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Joseph Nanven Garba CFR (17 July 1943 – 1 June 2002) was a
Nigerian general, diplomat, and
politician who
served as
president of the
United Nations General...
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Gowon (who
himself took
power in the 1966 counter-coup).
Colonel Joseph Nanven Garba announced the coup in a
broadcast on
Radio Nigeria (which
became FRCN...
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Porth Nanven (grid
reference SW355307; most well
known as Cot
Valley and
occasionally known...
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Military Generals, who
include Generals Domkat Bali (deceased),
Joseph Nanven Garba (deceased),
Jeremiah Useni,
Joshua Dogonyaro (deceased), John Sha****a...
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authority as
soldiers (Guard Battalion)
available to him were
under Joseph Nanven Garba, who was part of the coup. This
realisation led
Ogundipe to opt-out...
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attending an OAU
summit in Kampala, a
group of
officers led by
Colonel Joe
Nanven Garba announced his overthrow. The coup
plotters appointed Brigadier Murtala...
- self-control in
pursuing sectional ends". On 29 July 1975,
Colonel Joseph Nanven Garba, a
close friend of Gowon's,
announced on
Radio Nigeria that he and...
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Olugbenga Ashiru Ishaya Audu
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Nuhu
Bamalli Joseph Nanven Garba Tom
Ikimi Baba Gana
Kingibe Sule
Lamido Ojo
Maduekwe Matthew Mbu Ike...
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attended an OAU
summit in Kampala, a
group of
officers led by
Colonel Joe
Nanven Garba announced his overthrow. On 29 July 1975,
General Yakubu Gowon was...
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Brigadier Wellington Duke B****ey (September 1962 – 1968)
Colonel Joseph Nanven Garba (1968 –
February 1976)
Brigadier Mamman Jiya
Vatsa (February 1976...