ mu di Gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1984 t'ubi coup eyi ki agboji Gen.[[Muhammadu Buhari]] du gbi ukpahi, ma'nyu i nwọ nyu uña lẹ gbo wa ti ọdọ 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Promoted to Brigadier, Archibong was the Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 16 January 1988 to 1 January 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> He was principal staff officer to the Chief of General Staff when he died on 11 March 1990 in a car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> ma mu du nyọgba ti uña eyi Colonel, Archibong nwọ mu di Gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1984 t'ubi coup eyi ki agboji Gen.[[Muhammadu Buhari]] du gbi ukpahi, ma'nyu i nwọ nyu uña lẹ gbo wa ti ọdọ 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Ma mu du le nyọgba nah chi Brigadier, Archibong mu di ẹnẹ kiya nẹma le yi uña eyi ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] kwi 16 Ochu ejeodudu 1988 ti 1 ochu ejeodudu 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> onwu chi principal staff officer nwu Chief eyi General Staff ẹgba ki wa kwu ọjọ kẹ 11 ochu ẹkẹta ọdọ 1990 efu uchobi moto oji ikpadala eyi Lagos-Ibadan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> There were no witnesses and no other injuries, leading to rumors that his death was not accidental.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> ma mu du nyọgba ti uña eyi Colonel, Archibong nwọ mu di Gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1984 t'ubi coup eyi ki agboji Gen.[[Muhammadu Buhari]] du gbi ukpahi, ma'nyu i nwọ nyu uña lẹ gbo wa ti ọdọ 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Ma mu du le nyọgba nah chi Brigadier, Archibong mu di ẹnẹ kiya nẹma le yi uña eyi ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] kwi 16 Ochu ejeodudu 1988 ti 1 ochu ejeodudu 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> onwu chi principal staff officer nwu Chief eyi General Staff ẹgba ki wa kwu ọjọ kẹ 11 ochu ẹkẹta ọdọ 1990 efu uchobi moto oji ikpadala eyi Lagos-Ibadan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Ẹgba ki ẹnwu lẹ wa che yi i nẹnẹ du ki dọmọ ki li n ma'nyu i nẹnẹ du ki la chi agbe'n, elẹ jenwù ami amonẹ ku ma ka kini uchobi lẹ icheyi achigili abẹki agbajiko'n.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> The Patrick Dan Archibong Barracks - Calabar was named after him, but later reverted to its location name.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 October 1943 – 11 March 1990) was a Nigerian soldier who was Military Governor of [[Cross River State]] from May 1984 until 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> ma mu du nyọgba ti uña eyi Colonel, Archibong nwọ mu di Gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1984 t'ubi coup eyi ki agboji Gen.[[Muhammadu Buhari]] du gbi ukpahi, ma'nyu i nwọ nyu uña lẹ gbo wa ti ọdọ 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Ma mu du le nyọgba nah chi Brigadier, Archibong mu di ẹnẹ kiya nẹma le yi uña eyi ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] kwi 16 Ochu ejeodudu 1988 ti 1 ochu ejeodudu 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> onwu chi principal staff officer nwu Chief eyi General Staff ẹgba ki wa kwu ọjọ kẹ 11 ochu ẹkẹta ọdọ 1990 efu uchobi moto oji ikpadala eyi Lagos-Ibadan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Ẹgba ki ẹnwu lẹ wa che yi i nẹnẹ du ki dọmọ ki li n ma'nyu i nẹnẹ du ki la chi agbe'n, elẹ jenwù ami amonẹ ku ma ka kini uchobi lẹ icheyi achigili abẹki agbajiko'n.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Barrack eyi ku ma dọki Patrick Dan Archibong ki di Calabar chi todu nwu madu kọ alu lẹ.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 Ochu ẹgwa 1943 – 11 Ochu ẹta 1990) chi choja eyi a Nigeria ki nwọ wa chi gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] kwi ochu ẹlu 1984 gbo ati 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> ma mu du nyọgba ti uña eyi Colonel, Archibong nwọ mu di Gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1984 t'ubi coup eyi ki agboji Gen.[[Muhammadu Buhari]] du gbi ukpahi, ma'nyu i nwọ nyu uña lẹ gbo wa ti ọdọ 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Ma mu du le nyọgba nah chi Brigadier, Archibong mu di ẹnẹ kiya nẹma le yi uña eyi ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] kwi 16 Ochu ejeodudu 1988 ti 1 ochu ejeodudu 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> onwu chi principal staff officer nwu Chief eyi General Staff ẹgba ki wa kwu ọjọ kẹ 11 ochu ẹkẹta ọdọ 1990 efu uchobi moto oji ikpadala eyi Lagos-Ibadan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Ẹgba ki ẹnwu lẹ wa che yi i nẹnẹ du ki dọmọ ki li n ma'nyu i nẹnẹ du ki la chi agbe'n, elẹ jenwù ami amonẹ ku ma ka kini uchobi lẹ icheyi achigili abẹki agbajiko'n.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Barrack eyi ku ma dọki Patrick Dan Archibong ki di Calabar chi todu nwu madu kọ alu lẹ.<ref name="nowa" />
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{{Short description|Nigerian soldier}}{{distinguish|Daniel Archibong (American football)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Dan Patrick Archibong|honorific_prefix=[[Brigadier General]]|image=Patrick Dan Archibong.jpg|office1=[[Governor of Cross River State]]|term_start1=May 1984|term_end1=1986|predecessor1=[[Donald Etiebet]]|successor1=[[Eben Ibim Princewill]]|birth_date=4 October 1943|birth_place=|death_date={{death date and age|df=y|1990|3|11|1943|10|4}}<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine|date=1991|publisher=Newswatch Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8SVBAQAAIAAJ|access-date=2015-02-20}}</ref>|party=|spouse=Mrs Florence Dan-Archibong|children=6, including [[Arthur Javis Archibong]]|allegiance={{flag |Nigeria}}|branch=[[File: Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg|28px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-6.svg|20px]] [[Brigadier General]]|alma_mater=[[Nigerian Defence Academy]], [[Zaria]]}} '''Dan Patrick Archibong''' (4 Ochu ẹgwa efu ọdọ 1943 – 11 Ochu ẹta efu ọdọ 1990) chi choja eyi Nigeria ki nwọ wa chi gọbina eyi choja gẹ yi [[Cross River State]] kwi ochu ẹlu 1984 gbo ati 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref><ref name="Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria 1967">{{cite web|title=Brief History of Cross-River State:: Nigeria Information & Guide|website=Enterprise, Awards, Innovation, Events, Brands, info - NigeriaGalleria|date=1967-05-27|url=https://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Nigeria/States_Nigeria/Cross-River/Brief-History-of-Cross-River-State.html|access-date=2023-06-08}}</ref>
Archibong chẹnẹ ku ma gba tefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy]] (NDA), [[Kaduna (city)|Kaduna]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1964. I chekpa kpai am'ibo lo nwu kpama chanẹ n todu aka'nya uja ki dẹ efu ọdọ 1966 lẹ. I dabi wa ugbo NDA anubi ki ogwu lẹ mu da, ma le wa mu uña du nwu anubi ki ẹnẹ ki tọgba nwu ka kwu efu ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1970.<ref name="nowa">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/barrack7.htm|title=BARRACKS: THE HISTORY BEHIND THOSE NAMES (PART 7 – EPILOGUE Section 2)|author=Nowa Omoigui|date=June 14, 2003|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> ma mu du nyọgba ti uña eyi Colonel, Archibong nwọ mu di Gọbina eyi choja eyi [[Cross River State]] efu ochu ejeodudu ọdọ 1984 t'ubi coup eyi ki agboji Gen.[[Muhammadu Buhari]] du gbi ukpahi, ma'nyu i nwọ nyu uña lẹ gbo wa ti ọdọ 1986.<ref name="Nigerian Federal States" />
Ma mu du le nyọgba nah chi Brigadier, Archibong mu di ẹnẹ kiya nẹma le yi uña eyi ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] kwi 16 Ochu ejeodudu 1988 ti 1 ochu ejeodudu 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm|title=Department of Joint Studies|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> onwu chi principal staff officer nwu Chief eyi General Staff ẹgba ki wa kwu ọjọ kẹ 11 ochu ẹkẹta ọdọ 1990 efu uchobi moto oji ikpadala eyi Lagos-Ibadan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unn.edu.ng/home/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=15462&Itemid=306|title=Corruption in the Government Circle|publisher=Chuka Educational Publishers|year=2007|author=B.A, Amujiri|access-date=2010-06-04}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Ẹgba ki ẹnwu lẹ wa che yi i nẹnẹ du ki dọmọ ki li n ma'nyu i nẹnẹ du ki la chi agbe'n, elẹ jenwù ami amonẹ ku ma ka kini uchobi lẹ icheyi achigili abẹki agbajiko'n.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/oduyela/081603.html|title=A CHRONICLE OF UNRESOLVED MURDER CASES IN NIGERIA|work=NigeriaWorld|date=August 16, 2003|author=Seyi Oduyela|access-date=2010-06-04}}</ref> Barrack eyi ku ma dọki Patrick Dan Archibong ki di Calabar chi todu nwu madu kọ alu lẹ.<ref name="nowa" />
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'''Joshua Umaru Anaja''' was the military governor of [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]] from July 1978 to October 1979 during the military regime of General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]].<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch|date=1986|volume=3|publisher=Newswatch Communications|issn=0189-8892|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wCBBAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=2014-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
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On 1 October 1979, he handed over the governorship to the elected civilian governor [[Solomon Lar]], who assured him that his government would inherit any realistic obligations made by the out-going military government.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=Rayfield At Last
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Promoted to Brigadier, Anaja was Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 1 February 1984 to 25 May 1985.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm
|title=DEPARTMENT OF JOINT STUDIES
|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji
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'''Joshua Umaru Anaja''' chi ẹnẹ ki chi gọbina eyi choja ki gwo ji ọfẹ [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]] kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 1978 gbo ati ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979 adiko ẹgba eyi military regime of General [[Olusegun Obasanjo]].<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch|date=1986|volume=3|publisher=Newswatch Communications|issn=0189-8892|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wCBBAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=2014-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
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|accessdate=2010-05-20}}</ref>
On 1 October 1979, he handed over the governorship to the elected civilian governor [[Solomon Lar]], who assured him that his government would inherit any realistic obligations made by the out-going military government.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=Rayfield At Last
|work=Solomon Lar Centre
|accessdate=2010-05-20}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Promoted to Brigadier, Anaja was Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 1 February 1984 to 25 May 1985.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=DEPARTMENT OF JOINT STUDIES
|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji
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'''Joshua Umaru Anaja''' chi ẹnẹ ki chi gọbina eyi choja ki gwo ji ọfẹ [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]] kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 1978 gbo ati ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979 adiko ẹgba eyi ọda choja doji ọfẹ gọmẹti, ẹgba eyi Gen.[[Olusegun Obasanjo]].<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch|date=1986|volume=3|publisher=Newswatch Communications|issn=0189-8892|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wCBBAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=2014-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
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Ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979, he handed over the governorship to the elected civilian governor [[Solomon Lar]], who assured him that his government would inherit any realistic obligations made by the out-going military government.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.solomonlarcentre.org/rorayfield3.html
|title=Rayfield At Last
|work=Solomon Lar Centre
|accessdate=2010-05-20}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Promoted to Brigadier, Anaja was Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 1 February 1984 to 25 May 1985.<ref>{{cite web
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'''Joshua Umaru Anaja''' chi ẹnẹ ki chi gọbina eyi choja ki gwo ji ọfẹ [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]] kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 1978 gbo ati ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979 adiko ẹgba eyi ọda choja doji ọfẹ gọmẹti, ẹgba eyi Gen.[[Olusegun Obasanjo]].<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch|date=1986|volume=3|publisher=Newswatch Communications|issn=0189-8892|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wCBBAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=2014-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
