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Babatunde "Tunde"
Abdulbaki Idiagbon (Listen) (14
September 1943 – 24
March 1999) was a
Nigerian general who
served as the 6th
Chief of Staff, Supreme...
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Nigeria https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/322032-remembering-
idiagbon-the-no-nonsense-military-general-who-ran-nigeria-with-buhari.html?tztc=1...
- d'ètat of 1983,
which overthrew the
Second Republic,
Major General Tunde Idiagbon became the
Chief of Staff,
Supreme Headquarters.
Chief Ernest Shonekan...
- Times. 28
August 1985.
Retrieved 8 July 2019. Siollun, Max. "Buhari And
Idiagbon: A
Missed Opportunity For Nigeria". Gamji.com.
Retrieved 1
April 2015....
- out
quickly after their acquisition.
Examples are
provided by Abdullahi-
Idiagbon and Olaniyi: Long-leg (meaning "well-connected") Free and fair Come of...
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Babangida take-over,
General Vatsa was in
Mecca with
Major General Tunde Idiagbon on pilgrimage. As of the time of his
arrest in
December 1985 on su****ion...
- Jos. With the
successful execution of the coup by
General Buhari,
Tunde Idiagbon was
appointed Chief of
General Staff (the de
facto No. 2 in the administration)...
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execution of the
palace coup was
initially dela**** due to
General Tunde Idiagbon the 6th
Chief of Staff,
Supreme Headquarters, and
ruthless second-in-command...
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tennis player Tunde Baiyewu (born 1965), British-Nigerian
singer Tunde Idiagbon (1942–1999),
Nigerian soldier Tunde Jegede (born 1972),
Nigerian composer...
- 1986
President Ibrahim Babangida as
Military President Preceded by
Tunde Idiagbon as
Chief of Staff,
Supreme Headquarters Succeeded by
Augustus Aikhomu Governor...