Wikipídiya iglwiki https://igl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogb%C3%A1_ogbolo MediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.1 first-letter Áméwn igò Egwéyí Úkọ̀lá Énéagwu Úkọ̀lá énéagwu Wikipídiya Úkọ̀lá Wikipídiya Fáílú Úkọ̀lá fáílú MediaWiki Úkọ̀lá MediaWiki Éwn malábó Úkọ̀lá éwn malábó Abune Úkọ̀lá abune Gbúgbe Úkọ̀lá gbúgbe TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Event Event talk Erediauwa 0 2052 40884 40778 2026-05-09T18:33:12Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40884 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá during the Military Administration of Major-General [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ Ascending to the throne on 23 March 1979, Erediauwa celebrated his 30th anniversary in 2009. Ádìkò lé During this period, ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè he several times acted as a peacemaker between politicians.îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé amî Gomina yé í For example, he intervened in a dispute between [[Abia State]] Gomina governor [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí and [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í Chairman of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Board of Trustees, and resolved another face-off involving Anenih and former [[Edo State]] Governor [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture, with numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} n3yukmxprafwmte2eu6zgv8oveg8uwe 40885 40884 2026-05-09T18:39:10Z Austinea3 116 40885 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa celebrated chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ his 30th anniversary in 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé amî Gomina yé í [[Abia State]] Gomina governor [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí and [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Board of Trustees, and resolved another face-off involving Anenih and former [[Edo State]] Governor [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture, with numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} k8lxteddrh5zgkjnrgt9bqip9nln7ra 40886 40885 2026-05-09T18:40:44Z Austinea3 116 40886 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Board of Trustees, and resolved another face-off involving Anenih and former [[Edo State]] Governor [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture, with numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} dnm0308ydaa0w5lwum3467mvlrwtmhn 40887 40886 2026-05-09T18:48:36Z Austinea3 116 /* Public image */ 40887 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ." Board of Trustees, and resolved another face-off involving Anenih and former [[Edo State]] Gomínà Governor [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture, with numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} qhh2vjb4o3adq14gce4jymh2keo8tvm 40888 40887 2026-05-09T18:53:36Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40888 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture, with numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} 449p7wn7cxoh9bo6v9ae9i1sn0rvcnh 40889 40888 2026-05-09T18:57:56Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40889 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀.Apart from the ceremonial aspects, his 30th anniversary festival was a week long carnival and a showcase of Benin arts and culture, with numerous performances of traditional music and dance, as well as an art exhibition and food fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} fr8r7fkkvkkkookafz7fh38inxe99tk 40890 40889 2026-05-09T18:59:44Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40890 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} j35jf1j2mbm8idnpkvzrae5kjwpybn5 40891 40890 2026-05-09T19:04:08Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40891 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná."His death was announced on 29 April 2016. The statement did not say when and how he died.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} p3tbrg2n1a7dhjpio606hbt3n8ff1he 40892 40891 2026-05-09T19:07:13Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40892 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} hwt2ixm6ndx9l2syp3tvch6zpr6z07g 40893 40892 2026-05-09T19:39:05Z Austinea3 116 /* Óhîla-lá-nwu */ 40893 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == Efî-ẹ́wo In Benin, the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} dujfwgtr940q08b4hvkvxpkc59me07h 40894 40893 2026-05-09T19:49:57Z Austinea3 116 40894 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == Efî-ẹ́wo Benin, Onu lẹ chi akoji Ọjọ ka ki d’efu ane, ma n’ọwọ nwu dab’u ọjọ ki d’ọla nwu. Ma dabi k’alu ki d’onu lẹ chi afu k’atule nwu d’ochara nwu. Ech’nwu chi ki amẹñe dabi k’i n’atule ki kọñyọ n’ewo tẹẹ, amonẹ gba, i mu d’ojale kpai ẹfu-oma kpai imat’u nwu, ọdab’u nẹ, amonẹ mu d’ogba nwu gẹ.”the Oba is considered to be the only representative of the supreme deity and is considered a god in his own right. He is believed to be ordained by cosmic consent. This means the people considered him to have the ability to either venerate or curse a community, so although he ruled with respect and kindness for his people, they also feared him.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} o1dwojouin6unvs6tc0wjsos98c7wtv 40895 40894 2026-05-09T19:55:54Z Austinea3 116 /* References */ 40895 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Public image == Efî-ẹ́wo Benin, Onu lẹ chi akoji Ọjọ ka ki d’efu ane, ma n’ọwọ nwu dab’u ọjọ ki d’ọla nwu. Ma dabi k’alu ki d’onu lẹ chi afu k’atule nwu d’ochara nwu. Ech’nwu chi ki amẹñe dabi k’i n’atule ki kọñyọ n’ewo tẹẹ, amonẹ gba, i mu d’ojale kpai ẹfu-oma kpai imat’u nwu, ọdab’u nẹ, amonẹ mu d’ogba nwu gẹ.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Ila k'Oba Erediauwa ch'enẹ kí tẹnẹ am'enẹ ikọ iwakọ kpai am'onẹ abọlabọ, i jẹ nwi am'onẹ ojile kpai am'onẹ kí kọ kẹka ukọchẹ amẹ nwi am'onẹ uñyọgbá uyi Oba kpai Nigeria chakadu. Ekoche, am'onẹ a d'u fù nwi uyi Oba, amọ abajọ i b'ẹnu onọ uyi Oba nwi am'onẹ, nwi am'onẹ a gba ọla kpai Oba ọdọ mọka mọka u d'ọka. .<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} judmuth4xansyd9i4yvpuvzasoxd10a 40896 40895 2026-05-09T19:58:26Z Austinea3 116 /* Public image */ 40896 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Ali ch'ọjọ Public image == Efî-ẹ́wo Benin, Onu lẹ chi akoji Ọjọ ka ki d’efu ane, ma n’ọwọ nwu dab’u ọjọ ki d’ọla nwu. Ma dabi k’alu ki d’onu lẹ chi afu k’atule nwu d’ochara nwu. Ech’nwu chi ki amẹñe dabi k’i n’atule ki kọñyọ n’ewo tẹẹ, amonẹ gba, i mu d’ojale kpai ẹfu-oma kpai imat’u nwu, ọdab’u nẹ, amonẹ mu d’ogba nwu gẹ.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Ila k'Oba Erediauwa ch'enẹ kí tẹnẹ am'enẹ ikọ iwakọ kpai am'onẹ abọlabọ, i jẹ nwi am'onẹ ojile kpai am'onẹ kí kọ kẹka ukọchẹ amẹ nwi am'onẹ uñyọgbá uyi Oba kpai Nigeria chakadu. Ekoche, am'onẹ a d'u fù nwi uyi Oba, amọ abajọ i b'ẹnu onọ uyi Oba nwi am'onẹ, nwi am'onẹ a gba ọla kpai Oba ọdọ mọka mọka u d'ọka. .<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} m2z5m1q93upieoozbfol2zahdt9npxc 40897 40896 2026-05-09T19:59:08Z Austinea3 116 40897 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} {{Infobox royalty|embed=|name=Erediauwa|title=Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo|titletext=|more=|image=[[image:Erediauwa.jpg]]|image_size=|alt=|caption=|succession=[[Oba of Benin]]|moretext=|reign={{nowrap|23 March 1979 – 29 April 2016}}|reign-type=|coronation=23 March 1979|cor-type=|investiture=|predecessor=[[Akenzua II]]|pre-type=|successor=[[Ewuare II]]|suc-type=|regent=|reg-type=|birth_name=Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Eweka|birth_date={{birth date|1923|06|22|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Benin City]], [[British Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2016|04|29|1923|06|22|df=yes}}|death_place=[[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], [[Nigeria]]|burial_date=|burial_place=|queen=|spouse=<!-- or | spouses = -->|spouse-type=<!-- or | spouses-type = -->|consort=<!-- yes or no -->|issue=<!--list children in order of birth. Use {{plainlist}} or {{unbulleted list}} -->|full name=|era name=|era dates=|regnal name=Erediauwa|posthumous name=|temple name=|native_lang1=<!-- up to | native_lang5 = -->|native_lang1_name1=<!-- up to | native_lang5_name1 = -->|house=House of [[Eweka]]|house-type=|royal house=|father=Oba [[Akenzua II]]|mother=|religion=|occupation=|module=}} [[Fáílú:Oba_erediauwa.jpg|alt=Oba Erediauwa|thumb]] '''Erediauwa''' (égba kî ó'chu ẹ́kẹfa nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀jî éfu ọdọ 1923 lọ́ tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ éfu ọdọ 2016) “i chi ẹkẹ ogwu-nyọ-mẹgwẹta-nyọ-mẹjẹ efu amonu [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] yî [[Edo people]] efu [[Benin City]], [[Edo State]], Naijiria .<ref>{{cite book|last1=Benin)|first1=Erediauwa (King of|title=I Remain, Sir, Your Obedient Servant|date=2004|publisher=Spectrum Books|isbn=9789780293826|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znp0AAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 August 2018|language=en}}</ref> ku má móọ̀ kwubî kî Prince Solomon Akenzua,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2016-04-29|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2021-07-13|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Onu ewo Edo, odudu nwu kpa kpa chi His Royal Majesty Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I.ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa kójî-nwu chî [[Ewuare II]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nwaubani|first1=Adaobi Tricia|title=Opinion A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/voodoo-curse-human-traffickers.html|accessdate=30 August 2018|work=The New York Times|date=24 March 2018|language=en}}</ref>Oba Erediauwa gba odudu kpai ukolo dab’u Onu-ogba ki d’ojale ane, kpai akoji ki d’ọla nwu [[Benin Empire]] Alu k’i gba akpa, i mu d’ofoji i gba akpa nwu kwi ọwọ uñyi nwu, kojî áttà-wn Oba [[Akenzua II]],efu ùcholo ku ma ché efî-ewo Benin City, Naijiria , ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́ta efu ọdọ 23 1979.<ref name="guardosawe">{{cite web|url=http://www.edo-nation.net/osawe1.htm|title=25 Years of an Oba|author=Ambrose Osawe|work=The Guardian|location=UK|date=29 March 2004|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> == Óhîla-lá-nwu == Erediauwa má ché bî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fá nolu ogwu nyo mẹ́jî éfu ọdọ 1923, ọ́mà yî Oba [[Akenzua II]]. Tákî òwu chî onu , í chí ajofá kwubî ku má ché móọ̀ kí chî '''Prince Solomon Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua'''. Î chî lo ti ukoche ísakulu yi [[Government College, Ibadan]] (1939–1945), mányu [[Yaba College]], takî lọ́ tunyî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu before going to [[King's College, Cambridge]] kî ya achukoche achî-ọ́chîlìà kpaí Administration. “I chanẹ ukolo nwu kpai amẹ-ukolo ewo Eastern Nigeria l’ọdọ 1957 dab’u District Officer. I gba, i mu lo ti amẹ-ukolo ewo Federal Service, alu k’i mu kpa kpa ukolo nwu dab’u Permanent Secretary efu Ministry of Health l’ọdọ 1973. Efu igba ẹñẹ, i mu chi akoji ki d’ọjale ewo [[Gulf Oil]]. Éfu ọdọ 1975,Ma mu d’ọjale ọna m’ẹgho dab’u Commissioner. [[Bendel State]] égba kì chî Ichoja yé í mẹ́jor jẹ́nárá [[George Agbazika Innih]].achî-achì ukólò <ref>{{cite news|title=Oba Urediauwa I (1923-2016)|url=http://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/daily-trust/20160510/282222304969423|work=Daily Trust|date=10 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="guardosawe" /> î wọ́jî ẹ́dẹ̀ ofa ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ogwu nyokẹ́mẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 1979, Erediauwa chî uyo ùcholo adémọ́dọ̀-nwu alu kî mọ́ọ̀'do ogwu-ẹ́gwa dáà oji-ofà efu ọdọ 2009. Ádìkò lé , ukólò wn kî gbéju chá ebóò kî dé alumẹ́jî ama chî ja-îbè .