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Ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979, i mu uña du nwu ẹnẹ ki du efu uja'ibe lẹ ẹgba ku ma chi uja'ibe eyi gọbina, odu ẹnẹ lẹ la kọ [[Solomon Lar]], who assured him that his government would inherit any realistic obligations made by the out-going military government.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.solomonlarcentre.org/rorayfield3.html
|title=Rayfield At Last
|work=Solomon Lar Centre
|accessdate=2010-05-20}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Promoted to Brigadier, Anaja was Director of the Department of Joint Studies at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from 1 February 1984 to 25 May 1985.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=DEPARTMENT OF JOINT STUDIES
|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji
|accessdate=2010-05-20}}</ref>
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'''Joshua Umaru Anaja''' chi ẹnẹ ki chi gọbina eyi choja ki gwo ji ọfẹ [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]] kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 1978 gbo ati ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979 adiko ẹgba eyi ọda choja doji ọfẹ gọmẹti, ẹgba eyi Gen.[[Olusegun Obasanjo]].<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Newswatch|date=1986|volume=3|publisher=Newswatch Communications|issn=0189-8892|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wCBBAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=2014-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
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Ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979, i mu uña du nwu ẹnẹ ki du efu uja'ibe lẹ ẹgba ku ma chi uja'ibe eyi gọbina, odu ẹnẹ lẹ la kọ [[Solomon Lar]], ki ka nwu ka kini ẹ nwu du ki gọmẹti ẹnwu ka kini ma che abẹki ukọlọ ku ma na che takini iwa oji ede ma fu wu chekpa ki kpoji kpakpo made by the out-going military government.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=DEPARTMENT OF JOINT STUDIES
|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji
|accessdate=2010-05-20}}</ref>
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Ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979, i mu uña du nwu ẹnẹ ki du efu uja'ibe lẹ ẹgba ku ma chi uja'ibe eyi gọbina, odu ẹnẹ lẹ la kọ [[Solomon Lar]], ki ka nwu ka kini ẹ nwu du ki gọmẹti ẹnwu ka kini ma che abẹki ukọlọ ku ma na che takini iwa oji ede ma fu wu chekpa ki kpoji kpakpo made by the.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.solomonlarcentre.org/rorayfield3.html
|title=Rayfield At Last
|work=Solomon Lar Centre
|accessdate=2010-05-20}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
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Ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979, i mu uña du nwu ẹnẹ ki du efu uja'ibe lẹ ẹgba ku ma chi uja'ibe eyi gọbina, odu ẹnẹ lẹ la kọ [[Solomon Lar]], ki ka nwu ka kini ẹ nwu du ki gọmẹti ẹnwu ka kini ma che abẹki ukọlọ ku ma na che takini iwa oji ede ma fu wu chekpa ki kpoji kpakpo.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=Rayfield At Last
|work=Solomon Lar Centre
|accessdate=2010-05-20}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
ma mu du nyọgba ti uña Brigadier, Anaja che chi Director eyi ugbo ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] akwi ọjọ eju'odudu ochu ẹkeji ọdọ 1984 gbo ati Ọjọ ki ochu ẹlu nolu ogwu nyọwọ mi ẹlu efu ọdọ 1985.<ref>{{cite web
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[[Category:Nigerian generals]]
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Ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1979, i mu uña du nwu ẹnẹ ki du efu uja'ibe lẹ ẹgba ku ma chi uja'ibe eyi gọbina, odu ẹnẹ lẹ la kọ [[Solomon Lar]], ki ka nwu ka kini ẹ nwu du ki gọmẹti ẹnwu ka kini ma che abẹki ukọlọ ku ma na che takini iwa oji ede ma fu wu chekpa ki kpoji kpakpo.<ref>{{cite web
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ma mu du nyọgba ti uña Brigadier, Anaja che chi agbọji ki ya nẹ ma le yi ugbo ugwẹta ukọchẹ yi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] akwi ọjọ eju'odudu ochu ẹkeji ọdọ 1984 gbo ati Ọjọ ki ochu ẹlu nolu ogwu nyọwọ mi ẹlu efu ọdọ 1985.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/College_Dept/DJS.htm
|title=DEPARTMENT OF JOINT STUDIES
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{{Short description|Nigerian politician}}{{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|office1=Military Administrator of Katsina State|term_start1=9 December 1993|term_end1=22 August 1996|predecessor1=[[Saidu Barda]]|successor1=[[Samaila Bature Chamah]]|birth_date=|birth_place=|death_date=|party=}} '''Emmanuel A. Acholonu'''{{Audio|LL-Q33578_(ibo)-Goodymeraj-Emmanuel_Acholonu.wav|Listen|help=no}} is a retired Commodore in the [[Nigerian Navy]] and the former Administrator of [[Katsina State]] in [[Nigeria]] from December 1993 to August 1996 during the military regime of General [[Sani Abacha]].<ref name="wstate">{{cite web|url=https://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian States|publisher=World Statesmen|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref><ref name="Katsina State Government 2016">{{cite web|title=Government|website=Katsina State Government|date=2016-03-14|url=https://katsinastate.gov.ng/government/|access-date=2023-06-11|archive-date=2023-06-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230611192243/https://katsinastate.gov.ng/government/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Lt, Commander, Acholonu was Directing Staff Junior Division Navy at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]] from August 1986 – May 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Appointed governor of Katsina State in December 1993 after the coup that brought General Sani Abacha to power, Group Captain Acholonu defined improvements in water and education as his primary objectives.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
In 1996 he said a law making it illegal to withdraw girls from schools would soon be enacted.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
In September 1998, General [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] appointed him a member of the military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
After the return to democracy in 1999, Acholonu was required to retire, as were all other former military administrators.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Appointed governor of Katsina State in December 1993 after the coup that brought General Sani Abacha to power, Group Captain Acholonu defined improvements in water and education as his primary objectives.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
In 1996 he said a law making it illegal to withdraw girls from schools would soon be enacted.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
In September 1998, General [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] appointed him a member of the military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
After the return to democracy in 1999, Acholonu was required to retire, as were all other former military administrators.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Appointed governor of Katsina State in December 1993 after the coup that brought General Sani Abacha to power, Group Captain Acholonu defined improvements in water and education as his primary objectives.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
In 1996 he said a law making it illegal to withdraw girls from schools would soon be enacted.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
In September 1998, General [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] appointed him a member of the military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
After the return to democracy in 1999, Acholonu was required to retire, as were all other former military administrators.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Ma mu uña eyi gọbina ojanẹ Katsina State efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 anubi coup eyi ki du Gen. Sani Abacha w'ukpahi, Captain Acholonu mu du chi ẹnwu otila abẹki ẹnwu eju'odudu kiya che chi alu ki ya neke chi unyọga eyi omi ọmẹmẹlẹ ma'nyu ukọchẹ Ọtakada.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
In 1996 he said a law making it illegal to withdraw girls from schools would soon be enacted.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
In September 1998, General [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] appointed him a member of the military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
After the return to democracy in 1999, Acholonu was required to retire, as were all other former military administrators.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Ma mu uña eyi gọbina ojanẹ Katsina State efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 anubi coup eyi ki du Gen. Sani Abacha w'ukpahi, Captain Acholonu mu du chi ẹnwu otila abẹki ẹnwu eju'odudu kiya che chi alu ki ya neke chi unyọga eyi omi ọmẹmẹlẹ ma'nyu ukọchẹ Ọtakada.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
Efu ọdọ 1996 i kakini ọda eyi kiya jẹ nwu ki chi ẹnwu amu nwu ẹnẹ du kiya tene edu ọma onobulẹ tanẹ kwi efu ichikulu tẹ.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
In September 1998, General [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] appointed him a member of the military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
After the return to democracy in 1999, Acholonu was required to retire, as were all other former military administrators.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Ma mu uña eyi gọbina ojanẹ Katsina State efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 anubi coup eyi ki du Gen. Sani Abacha w'ukpahi, Captain Acholonu mu du chi ẹnwu otila abẹki ẹnwu eju'odudu kiya che chi alu ki ya neke chi unyọga eyi omi ọmẹmẹlẹ ma'nyu ukọchẹ Ọtakada.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
Efu ọdọ 1996 i kakini ọda eyi kiya jẹ nwu ki chi ẹnwu amu nwu ẹnẹ du kiya tene edu ọma onobulẹ tanẹ kwi efu ichikulu tẹ.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
Efu ochu ẹla ọdọ 1998, Gen. [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] mu uña eyi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
Anubi ki democracy dabi wa efu ọdọ 1999, i mu di ẹnwu otila nwu Acholonu ki du ukọlọ tanẹ dabi alu ki am'ibo ku ma chi choja kwubi gba ku ma gwu oji ọfẹ adu tanẹ gba.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian politician}}{{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|office1=Military Administrator of Katsina State|term_start1=9 December 1993|term_end1=22 August 1996|predecessor1=[[Saidu Barda]]|successor1=[[Samaila Bature Chamah]]|birth_date=|birth_place=|death_date=|party=}} '''Emmanuel A. Acholonu'''{{Audio|LL-Q33578_(ibo)-Goodymeraj-Emmanuel_Acholonu.wav|Listen|help=no}} chi ẹnẹ ki chùkọlọ kpa ki ni uña eyi Commodore efu [[Nigerian Navy]] ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki chi Administrator eyi [[Katsina State]] efu [[Nigeria]] kwobi, akwi ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 gbo a ti ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1996 adiko ẹgba ki ami choja doji ọfẹ ẹgba eyi General [[Sani Abacha]].<ref name="wstate">{{cite web|url=https://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian States|publisher=World Statesmen|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref><ref name="Katsina State Government 2016">{{cite web|title=Government|website=Katsina State Government|date=2016-03-14|url=https://katsinastate.gov.ng/government/|access-date=2023-06-11|archive-date=2023-06-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230611192243/https://katsinastate.gov.ng/government/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Ma mu uña eyi gọbina ojanẹ Katsina State efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 anubi coup eyi ki du Gen. Sani Abacha w'ukpahi, Captain Acholonu mu du chi ẹnwu otila abẹki ẹnwu eju'odudu kiya che chi alu ki ya neke chi unyọga eyi omi ọmẹmẹlẹ ma'nyu ukọchẹ Ọtakada.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
Efu ọdọ 1996 i kakini ọda eyi kiya jẹ nwu ki chi ẹnwu amu nwu ẹnẹ du kiya tene edu ọma onobulẹ tanẹ kwi efu ichikulu tẹ.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
Efu ochu ẹla ọdọ 1998, Gen. [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] mu uña eyi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
Anubi ki democracy dabi wa efu ọdọ 1999, i mu di ẹnwu otila nwu Acholonu ki du ukọlọ tanẹ dabi alu ki am'ibo ku ma chi choja kwubi gba ku ma gwu oji ọfẹ adu tanẹ gba.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian politician}}{{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|office1=Military Administrator of Katsina State|term_start1=9 December 1993|term_end1=22 August 1996|predecessor1=[[Saidu Barda]]|successor1=[[Samaila Bature Chamah]]|birth_date=|birth_place=|death_date=|party=}} '''Emmanuel A. Acholonu'''{{Audio|LL-Q33578_(ibo)-Goodymeraj-Emmanuel_Acholonu.wav|Listen|help=no}} chi ẹnẹ ki chùkọlọ kpa ki ni uña eyi Commodore efu [[Nigerian Navy]] ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki chi Administrator eyi [[Katsina State]] efu [[Nigeria]] kwobi, akwi ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 gbo a ti ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1996 adiko ẹgba ki ami choja doji ọfẹ ẹgba eyi Gen. [[Sani Abacha]].<ref name="wstate">{{cite web|url=https://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian States|publisher=World Statesmen|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref><ref name="Katsina State Government 2016">{{cite web|title=Government|website=Katsina State Government|date=2016-03-14|url=https://katsinastate.gov.ng/government/|access-date=2023-06-11|archive-date=2023-06-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230611192243/https://katsinastate.gov.ng/government/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Lt, Commander, Acholonu chi ẹnẹ ki ya ni ami ibo ukọlọ eyi Junior Division Navy le yi ugbo [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji]] a kwi ochu ẹjọ ọdọ 1986 – ochu ẹlu ọdọ 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|title=List of Directing Staff|publisher=Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji, Nigeria|access-date=2010-05-29|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123613/https://nigerianafcsc.org/CIs_DS/Maritime_Directing_Staff.htm|archive-date=2011-07-27}}</ref>
