- the organisation's priorities. The then
President of
Nigeria Ibrahim Babaginda administration founded Aso
Villa in 1991, the same year that Nigeria's...
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vocal critic of the government's
structural adjustment program (SAP). The
Babaginda government had
commenced the SAP in 1986, and
following prescriptions...
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Forces Ruling Council led by the then
Military President;
General Ibrahim Babaginda.
General Esuene's rank and
benefits were
restored and
backdated to 1975...
- July 2020. "The
Palace Coup of
August 27, 1985 (PART 2)". "Major-General
Babaginda Address to the
Nation -
August 27, 1985". dawodu.com.
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September 2023. Nwachukwu, John Owen (16 May 2017). "How
Ibrahim Babaginda sent bags of
money to
Buhari - John Parden".
Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved...
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nullification of the 12 June 1993
presidential elections by
General Ibrahim Babaginda. Many CLO
members were
arrested and
detained for
several w****s and hospitalized...
- FNSE. The
foundation laying ceremony was
performed by
General I. B.
Babaginda GCFR, the then
President of
Nigeria in
December 1992. The
following Divisions...
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conferred honorary Degree of
Doctor of Law (LLD) by
Ibrahim Badamasi Babaginda University, Lapai,
Niger State.
Blueprint (2016-08-03). "Niger ****embly...
- restrictions. In
October 1985, a few
months after Major General Ibrahim Babaginda appointed himself as
President of Nigeria, he
imposed a ban on the importation...