îjuwé nwu kaa chî akanya kî dî agbadé [[Abia State]] Gomina [[Orji Uzor Kalu]] kpaí [[Tony Anenih]], Chiamánì yé í [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Am'agbọ́jí-akọ́-ọ̀nà, kpaí í dá-ọ̀nà-ẹ́tẹ́-íjà ọ̀la-míñní-kí-ọ́mọ́-lẹ jẹ́ n’ùfẹ́ Tony Anenih kpaí agbọ́jí ìjọ̀gbà lẹ yé î [[Edo State]] Gomínà [[Lucky Igbinedion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200903230873.html|title=Oba Erediauwa Marks 30 Years on Benin Throne|work=Vanguard|author=Simon Ebegbulem|date=23 March 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}</ref> Abọ̀jì am'ìnyẹ-ukọ̀lọ̀ ìjọ̀gbà lẹ, ochaka ọ̀gwọ́-mẹ́fà n’unọ́ (30th) lẹ che ochaka kí í dẹ̀fù ochu kàa-kàa kí í máná am'ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kpaí alu-ìdu am'Edo Benin fù, kpaí alu-ẹ́li-ìbílẹ̀ kpaí alu-ukpajẹ́-ìbílẹ̀ wẹ́wẹ̀ẹ́, kpaí ẹ́tẹ́-ukọ̀lọ̀-ọ̀wọ́ kí ma máná fù kpaí ajá-úñjẹ-ìbílẹ̀<ref>{{cite web|url=http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|title=Oba Erediauwa's 30th coronation anniversary|author=patience saduwa|date=10 September 2010|work=Next|accessdate=10 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100203121507/http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/ArtsandCulture/Art/5398161-146/story.csp|archivedate=3 February 2010}}</ref> Ma kpa ọ̀la-úkwu-í fù n’ochu ekeji-mẹ́lẹ k’ójí-ọ̀jọ́ ogwu-nyọ́-mẹ́la efu ọdọ 2016. Ọ̀la kí ma kọ n’ọ̀takada lẹ í n’alu kí í kwú kpaí ìba kí í kwú kpa máná.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://punchng.com/breaking-benin-monarch-oba-erediauwa-passes/|title=BREAKING: Benin monarch, Oba Erediauwa, passes on|author=Zovoe Jonathan|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/202635-oba-of-beninomo-noba-nedo-uku-akpolokpolo-is-dead.html|title=Oba of Benin, Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, is dead - Premium Times Nigeria|accessdate=29 April 2016|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> == Ali ch'ọjọ == Efî-ẹ́wo Benin, Onu lẹ chi akoji Ọjọ ka ki d’efu ane, ma n’ọwọ nwu dab’u ọjọ ki d’ọla nwu. Ma dabi k’alu ki d’onu lẹ chi afu k’atule nwu d’ochara nwu. Ech’nwu chi ki amẹñe dabi k’i n’atule ki kọñyọ n’ewo tẹẹ, amonẹ gba, i mu d’ojale kpai ẹfu-oma kpai imat’u nwu, ọdab’u nẹ, amonẹ mu d’ogba nwu gẹ.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Osagie|first1=Otabor|title='How Oba Erediauwa cursed our community' - The Nation Nigeria|url=http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-erediauwa-cursed-community/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=22 March 2018}}</ref> Ila k'Oba Erediauwa ch'enẹ kí tẹnẹ am'enẹ ikọ iwakọ kpai am'onẹ abọlabọ, i jẹ nwi am'onẹ ojile kpai am'onẹ kí kọ kẹka ukọchẹ amẹ nwi am'onẹ uñyọgbá uyi Oba kpai Nigeria chakadu. Ekoche, am'onẹ a d'u fù nwi uyi Oba, amọ abajọ i b'ẹnu onọ uyi Oba nwi am'onẹ, nwi am'onẹ a gba ọla kpai Oba ọdọ mọka mọka u d'ọka. .<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Uche|first1=Atuma|title=Life and times of Oba Erediauwa – - The Sun News|url=http://sunnewsonline.com/life-and-times-of-oba-erediauwa/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]|accessdate=30 August 2018|date=30 April 2016}}</ref> == Awards == In October 2022, a Nigerian national honor of Commander Of The [[Order of the Federal Republic|Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) was conferred on him by President [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|30em}}{{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Oba of Benin]]|22 June|1923|29 April|2016}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-break}} {{S-bef|before=[[Akenzua II]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Oba of Benin]]|years=1979 – 2016}} {{s-aft|after=[[Ewuare II]]}} {{s-end}} {{Obas of Benin}} {{authority control}} ftb4k0dck0nxuiycgw1ucd9htclj7c8 Hamman Bello 0 2057 40855 40837 2026-05-09T13:29:23Z Obutuson 910 /* Ekwu k'ibo */ 40855 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == In 2008, he banned [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed was instrumental in bringing rural electrification and communication infrastructure to communities in Jada.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed died on 26 January 2022 at the age of 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} id6bokw1fy7yi2k9rg14m1ovmxpgiua 40856 40855 2026-05-09T13:30:20Z Obutuson 910 /* Ekwu k'ibo */ 40856 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == In 2008, he banned [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification and communication infrastructure to communities in Jada.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed died on 26 January 2022 at the age of 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 80azq5104e6heowcqty82pbqvufl21b 40857 40856 2026-05-09T13:34:04Z Obutuson 910 /* Ẹgba ki chi comptroller */ 40857 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == In 2008, he banned [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed died on 26 January 2022 at the age of 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} ldwe5xwjsozt0tegmrr7k2062qq8i9z 40858 40857 2026-05-09T13:36:50Z Obutuson 910 /* Ọlayi nwu */ 40858 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == In 2008, he banned [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu mi ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa ọdọ 2022 ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 0u063ry3k04wlu8lq1q476ce2nk3n4v 40859 40858 2026-05-09T13:38:31Z Obutuson 910 /* Ọlayi nwu */ 40859 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == In 2008, he banned [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} skmipx1f2lc5pfbljgju0t5gpe9a48b 40860 40859 2026-05-09T13:40:40Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40860 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, he banned [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 62qcsycgn93ijx8lhgsev623kpffdrg 40861 40860 2026-05-09T13:41:36Z Obutuson 910 /* Ẹgba ki chi comptroller */ 40861 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] officials from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} ni1o56msx4ns7jc6l1krk7guckxxxvj 40862 40861 2026-05-09T13:42:13Z Obutuson 910 /* Ekwu k'ibo */ 40862 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no from setting checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} at7oka8yd9to2g8cqamjzqlw21suxbv 40863 40862 2026-05-09T13:43:52Z Obutuson 910 /* Ẹgba ki chi comptroller */ 40863 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ checkpoints outside of border security areas, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} c8idvzjexfviw6qmsuk6tlyow62cse5 40864 40863 2026-05-09T13:46:14Z Obutuson 910 /* Ẹgba ki chi comptroller */ 40864 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, before which he established an anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 2cn7ntcqp8lxpamesr68qjr7cp5bi9s 40865 40864 2026-05-09T13:47:19Z Obutuson 910 /* Ẹgba ki chi comptroller */ 40865 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ anti-smuggling patrol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} n8mcdenbw0knoqqjtlquaji2tw7znqd 40866 40865 2026-05-09T13:48:16Z Obutuson 910 /* Ẹgba ki chi comptroller */ 40866 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed joined the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] as an assistant superintendent after graduating and serving his NYSC in 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 7izvy7keuhg62tzoczp18jg2o86tiwx 40867 40866 2026-05-09T13:50:31Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40867 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. He served and commanded multiple branches, including the Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} h9holaqh92wstyqmpv76xta74b5cz0x 40868 40867 2026-05-09T13:52:17Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40868 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹts mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, and Tin Can Island. He was then promoted to Assistant CG in 2005 and was the inspection officer of the Inspectorate Unit at the Customs Headquarters until May 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} dmwfsupzyc5l0s268b6v8xpgtscd52f 40869 40868 2026-05-09T13:56:22Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40869 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, after which he was appointed Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} jg310uvrtog1anuodztc6wnkuje3gwa 40870 40869 2026-05-09T13:57:18Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40870 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ahmed was born and raised in Kojoli Village in the [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] local government area of [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} q0yrlp5btgwekcllp0ain83q1f79ba9 40871 40870 2026-05-09T13:59:13Z Obutuson 910 /* Ogbegbele */ 40871 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed began his early education at the Jada Primary School from 1956 to 1963, then attended the Government Secondary School Ganye for his secondary education from 1965 to 1969. He obtained his WASC at the Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] in 1970. He attended [[Ahmadu Bello University]] in 1977, where he obtained his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] and did his [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) program in 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} k7ibma945res2ncspjlgv4e3f296li8 40872 40871 2026-05-09T14:03:58Z Obutuson 910 /* Ogbegbele */ 40872 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (also referred to in sources as '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' and '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 January 1949 – 26 January 2022), was a Nigerian [[customs officer]], philanthropist and politician. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed wa chanẹ ichikulu uchanẹ ọlayi nwu yi Jada Primary School akwi ọdọ 1956 na ti ọdọ 1963, anubi lẹ i na chi Government Secondary School Ganye to du ki ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi ẹdọ mẹfa akwi ọdọ 1965 na ti ọdọ 1969. I le wa fi WASC nwu nẹ kwi Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] efu ọdọ 1970. I chi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1977, ọmọ lẹ i ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] ma'nyu i chi [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) efu ọdọ 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} ph6q99bwecj897k4whbjygan115d784 40873 40872 2026-05-09T14:06:41Z Obutuson 910 40873 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (ku ma nwọ dọ ki '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' ma'nyu '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 ochu ejeodudu 1949 – 26 ochu ejeodudu 2022), chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[customs officer]], ẹnẹ kiya chekwu amonẹ ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya chi uja'ibe gọmẹti. He served as the comptroller general (CG) of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]] from 2008 to 2009 by [[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed wa chanẹ ichikulu uchanẹ ọlayi nwu yi Jada Primary School akwi ọdọ 1956 na ti ọdọ 1963, anubi lẹ i na chi Government Secondary School Ganye to du ki ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi ẹdọ mẹfa akwi ọdọ 1965 na ti ọdọ 1969. I le wa fi WASC nwu nẹ kwi Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] efu ọdọ 1970. I chi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1977, ọmọ lẹ i ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] ma'nyu i chi [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) efu ọdọ 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 1cs21lg0vdu1qdsji7c3y4nwyzpagbj 40874 40873 2026-05-09T14:08:50Z Obutuson 910 40874 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (ku ma nwọ dọ ki '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' ma'nyu '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 