Ma mu uña eyi gọbina ojanẹ Katsina State efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1993 anubi coup eyi ki du Gen. Sani Abacha w'ukpahi, Captain Acholonu mu du chi ẹnwu otila abẹki ẹnwu eju'odudu kiya che chi alu ki ya neke chi unyọga eyi omi ọmẹmẹlẹ ma'nyu ukọchẹ Ọtakada.<ref>{{cite book|page=194|title=Nigeria: a viable black power : resources, potentials & challenges|last=Fejokwu|first=Law C.|publisher=Polcom Press|year=1996|isbn=978-31594-1-0}}</ref>
Efu ọdọ 1996 i kakini ọda eyi kiya jẹ nwu ki chi ẹnwu amu nwu ẹnẹ du kiya tene edu ọma onobulẹ tanẹ kwi efu ichikulu tẹ.<ref>{{cite book|page=440|title=Women and work in northern Nigeria: transcending boundaries|last=Pittin|first=Renée Ilene|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2002|isbn=0-333-98456-0}}</ref>
Efu ochu ẹla ọdọ 1998, Gen. [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] mu uña eyi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo military Provisional Ruling Council.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/irinw298.html|title=IRIN-WA Update 298 of Events in West Africa, (Friday)|date=1998-09-18|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
Anubi ki democracy dabi wa efu ọdọ 1999, i mu di ẹnwu otila nwu Acholonu ki du ukọlọ tanẹ dabi alu ki am'ibo ku ma chi choja kwubi gba ku ma gwu oji ọfẹ adu tanẹ gba.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205021031/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AlukoArchives/message/25|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-12-05|work=Nigerian Democratic Movement (NDM)|title=Obasanjo Hires & Fires|date=1999-07-01|access-date=2010-05-29}}</ref>
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'''Maikanti Kachalla Baru''' (7 July 1959 – 29 May 2020) was a Nigerian [[engineer]], crude oil marketer and the 18th Group Managing Director of the Nigeria's state oil firm, [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] (NNPC). He served in the position from July 2016 to July 2019 and had previously served as the Group General Manager (GGM) of National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref name=PT1>{{cite news|title=10 things to know about new NNPC GMD, Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/206418-biography-10-things-know-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-kacalla-baru.html|work=[[Premium Times]]|access-date=29 August 2024|date=4 July 2016|last=Emmanuel|first=Ogala}}</ref> Baru was a fellow of [[Nigerian Society of Engineers]] and Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Maikanti Baru|url=http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|publisher=CSR-in-Action|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725090456/http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Early life and education==
Baru was born in July 1959 in [[Misau]], [[Bauchi State]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BARU, Dr Maikanti Kacalla|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/baru-dr-maikanti-kacalla/|last=Martins|first=Ameh|date=8 July 2019|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He attended Federal Government College, [[Jos]] for his secondary education where he graduated in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|publisher=CWC - Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition|access-date=30 May 2020|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920150015/https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He obtained his bachelor of engineering degree from [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1982 and a doctorate in [[Computer-aided engineering|Computer Aided Engineering]] from the [[University of Sussex]].<ref name="PT1"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|publisher=African Refiners Association|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725084956/https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Career and death==
Baru worked with the Jos Steel Rolling Company for three years from 1988 before he left to join the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] in 1991 as an Engineering Manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=African Refiners Association|url=https://afrra.org/en|website=African Refiners Association|access-date=29 May 2020}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He held various positions within the organization including general manager, Gas Development Division from 1997 to 1999 and briefly as executive director, operations Nigeria Gas Company (NGC) in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=http://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?id=231|publisher=Nigerian Academy of Engineering|access-date=25 July 2019}} {{Dead link|date=August 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Chief Technical Negotiator on the [[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.<ref name=PT1/> He was also a GGM, National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref>{{cite web|title=NNPC Shake-Up: New Senior Management Appointed|publisher=Petroleum Africa|date=9 July 2019|url=https://www.petroleumafrica.com/nnpc-shake-up-new-senior-management-appointed/|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He once served as GGM, Liquefied Natural Gas.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile Of New NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|date=5 July 2016|website=Abusidiqu|access-date=29 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105134406/https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|archive-date=5 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Baru was appointed as the 18th Group Managing Director of NNPC, on 4 July 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-appoints-baru-nnpc-gmd/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last1=Nwabughiogu|first1=Levinus|last2=Obasi|first2=Sebastine|last3=Eboh|first3=Mike|title=Buhari appoints Baru NNPC GMD|date=5 July 2016|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref>
On reaching the statutory age of 60, he retired on 7 July 2019 and was succeeded by [[Mele Kyari]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Buhari appoints Mele Kyari as new NNPC GMD, seven COOs|date=20 June 2019|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-new-nnpc-gmd.html|last=Adugbo|first=Daniel|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref>
Baru died on Friday, 29 May 2020 from [[COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://persecondnews.com/2020/05/30/revealed-ex-nnpc-gmd-baru-died-of-covid-19/|title=Revealed: Ex-NNPC GMD, Baru, died of COVID-19|date=30 May 2020|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-NNPC GMD Maikanti Baru is dead|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/395230-ex-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru-is-dead.html|work=Premium Times|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Tijani|first=Mayowa|title=Maikanti Baru, former NNPC GMD, is dead|date=30 May 2020|url=https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-maikanti-baru-former-nnpc-gmd-is-dead|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref>
==References==
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==Ale t'ọdọda==
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'''Maikanti Kachalla Baru''' (7 July 1959 – 29 May 2020) was a Nigerian [[engineer]], crude oil marketer and the 18th Group Managing Director of the Nigeria's state oil firm, [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] (NNPC). He served in the position from July 2016 to July 2019 and had previously served as the Group General Manager (GGM) of National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref name=PT1>{{cite news|title=10 things to know about new NNPC GMD, Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/206418-biography-10-things-know-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-kacalla-baru.html|work=[[Premium Times]]|access-date=29 August 2024|date=4 July 2016|last=Emmanuel|first=Ogala}}</ref> Baru was a fellow of [[Nigerian Society of Engineers]] and Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Maikanti Baru|url=http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|publisher=CSR-in-Action|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725090456/http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Baru was born in July 1959 in [[Misau]], [[Bauchi State]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BARU, Dr Maikanti Kacalla|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/baru-dr-maikanti-kacalla/|last=Martins|first=Ameh|date=8 July 2019|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He attended Federal Government College, [[Jos]] for his secondary education where he graduated in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|publisher=CWC - Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition|access-date=30 May 2020|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920150015/https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He obtained his bachelor of engineering degree from [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1982 and a doctorate in [[Computer-aided engineering|Computer Aided Engineering]] from the [[University of Sussex]].<ref name="PT1"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|publisher=African Refiners Association|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725084956/https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ kpai ukwu==
Baru worked with the Jos Steel Rolling Company for three years from 1988 before he left to join the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] in 1991 as an Engineering Manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=African Refiners Association|url=https://afrra.org/en|website=African Refiners Association|access-date=29 May 2020}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He held various positions within the organization including general manager, Gas Development Division from 1997 to 1999 and briefly as executive director, operations Nigeria Gas Company (NGC) in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=http://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?id=231|publisher=Nigerian Academy of Engineering|access-date=25 July 2019}} {{Dead link|date=August 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Chief Technical Negotiator on the [[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.<ref name=PT1/> He was also a GGM, National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref>{{cite web|title=NNPC Shake-Up: New Senior Management Appointed|publisher=Petroleum Africa|date=9 July 2019|url=https://www.petroleumafrica.com/nnpc-shake-up-new-senior-management-appointed/|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He once served as GGM, Liquefied Natural Gas.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile Of New NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|date=5 July 2016|website=Abusidiqu|access-date=29 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105134406/https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|archive-date=5 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Baru was appointed as the 18th Group Managing Director of NNPC, on 4 July 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-appoints-baru-nnpc-gmd/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last1=Nwabughiogu|first1=Levinus|last2=Obasi|first2=Sebastine|last3=Eboh|first3=Mike|title=Buhari appoints Baru NNPC GMD|date=5 July 2016|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref>
On reaching the statutory age of 60, he retired on 7 July 2019 and was succeeded by [[Mele Kyari]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Buhari appoints Mele Kyari as new NNPC GMD, seven COOs|date=20 June 2019|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-new-nnpc-gmd.html|last=Adugbo|first=Daniel|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref>
Baru died on Friday, 29 May 2020 from [[COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://persecondnews.com/2020/05/30/revealed-ex-nnpc-gmd-baru-died-of-covid-19/|title=Revealed: Ex-NNPC GMD, Baru, died of COVID-19|date=30 May 2020|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-NNPC GMD Maikanti Baru is dead|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/395230-ex-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru-is-dead.html|work=Premium Times|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Tijani|first=Mayowa|title=Maikanti Baru, former NNPC GMD, is dead|date=30 May 2020|url=https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-maikanti-baru-former-nnpc-gmd-is-dead|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
==Ale t'ọdọda==
*[https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/07/07/who-is-maikanti-baru/ Who Is Maikanti Baru?]
