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Emmanuel E
Ikwue (born 6 June 1940) was
Nigerian Air Force's
Chief of the Air
Staff from 1969 to 1975.
Brigadier Ikwue was the
fifth Commander of the...
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George Kurubo (1966–1967) ****tu Alao (1967–1969)
Emmanuel E
Ikwue (1969–1975) John
Nmadu Yisa-Doko (1975–1980)
Abdullahi Dominic Bello (1980–1983)...
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Force In
office 29 July 1975 – 14
April 1980
Preceded by Brig.
Emmanuel E
Ikwue Succeeded by AVM.
Abdullahi Dominic Bello Personal details Born (1942-02-13)13...
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August 1967 15
October 1969 † 2 years, 71 days – 5
Ikwue,
EmmanuelBrigadier Emmanuel E
Ikwue (born 1940) 18
December 1969 29 July 1975 5 years, 223 days...
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scored by Joel Goffin. The film
features original songs from
Bongos Ikwue, who
composed the songs. Some
songs were also
written by Jeta Amata. All...
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George Kurubo (1966–1967) ****tu Alao (1967–1969)
Emmanuel E
Ikwue (1969–1975) John
Nmadu Yisa-Doko (1975–1980)
Abdullahi Dominic Bello (1980–1983)...
- days later, in Lagos, he was
buried with full
military honours.
Emmanuel E
Ikwue was
announced as his
replacement on
December 18, 1969.
History of The Nigerian...
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Chief of the Air
Staff (1967–69)
Emmanuel E
Ikwue Chief of the Air
Staff (1969–1975) John
Nmadu Yisa-Doko
Chief of the Air...
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George Kurubo (1966–1967) ****tu Alao (1967–1969)
Emmanuel E
Ikwue (1969–1975) John
Nmadu Yisa-Doko (1975–1980)
Abdullahi Dominic Bello (1980–1983)...
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Benue State, as the
tenth out of
fifteen children. His father,
Christopher Ikwue Ode of
Idoma descent, was a
retired soldier and
colonel in 1982, and the...