- Tito
Lutwa Okello (1914 – 3 June 1996) was a
Ugandan military officer and
politician who
served as the
eighth president of
Uganda from 29 July 1985 until...
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between the
Acholi and Langi, that led to the coup d'état
making Tito
Okello Lutwa president of the republic.
Cooper &
Fontanellaz 2015, pp. 27–28. Golooba-Mutebi...
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Notable among the
Acholi soldiers who made the
ranks were Gen. Tito Okello-
Lutwa, Brig.
Pyerino Okoya and Lt. Gen
Bazilio Olara-Okello. Due to a changing...
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Served K.A.R. 1942-1961,
Kenya Army
officer Lt. Gen. Tito
Okello Lutwa (1914-1996)-
Served K.A.R. 1940–1962,
Uganda National Liberation Army (1979–1986)...
- Type
Military coup
Motive Regime change Target Kampala Organised by Tito
Lutwa Okello Parti****nts
Bazilio Olara-Okello
Outcome Coup
succeeds Milton Obote...
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second Milton Obote government. The army
promptly named General Tito
Okello Lutwa as
President of the
Military Council, only for him to be
ousted six months...
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Resistance Army (NRA) took
power in 1986 from the
government of Gen. Tito
Okello Lutwa who had six
months earlier toppled Obote's UPC
government in a July 27,...
- of
Uganda 1966–1971 Succeeded by Idi Amin Preceded by
Presidential Commission of
Uganda President of
Uganda 1980–1985 Succeeded by Tito
Okello Lutwa...
- in
Kitgum District on 21
January 1960. His late
father was
General Tito
Lutwa Okello (1914–1996), who
served as
President of
Uganda between July 1985...
- July 27, 1985: Tito
Okello Lutwa overthrew Milton Obote.
January 26, 1986:
Yoweri Museveni overthrew Tito
Okello Lutwa.[citation needed] July 23, 1687:...