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{{Short description|Nigerian engineer (1959–2020)}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
|name = Maikanti Baru
|image =
|office = Group Managing Director of the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]]
|term_start = 4 July 2016
|term_end = 7 July 2019
|predecessor = [[Ibe Kachikwu]]
|successor = [[Mele Kyari]]
|office2 = Managing Director <br> Carlson Services (UK) Limited
|term_start2 = 7 December 2004
|term_end2 = 25 January 2007
|office3 = NNPC Chief Technical Negotiator<br>[[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.
|term_start3 = July 1999
|term_end3 = April 2004
|birth_date = 7 July 1959
|birth_place = [[Misau]], Bauchi State
|death_date = {{death date and age|2020|5|29|1959|7|7|df=y}}
|education = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br>[[University of Sussex]]
}}
'''Maikanti Kachalla Baru''' (7 ochu ebie 1959 – 29 ochu ẹlu 2020) chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[engineer]], ẹnẹ ki ya tunọ aja ekpo anẹ ma'nyu ujọ mi 18th Managing Director eyi ugbo ekpo Nigeria's state, [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] (NNPC). He served in the position from July 2016 to July 2019 and had previously served as the Group General Manager (GGM) of National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref name=PT1>{{cite news|title=10 things to know about new NNPC GMD, Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/206418-biography-10-things-know-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-kacalla-baru.html|work=[[Premium Times]]|access-date=29 August 2024|date=4 July 2016|last=Emmanuel|first=Ogala}}</ref> Baru was a fellow of [[Nigerian Society of Engineers]] and Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Maikanti Baru|url=http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|publisher=CSR-in-Action|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725090456/http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Baru was born in July 1959 in [[Misau]], [[Bauchi State]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BARU, Dr Maikanti Kacalla|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/baru-dr-maikanti-kacalla/|last=Martins|first=Ameh|date=8 July 2019|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He attended Federal Government College, [[Jos]] for his secondary education where he graduated in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|publisher=CWC - Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition|access-date=30 May 2020|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920150015/https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He obtained his bachelor of engineering degree from [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1982 and a doctorate in [[Computer-aided engineering|Computer Aided Engineering]] from the [[University of Sussex]].<ref name="PT1"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|publisher=African Refiners Association|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725084956/https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ kpai ukwu==
Baru worked with the Jos Steel Rolling Company for three years from 1988 before he left to join the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] in 1991 as an Engineering Manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=African Refiners Association|url=https://afrra.org/en|website=African Refiners Association|access-date=29 May 2020}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He held various positions within the organization including general manager, Gas Development Division from 1997 to 1999 and briefly as executive director, operations Nigeria Gas Company (NGC) in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=http://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?id=231|publisher=Nigerian Academy of Engineering|access-date=25 July 2019}} {{Dead link|date=August 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Chief Technical Negotiator on the [[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.<ref name=PT1/> He was also a GGM, National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref>{{cite web|title=NNPC Shake-Up: New Senior Management Appointed|publisher=Petroleum Africa|date=9 July 2019|url=https://www.petroleumafrica.com/nnpc-shake-up-new-senior-management-appointed/|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He once served as GGM, Liquefied Natural Gas.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile Of New NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|date=5 July 2016|website=Abusidiqu|access-date=29 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105134406/https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|archive-date=5 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Baru was appointed as the 18th Group Managing Director of NNPC, on 4 July 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-appoints-baru-nnpc-gmd/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last1=Nwabughiogu|first1=Levinus|last2=Obasi|first2=Sebastine|last3=Eboh|first3=Mike|title=Buhari appoints Baru NNPC GMD|date=5 July 2016|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref>
On reaching the statutory age of 60, he retired on 7 July 2019 and was succeeded by [[Mele Kyari]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Buhari appoints Mele Kyari as new NNPC GMD, seven COOs|date=20 June 2019|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-new-nnpc-gmd.html|last=Adugbo|first=Daniel|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref>
Baru died on Friday, 29 May 2020 from [[COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://persecondnews.com/2020/05/30/revealed-ex-nnpc-gmd-baru-died-of-covid-19/|title=Revealed: Ex-NNPC GMD, Baru, died of COVID-19|date=30 May 2020|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-NNPC GMD Maikanti Baru is dead|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/395230-ex-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru-is-dead.html|work=Premium Times|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Tijani|first=Mayowa|title=Maikanti Baru, former NNPC GMD, is dead|date=30 May 2020|url=https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-maikanti-baru-former-nnpc-gmd-is-dead|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref>
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|office = Group Managing Director of the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]]
|term_start = 4 July 2016
|term_end = 7 July 2019
|predecessor = [[Ibe Kachikwu]]
|successor = [[Mele Kyari]]
|office2 = Managing Director <br> Carlson Services (UK) Limited
|term_start2 = 7 December 2004
|term_end2 = 25 January 2007
|office3 = NNPC Chief Technical Negotiator<br>[[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.
|term_start3 = July 1999
|term_end3 = April 2004
|birth_date = 7 July 1959
|birth_place = [[Misau]], Bauchi State
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|education = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br>[[University of Sussex]]
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'''Maikanti Kachalla Baru''' (7 ochu ebie 1959 – 29 ochu ẹlu 2020) chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[engineer]], ẹnẹ ki ya tunọ aja ekpo anẹ ma'nyu ujọ mi 18th Managing Director eyi ugbo ekpo Nigeria's state, [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] (NNPC). I chukọlọ uña lẹ kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 2016 wa ti ochu ebie ọdọ 2019 and had previously served as the Group General Manager (GGM) of National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref name=PT1>{{cite news|title=10 things to know about new NNPC GMD, Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/206418-biography-10-things-know-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-kacalla-baru.html|work=[[Premium Times]]|access-date=29 August 2024|date=4 July 2016|last=Emmanuel|first=Ogala}}</ref> Baru was a fellow of [[Nigerian Society of Engineers]] and Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Maikanti Baru|url=http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|publisher=CSR-in-Action|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725090456/http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Baru was born in July 1959 in [[Misau]], [[Bauchi State]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BARU, Dr Maikanti Kacalla|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/baru-dr-maikanti-kacalla/|last=Martins|first=Ameh|date=8 July 2019|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He attended Federal Government College, [[Jos]] for his secondary education where he graduated in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|publisher=CWC - Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition|access-date=30 May 2020|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920150015/https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He obtained his bachelor of engineering degree from [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1982 and a doctorate in [[Computer-aided engineering|Computer Aided Engineering]] from the [[University of Sussex]].<ref name="PT1"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|publisher=African Refiners Association|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725084956/https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ kpai ukwu==
Baru worked with the Jos Steel Rolling Company for three years from 1988 before he left to join the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] in 1991 as an Engineering Manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=African Refiners Association|url=https://afrra.org/en|website=African Refiners Association|access-date=29 May 2020}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He held various positions within the organization including general manager, Gas Development Division from 1997 to 1999 and briefly as executive director, operations Nigeria Gas Company (NGC) in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=http://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?id=231|publisher=Nigerian Academy of Engineering|access-date=25 July 2019}} {{Dead link|date=August 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Chief Technical Negotiator on the [[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.<ref name=PT1/> He was also a GGM, National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref>{{cite web|title=NNPC Shake-Up: New Senior Management Appointed|publisher=Petroleum Africa|date=9 July 2019|url=https://www.petroleumafrica.com/nnpc-shake-up-new-senior-management-appointed/|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He once served as GGM, Liquefied Natural Gas.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile Of New NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|date=5 July 2016|website=Abusidiqu|access-date=29 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105134406/https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|archive-date=5 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Baru was appointed as the 18th Group Managing Director of NNPC, on 4 July 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-appoints-baru-nnpc-gmd/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last1=Nwabughiogu|first1=Levinus|last2=Obasi|first2=Sebastine|last3=Eboh|first3=Mike|title=Buhari appoints Baru NNPC GMD|date=5 July 2016|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref>
On reaching the statutory age of 60, he retired on 7 July 2019 and was succeeded by [[Mele Kyari]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Buhari appoints Mele Kyari as new NNPC GMD, seven COOs|date=20 June 2019|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-new-nnpc-gmd.html|last=Adugbo|first=Daniel|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref>
Baru died on Friday, 29 May 2020 from [[COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://persecondnews.com/2020/05/30/revealed-ex-nnpc-gmd-baru-died-of-covid-19/|title=Revealed: Ex-NNPC GMD, Baru, died of COVID-19|date=30 May 2020|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-NNPC GMD Maikanti Baru is dead|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/395230-ex-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru-is-dead.html|work=Premium Times|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Tijani|first=Mayowa|title=Maikanti Baru, former NNPC GMD, is dead|date=30 May 2020|url=https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-maikanti-baru-former-nnpc-gmd-is-dead|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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|office = Group Managing Director of the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]]
|term_start = 4 July 2016
|term_end = 7 July 2019
|predecessor = [[Ibe Kachikwu]]
|successor = [[Mele Kyari]]
|office2 = Managing Director <br> Carlson Services (UK) Limited
|term_start2 = 7 December 2004
|term_end2 = 25 January 2007
|office3 = NNPC Chief Technical Negotiator<br>[[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.