ochu ejeodudu 1949 – 26 ochu ejeodudu 2022), chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[customs officer]], ẹnẹ kiya chekwu amonẹ ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya chi uja'ibe gọmẹti. I che chùkọlọ eyi uña comptroller general (CG) eyi [[Nigeria Customs Service]] akwi ọdọ 2008 na ti 2009 lefu ukpahi[[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹnẹ ki wa koji nwu uña lẹ chi [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; prior to becoming the CG of Customs, he was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed wa chanẹ ichikulu uchanẹ ọlayi nwu yi Jada Primary School akwi ọdọ 1956 na ti ọdọ 1963, anubi lẹ i na chi Government Secondary School Ganye to du ki ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi ẹdọ mẹfa akwi ọdọ 1965 na ti ọdọ 1969. I le wa fi WASC nwu nẹ kwi Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] efu ọdọ 1970. I chi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1977, ọmọ lẹ i ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] ma'nyu i chi [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) efu ọdọ 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 221io0fq23xng2t87qbjn98kz26sa23 40875 40874 2026-05-09T14:09:46Z Obutuson 910 40875 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (ku ma nwọ dọ ki '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' ma'nyu '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 ochu ejeodudu 1949 – 26 ochu ejeodudu 2022), chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[customs officer]], ẹnẹ kiya chekwu amonẹ ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya chi uja'ibe gọmẹti. I che chùkọlọ eyi uña comptroller general (CG) eyi [[Nigeria Customs Service]] akwi ọdọ 2008 na ti 2009 lefu ukpahi[[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹnẹ ki wa koji nwu uña lẹ chi [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; ta ki i wa chi CG eyi Customs, i dọgba chi was the Assistant CG of Customs at the [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed wa chanẹ ichikulu uchanẹ ọlayi nwu yi Jada Primary School akwi ọdọ 1956 na ti ọdọ 1963, anubi lẹ i na chi Government Secondary School Ganye to du ki ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi ẹdọ mẹfa akwi ọdọ 1965 na ti ọdọ 1969. I le wa fi WASC nwu nẹ kwi Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] efu ọdọ 1970. I chi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1977, ọmọ lẹ i ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] ma'nyu i chi [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) efu ọdọ 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} crbckcciy58acwdf4199qsgj7j5b7sr 40876 40875 2026-05-09T14:10:33Z Obutuson 910 40876 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Listen}} (ku ma nwọ dọ ki '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' ma'nyu '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 ochu ejeodudu 1949 – 26 ochu ejeodudu 2022), chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[customs officer]], ẹnẹ kiya chekwu amonẹ ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya chi uja'ibe gọmẹti. I che chùkọlọ eyi uña comptroller general (CG) eyi [[Nigeria Customs Service]] akwi ọdọ 2008 na ti 2009 lefu ukpahi[[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹnẹ ki wa koji nwu uña lẹ chi [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; ta ki i wa chi CG eyi Customs, i dọgba chi Arọne CG eyi Customs yi ugbo [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed wa chanẹ ichikulu uchanẹ ọlayi nwu yi Jada Primary School akwi ọdọ 1956 na ti ọdọ 1963, anubi lẹ i na chi Government Secondary School Ganye to du ki ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi ẹdọ mẹfa akwi ọdọ 1965 na ti ọdọ 1969. I le wa fi WASC nwu nẹ kwi Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] efu ọdọ 1970. I chi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1977, ọmọ lẹ i ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] ma'nyu i chi [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) efu ọdọ 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} 1eh4dw2dr90v9qejrrnin10bepkq490 40877 40876 2026-05-09T14:11:49Z Obutuson 910 40877 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian customs officer (1949–2022)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Infobox officeholder|honorific_prefix=|predecessor=[[Jacob Gyang Buba]], [[OFR]]|unit=|education=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|successor=[[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo]]|term_end=14 January 2009|name=Hamman Bello Ahmed OFR|term_start=27 May 2008|office=Comptroller General of the [[Nigeria Customs Service]]|death_date=26 January 2022 (aged 73)|birth_place=[[Kojoli, Nigeria|Jada]], [[Adamawa State]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]|birth_date=3 January 1949|caption=|image=|awards=}} '''Hamman Bello Ahmed'''{{Audio|Hamman_Bello_Ahmed.ogg|Netiru}} (ku ma nwọ dọ ki '''Hamman Bello Ahmed Kojoli''' ma'nyu '''Hamman Kojoli'''), [[OFR]] (3 ochu ejeodudu 1949 – 26 ochu ejeodudu 2022), chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[customs officer]], ẹnẹ kiya chekwu amonẹ ma'nyu ẹnẹ kiya chi uja'ibe gọmẹti. I che chùkọlọ eyi uña comptroller general (CG) eyi [[Nigeria Customs Service]] akwi ọdọ 2008 na ti 2009 lefu ukpahi[[Umaru Yar Adua]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aminu Aderinokum|first=Ayodele Kunle|date=28 May 2008|title=Nigeria: Hamman Ahmed now comptroller general of customs|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200805280575.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Allafrica}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=18 February 2020|title=Nigeria Customs: "I Gave the Current CG, Ali, What He Required to Suc|url=https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=businessandmaritimewestafrica|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115125332/https://businessandmaritimewestafrica.com/nigeria-customs-i-gave-the-current-cg-ali-what-he-required-to-succeed-ahmed/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹnẹ ki wa koji nwu uña lẹ chi [[Bernard Shaw Nwadialo|B. E. Nwadialo]]; ta ki i wa chi CG eyi Customs, i dọgba chi Arọne CG eyi Customs yi ugbo [[Abuja]] headquarters. == Ogbegbele == Ma bi Ahmed ma'nyu ma nwọ mẹ gba'kpa yi efewo Kojoli ki do janẹ [[Jada, Nigeria|Jada]] gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ ki di [[Adamawa State|Adamawa]], [[Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria|Nigeria]]. Ahmed wa chanẹ ichikulu uchanẹ ọlayi nwu yi Jada Primary School akwi ọdọ 1956 na ti ọdọ 1963, anubi lẹ i na chi Government Secondary School Ganye to du ki ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi ẹdọ mẹfa akwi ọdọ 1965 na ti ọdọ 1969. I le wa fi WASC nwu nẹ kwi Government Secondary School [[Bauchi (city)|Bauchi]] efu ọdọ 1970. I chi [[Ahmadu Bello University]] efu ọdọ 1977, ọmọ lẹ i ni ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A. Hons]] ma'nyu i chi [[National Youth Service Corps]] (NYSC) efu ọdọ 1978.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Administrator|title=FGN APPOINTS NEW COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS – Nigeria Customs Service|url=https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115060040/https://customs.gov.ng/?p=2684|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Hamman Bello Ahmed, OFR: Maritime Living LEGEND of the Week|url=https://shippingworld-ng.com/index.php/2019/09/23/hamman-bello-ahmed-ofr-maritime-living-legend-of-the-week/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Shipping World News Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ahmed wa da ma kpai [[Nigerian Customs Service]] , chanẹ kpai ukọlọ eyi uña arọne superintendent anubi ki chi chikulu kpa ma'nyu ki na ri gọmẹti NYSC efu ọdọ 1978. I chukọlọ ma'nyu i la che du ọda yi uchẹ abẹki ugwẹta mi ọgwọkọ, i da gbẹ ki chi Valuation Unit, Customs Headquarters, ma'nyu Tin Can Island. Anubi lẹ ma nwọ du na ti uña ọgba eyi Arọne CG efu ọdọ 2005 ma'nyu i nwọ chi inspection officer eyi Inspectorate Unit ugbo Customs Headquarters gbo ati ochu ẹlu efu ọdọ 2008, anubi lẹ i wa mu di Comptroller General.<ref name=":0" /> == Ẹgba ki chi comptroller == Efu ọdọ 2008, i mu ọdọ du no ki am'ibo [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs]] ku ma nọwọ no kwi uche eyi emu amonẹ da gwo ku ma gẹ nwu ku ma nẹ ọdọda ọmẹ ugbo ki security ma dukpẹ ki chekwu, Anubi elẹ taki i chanẹ am'ibo eyi anti-smuggling ku ma le tatẹ tọ ganẹ.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abubakar|first=Shehu|date=31 December 2008|title=Nigeria: Customs Ban Checkpoints|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200812310125.html|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Akkafrica}}</ref> == Ekwu k'ibo == Taki ẹgba ki chanẹ ukọlọ kpai abo Customs, Ahmed che cheku efu ẹ jẹ nwu rural electrification ma'nyu anẹñwù ki ya jẹnwù communication eyi efewo Jada noji.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=17 July 2020|title=His life After Customs CG, Hamman Bello astute Statesman Developing Adamawa Communities|url=https://www.tgnews.com.ng/2020/07/17/his-life-after-customs-cg-hamman-bello-astute-statesman-developing-adamawa-communities/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-GB}}</ref> == Ọlayi nwu == Ahmed wa kwu ọjọ ki ochu ejeodudu nolu ọjọ mi ogwu nyọwọ m'ẹfa efu ọdọ 2022, adiko ẹgba lẹ i chi ọdọ mi 74.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ex-Nigerian Customs Boss, Hamman Ahmad, Is Dead|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/202201270011.html|access-date=27 January 2022|publisher=All Africa|date=26 January 2022}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Cite web|last=Confidential|first=Economic|date=10 September 2020|title=Customs May Cut 70% Jobs After $3.1bn Automation|url=https://economicconfidential.com/2020/09/customs-cut-jobs-3-1bn-automation/|access-date=8 November 2020|website=Economic Confidential|language=en-US}} * {{Cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=25 October 2010|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S54nAQAAIAAJ|title=Business & Maritime West Africa|date=2005|publisher=Kotzmatz Media Konsults Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4uAQAAIAAJ|title=Newswatch|date=2008|publisher=Newswatch Communications Limited|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Okauru|first=Ifueko Omoigui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S__bK5EftU8C&pg=PA390|title=Federal Inland Revenue Service and Taxation Reforms in Democratic Nigeria|date=2012|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-978-48776-5-7|language=en}} * {{Cite book|last=Bergstresser|first=Heinrich|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcvQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA133|title=A Decade of Nigeria: Politics, Economy and Society 2004-2016|date=25 May 2017|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-34741-0|language=en}} * {{Cite web|title=Ex Customs CG, Ahmed Proffers Solutions to Congestion at Lagos Seaports|date=26 November 2019|url=http://marineandeconomy.com/2019/11/26/ex-customs-cg-ahmed-proffers-solutions-to-congestion-at-lagos-seaports/|access-date=8 November 2020|language=en-US}} * {{Cite web|date=16 January 2009|title=Nigeria: New Customs Comptroller General|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09ABUJA98_a.html}} {{Authority control}} ejdb00642gynkijg93qbhgbht535274 Jacob Gyang Buba 0 2065 40854 40847 2026-05-09T12:25:56Z Charipearl 51 40854 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|5th Gbong Gwom Jos (born 1951)}} {{Infobox royalty |name = Da. Jacob Gyang Buba ([[Commander of the Order of the Niger|CON]], [[Order of the Federal Republic|OFR]], [[Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic|CFR]]) |title = Gbong Gwom Jos |titletext = (Most eminent King of Jos) |image = |caption = |succession = |reign = August 2009 – present |coronation = 1 August 2009 |cor-type = Coronation |predecessor = Da [[Victor Pam|Victor Dung Pam]] |successor = |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|10|10|df=y}} |birth_place = Madu, Du. Jos South, [[Plateau State]] |succession1 = Comptroller-General of the [[Nigerian Customs Service]] |reign-type1 = Term |reign1 = January 2004 – 24 May 2008 |predecessor1 = |successor1 = [[Hamman Bello]] |module = {{Infobox military person |embed = yes |allegiance = {{flag|Nigeria}} |branch = [[Nigerian Customs Service]] |rank = Comptroller-General |serviceyears = 1975–2008 }} }} Da '''Jacob Gyang Buba CFR''' ( ku ma bi ọjọ ẹkẹgwa efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1951) chẹnẹ ọda [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria customs]] ki tanẹ kw'oji ukọlọ manyi ẹnẹgbani ogijo i che. I ch'ukọlọ uña Comptroller-General eyi Nigeria Customs Service kwefu ọdọ 2004 t'efu ọdọ 2008. Ọjọ ejoduju efu ochu ẹlẹ ọdọ 2009, ma fu dọ ki che '''''Gbong Gwom''''', ajọfẹ ogwuchẹkwọ [[Berom people|Berom Kingdom]], ta ki che Gbong Gwom ẹkẹlu ubi ukwu Da [[Victor Pam|Victor Dung Pam]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Umaru|first=Thaddeus Byimui|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KYF-AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA298|title=Christian-Muslim Dialogue in Northern Nigeria: A Socio-Political and Theological Consideration|date=2013-08-14|publisher=Xlibris Corporation|isbn=978-1-4836-7290-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Adinoyi|first=Seriki|title=Nigeria: Buba Emerges New Gbong Gwom Berom|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200904020167.html|date=21 April 2009|website=Allafrica|accessdate=8 November 2020}}</ref> oñwu che Chairman, [[Jos]] Traditional Council of Chiefs manyi agboji Plateau State Traditional Council.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kim|first=Masara|title=Gbong Gwom, a bridge builder at 68, says Sen. ID Gyang|url=https://www.masarakimsblog.com/2019/10/gbong-gwom-jos-bridge-builder-at-68.html|access-date=2020-11-09}}{{Dead link|date=July 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Danbaba|first=Danfulani|date=2018-06-30|title=Gbong Gwom tasks federal government, security agencies on Plateau killings|url=https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/gbong-gwom-jos-tasks-federal-government-security-agencies-plateau-killings-128034|access-date=2020-11-09|work=Today}}</ref> Oñwu chi Chancellor ẹkẹta yi [[Nnamdi Azikiwe University]] kw'efu ochu ẹta efu ọdọ 2016 efu eche tanẹ amọma ukọchẹ ẹkẹgwa yi efu unyi ukọchẹ lẹ.<ref>{{cite news|date=2016-03-21|title=Milestones: Buhari honoured, Ooni weds, Ibru passes on|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/200561-milestones-buhari-honoured-ooni-weds-ibru-passes.html|last=Oluwole|first=Josiah|access-date=2024-09-21|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2016-03-16|title=Gbong Gwom Berom sworn in as UNIZIK Chancellor|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/200252-gbong-gwom-jos-sworn-unizik-chancellor.html|access-date=2020-11-09|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]}}</ref> ==Background== Ma bi Gyang Buba ọjọ ẹkẹgwa efu ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 1951, efu ewo Madu Village yi Du District, [[Jos South]], [[Plateau State]]. Oñwu ch'ọma Buba Dung Bot eyi Lo Du, Lo-Wet family manyi Ngo Kaneng Buba, ki che akw'ọra unyi ka efu am'ajọfẹ ojanẹ lẹ.{{cn|date=December 2024}} I chanẹ ukọchẹ ñwu yi SUM elementary school Chwelnyap kw'efu ọdọ 1960 t'efu ọdọ 1963 ta ki lo ti Baptist Day School Jos ki kpoji ukọchẹ elementary ñwu. Ubi ki che kpa kw'efu ọdọ 1966 t'efu ọdọ 1971, i lo ta ki la che kpa kwi Provincial Secondary School, [[Kuru, Nigeria|Kuru]] ku ma dọ Government Science Secondary School Kuru manyi i lo ti Institute of Administration efu [[Ahmadu Bello University]] ta ki che kpa kpai Diploma efu Banking efu ọdọ 1975.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Alagbaoso|first=Jerry|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-i0UAQAAIAAJ|title=Eyes Right: Nigeria Customs Service on the Dais|date=2006|publisher=University of Lagos Press|isbn=978-978-38235-7-0}}</ref> ==Ukọlọ== I chanẹ ukọlọ uña clerk yi Federal Pay Office efu ọdọ 1972 t'efu ọdọ 1974 ọgba ta ki lo ti Institute of Administration efu [[Nigerian Customs Service|Nigeria Customs Service]] efu ọdọ 1975 uña arọnẹ preventive officer. I che CG efu ọdọ 2004 dama kpai agboji [[African Union]] Sub-committee of directors general of Customs ọdọ 2007 t'efu ọdọ 2008, uña otitala ki gw'ọnyi ch'arọne CG eyi customs yi ugwẹta [[Abuja]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Gbong Gwom Jos, Jacob Gyang Buba|url=https://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/weekly-trust/20170401/281792808869458|access-date=2020-11-09|via=[[PressReader]]}}</ref> Gyang lo ti Trades conferences wewe oka efu ma che [[Interpol|INTERPOL seminars]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|date=2008-05-24|title=His Majesty Da Jacob Gyang Buba CON former comptroller general of Customs 2004 - 2008 and Gbong Gwong|url=https://www.makingnigeriaabetterplace.ng/his-majesty-da-jacob-gyang-buba-con-former-comptroller-general-of-customs-2004-2008-and-gbong-gwom-jos/|access-date=2020-11-09|website=markingnigeriaabetterplace.ng}}{{Dead link|date=July 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> I chẹnẹ ka efu Seventh Day Adventist Church, ma la du uloko ojima eyi Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) manyi Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) ñwu, i ñọ ch'ẹnẹ ka efu 2014 National Conference.<ref name=":0"/> ==Uloko== Efu ochu ẹgwa efu ọdọ 2022, ma du ojima ojanẹ du Naijiria [[Order of the Federal Republic|Commander Of The Order Of The Federal Republic]] (CFR) ñwu, ẹnẹ ki du ñwu che agboji [[Muhammadu Buhari]].<ref>{{cite news|date=2022-10-09|title=FULL LIST: 2022 National Honours Award Recipients|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-2022-national-honours-award-recipients/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-10-27|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref> ==Ẹtẹ ñwu== {{Reflist}} ==Egba t'ọgba== *{{cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xOVYchAfCYYC&pg=PA148|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 5: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara In 2008|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas Van|date=2009-10-10|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-17811-3}} *{{cite book|last1=Mehler|first1=Andreas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kt55DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA165|title=Africa Yearbook Volume 6: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009|last2=Melber|first2=Henning|last3=Walraven|first3=Klaas van|date=2010-10-25|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-18560-9}} *{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-7QnAQAAIAAJ|title=Corporate Nigeria|date=2006|publisher=IMC--International Media Communications GmbH}} ==Ugbo ki dẹ ọdọda== *{{cite book|last=Obisakin|first=Lawrence Olufemi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-Vq4ARYT6SIC&pg=PP23|title=Protocol for Life: Guidelines on Diplomatic, Official and Social Manners|date=2007|publisher=Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin|isbn=978-978-029-807-4}} *{{cite web|last=Shittu|first=Sheriff|date=2018-03-09|title=Jos monarch asks President Buhari to revisit state police|url=https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/jos-monarch-asks-president-buhari-revisit-state-police-94709|access-date=2020-11-09|work=Today}} *{{cite web|date=2019-05-18|title=Plateau monarch: Governors don't have authority to redefine traditional boundaries|url=https://www.thecable.ng/plateau-monarch-governors-dont-have-authority-to-redefine-traditional-boundaries|access-date=2020-11-09|website=[[TheCable]]}} *{{cite news|date=2018-05-15|title=Gbong Gwom Jos tasks traditional rulers on cultism, drug abuse|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/gbong-gwom-jos-tasks-traditional-rulers-on-cultism-drug-abuse/|access-date=2020-11-09|work=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}} *{{cite news|date=2019-05-18|title=Gbong Gwon Jos kicks as Lalong moves to reduce his influence|url=https://guardian.ng/news/gbong-gwon-jos-kicks-as-lalong-moves-to-reduce-his-influence/|access-date=2020-11-09|work=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} *{{cite news|date=2019-05-25|title=Court restrains Lalong from demoting Gbong Gwom Jos|url=https://guardian.ng/news/court-restrains-lalong-from-demoting-gbong-gwom-jos/|access-date=2020-11-09|work=The Guardian}} *{{cite web|title=Jacob Buba Gyang And His Stalkers|url=http://www.gamji.com/article6000/NEWS7445.htm|access-date=2020-11-09|website=www.gamji.com}} *{{cite book|last=Obisakin|first=Lawrence Olufemi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-Vq4ARYT6SIC|title=Protocol for Life: Guidelines on Diplomatic, Official and Social Manners|date=2007|publisher=Spectrum|isbn=9789780298074}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Buba, Jacob}} [[Category:1951 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian traditional rulers]] [[Category:Nigerian government officials]] [[Category:Officers of the Order of the Niger]] [[Category:Commanders of the Order of the Niger]] [[Category:Commanders of the Order of the Federal Republic]] [[Category:Nigerian customs service officer]] [[Category:Nigerian customs service personnel]] [[Category:Academic staff of Nnamdi Azikiwe University]] smicuo73jjvts4s7i6vq592ch1myss7 Edward Lametek Adamu 0 2068 40878 2026-05-09T14:25:45Z Obutuson 910 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birt..." 40878 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (born 22 June 1959) is a Nigerian [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], and [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Early life and education== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Career == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Personal life== Adamu is married and has four children (two sons and two daughters).<ref name="Three"/> ==See also== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] pf1izwbz82iudtmcl5p8eo0ylzbicwe 40879 40878 2026-05-09T14:27:18Z Obutuson 910 /* Early life and education */ 40879 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (born 22 June 1959) is a Nigerian [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], and [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu is married and has four children (two sons and two daughters).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 74m665u1n9ic6epev1xrct4dhqm3zui 40880 40879 2026-05-09T14:28:01Z Obutuson 910 /* Go nugo */ 40880 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (born 22 June 1959) is a Nigerian [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], and [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu is married and has four children (two sons and two daughters).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] rsa1jqx513j0pxo0zmzut5z6x6fzrg7 40881 40880 2026-05-09T14:29:31Z Obutuson 910 /* Ọlayi nwu */ 40881 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (born 22 June 1959) is a Nigerian [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], and [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (two sons and two daughters).