-
against Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa by the
government of
Aguyi Ironsi. He was
alleged to have
staged a coup plot
against Biafran President...
-
Victoria Nwanyiocha Aguyi-Ironsi (21
November 1923 – 23
August 2021) was the
second First Lady of
Nigeria from 16
January 1966 to 29 July 1966. She was...
- were
coupled with the
overthrow and
murder of
Aguyi-Ironsi
himself (ironically enough, soon
after Aguyi-Ironsi
completed a
conference with
northern emirs)...
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possible surrender. Maj.
Nzeogwu set
conditions which Gen.
Ironsi agreed to.
Aguyi Ironsi ****umed power, and
Nzeogwu was
later arrested in
Lagos on 18 January...
- "Count no one saved,
until he is
found in heaven" (Onye
afuro na enuigwe, si
aguyi na) "Do not be
imitating the
whites in everything,
strive hard to gain the...
- unharmed.” The
Supreme Military Council (SMC)
headed by
General Johnson Aguyi-Ironsi, as the most
senior officer, took
control of the
government and suspended...
-
Region as well as the
mostly left-wing "Lagos-Ibadan" press. Then came
Aguyi Ironsi's
Decree Number 34,
which proposed the
abolition of the
federal system...
- (Counselor)
Ahmad Ibrahim Mohammad Al-misnad (Second Secretary) No. 1,
Aguyi Ironsi, (Transcorp Hilton),
Maitama FCT Abuja.
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs...
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Lagos from
January 1966 to May 1967
during the
military regime of
General Aguyi-Ironsi (to July 1966, and
General Gowon subsequently), and then as the pioneer...
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Alabi Umegbewe (PDP) Ward 6:
Ogbenma Idalunimulu C (PDP) Ward 7:
Nnamdi Aguyi Abule (PDP) Ward 8: Jeff
Leventis (PDP) Ward 9:
Alali Justice Livingstone...