|term_start3 = July 1999
|term_end3 = April 2004
|birth_date = 7 July 1959
|birth_place = [[Misau]], Bauchi State
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|education = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br>[[University of Sussex]]
}}
'''Maikanti Kachalla Baru''' (7 ochu ebie 1959 – 29 ochu ẹlu 2020) chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[engineer]], ẹnẹ ki ya tunọ aja ekpo anẹ ma'nyu ujọ mi 18th Managing Director eyi ugbo ekpo Nigeria's state, [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] (NNPC). I chukọlọ uña lẹ kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 2016 wa ti ochu ebie ọdọ 2019 ma'nyu i che wa chi Group General Manager (GGM) eyi uña ekpo anẹ ki Nigeria nẹ.<ref name=PT1>{{cite news|title=10 things to know about new NNPC GMD, Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/206418-biography-10-things-know-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-kacalla-baru.html|work=[[Premium Times]]|access-date=29 August 2024|date=4 July 2016|last=Emmanuel|first=Ogala}}</ref> Baru chi ẹnẹ ka ki defu [[Nigerian Society of Engineers|Nigerian Society eyi ami Engineers]] ma'nyu Nigerian Institution eyi Mechanical Engineers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Maikanti Baru|url=http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|publisher=CSR-in-Action|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725090456/http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Baru was born in July 1959 in [[Misau]], [[Bauchi State]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BARU, Dr Maikanti Kacalla|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/baru-dr-maikanti-kacalla/|last=Martins|first=Ameh|date=8 July 2019|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He attended Federal Government College, [[Jos]] for his secondary education where he graduated in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|publisher=CWC - Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition|access-date=30 May 2020|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920150015/https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He obtained his bachelor of engineering degree from [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1982 and a doctorate in [[Computer-aided engineering|Computer Aided Engineering]] from the [[University of Sussex]].<ref name="PT1"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|publisher=African Refiners Association|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725084956/https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ kpai ukwu==
Baru worked with the Jos Steel Rolling Company for three years from 1988 before he left to join the [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] in 1991 as an Engineering Manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=African Refiners Association|url=https://afrra.org/en|website=African Refiners Association|access-date=29 May 2020}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He held various positions within the organization including general manager, Gas Development Division from 1997 to 1999 and briefly as executive director, operations Nigeria Gas Company (NGC) in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=http://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?id=231|publisher=Nigerian Academy of Engineering|access-date=25 July 2019}} {{Dead link|date=August 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Chief Technical Negotiator on the [[West African Gas Pipeline]] project.<ref name=PT1/> He was also a GGM, National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref>{{cite web|title=NNPC Shake-Up: New Senior Management Appointed|publisher=Petroleum Africa|date=9 July 2019|url=https://www.petroleumafrica.com/nnpc-shake-up-new-senior-management-appointed/|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> He once served as GGM, Liquefied Natural Gas.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile Of New NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|date=5 July 2016|website=Abusidiqu|access-date=29 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105134406/https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|archive-date=5 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Baru was appointed as the 18th Group Managing Director of NNPC, on 4 July 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-appoints-baru-nnpc-gmd/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last1=Nwabughiogu|first1=Levinus|last2=Obasi|first2=Sebastine|last3=Eboh|first3=Mike|title=Buhari appoints Baru NNPC GMD|date=5 July 2016|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref>
On reaching the statutory age of 60, he retired on 7 July 2019 and was succeeded by [[Mele Kyari]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Buhari appoints Mele Kyari as new NNPC GMD, seven COOs|date=20 June 2019|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-new-nnpc-gmd.html|last=Adugbo|first=Daniel|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref>
Baru died on Friday, 29 May 2020 from [[COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://persecondnews.com/2020/05/30/revealed-ex-nnpc-gmd-baru-died-of-covid-19/|title=Revealed: Ex-NNPC GMD, Baru, died of COVID-19|date=30 May 2020|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-NNPC GMD Maikanti Baru is dead|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/395230-ex-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru-is-dead.html|work=Premium Times|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Tijani|first=Mayowa|title=Maikanti Baru, former NNPC GMD, is dead|date=30 May 2020|url=https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-maikanti-baru-former-nnpc-gmd-is-dead|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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|term_start = 4 July 2016
|term_end = 7 July 2019
|predecessor = [[Ibe Kachikwu]]
|successor = [[Mele Kyari]]
|office2 = Managing Director <br> Carlson Services (UK) Limited
|term_start2 = 7 December 2004
|term_end2 = 25 January 2007
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|death_date = {{death date and age|2020|5|29|1959|7|7|df=y}}
|education = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br>[[University of Sussex]]
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'''Maikanti Kachalla Baru''' (7 ochu ebie 1959 – 29 ochu ẹlu 2020) chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[engineer]], ẹnẹ ki ya tunọ aja ekpo anẹ ma'nyu ujọ mi 18th Managing Director eyi ugbo ekpo Nigeria's state, [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] (NNPC). I chukọlọ uña lẹ kwi ochu ebie ọdọ 2016 wa ti ochu ebie ọdọ 2019 ma'nyu i che wa chi Group General Manager (GGM) eyi uña ekpo anẹ ki Nigeria nẹ.<ref name=PT1>{{cite news|title=10 things to know about new NNPC GMD, Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/206418-biography-10-things-know-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-kacalla-baru.html|work=[[Premium Times]]|access-date=29 August 2024|date=4 July 2016|last=Emmanuel|first=Ogala}}</ref> Baru chi ẹnẹ ka ki defu [[Nigerian Society of Engineers|Nigerian Society eyi ami Engineers]] ma'nyu Nigerian Institution eyi Mechanical Engineers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Maikanti Baru|url=http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|publisher=CSR-in-Action|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725090456/http://csr-in-action.org/sitesi/speaker/dr-maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Mabi Baru efu ochu ebie 1959 ojanẹ [[Misau]], [[Bauchi State]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BARU, Dr Maikanti Kacalla|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/baru-dr-maikanti-kacalla/|last=Martins|first=Ameh|date=8 July 2019|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> i lo ti Federal Government College, [[Jos]] ọmọ ina chi ichikulu ẹdọ mẹ gweji i che kpa tanẹ efu ọdọ 1978.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|publisher=CWC - Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition|access-date=30 May 2020|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920150015/https://www.cwcnog.com/speakers/maikanti-baru/|url-status=dead}}</ref> i nwọ wa ni ọtakada eyi bachelor eyi engineering degree kwi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1982 ma'nyu doctorate efu [[Computer-aided engineering|Computer Aided Engineering]] kwi [[University of Sussex]].<ref name="PT1"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|publisher=African Refiners Association|access-date=25 July 2019|archive-date=25 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190725084956/https://afrra.org/en/speakers/dr-maikanti-kacalla-baru|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ kpai ukwu==
Baru che chukọlọ kpai Jos Steel Rolling Company ọdọ mi ẹta, akwi 1988 takini i kwọmọ na dama kpai [[Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]] efu ọdọ 1991 ọmọ lẹ ukọlọ nwu chi Engineering Manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=African Refiners Association|url=https://afrra.org/en|website=African Refiners Association|access-date=29 May 2020}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> i gwọ nyu ami uña ojoji yi oji ukọlọ adiko ẹgba ki dọmọ idagbẹ ki chi uña eyi general manager, Gas Development Division akwi ọdọ 1997 wa ti 1999 ma'nyu i ñwọ chi executive director, operations Nigeria Gas Company (NGC) ra ra efu ọdọ 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile: Maikanti Kacalla Baru|url=http://www.nae.org.ng/fellows_profiles.asp?id=231|publisher=Nigerian Academy of Engineering|access-date=25 July 2019}} {{Dead link|date=August 2024|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Akwi ọdọ 1999 wa ti 2004, i che chukọlọ eyi Chief Technical Negotiator oji ukọlọ eyi [[West African Gas Pipeline]].<ref name=PT1/> i nwọ che wa chi GGM, National Petroleum Investment Management Services.<ref>{{cite web|title=NNPC Shake-Up: New Senior Management Appointed|publisher=Petroleum Africa|date=9 July 2019|url=https://www.petroleumafrica.com/nnpc-shake-up-new-senior-management-appointed/|access-date=29 May 2020}}</ref> i nwọ che wa chi GGM, Liquefied Natural Gas adiko ẹgba ka.<ref>{{cite web|title=Profile Of New NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru|url=https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|date=5 July 2016|website=Abusidiqu|access-date=29 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105134406/https://www.abusidiqu.com/profile-new-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru/|archive-date=5 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Ma du uña eyi 18th Group Managing Director eyi NNPC nwu Baru, ọjọ kẹlẹ ochu ebie efu ọdọ 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-appoints-baru-nnpc-gmd/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|last1=Nwabughiogu|first1=Levinus|last2=Obasi|first2=Sebastine|last3=Eboh|first3=Mike|title=Buhari appoints Baru NNPC GMD|date=5 July 2016|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref>
Adiko ẹgba ki wa jọ ọdọ mi 60, i che kpa kwi ukọlọ ọjọ ẹkebie ochu ebie efu ọdọ 2019 taki [[Mele Kyari]] wa koji nwu uña ukọlọ lẹ.<ref>{{cite news|title=Buhari appoints Mele Kyari as new NNPC GMD, seven COOs|date=20 June 2019|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-new-nnpc-gmd.html|last=Adugbo|first=Daniel|access-date=29 August 2024|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref>
Baru wa kwu ọjọ ajuma, 29 ochu ẹlu ọdọ 2020, [[COVID-19]] kpa.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://persecondnews.com/2020/05/30/revealed-ex-nnpc-gmd-baru-died-of-covid-19/|title=Revealed: Ex-NNPC GMD, Baru, died of COVID-19|date=30 May 2020|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-NNPC GMD Maikanti Baru is dead|url=https://premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/395230-ex-nnpc-gmd-maikanti-baru-is-dead.html|work=Premium Times|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Tijani|first=Mayowa|title=Maikanti Baru, former NNPC GMD, is dead|date=30 May 2020|url=https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-maikanti-baru-former-nnpc-gmd-is-dead|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
==Ale t'ọdọda==
*[https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/07/07/who-is-maikanti-baru/ Who Is Maikanti Baru?]
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'''Akogun Kamarudeen Olalere Oyewumi''' (born 5 January 1960), also known as Lere Oyewumi, is a [[Nigeria|Nigerian]] politician, educator, philanthropist, and community development specialist. Since 2023, he has served as a Senator representing the Osun West Senatorial District in the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]].
Previously, Oyewumi served as Chairman of the Irewole Local Government Area in [[Osun State]] and was a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives during the Third Republic. He also served as a Federal Commissioner of the National Population Commission, representing Osun State.
