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Joshua Nimyel Dogonyaro (12
September 1940 – 14 May 2021) was a
Nigerian army
lieutenant general and a
military administrator.
Dogonyaro was born in Vom...
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Laila Dogonyaro (10
December 1944 – 28
April 2011) was a
Nigerian activist who was
president of the
National Council of Women's
Societies from 1993 to...
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succeeded by an
unbroken line of
Nigerian officers.
Major General Joshua Dogonyaro took over from
Quainoo after Quainoo had left
Monrovia for consultations...
- "Farewell to a
Fallen Comrade Dr. Musa
Dogonyaro:". Nigeriaworld.com. Musa
Dogonyaro at
Olympedia Musa
Dogonyaro at the
Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)...
- (1980–1983)
Brigadier Salihu Ibrahim (1983–1985)
Major General Joshua Dogonyaro (1985–1987)
Brigadier Tunji Olurin (1990–1993)
Major General Peter Gyang...
- 1983
Nigerian coup d'état. Of
these initial members, only five (Abacha,
Dogonyaro, Aikhomu,
Nyako and Elegbede) were
still members when
Babangida stepped...
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Defence Staff 1983– 1989 Succeeded by Lieutenant-General W. M. Mensa-Wood New
title ECOMOG Commander 1990 Succeeded by
Major General Joshua Dogonyaro...
- Bali (deceased),
Joseph Nanven Garba (deceased),
Jeremiah Useni,
Joshua Dogonyaro (deceased), John Sha****a,
Jonathan Temlong, Musa Gambo,
Yakubu Rimdam...
- coup was
announced on the
radio in the
morning by
Major General Joshua Dogonyaro, and
Babangida later addressed the country,
saying that Buhari's regime...
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since inducted 14 more alumni, including: Jim Blagg, Dr.
Clyde Cook, Musa
Dogonyaro, Ronn Johnson,
Natasha Miller, Ben Orr,
Jessica Pistole,
Rianne Sc****l...