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] j2hj9g1xrov0wm5ia3j494apaxihh0y 40882 40881 2026-05-09T14:30:37Z Obutuson 910 /* Ọlayi nwu */ 40882 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (born 22 June 1959) is a Nigerian [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], and [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] ohfrm9cfzujhngc8x8emz0peoh7tpdo 40883 40882 2026-05-09T14:32:12Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40883 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], and [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 92ax950cjswjgnavfu9hk14bn45ny2c 40922 40883 2026-05-10T07:59:59Z Obutuson 910 40922 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] who served as the Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] jti7ayfh5j4o8jgrb84h9cjki9h0rrz 40923 40922 2026-05-10T08:40:19Z Obutuson 910 40923 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Deputy Governor of the [[Central Bank of Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] c2129onk74v93yyp54vojq74hgxfn8q 40924 40923 2026-05-10T08:41:34Z Obutuson 910 40924 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. He was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 1zv6xggyyccjkklhshn8jiea344x07e 40925 40924 2026-05-10T08:42:31Z Obutuson 910 40925 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi was nominated for the position by president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] ssgb8yylxp2by846zf9spo5q76remfc 40926 40925 2026-05-10T08:43:00Z Obutuson 910 40926 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] on 1 February 2018, to replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 4vrqnjhw00sx17edx3kgi2bf00ouib8 40927 40926 2026-05-10T08:45:09Z Obutuson 910 40927 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa replace Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] aeft8p4q9aaf1snd654adwtew1n63ef 40928 40927 2026-05-10T08:45:55Z Obutuson 910 40928 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, who retired in December 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] mx67ne47xea5jpttwmpjdsto6nsia97 40929 40928 2026-05-10T08:47:22Z Obutuson 910 40929 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> He was unanimously confirmed by the [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] on 22 March 2018.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] eem1avdrgdxzwocqkful3hkv4j95iuo 40930 40929 2026-05-10T09:19:56Z Obutuson 910 40930 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Immediately prior to his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] ldy1ieug2r9t0yk6m8e1h4il8jatyz7 40931 40930 2026-05-10T09:24:00Z Obutuson 910 40931 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki his appointment as a Deputy Governor, he served as the Director of Human Resources at the Central bank of Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 5dtpyu7jnay1urkse31axs99f5poazn 40932 40931 2026-05-10T09:26:06Z Obutuson 910 40932 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, since 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu also served as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company of Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 9zrt096z1f0vrplc1ht60bxpq49zijd 40933 40932 2026-05-10T09:27:20Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40933 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> He was the deputy governor under the former governor [[Godwin Emefiele]] until his suspension. On 15 September 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 6lxrb59td9hpk1dm8h66gg90zezbpz4 40934 40933 2026-05-10T09:30:28Z Obutuson 910 40934 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, a major news articles in Nigeria claimed that all deputy governors of the CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] mjs6ta2kvqdtt0c16oyramgg31c0xco 40935 40934 2026-05-10T09:32:23Z Obutuson 910 40935 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN mainly [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu and [[Kingsley Obiora]] were removed from office alongside their principal, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] be712y30b9cp4yz3fe7w98ujkonbmld 40936 40935 2026-05-10T09:35:08Z Obutuson 910 40936 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 82oahqhsnsk5pwqs2qgcsdfhho8s0wr 40937 40936 2026-05-10T09:35:45Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40937 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Adamu was born on 22 June 1959 in [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], in the northeastern part of [[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] aj3n5uq7gh5f5qwbscudg3rh0sgjvdx 40938 40937 2026-05-10T09:37:21Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40938 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi[[Nigeria]]. He studied at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], in [[Zaria]], graduating with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] p9u1sfmpgqyv76lern392e7yaabk4iq 40939 40938 2026-05-10T09:39:31Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40939 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali eyi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] in [[Quantity Surveying]]. He also holds postgraduate professional qualifications from other institutions of higher learning, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 6ybx81sq1aom4leovr9t8mqfhs8qcvi 40940 40939 2026-05-10T09:42:41Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40940 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, including the Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria, the [[Wharton School]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business]] and [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. He is also a fellow of the [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 1k6swnvkb26am33v9gpoeenh61f1oo7 40941 40940 2026-05-10T09:45:19Z Obutuson 910 /* Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada */ 40941 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Adamu was first employed at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 1992. In 2012, he was appointed Director of the Strategy Management Department at the central bank.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] ht2r312xi8w9z2o7s9qch0zvyyaghr4 40942 40941 2026-05-10T09:47:42Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40942 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> During the intervening years, he served in many roles and in many departments at CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] lphq5s6r75jsyc341k9e62hjxhp1q5k 40943 40942 2026-05-10T09:49:38Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40943 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, including Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance and Price Intelligence. He also served as the head of the Projects Planning & Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 176xar0o0x1ofimlca5xcw1z8t9fo5n 40944 40943 2026-05-10T09:51:31Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40944 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, i chẹ kíbo chi Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance ma'nyu Price Intelligence. I nwọ che chukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki chi agboji Projects Planning ma'nyu Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> In 2016, Adamu was appointed Director of Human Resources at CBN, a position he occupied prior to his appointment as CBN Deputy Governor.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] e78ftljowhkfgrngi9c5v515myncshe 40945 40944 2026-05-10T09:54:12Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40945 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, i chẹ kíbo chi Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance ma'nyu Price Intelligence. I nwọ che chukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki chi agboji Projects Planning ma'nyu Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> Efu ọdọ 2016, ma mu uña Director eyi Human Resources yi CBN du nwu Adamu, uña ki gwu taki ma du uña eyi Arọne Gọbina yi CBN nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> On 9 December, 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] nominated Adamu as the Chairman of [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria]] (AMCON), a role he took over from [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] oopthbwjeh78jvgnyw44ti4reksne6o 40946 40945 2026-05-10T09:56:03Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40946 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, i chẹ kíbo chi Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance ma'nyu Price Intelligence. I nwọ che chukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki chi agboji Projects Planning ma'nyu Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> Efu ọdọ 2016, ma mu uña Director eyi Human Resources yi CBN du nwu Adamu, uña ki gwu taki ma du uña eyi Arọne Gọbina yi CBN nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> Ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu m'ẹla efu ọdọ 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] di odu Adamu dufu ki neke chi Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Corporation eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON), uña ki ya gba kwoji [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 27h746zw5djdyylkk0dw8xqpqebq468 40947 40946 2026-05-10T09:56:40Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40947 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, i chẹ kíbo chi Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance ma'nyu Price Intelligence. I nwọ che chukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki chi agboji Projects Planning ma'nyu Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> Efu ọdọ 2016, ma mu uña Director eyi Human Resources yi CBN du nwu Adamu, uña ki gwu taki ma du uña eyi Arọne Gọbina yi CBN nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> Ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu m'ẹla efu ọdọ 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] di odu Adamu dufu ki neke chi Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Corporation eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON), uña ki ya gba kwoji [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> On 13 September 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] terminated the appointment of Adamu along with the management of the CBN following his nomination of an entirely new management team for the Bank.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==Ale t'ọdọda== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] r0y2gya46p56e9uju40sg1zmieue9gm 40948 40947 2026-05-10T10:00:05Z Obutuson 910 /* Ale t'ọdọda */ 40948 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, i chẹ kíbo chi Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance ma'nyu Price Intelligence. I nwọ che chukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki chi agboji Projects Planning ma'nyu Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> Efu ọdọ 2016, ma mu uña Director eyi Human Resources yi CBN du nwu Adamu, uña ki gwu taki ma du uña eyi Arọne Gọbina yi CBN nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> Ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu m'ẹla efu ọdọ 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] di odu Adamu dufu ki neke chi Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Corporation eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON), uña ki ya gba kwoji [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> Ọjọ kẹ gwẹta ochu ẹla ọdọ 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] mi ukọlọ Adamu lẹ du wa ukpoji dama kpai am'ibo ko wu kpa ma chukọlọ dama yi CBN lu bi alu ki fu uchẹ amonẹ e wu titọ ko ku ma neke chi ukọlọ yi Bank lẹ.