- Musa
Bityong (/musɑː bitjɔːŋ/, 194? –
March 5, 1986), also Musa
Bitiyong was a
lieutenant colonel in the
Nigerian Army,
executed by firinɡ
squad by the...
- (1984–1985),
Commander ECOMOG Peacekeeping Force (Liberia) (1991–1992) Musa
Bityong (194?–1985), one of the
first Nigerian Army
officers to be
airborne qualified...
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recruitment in the
Nigerian Defence Academy. A
Nigerian soldier,
Colonel Musa
Bityong, left
behind in the
guerrilla camps was able to
recruit 100
former ZANLA/ZIPRA...
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including its
naming after the 82nd West
African Division. In 1982, Col. Musa
Bityong aided the
establishment of the
first Airborne of a "can do,
special forces"...
- V, one of the
rulers with the
longest reign in
Africa (1945–2008) Musa
Bityong (194?–1985), one of the
first Nigerian Army
officers to be
airborne qualified...
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voiceover artist, and TV
personality Nuhu
Bature †,
paramount ruler Musa
Bityong †,
military service Harrison Bungwon †, engineer,
paramount ruler Bala...
- (2003–2007); also a
businessman and
founder of Gora Oil and Gas. Musa
Bityong † (194?-1986),
Nigerian military officer (Lt. Col.)
Marok Gandu † (18?...
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Ashyui Manta Ason Nok
Ashyui (also Magata, and Afan Tsaai) Lt. Col. Musa
Bityong (late),
military officer Maj. Gen.
Zamani Lekwot (rtd.),
military officer...
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Nigerian soldiers executed by
firing squad:
Daniel Bamidele, 36–37. Musa
Bityonɡ.
Mamman Jiya Vatsa, 45.
Madhavrao Bagal, 90,
Indian writer and
social activist...
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mentioned above include: Kato Yashim,
Tonak Dabo,
James Gandu,
Haruna Bityong,
Philip Abu, Bala Bonet,
Bitrus Kwasau, and Bala N. Bawa. Two
other lawyers...