== Early life ==
Oyewumi was born on 5 January 1960, to Rabiu Ewuola Oyewumi and Limota Arike Oyewumi at the Elere's Compound in [[Ikire]], Osun State.<ref>{{Cite web|title=10th National Assembly Members - Voter - Validating the Office of the Electorate on Representation|url=https://orderpaper.ng/voter/10th-national-assembly-member?id=Oyewumi-Kamorudeen-Olalere-835|access-date=2025-03-16|website=orderpaper.ng}}</ref>
== Education ==
Lere Oyewumi attended Baptist Day School in Odeyinka, Ikire, and Saint Augustine's Commercial Modern School in Ikire, where he obtained his Modern III certificate in 1978. He later attended Saint David's Grammar School, Ode-Omu, where he completed the [[West African Senior School Certificate Examination]] (WASSCE).
After leaving school, the old Oyo State Ministry of Works and Transport employed him as a clerical officer.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Nigeria|first=Media|date=2023-03-06|title=Biography Of Senator Adelere Oyewumi|url=https://www.medianigeria.com/biography-of-senator-adelere-oyewumi/|access-date=2025-05-16|website=Media Nigeria|language=en-US}}</ref> In 1983, Oyewumi was admitted to the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo University]]) to study [[geography]], obtaining a bachelor's degree in 1987.<ref name=":0" /> From 1987 to 1988, he participated in the [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in Benue State. Oyewumi later obtained a master's degree in community development in 2006 and completed a doctoral degree at the University of Ibadan in 2016.<ref name=":0" />
== Employment ==
After completing his NYSC in 1988, Oyewumi was employed as an education officer in the [[Federal Ministry of Education (Nigeria)|Federal Ministry of Education]]. He was seconded to the Federal Government Girls' College, New Bussa, [[Niger State]], where he taught until 1992 when he entered politics. He also served as chairman and chief executive officer of an [[NNPC Limited|NNPC]] concessional [[Filling station|petrol station]] in the private sector.<ref name=":0" />
== Politics ==
{{More citations needed|date=March 2026}} Oyewumi's political career began during his undergraduate years, when he was elected national vice president of the National Association of Nigerian Geography Students.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} He also served as secretary and president of the National Association of Ikire Students (NAIS) at the OAU Chapter and the national level.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} In 1992, Oyewumi won a seat in the House of Representatives, Abuja, under the [[Social Democratic Party]] (SDP).{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} He was a member of the House Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and Chairman of the Sub-Committee on National Agriculture Land Development Authority (NALDA).{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}}
Oyewumi was involved in efforts to transition the military governments of Generals [[Ibrahim Babangida|Babangida]] and [[Sani Abacha]] back to civilian rule.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}}
With the return of civilian rule in 1999, Oyewumi was appointed publicity secretary of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in [[Osun State]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} In 2004, after serving as a caretaker chairman of Irewole Local Government for one year, he was elected chairman, serving until 2011, when Governor [[Rauf Aregbesola]]'s government dissolved the state's local councils.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} Oyewumi was made the chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) in Osun State and vice president of the national executive.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}}
In the 25 February 2023 general election, Oyewumi was elected senator, representing Osun West, with 138,476 votes.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Bamigbola|first=Bola|date=2023-02-26|title=#NigeriaElections2023: PDP sweeps senatorial, Reps seats in Osun|url=https://punchng.com/nigeriaelections2023-pdp-sweeps-senatorial-reps-seats-in-osun/|access-date=2024-11-19|newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Oladejo|first=Olubunmi|date=26 February 2023|title=Osun NASS Election Update: PDP clears NASS seats|url=https://businessday.ng/nigeriadecidesliveupdates/article/osun-nass-election-update-pdp-clears-nass-seats/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=19 November 2024|newspaper=[[BusinessDay (Nigeria)|BusinessDay]]}}</ref>
In November 2023, Oyewumi organized a community development program, providing 500 bags of [[fertilizer]], 120 motorcycles, and a grant of 25 million [[Nigerian naira|Nigerian Naira]] for women and youths.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Bamigbola|first=Bola|date=2023-11-18|title=Senator seeks end to food insecurity|url=https://punchng.com/senator-seeks-end-to-food-insecurity/|access-date=2024-02-20|newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
== References ==
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== External links ==
* The Punch [Lagos]. 14 November 2008. Tunde Odesola. "Why Akire's Palace Was Burnt – LG Boss
* This Day [Lagos]. 18 November 2008. Yinka Kolawole. ", Nigeria: Osun Rulers Tasked On Community Mobilization'' (AllAfrica)''
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'''Akogun Kamarudeen Olalere Oyewumi''' (ma bi ọjọ kẹlu efu ochu ejoduju ọdọ 1960), ku ma ñọ dọ Lere Oyewumi, che arule uja-ibe yi [[Nigeria|Nigerian]], ak'onẹ ẹñwu, ach'atẹko amomẹ, manyi ẹnẹ ki ache k'efowo ki gba ny'ọgba. Kwefu ọdọ 2023, ya ch'ukọlọ uña Senator ki k'oji Osun West Senatorial District efu [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]],
Efu iko ki le gwudu-i Oyewumi ch'ukọlọ uña Chairman abo Irewole Local Government Area efu [[Osun State]] manyi i chẹnẹ ka efu Nigerian House of Representatives ẹgba Republic ẹkẹta. I ñọ ch'ukọlọ Federal Commissioner yi National Population Commission, ki dago k'oji Osun State.
== Abakwanẹ ọlayi nwu ==
Oyewumi ku ma bi ọjọ ẹkẹlu ọdọ 1960, ñwu Rabiu Ewuola Oyewumi manyi Limota Arike Oyewumi yi akwọra Elere efu [[Ikire]], Osun State.<ref>{{Cite web|title=10th National Assembly Members - Voter - Validating the Office of the Electorate on Representation|url=https://orderpaper.ng/voter/10th-national-assembly-member?id=Oyewumi-Kamorudeen-Olalere-835|access-date=2025-03-16|website=orderpaper.ng}}</ref>
== Ukọchẹ ==
Lere Oyewumi attended Baptist Day School in Odeyinka, Ikire, and Saint Augustine's Commercial Modern School in Ikire, where he obtained his Modern III certificate in 1978. He later attended Saint David's Grammar School, Ode-Omu, where he completed the [[West African Senior School Certificate Examination]] (WASSCE).
After leaving school, the old Oyo State Ministry of Works and Transport employed him as a clerical officer.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Nigeria|first=Media|date=2023-03-06|title=Biography Of Senator Adelere Oyewumi|url=https://www.medianigeria.com/biography-of-senator-adelere-oyewumi/|access-date=2025-05-16|website=Media Nigeria|language=en-US}}</ref> In 1983, Oyewumi was admitted to the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo University]]) to study [[geography]], obtaining a bachelor's degree in 1987.<ref name=":0" /> From 1987 to 1988, he participated in the [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in Benue State. Oyewumi later obtained a master's degree in community development in 2006 and completed a doctoral degree at the University of Ibadan in 2016.<ref name=":0" />
== Employment ==
After completing his NYSC in 1988, Oyewumi was employed as an education officer in the [[Federal Ministry of Education (Nigeria)|Federal Ministry of Education]]. He was seconded to the Federal Government Girls' College, New Bussa, [[Niger State]], where he taught until 1992 when he entered politics. He also served as chairman and chief executive officer of an [[NNPC Limited|NNPC]] concessional [[Filling station|petrol station]] in the private sector.<ref name=":0" />
== Politics ==
{{More citations needed|date=March 2026}} Oyewumi's political career began during his undergraduate years, when he was elected national vice president of the National Association of Nigerian Geography Students.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} He also served as secretary and president of the National Association of Ikire Students (NAIS) at the OAU Chapter and the national level.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} In 1992, Oyewumi won a seat in the House of Representatives, Abuja, under the [[Social Democratic Party]] (SDP).{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} He was a member of the House Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and Chairman of the Sub-Committee on National Agriculture Land Development Authority (NALDA).{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}}
Oyewumi was involved in efforts to transition the military governments of Generals [[Ibrahim Babangida|Babangida]] and [[Sani Abacha]] back to civilian rule.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}}
With the return of civilian rule in 1999, Oyewumi was appointed publicity secretary of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in [[Osun State]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} In 2004, after serving as a caretaker chairman of Irewole Local Government for one year, he was elected chairman, serving until 2011, when Governor [[Rauf Aregbesola]]'s government dissolved the state's local councils.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}} Oyewumi was made the chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) in Osun State and vice president of the national executive.{{Citation needed|date=February 2025}}
In the 25 February 2023 general election, Oyewumi was elected senator, representing Osun West, with 138,476 votes.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Bamigbola|first=Bola|date=2023-02-26|title=#NigeriaElections2023: PDP sweeps senatorial, Reps seats in Osun|url=https://punchng.com/nigeriaelections2023-pdp-sweeps-senatorial-reps-seats-in-osun/|access-date=2024-11-19|newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Oladejo|first=Olubunmi|date=26 February 2023|title=Osun NASS Election Update: PDP clears NASS seats|url=https://businessday.ng/nigeriadecidesliveupdates/article/osun-nass-election-update-pdp-clears-nass-seats/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=19 November 2024|newspaper=[[BusinessDay (Nigeria)|BusinessDay]]}}</ref>
In November 2023, Oyewumi organized a community development program, providing 500 bags of [[fertilizer]], 120 motorcycles, and a grant of 25 million [[Nigerian naira|Nigerian Naira]] for women and youths.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Bamigbola|first=Bola|date=2023-11-18|title=Senator seeks end to food insecurity|url=https://punchng.com/senator-seeks-end-to-food-insecurity/|access-date=2024-02-20|newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* The Punch [Lagos]. 14 November 2008. Tunde Odesola. "Why Akire's Palace Was Burnt – LG Boss
* This Day [Lagos]. 18 November 2008. Yinka Kolawole. ", Nigeria: Osun Rulers Tasked On Community Mobilization'' (AllAfrica)''
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== Life and education ==
Anthony G. Anwukah was born in Oguta, [[Imo State]]. He studied English Language and Literature at the Fourah Bay College, [[University of Sierra Leone]] in early 1970s.
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== Ọlayi ma'nyu ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Anthony G. Anwukah chẹ nẹ ku ma bi yi ojanẹ Oguta, [[Imo State]]. I chi ukọchẹ eyi ichi Ẹnẹfu ma'nyu Literature yi Fourah Bay College, [[University of Sierra Leone|University eyi Sierra Leone]] efu uchanẹ ọdọ 1970s.