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==Ale t'ọdọda== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website of the Central Bank of Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website of Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] kba6j0p9kgjwu735o0htglyesbqfk9y 40949 40948 2026-05-10T10:01:03Z Obutuson 910 /* Ale t'ọdọda */ 40949 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian civil servant (born 22 June 1959)}} {{EngvarB|date=March 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Edward Lametek Adamu | image = | caption = | office = [[Central Bank of Nigeria |Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria]] | president = | term_start = 1 February 2018 | term_end = 13 September 2023 | predecessor1 = Suleiman Barau | successor1 = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|06|22}} | birth_place = [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], [[Nigeria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Ahmadu Bello University]]<br />Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors<br />Institute of Credit Administration of Nigeria<br />[[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania|Wharton Business School]]<br />[[INSEAD]]<br />[[Booth School of Business]]<br />[[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]] | occupation = Central Banker | citizenship = Nigeria | known_for = | spouse = | children = 4 }} '''Edward Lametek Adamu''' (ma bi 22 ochu ẹfa 1959) ichi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi [[quantity surveyor]], [[business consultant]], ma'nyu [[Strategic leadership|leadership strategist]] ki chukọlọ eyi Arọne Gọbina yi [[Central Bank of Nigeria|Central Bank eyi Nigeria]]. Ẹnẹ ki di odu nwu dufu nwu uña lẹ chi president [[Muhammadu Buhari]] ọjọ ejeodudu efu ochu ekeji ọdọ 2018, ki wa koji Suleiman Barau, ki chukọlọ kpai tanẹ efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2017.<ref name="One">{{Cite news|date=1 February 2018 |url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/buhari-nominates-edward-lametek-adamu-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Buhari nominates Edward Lametek Adamu as CBN Deputy Governor |access-date=23 March 2018 | newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] |location=Lagos |first=Nsikak |last=Nseyen}}</ref> amibo [[Senate of Nigeria|Nigerian Senate]] ọjọ ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 2018 jẹ nwu ki gwu uña lẹ.<ref name="Two">{{Cite news| url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/262671-senate-confirms-two-cbn-deputy-governors.html | title=Senate confirms two CBN deputy governors | access-date=23 March 2018 |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja |first=Kemi |last=Busari}}</ref> Taki ẹgba ku ma di uña Arọne Gọbina nwu, i dọgba chi ukọlọ eyi uña Director eyi Human Resources yi Central bank eyi Nigeria, akwi ọdọ 2016.<ref name="One"/> Adamu nwọ che chukọlọ Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Company eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON).<ref name="pulse.ng">{{cite web| url = https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| title = CBN's Edward Adamu appointed AMCON boss {{!}} Pulse Nigeria| access-date = 5 August 2020| archive-date = 11 December 2019| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191211151615/https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cbns-edward-adamu-appointed-amcon-boss/02xz0w3| url-status = dead}}</ref> I chi arọne Gọbina efu ọwọ gọbina igbele [[Godwin Emefiele]] gbo atẹgba suspension nwu. Ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mẹ gwẹlu efu ọdọ 2023, ọtakada inabali eyi ọgbolo ojanẹ Nigeria ka kini ọgbọdu ami arọne Gọbina eyi CBN, ojile nwu chi [[Folashodun Shonubi]], [[Aishah Ahmad]], Edward Lametek Adamu ma'nyu [[Kingsley Obiora]] ka kini ma mu ma ko janẹ kwi uña ma dama kpai principal ma, [[Godwin Emefiele]] ẹnẹ ki la koma janẹ yi chi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Itsibor|first1=Mark|last2=Bello|first2=Olushola|date=2023-09-16|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors|url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/|access-date=2023-11-30|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=2023-09-15|title=Tinubu sacks Emefiele, deputies, nominates Cardoso as new CBN governor|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/09/15/tinubu-sacks-emefiele-deputies-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2024-08-31|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All CBN Deputy Governors|url=https://www.asorock.com/in-news/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-cbn-deputy-governors/a0pcts51iqw.html?topicName=in-news&pageSize=12&returnUrl=/&pm=s|access-date=2023-11-30|website=Asorock.comn}}</ref> ==Abakwanẹ ọlayi Ma'nyu Ukọchẹ ọtakada== Ma bi Adamu ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ogwu nyọwọ meji efu ọdọ 1959 yi ojanẹ [[Kaltungo]], [[Gombe State]], efu eju ọwọ northeastern eyi [[Nigeria]]. I chi ukọchẹ ọtakada yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], efewo [[Zaria]], i che kpa tanẹ kpai ọtakada ẹjali yi [[Bachelor of Science|Bachelor eyi Science]] efu ukọchẹ [[Quantity Surveying]]. I nwọ che gwọ nyu ọtakada ẹjali eyi postgraduate professionals kwi amì ichikulu eyi ukọchẹ utọgba, ekibo chi Institute eyi Credit Administration yi Nigeria, [[Wharton School|Ichikulu Wharton]], [[INSEAD]], [[Booth School of Business|Ichikulu Booth eyi Business]] ma'nyu [[International Institute for Management Development|IMD Switzerland]]. I nwọ chẹ nẹ ka ami [[Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors|Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors]].<ref name="Three">{{Cite news|accessdate=23 March 2018 |first=Bassey |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/257366-profile-meet-new-cbn-deputy-governor-appointee-edward-adamu.html | title=Profile: Meet new CBN deputy governor appointee, Edward Adamu |last=Udo |date=2 February 2018 |newspaper=[[Premium Times]] |location=Abuja}}</ref> == Ukọlọ == Ma mu ukọlọ du nwu Adamu dọgba yi Central Bank eyi Nigeria (CBN), efu ọdọ 1992. Efu ọdọ 2012, ma mu uña Director eyi Strategy Management Department yi central bank du nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four">{{Cite news|url=http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/01/edward-adamu-profile-newly-nominated-cbn-deputy-governor/ |title=Edward Adamu: Profile of newly-nominated CBN Deputy governor |access-date=23 March 2018 |date=1 February 2018 |author=Ameh Comrade Godwin |newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]] | location=Lagos}}</ref> Adiko ọdọ ẹgba ki ya chi ami ukọlọ yi, i chi ukọlọ yi uña we we ma'nyu efu ogwẹta uche we we yi CBN, i chẹ kíbo chi Knowledge Management, Records Management, Strategic Alliance ma'nyu Price Intelligence. I nwọ che chukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki chi agboji Projects Planning ma'nyu Implementation Division.<ref name="Three"/> Efu ọdọ 2016, ma mu uña Director eyi Human Resources yi CBN du nwu Adamu, uña ki gwu taki ma du uña eyi Arọne Gọbina yi CBN nwu.<ref name="Three"/><ref name="Four"/> Ọjọ ki ochu ẹgweji nolu m'ẹla efu ọdọ 2019, President [[Muhammadu Buhari]] di odu Adamu dufu ki neke chi Chairman eyi [[Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria|Asset Management Corporation eyi Nigeria]] (AMCON), uña ki ya gba kwoji [[Muiz Banire]].<ref name="pulse.ng"/> Ọjọ kẹ gwẹta ochu ẹla ọdọ 2023, President [[Bola Tinubu]] mi ukọlọ Adamu lẹ du wa ukpoji dama kpai am'ibo ko wu kpa ma chukọlọ dama yi CBN lu bi alu ki fu uchẹ amonẹ e wu titọ ko ku ma neke chi ukọlọ yi Bank lẹ.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Itsibor |first=Mark |last2=Bello |first2=Olushola |date=2023-09-16 |title=Tinubu Finally Sacks Emefiele, All Deputy Governors |url=https://leadership.ng/tinubu-finally-sacks-emefiele-all-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |language=en-US|newspaper=[[Leadership (newspaper)|Leadership]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Apanpa |first=Olaniyi |date=2023-09-15 |title=Meet CBN's newly appointed deputy governors |url=https://punchng.com/meet-cbns-newly-appointed-deputy-governors/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref> ==Ọlayi nwu== Adamu chẹnẹ ki chi yawo ọkọ kpai ọya ma'nyu i la che ni ami ọma m'ẹlẹ (ẹnẹkẹlẹ meji ma'nyu onobulẹ meji).<ref name="Three"/> ==Go nugo== * [[Aishah Ahmad]] * [[Godwin Emefiele]] * [[Muhammad Bima Enagi]] * [[List of banks in Nigeria|Odu ami bank ki di Nigeria]] ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} ==Ale t'ọdọda== * [http://www.cbn.gov.ng/ Website Central Bank eyi Nigeria] * [https://amcon.com.ng/ Website eyi Amcon Nigeria] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamu, Edward Lametek}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian civil servants]] [[Category:1959 births]] [[Category:Nigerian bankers]] [[Category:People from Gombe State]] [[Category:Ahmadu Bello University alumni]] [[Category:INSEAD alumni]] [[Category:University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumni]] [[Category:Wharton School alumni]] 62tnbwh393bgidhmuo06cu9e0xnvk25 Sumner Dagogo-Jack 0 2069 40898 2026-05-09T20:04:22Z Austinea3 116 Created page with "{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (born 1930) was chairman of..." 40898 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (born 1930) was chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON) appointed by President [[Sani Abacha]], holding office from 1994 to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack served as a member of the [[Humphrey Nwosu]] electoral commission (1989–1993) and was later appointed chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} cy9v0eqirn0wwn8fh248xjtdokl2hws 40899 40898 2026-05-09T20:05:21Z Austinea3 116 40899 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ born 1930) was chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON) appointed by President [[Sani Abacha]], holding office from 1994 to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack served as a member of the [[Humphrey Nwosu]] electoral commission (1989–1993) and was later appointed chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 1jnrpcw9wt2uaif5y6ta4jit3jlnw8y 40900 40899 2026-05-09T20:08:36Z Austinea3 116 40900 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í was chairman of the National Electoral Commission yẹ Naijiria of Nigeria (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki appointed by President [[Sani Abacha]], holding office from 1994 to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack served as a member of the [[Humphrey Nwosu]] electoral commission (1989–1993) and was later appointed chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 3afopxjss4ha06anvt1j2cyse4myhto 40901 40900 2026-05-09T20:09:29Z Austinea3 116 40901 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Naijiria of Nigeria (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], holding office from 1994 to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack served as a member of the [[Humphrey Nwosu]] electoral commission (1989–1993) and was later appointed chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} imtycy6g4z0sf9nj5wsivo6z1hmm7a3 40902 40901 2026-05-09T20:13:40Z Austinea3 116 40902 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Naijiria of Nigeria (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ holding office from 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì served as a member of the [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 1993electoral commission (1989–1993) and was later appointed chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} ni6nqmv0d8zfp4gmi5d1f367hmsjw9o 40903 40902 2026-05-09T20:18:11Z Austinea3 116 40903 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria ." and was later appointed chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 59g6p9tdvjxqbqrzlmh72nngf658rja 40904 40903 2026-05-09T20:20:37Z Austinea3 116 40904 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.His commission was reportedly not impartial, but was controlled by Abacha.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} ocd7qv7n5x7vkqrhzhe17gw9wk0mb30 40905 40904 2026-05-09T20:23:34Z Austinea3 116 40905 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n."Under Dagogo-Jack, NECON registered five political associations, none led by credible politicians. These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 7nbfx49i23rs6kues66o7epqpkcxe59 40906 40905 2026-05-09T20:28:26Z Austinea3 116 40906 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî and [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Nigeria, ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu."The purpose was to ensure that Abacha would become the sole presidential candidate, supported by all parties.