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- Abdulwaheed is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Abdulwaheed Afolabi (born 1991), Nigerian footballer Abdulwaheed...
- Abdulwaheed Afolabi (born 8 December 1991) is a Nigerian professional football player who plays for Beninese club Loto-Popo FC. Abdulwaheed has pla****...
- 100: Yadda Hafsat Abdulwaheed ta kalubalanci gwamna". Retrieved 8 December 2016. Yusuf, Adamu. "Interview with Hafsat Abdulwaheed". African Writer. African...
- Abdulwaheed Ibrahim Omar is a Nigerian former trade union leader. Born in Zaria, Omar joined the Nigeria Union of Teachers, rising to become its president...
- Occupation(s) Journalist, entrepreneur, editor and the CEO of RadioNow 95.3FM Partner Yemi Adesida Parent Hafsat Abdulwaheed (mother) Website www.daria.media...
- President of the Nigeria Labour Congress In office 1999–2007 Succeeded by Abdulwaheed Omar Personal details Born Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole (1952-04-04) 4 April...
- Security Council Resolution 1441. In July 2017, former Iraqi general Abdulwaheed al-Rabbat launched a private war crimes prosecution in the High Court...
- Chiroma 1988: Pascal Bafyau 1994: Post vacant 1999: Adams Oshiomhole 2007: Abdulwaheed Omar 2015: Ayuba Wabba 2023: Joe Ajaero 1978: Aliyu Dangiwa 1986: Lasisi...
- Adepegba of the People’s Democratic Party who polled 28,964 votes and Abdulwaheed Odunuga of the New Nigeria People’s Party who scored 4152 votes. Editor...
- legality of the invasion of Iraq. In July 2017, former Iraqi general Abdulwaheed al-Rabbat launched a private war crimes prosecution, in the High Court...