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian educator}}{{Infobox Officeholder|name=Anthony G. Anwukah|image=|caption=|office1=[[Federal Ministry of Education (Nigeria)|Minister of State for Education]]|term_start1=November 2015|term_end1=|predecessor1=|successor1=|birth_date=|birth_place=Egbuoma, [[Oguta]], [[Imo State]]|death_date=|alma_mater=[[University of Sierra Leone ]]<br/>[[University of Washington]]|party=|Educational background=}} '''Anthony Gozie Anwukah''' (mabi efu ọdọ 1951) chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ki amonẹ ẹnwu, professor ma'nyu i che nẹgba ki chi Minister eyi ukọchẹ ọtakada nwu Federal Republic eyi Nigeria a kwi ọdọ 2015 -2019. Taki uña ukọlọ eyi ki dẹ abajọi, Anwukah che chukọlọ eyi uña agboji chaka yi [[Imo State University]].<ref name="Anthony">{{cite web|title=Executives-Ministry of Education|url=http://nigeria.gov.ng/index.php/2016-04-06-08-40-29/executive/146-federal-ministry-of-education|website=nigeria.gov.ng|publisher=Federal Government of Nigeria|accessdate=3 October 2017|archive-date=2017-10-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171003225158/http://nigeria.gov.ng/index.php/2016-04-06-08-40-29/executive/146-federal-ministry-of-education|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== Ọlayi ma'nyu ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Anthony G. Anwukah chẹ nẹ ku ma bi yi ojanẹ Oguta, [[Imo State]]. I chi ukọchẹ eyi ichi Ẹnẹfu ma'nyu Literature yi Fourah Bay College, [[University of Sierra Leone|University eyi Sierra Leone]] efu uchanẹ ọdọ 1970s.
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Listen|help=no}}(23 April 1939 – 1 January 2007) was a Nigerian Army major general who served as commanding officer of a number of Nigerian Army divisions and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Education==
Aduloju is from [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> in [[Ondo State]], attended Victory College, Ikare and enlisted in the Nigerian Army in 1962 through the [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] where he was peers with officers such as [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], and [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> He also attended the [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School of Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] and the [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Career==
Aduloju was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|1st Division]] from January 1981 to August 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC of the Nigerian Army's 82 Division from August 1975 to May 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]] from September 1983 to January 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Participation in the July 1975 Coup==
Then [[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju was among a group of Colonels including [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed and Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] and [[Muhammadu Buhari]] who overthrew the Head of State, [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Listen|help=no}}(23 April 1939 – 1 January 2007) was a Nigerian Army major general who served as commanding officer of a number of Nigerian Army divisions and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju is from [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> in [[Ondo State]], attended Victory College, Ikare and enlisted in the Nigerian Army in 1962 through the [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] where he was peers with officers such as [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], and [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> He also attended the [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School of Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] and the [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|1st Division]] from January 1981 to August 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC of the Nigerian Army's 82 Division from August 1975 to May 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]] from September 1983 to January 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Participation in the July 1975 Coup==
Then [[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju was among a group of Colonels including [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed and Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] and [[Muhammadu Buhari]] who overthrew the Head of State, [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Listen|help=no}}(23 April 1939 – 1 January 2007) was a Nigerian Army major general who served as commanding officer of a number of Nigerian Army divisions and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju is from [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> in [[Ondo State]], attended Victory College, Ikare and enlisted in the Nigerian Army in 1962 through the [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] where he was peers with officers such as [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], and [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> He also attended the [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School of Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] and the [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|1st Division]] from January 1981 to August 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC of the Nigerian Army's 82 Division from August 1975 to May 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]] from September 1983 to January 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
Then [[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju was among a group of Colonels including [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed and Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] and [[Muhammadu Buhari]] who overthrew the Head of State, [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Listen|help=no}}(23 April 1939 – 1 January 2007) was a Nigerian Army major general who served as commanding officer of a number of Nigerian Army divisions and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju is from [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> in [[Ondo State]], attended Victory College, Ikare and enlisted in the Nigerian Army in 1962 through the [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] where he was peers with officers such as [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], and [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> He also attended the [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School of Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] and the [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
Then [[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju was among a group of Colonels including [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed and Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] and [[Muhammadu Buhari]] who overthrew the Head of State, [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Listen|help=no}}(23 April 1939 – 1 January 2007) was a Nigerian Army major general who served as commanding officer of a number of Nigerian Army divisions and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju is from [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> in [[Ondo State]], attended Victory College, Ikare and enlisted in the Nigerian Army in 1962 through the [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] where he was peers with officers such as [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], and [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> He also attended the [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School of Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] and the [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Listen|help=no}}(23 April 1939 – 1 January 2007) was a Nigerian Army major general who served as commanding officer of a number of Nigerian Army divisions and Commandant of the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
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[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
[[Category:Members of the Nigerian National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies]]
[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
[[Category:1939 births]]
[[Category:2007 deaths]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Netiru|help=no}}(23 ochu ẹlẹ 1939 – 1 ochu ejeodudu 2007) i chi Nigerian Army major general ki chukọlọ eyi commanding officer eyi i chẹ ki bọ ugwẹta ami choja Nigeria ma'nyu Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. He was also one of the principal actors in the 29 July 1975 coup that ousted then military head of state, General [[Yakubu Gowon]].
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
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[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
[[Category:Members of the Nigerian National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies]]
[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
[[Category:1939 births]]
[[Category:2007 deaths]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Netiru|help=no}}(23 ochu ẹlẹ 1939 – 1 ochu ejeodudu 2007) i chi Nigerian Army major general ki chukọlọ eyi commanding officer eyi i chẹ ki bọ ugwẹta ami choja Nigeria ma'nyu Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. I nwo che chi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo kuma chanẹ coup efu ọjọ ki 29 ochu ebie 1975 coup eyi ki du agboji eyi ki chi choja, Gen. [[Yakubu Gowon]] kwo ji ọfẹ.
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
[[Category:Nigerian generals]]
[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
[[Category:Members of the Nigerian National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies]]
[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
[[Category:1939 births]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Netiru|help=no}}(23 ochu ẹlẹ 1939 – 1 ochu ejeodudu 2007) i chi Nigerian Army major general ki chukọlọ eyi commanding officer eyi i chẹ ki bọ ugwẹta ami choja Nigeria ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya du ọda eyi [[Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. I nwo che chi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo kuma chanẹ coup efu ọjọ ki 29 ochu ebie 1975 coup eyi ki du agboji eyi ki chi choja, Gen. [[Yakubu Gowon]] kwo ji ọfẹ.
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
[[Category:Nigerian generals]]
[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
[[Category:Members of the Nigerian National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies]]
[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
[[Category:1939 births]]
[[Category:2007 deaths]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Netiru|help=no}}(23 ochu ẹlẹ 1939 – 1 ochu ejeodudu 2007) i chi Nigerian Army major general ki chukọlọ eyi choja ki ya du ọda nwu i chẹ ki bọ ugwẹta ami choja Nigeria ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya du ọda eyi [[Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. I nwo che chi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo kuma chanẹ coup efu ọjọ ki 29 ochu ebie 1975 coup eyi ki du agboji eyi ki chi choja, Gen. [[Yakubu Gowon]] kwo ji ọfẹ.
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
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[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
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[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Netiru|help=no}}(23 ochu ẹlẹ 1939 – 1 ochu ejeodudu 2007) i chi agboji chaka eyi ami choja ki chukọlọ eyi choja ki ya du ọda nwu i chẹ ki bọ ugwẹta ami choja Nigeria ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya du ọda eyi [[Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. I nwo che chi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo kuma chanẹ coup efu ọjọ ki 29 ochu ebie 1975 coup eyi ki du agboji eyi ki chi choja, Gen. [[Yakubu Gowon]] kwo ji ọfẹ.
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
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[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
[[Category:Members of the Nigerian National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies]]
[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
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'''Alfred Aduloju''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Alfred Aduloju.wav|Netiru|help=no}} (23 ochu ẹlẹ 1939 – 1 ochu ejeodudu 2007) i chi agboji chaka eyi ami choja ki chukọlọ eyi choja ki ya du ọda nwu i chẹ ki bọ ugwẹta ami choja Nigeria ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya du ọda eyi [[Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]. I nwo che chi ẹnẹka efu am'ibo kuma chanẹ coup efu ọjọ ki 29 ochu ebie 1975 coup eyi ki du agboji eyi ki chi choja, Gen. [[Yakubu Gowon]] kwo ji ọfẹ.
==Ukọchẹ ọtakada ==
Aduloju chi ẹnẹ ki kwi efewo [[Ikare|Ikare Akoko]]<ref name="ON">{{cite web|title=Ex-Army Chief, Aduloju, dies at 68|url=http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=9259&z=17|website=Online Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ojanẹ [[Ondo State]], i chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọki Victory College, Ikare taki i na ti efu ami choja eyi Nigeria efu ọdọ 1962 lefu [[Nigerian Defence Academy|Nigerian Military Training College]] ọmọ lẹ ma du dama kpai ichẹ ki bọ ami choja, ama chi [[Muhammadu Buhari]], [[Zamani Lekwot]], ma'nyu [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]].<ref name="Beeg">{{cite web|title=NIGERIAN ARMY THROUGH THE DECADES : 28 LIEUTENANT GENERALS AND 11 GENERALS|url=https://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/nigerian-army-through-the-decades25-lieutenant-generals-and-9-generals/|website=Beegeagle's Blog|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> i nwọ che chi ichikulu eyi ku ma dọ ki [[CFB Kingston|Royal Canadian School eyi Signals]], [[Kingston Ontario]] ma'nyu [[National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies]].<ref name="VN">{{cite web|title=Nigeria: A General Has Laid Down His Sword|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701100278.html|website=All Africa|publisher=Vanguard Nigeria|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref>
==Ukọlọ==
Aduloju chi General Officer Commanding (GOC) eyi Nigerian Army's [[1st Division (Nigeria)|Division ejeodudu]] a kwi ochu ejeodudu 1981 wa ti ochu ẹjọ 1983,<ref name="NA1D">{{cite web|title=Nigerian Army 1 Division |url=http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |website=Nigerian Army |accessdate=19 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717122430/http://army.mil.ng/Nigerian%20Army%20-%201%20Division.htm |archivedate=17 July 2015 }}</ref> GOC eyi Choja Nigeria 82 Division akwi ochu ẹjọ 1975 na ti ochu ẹlu 1980,<ref name="NAEC">{{cite book|last1=Nigerian Army Education Corps and School|title=History of the Nigerian Army|year=1994|publisher=Headquarters, Nigerian Army, 1994|isbn=9789782145246|page=183|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OgEyAQAAIAAJ&q=aduloju+82+division|accessdate=19 February 2016}}</ref> ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki Commandant eyi [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|Nigerian Armed Forces Command ma'nyu Staff College]] akwi ochu ẹla 1983 na ti ochu ejeodudu 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Commandants|url=http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|website=Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160301052946/http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/site/acfmdispx.php?id=45|archive-date=1 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ekwu ki che ẹgba Coup efu ochu ebie 1975==
[[Lieutenant Colonel]] Aduloju, defu ami ibo Colonels ki chi ugwẹ'gwa [[Ibrahim Taiwo]], [[Joseph Garba]], Abdulahi Mohammed ma'nyu Lt-Colonels [[Shehu Musa Yar'Adua]], [[Ibrahim Babangida]] ma'nyu [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ku ma gbi ukpahi ọfẹ kwi ọwọ [[General]] [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Omoigui|first1=Nowa|title=The Murtala Muhammed Coup Of 1975 Part 2|url=http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|website=Urhobo Historical Society|accessdate=19 February 2016|archive-date=14 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314013119/http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/MurtalaCoup-PartTwo.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aduloju, Alfred}}
[[Category:Nigerian generals]]
[[Category:Yoruba military personnel]]
[[Category:Nigerian Defence Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College]]
[[Category:Members of the Nigerian National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies]]
[[Category:Participants in the 1975 Nigerian military coup]]
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A '''Special Adviser to the President''' is a supporting role in the [[Executive (government)|executive arm]] of the [[Federal government of Nigeria|Government of Nigeria]], whose duty is to assist the [[President of Nigeria]] in the performance of his functions. Special Advisers are appointed by the President with confirmation by the [[National Assembly (Nigeria)|National Assembly]], but the President can dismiss them at will, and their appointment ceases once the President ceases to hold office.<ref name=WS>{{Cite web |url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Nigeria_(1999)#(103)_Committees |title=Constitution of Nigeria (1999) - Section 151 |publisher=[[Wikisource]] |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref><ref name=SR>{{Cite news |url=http://saharareporters.com/2019/07/10/president-buhari-seeks-approval-15-special-advisers |location=New York City, United States|title=President Buhari Seeks Approval Of 15 Special Advisers |date=10 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref><ref name=PT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/342482-senate-approves-buharis-request-for-15-special-advisers.html |title=Senate approves Buhari's request for 15 Special Advisers |author=QueenEsther Iroanusi |date=23 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref><ref name=VG>{{Cite news |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/07/house-of-reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=House of Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref><ref name=PC>{{Cite news |url=https://punchng.com/reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |title=Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref name=CT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.channelstv.com/2019/08/21/buhari-re-appoints-femi-adesina-garba-shehu-as-media-aides/ |title=Buhari Re-Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As Media Aides |publisher=[[Channels TV]] |date=21 August 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref>
The number of Special Advisers that a President can appoint and their remuneration and allowances is determined by [[law]] or by [[Resolution (law)|resolution]] of the National Assembly.<ref name=WS/> [[Femi Adesina]] is the Special Adviser to the President on media and publicity.
== See also ==
* [[Gift Johnbull]]
== References ==
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A '''Special Adviser to the President''' is a supporting role in the [[Executive (government)|executive arm]] of the [[Federal government of Nigeria|Government of Nigeria]], whose duty is to assist the [[President of Nigeria]] in the performance of his functions. Special Advisers are appointed by the President with confirmation by the [[National Assembly (Nigeria)|National Assembly]], but the President can dismiss them at will, and their appointment ceases once the President ceases to hold office.<ref name=WS>{{Cite web |url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Nigeria_(1999)#(103)_Committees |title=Constitution of Nigeria (1999) - Section 151 |publisher=[[Wikisource]] |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref><ref name=SR>{{Cite news |url=http://saharareporters.com/2019/07/10/president-buhari-seeks-approval-15-special-advisers |location=New York City, United States|title=President Buhari Seeks Approval Of 15 Special Advisers |date=10 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref><ref name=PT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/342482-senate-approves-buharis-request-for-15-special-advisers.html |title=Senate approves Buhari's request for 15 Special Advisers |author=QueenEsther Iroanusi |date=23 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref><ref name=VG>{{Cite news |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/07/house-of-reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=House of Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref><ref name=PC>{{Cite news |url=https://punchng.com/reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |title=Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref name=CT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.channelstv.com/2019/08/21/buhari-re-appoints-femi-adesina-garba-shehu-as-media-aides/ |title=Buhari Re-Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As Media Aides |publisher=[[Channels TV]] |date=21 August 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref>
The number of Special Advisers that a President can appoint and their remuneration and allowances is determined by [[law]] or by [[Resolution (law)|resolution]] of the National Assembly.<ref name=WS/> [[Femi Adesina]] is the Special Adviser to the President on media and publicity.
== Go nugo ==
* [[Gift Johnbull]]
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{reflist|3}}
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[[Category:Positions of authority]]
[[Category:Government occupations]]
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A '''Special Adviser to the President''' is a supporting role in the [[Executive (government)|executive arm]] of the [[Federal government of Nigeria|Government of Nigeria]], whose duty is to assist the [[President of Nigeria]] in the performance of his functions. Special Advisers are appointed by the President with confirmation by the [[National Assembly (Nigeria)|National Assembly]], but the President can dismiss them at will, and their appointment ceases once the President ceases to hold office.<ref name=WS>{{Cite web |url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Nigeria_(1999)#(103)_Committees |title=Constitution of Nigeria (1999) - Section 151 |publisher=[[Wikisource]] |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref><ref name=SR>{{Cite news |url=http://saharareporters.com/2019/07/10/president-buhari-seeks-approval-15-special-advisers |location=New York City, United States|title=President Buhari Seeks Approval Of 15 Special Advisers |date=10 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref><ref name=PT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/342482-senate-approves-buharis-request-for-15-special-advisers.html |title=Senate approves Buhari's request for 15 Special Advisers |author=QueenEsther Iroanusi |date=23 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref><ref name=VG>{{Cite news |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/07/house-of-reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=House of Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref><ref name=PC>{{Cite news |url=https://punchng.com/reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |title=Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref name=CT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.channelstv.com/2019/08/21/buhari-re-appoints-femi-adesina-garba-shehu-as-media-aides/ |title=Buhari Re-Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As Media Aides |publisher=[[Channels TV]] |date=21 August 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref>
The number of Special Advisers that a President can appoint and their remuneration and allowances is determined by [[law]] or by [[Resolution (law)|resolution]] of the National Assembly.<ref name=WS/> [[Femi Adesina]] is the Special Adviser to the President on media and publicity.
== Go nugo ==
* [[Gift Johnbull]]
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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[[Category:Government occupations]]
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{{Politics of Nigeria}}
A '''Ẹnẹ ọkwu kiya d'ibe nwu President''' is a supporting role in the [[Executive (government)|executive arm]] of the [[Federal government of Nigeria|Government of Nigeria]], whose duty is to assist the [[President of Nigeria]] in the performance of his functions. Special Advisers are appointed by the President with confirmation by the [[National Assembly (Nigeria)|National Assembly]], but the President can dismiss them at will, and their appointment ceases once the President ceases to hold office.<ref name=WS>{{Cite web |url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Nigeria_(1999)#(103)_Committees |title=Constitution of Nigeria (1999) - Section 151 |publisher=[[Wikisource]] |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref><ref name=SR>{{Cite news |url=http://saharareporters.com/2019/07/10/president-buhari-seeks-approval-15-special-advisers |location=New York City, United States|title=President Buhari Seeks Approval Of 15 Special Advisers |date=10 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref><ref name=PT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/342482-senate-approves-buharis-request-for-15-special-advisers.html |title=Senate approves Buhari's request for 15 Special Advisers |author=QueenEsther Iroanusi |date=23 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref><ref name=VG>{{Cite news |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/07/house-of-reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=House of Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref><ref name=PC>{{Cite news |url=https://punchng.com/reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |title=Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref name=CT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.channelstv.com/2019/08/21/buhari-re-appoints-femi-adesina-garba-shehu-as-media-aides/ |title=Buhari Re-Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As Media Aides |publisher=[[Channels TV]] |date=21 August 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref>
The number of Special Advisers that a President can appoint and their remuneration and allowances is determined by [[law]] or by [[Resolution (law)|resolution]] of the National Assembly.<ref name=WS/> [[Femi Adesina]] is the Special Adviser to the President on media and publicity.
== Go nugo ==
* [[Gift Johnbull]]
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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[[Category:Government occupations]]
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{{Short description|Special Adviser to President}}
{{Politics of Nigeria}}
'''Ẹnẹ ọkwu kiya d'ibe nwu President''' is a supporting role in the [[Executive (government)|executive arm]] of the [[Federal government of Nigeria|Government of Nigeria]], whose duty is to assist the [[President of Nigeria]] in the performance of his functions. Special Advisers are appointed by the President with confirmation by the [[National Assembly (Nigeria)|National Assembly]], but the President can dismiss them at will, and their appointment ceases once the President ceases to hold office.<ref name=WS>{{Cite web |url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Nigeria_(1999)#(103)_Committees |title=Constitution of Nigeria (1999) - Section 151 |publisher=[[Wikisource]] |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref><ref name=SR>{{Cite news |url=http://saharareporters.com/2019/07/10/president-buhari-seeks-approval-15-special-advisers |location=New York City, United States|title=President Buhari Seeks Approval Of 15 Special Advisers |date=10 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref><ref name=PT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/342482-senate-approves-buharis-request-for-15-special-advisers.html |title=Senate approves Buhari's request for 15 Special Advisers |author=QueenEsther Iroanusi |date=23 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref><ref name=VG>{{Cite news |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/07/house-of-reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=House of Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]}}</ref><ref name=PC>{{Cite news |url=https://punchng.com/reps-approve-buharis-request-to-appoint-15-special-advisers/ |title=Reps approve Buhari's request to appoint 15 Special Advisers |date=18 July 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref name=CT>{{Cite news |url=https://www.channelstv.com/2019/08/21/buhari-re-appoints-femi-adesina-garba-shehu-as-media-aides/ |title=Buhari Re-Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu As Media Aides |publisher=[[Channels TV]] |date=21 August 2019 |access-date=21 May 2020}}</ref>
The number of Special Advisers that a President can appoint and their remuneration and allowances is determined by [[law]] or by [[Resolution (law)|resolution]] of the National Assembly.<ref name=WS/> [[Femi Adesina]] is the Special Adviser to the President on media and publicity.
== Go nugo ==
* [[Gift Johnbull]]
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{reflist|3}}
[[Category:Nigerian government officials]]
[[Category:Positions of authority]]
[[Category:Government occupations]]
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