<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} hgs0wukbu70iczpmees3xyv8nbtfq2a 40907 40906 2026-05-09T20:30:05Z Austinea3 116 40907 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 25epn6zlnzgczp5x6kcyksort71imsh 40908 40907 2026-05-09T20:32:29Z Austinea3 116 40908 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Nigeria chakadu."The commission conducted elections for the local government councils and the National Assembly.<ref name="imam" /> NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 6vch1sikk1webkf1a1mr9lqqymlztj4 40909 40908 2026-05-09T20:37:09Z Austinea3 116 40909 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá. NECON overstepped the bounds of its authority in some cases. For example, shortly before the March 1997 local government elections, Dagogo-Jack nullified the positions of National Leader in the NCPN and National Coordinator in the DPN, which he said were in violation of the parties' constitutions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} sf62dbnyfk4xq21vtx35w4jiy9kweik 40910 40909 2026-05-09T20:38:53Z Austinea3 116 /* References */ 40910 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} lag7vao10raok23hsdvb1cqx3e09et9 40911 40910 2026-05-09T20:40:39Z Austinea3 116 40911 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fúnyu June 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu.. The elected officers had not been inaugurated when Abacha died suddenly in June 1998, and his successor [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} o8nf3q6xugccinvhnw875x6491skefa 40912 40911 2026-05-09T20:42:29Z Austinea3 116 40912 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} al102g5bdckm4prljq4inumzl3zl8sl 40913 40912 2026-05-09T20:43:49Z Austinea3 116 40913 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} op5wle1t2n0meijn7exodp4e0mvg95c 40914 40913 2026-05-09T20:47:31Z Austinea3 116 40914 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi...initiated a fresh electoral process that would lead to the establishment of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ in May 1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} qj2ae0my6n654kojaasc3rnrgo5l3i9 40915 40914 2026-05-09T20:48:24Z Austinea3 116 40915 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} girts8py2hvhrwd56y7l4er6t6r3w93 40916 40915 2026-05-09T20:52:55Z Austinea3 116 40916 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> "Dagogo-Jack chí ọmọ-ánè Abonnema, kí d’íjí Akuku-Toru Local Gomentètì Area k’ánè Rivers State. Ọmọ-iyé nwu..."Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 8pipkec1as760g7zy2y6wswk0uudocr 40917 40916 2026-05-09T20:54:22Z Austinea3 116 /* References */ 40917 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> "Dagogo-Jack chí ọmọ-ánè Abonnema, kí d’íjí Akuku-Toru Local Gomentètì Area k’ánè Rivers State. Ọmọ-iyé nwu..."Dagogo-Jack hails from Abonnema, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State. Ọ́ma yányu onẹ́kẹ́lè kî chi His brother [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 3kbjbhon6pvb9h3u43n92tm12mhroe2 40918 40917 2026-05-09T21:06:14Z Austinea3 116 /* References */ 40918 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> "Dagogo-Jack chí ọmọ-ánè Abonnema, kí d’íjí Akuku-Toru Local Gomentètì Area k’ánè Rivers State. Ọmọ-iyé nwu. Ọ́ma yányu onẹ́kẹ́lè kî chi [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]]<nowiki/>chí ọ́nẹ̀-ukọ̀chẹ̀-ìlógùn kí d’ánè am’énè-fúfú (US), amọ́ ọmọ-iyé nwu kẹ̀kẹ́ lẹ̀..." is a medical practitioner based in the US, while his much younger brother, [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] "í ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k'í d'ọ̀fẹ̀serves as the Chairman of the [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} 5ymw5j2y9kg4pfdkjeoxvizj1cl7sl4 40919 40918 2026-05-09T21:12:29Z Austinea3 116 40919 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ to 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> "Dagogo-Jack chí ọmọ-ánè Abonnema, kí d’íjí Akuku-Toru Local Gomentètì Area k’ánè Rivers State. Ọmọ-iyé nwu. Ọ́ma yányu onẹ́kẹ́lè kî chi [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] chí ọ́nẹ̀-ukọ̀chẹ̀-ìlógùn kí d’ánè am’énè-fúfú (US), amọ́ ọmọ-iyé nwu kẹ̀kẹ́ lẹ̀. [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] "í ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k'í d'ọ̀fẹ̀ [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] ẹ́gbá ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Nigeria."under the Nigerian Presidency. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} mzrj6fnwmm2zcavh0x9aibace6l3lwc 40920 40919 2026-05-09T21:13:43Z Austinea3 116 40920 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> "Dagogo-Jack chí ọmọ-ánè Abonnema, kí d’íjí Akuku-Toru Local Gomentètì Area k’ánè Rivers State. Ọmọ-iyé nwu. Ọ́ma yányu onẹ́kẹ́lè kî chi [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] chí ọ́nẹ̀-ukọ̀chẹ̀-ìlógùn kí d’ánè am’énè-fúfú (US), amọ́ ọmọ-iyé nwu kẹ̀kẹ́ lẹ̀. [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] "í ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k'í d'ọ̀fẹ̀ [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] ẹ́gbá ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Nàìjíríà Nigeria.. == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} ag2lojlrpp52jopqx65dp3o0y86ca5s 40921 40920 2026-05-09T21:14:13Z Austinea3 116 40921 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Infobox officeholder|name=Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack|image=|office1=Chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria|term_start1=1994|term_end1=1998|predecessor1=[[Okon Uya]]|successor1=[[Ephraim Akpata]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1930|}}|birth_place=[[Abonnema]], [[Akuku-Toru]] LGA, [[Rivers State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date=|party=|Educational background=}} Chief '''Sumner Karibi Dagogo-Jack''' (má chì bî efu ọdọ 1930) î Chiamánì yé í National Electoral Commission yẹ Nàìjíríà (NECON) ene kî dẹ́ ofá lé nwu chî agboji chákáà ki chî [[Sani Abacha]], own gwu offîcî lé kwî ọdọ 1994 tí ọdọ 1998.<ref name="imam">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201006090203.html|title=Past INEC Chairmen|work=ThisDay|author=Imam Imam|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Dagogo-Jack chî ukólò abî yẹ ì [[Humphrey Nwosu]] ẹ́lẹ̀ctorîa commission éfu ọdọ 1989 ti efu ọdọ 199 kpaí Abajọ, a mu d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’onẹ k’ánè Naijiria .<ref>{{Cite news|title=From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?|date=2 May 2010|author=Muyiwa Oyinlola|work=Nigerian Compass}}</ref> Ma ka k'ukọ̀chẹ̀ nwu ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ n, amọ Abacha í dọ́dà nwi ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/26106/1/electoral-commission-through-the-years.html|title=ELECTORAL COMMISSION THROUGH THE YEARS|work=NBF News|date=7 June 2010|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ikọ kí Dagogo-Jack ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NECON, i ko odú am’otu-u-fá mèlú nyá, amọ am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ am’otu lè chakadu ch'am’onẹ kí d’ọ́lá-n’ujọ n. Ẹ́ î ñwu These were [[United Nigeria Congress Party]] (UNCP), [[Congress for National Consensus]] (CNC), [[Democratic Party of Nigeria]] (DPN), [[National Centre Party of Nigeria]] (NCPN) kpaî [[Grassroots Democratic Movement]] (GDM). Ẹ̀rẹ̀-ídì nwu chí k'í jẹ́ nwi Abacha ọ̀kà-mẹ̀fẹ̀ d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ Naijiria , ká am’otu-u-fá lẹ̀ chakadu a-gwọ́ kpai nwu..<ref name="benson">{{cite web|url=http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118080955/http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/11/091.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=18 January 2013|title=INEC: How has the umpire fared?|work=BNW News|author=DAYO BENSON|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref> Ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀ ko ẹ́kpẹ́-u-fá am’onẹ kí d’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè kpai am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Naijiria chakadu.<ref name="imam" />NECON í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà kí ma dọ́dà nwi ma lẹ̀ nyá amọ́là mèlú. Kí i d’ọ̀kà k’í d’ọ̀nà lẹ̀, ikọ̀ k’í k’ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ uyi-am’onu-ánè March 1997 á tẹ̀, Dagogo-Jack í mu odú am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ NCPN kpai DPN kọ̀ fù, k’í ka kí í rẹ́ d’ọ̀nà k’ẹ́nẹ̀-k’ẹ́nẹ̀ k’am’otu lẹ̀ nyá .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,HRW,,NGA,,3ae6a8314,0.html|title=Transition or Travesty: Nigeria's Endless Process of Return to Civilian Rule|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=1 October 1997|accessdate=2010-06-10}}</ref>"Am’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ kí ma fà k’í ch’ukọ̀chẹ̀ lẹ̀, ma t’enyi nwu ma lẹ̀ n, ikọ kí Abacha kwú fú ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀fa odo 1998, kpai ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ̀kọ̀ nwu [[Abdulsalami Abubakar]] "í mu d’ọ̀nà ẹ́kpẹ̀-u-fá tuntun á tẹ̀ kí í jẹ́ nwi a b’ẹ́nu onọ uyi. [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lu efu ọdọ i1999.<ref name="imam" /> "Dagogo-Jack chí ọmọ-ánè Abonnema, kí d’íjí Akuku-Toru Local Gomentètì Area k’ánè Rivers State. Ọmọ-iyé nwu. Ọ́ma yányu onẹ́kẹ́lè kî chi [[Samuel Dagogo-Jack]] chí ọ́nẹ̀-ukọ̀chẹ̀-ìlógùn kí d’ánè am’énè-fúfú (US), amọ́ ọmọ-iyé nwu kẹ̀kẹ́ lẹ̀. [[Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack|Beks Dagogo-Jack]] "í ch'ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k'í d'ọ̀fẹ̀ [[PTFP|Presidential Task Force on Power]] ẹ́gbá ukọ̀chẹ̀ k’ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́kpẹ́ k’ánè Nàìjíríà . == References == {{reflist}}{{Chairmen of Nigerian electoral commissions}} ppkgssbnbydbfefa7xh16bss951m990 Muhammad Bima Enagi 0 2070 40950 2026-05-10T10:06:26Z Obutuson 910 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=Sani M..." 40950 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (born September 7, 1959) is a Nigerian politician, and the senator representing [[Niger South Senatorial District]] of [[Niger State]] in the [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Education == Enagi obtained his first degree in Quantity Surveying at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria in 1982. He also possesses an MBA from the University of Lagos Nigeria and is an old Kings College Lagos Alumni == Professional career == He started his career in Quantity Surveying with Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. He was then appointed as Projects Officer First Bank of Nigeria where he worked for a while before moving to the Central Bank of Nigeria from which he retired as a Director. He also committed himself to part-time lecturing at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria. == Political career == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == See also == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == References == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} 8spl35tsaihd160twr6mj2u3n6qevf4 40951 40950 2026-05-10T10:07:49Z Obutuson 910 /* Education */ 40951 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (born September 7, 1959) is a Nigerian politician, and the senator representing [[Niger South Senatorial District]] of [[Niger State]] in the [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi obtained his first degree in Quantity Surveying at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria in 1982. He also possesses an MBA from the University of Lagos Nigeria and is an old Kings College Lagos Alumni == Ukọlọ == He started his career in Quantity Surveying with Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. He was then appointed as Projects Officer First Bank of Nigeria where he worked for a while before moving to the Central Bank of Nigeria from which he retired as a Director. He also committed himself to part-time lecturing at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} 02675r00u435x75mclpzhtsw6vm6odv 40952 40951 2026-05-10T10:08:39Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40952 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) is a Nigerian politician, and the senator representing [[Niger South Senatorial District]] of [[Niger State]] in the [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi obtained his first degree in Quantity Surveying at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria in 1982. He also possesses an MBA from the University of Lagos Nigeria and is an old Kings College Lagos Alumni == Ukọlọ == He started his career in Quantity Surveying with Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. He was then appointed as Projects Officer First Bank of Nigeria where he worked for a while before moving to the Central Bank of Nigeria from which he retired as a Director. He also committed himself to part-time lecturing at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} fz8q10cd23x3s52h6d9m1oy9dzhs5h2 40953 40952 2026-05-10T10:10:20Z Obutuson 910 40953 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi obtained his first degree in Quantity Surveying at the [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria in 1982. He also possesses an MBA from the University of Lagos Nigeria and is an old Kings College Lagos Alumni == Ukọlọ == He started his career in Quantity Surveying with Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. He was then appointed as Projects Officer First Bank of Nigeria where he worked for a while before moving to the Central Bank of Nigeria from which he retired as a Director. He also committed himself to part-time lecturing at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} nztv4xzg1mnguunynnlp4od03tzu45x 40954 40953 2026-05-10T10:12:49Z Obutuson 910 /* Ichikulu */ 40954 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi ni degree ejeodudu efu ukọchẹ Quantity Surveying yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria efu ọdọ 1982. I nwọ che ni MBA kwi University eyi Lagos Nigeria ma'nyu i nwọ chi ẹnẹ ki chi Kings College Lagos tanẹ == Ukọlọ == He started his career in Quantity Surveying with Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. He was then appointed as Projects Officer First Bank of Nigeria where he worked for a while before moving to the Central Bank of Nigeria from which he retired as a Director. He also committed himself to part-time lecturing at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} drdrivdtp9uvf6ac91ugkp7pzgeu0m4 40955 40954 2026-05-10T10:27:02Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40955 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi ni degree ejeodudu efu ukọchẹ Quantity Surveying yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria efu ọdọ 1982. I nwọ che ni MBA kwi University eyi Lagos Nigeria ma'nyu i nwọ chi ẹnẹ ki chi Kings College Lagos tanẹ == Ukọlọ == I chanẹ ukọlọ nwu efu Quantity Surveying kpai Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. Ẹ gba lẹ onwu chi Projects Officer First Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i tẹ chùkọlọ pẹ taki i lo ti Central Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i wa che kpa tanẹ yi uña Director. He also committed himself to part-time lecturing at the Federal University of Technology, Minna. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} 8rr32zqcs24pbxr7i6busst0vy9zxw6 40956 40955 2026-05-10T10:30:58Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 40956 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi ni degree ejeodudu efu ukọchẹ Quantity Surveying yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria efu ọdọ 1982. I nwọ che ni MBA kwi University eyi Lagos Nigeria ma'nyu i nwọ chi ẹnẹ ki chi Kings College Lagos tanẹ == Ukọlọ == I chanẹ ukọlọ nwu efu Quantity Surveying kpai Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. Ẹ gba lẹ onwu chi Projects Officer First Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i tẹ chùkọlọ pẹ taki i lo ti Central Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i wa che kpa tanẹ yi uña Director. I nwọ che dọ la nwu da tẹ ki nwọ na chi ukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki ya konẹ ẹnwu yi Federal University eyi Technology, Mina tiko kibo. I nwọ chi ẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors ma'nyu ẹnẹka efu amibo Quantity Surveyors Registration Board yi Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi was elected in the February 23, 2019 Niger South Senatorial district election where he polled 160,614 while the candidate of the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie polled 90,978 votes. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} 7orcsqmk9vll351iyrdbgb620t84n98 40957 40956 2026-05-10T10:34:11Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti */ 40957 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi ni degree ejeodudu efu ukọchẹ Quantity Surveying yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria efu ọdọ 1982. I nwọ che ni MBA kwi University eyi Lagos Nigeria ma'nyu i nwọ chi ẹnẹ ki chi Kings College Lagos tanẹ == Ukọlọ == I chanẹ ukọlọ nwu efu Quantity Surveying kpai Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. Ẹ gba lẹ onwu chi Projects Officer First Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i tẹ chùkọlọ pẹ taki i lo ti Central Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i wa che kpa tanẹ yi uña Director. I nwọ che dọ la nwu da tẹ ki nwọ na chi ukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki ya konẹ ẹnwu yi Federal University eyi Technology, Mina tiko kibo. I nwọ chi ẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors ma'nyu ẹnẹka efu amibo Quantity Surveyors Registration Board yi Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi chẹnẹ ku ma chi uja'ibe nwu yi efu ochu ekeji nolu ogwu nyọwọ mẹta ọdọ 2019 Niger South Senatorial district ọmọ lẹ i ni aluka uja'ibe mi 160,614 alu ki ẹnẹ ki dufu kwi ujọ eyi [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie ni uja'ibe mi 90,978. He was the Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and rural development and also vice chairman Debt Management. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} lxr7lbes59yyhh1abbtei3wytp85bf9 40958 40957 2026-05-10T10:38:31Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti */ 40958 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi ni degree ejeodudu efu ukọchẹ Quantity Surveying yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria efu ọdọ 1982. I nwọ che ni MBA kwi University eyi Lagos Nigeria ma'nyu i nwọ chi ẹnẹ ki chi Kings College Lagos tanẹ == Ukọlọ == I chanẹ ukọlọ nwu efu Quantity Surveying kpai Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. Ẹ gba lẹ onwu chi Projects Officer First Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i tẹ chùkọlọ pẹ taki i lo ti Central Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i wa che kpa tanẹ yi uña Director. I nwọ che dọ la nwu da tẹ ki nwọ na chi ukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki ya konẹ ẹnwu yi Federal University eyi Technology, Mina tiko kibo. I nwọ chi ẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors ma'nyu ẹnẹka efu amibo Quantity Surveyors Registration Board yi Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi chẹnẹ ku ma chi uja'ibe nwu yi efu ochu ekeji nolu ogwu nyọwọ mẹta ọdọ 2019 Niger South Senatorial district ọmọ lẹ i ni aluka uja'ibe mi 160,614 alu ki ẹnẹ ki dufu kwi ujọ eyi [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie ni uja'ibe mi 90,978. Onwu chi arọne Chairman ujọ ami Senate oji ọla Agriculture ma'nyu ache ki amì rural area ki nu nyọgba ma'nyu arọne chairman oji ọla ọmẹ'ejẹ. He became Acting chairman of Agriculture committee where he remarkably contributed significantly to the rice achievements of President Buhari. He also was adhoc Chairman of several committees both at the 9th Senate and on other national committees due to his years of experience in public service. He is also a ranking member of the All Progressives Congress in Nigerstate and a stunt grassroot mobilizer and politician till date. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} 7x5i82pngsxvxscgi28iotq6i9b159h 40959 40958 2026-05-10T10:46:13Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti */ 40959 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian politician (born 1959)}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}} {{Infobox officeholder|image=|caption=|name=Muhammad Bima Enagi|birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|09|07}}|office=[[Senator]] of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from [[Niger South Senatorial District]]|party=[[All Progressive Congress]] (APC)|profession=Politician <br> Quantity Surveyor, Business Man|father=|mother=|alma_mater=[[Ahmadu Bello University]]|predecessor=[[Sani Mohammed]]|term_start=June 2019|term_end=May 29, 2023|birth_place=Enagi, [[Niger State]]}} '''Muhammad Bima Enagi''' (ma bi ọjọ ki ochu ẹla nolu mi ebie efu ọdọ 1959) i chi ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti, ma'nyu i chi senator eyi kiya koji am'ibo[[Niger South Senatorial District]] yi [[Niger State]] efu [[9th Nigeria National Assembly|9th National Assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nassnig.org/mps/single/230|title=National Assembly &#124; Federal Republic of Nigeria|publisher=Nassnig.org|date=1959-09-07|accessdate=2020-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/niger-reducing-unemployment-is-my-priority-senator-enagi.html|title=Niger: Reducing unemployment is my priority - Senator Enagi|date=2019-06-12|accessdate=2020-02-27|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref name="thenationonlineng.net">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-be-a-bench-warmer-in-the-senate-says-niger-senator-elect/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=I won't be a bench warmer in the Senate, says Niger Senator-elect|date=2019-04-20|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/04/06/ahmed-lawan-is-the-best-choice-to-lead-9th-senate-niger-elected-senators/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Ahmed Lawan is the best choice to lead 9th Senate – Niger Elected Senators|date=2019-04-06|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-27}}</ref> == Ichikulu == Enagi ni degree ejeodudu efu ukọchẹ Quantity Surveying yi [[Ahmadu Bello University]], Zaria efu ọdọ 1982. I nwọ che ni MBA kwi University eyi Lagos Nigeria ma'nyu i nwọ chi ẹnẹ ki chi Kings College Lagos tanẹ == Ukọlọ == I chanẹ ukọlọ nwu efu Quantity Surveying kpai Owah Unik Consultants, [[Warri]]. Ẹ gba lẹ onwu chi Projects Officer First Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i tẹ chùkọlọ pẹ taki i lo ti Central Bank eyi Nigeria ọmọ lẹ i wa che kpa tanẹ yi uña Director. I nwọ che dọ la nwu da tẹ ki nwọ na chi ukọlọ eyi ẹnẹ ki ya konẹ ẹnwu yi Federal University eyi Technology, Mina tiko kibo. I nwọ chi ẹnẹ ka efu am'ibo Nigerian Institute eyi Quantity Surveyors ma'nyu ẹnẹka efu amibo Quantity Surveyors Registration Board yi Nigeria. == Ukọlọ eyi gọmẹti == Senator Bima Enagi chẹnẹ ku ma chi uja'ibe nwu yi efu ochu ekeji nolu ogwu nyọwọ mẹta ọdọ 2019 Niger South Senatorial district ọmọ lẹ i ni aluka uja'ibe mi 160,614 alu ki ẹnẹ ki dufu kwi ujọ eyi [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] Shehu Baba Agaie ni uja'ibe mi 90,978. Onwu chi arọne Chairman ujọ ami Senate oji ọla Agriculture ma'nyu ache ki amì rural area ki nu nyọgba ma'nyu arọne chairman oji ọla ọmẹ'ejẹ. I le wa mu di ẹnẹ ki ya che koji chairman yi Agriculture committee ọmọ lẹ i gbojí chi ukọlọ eyi ọmẹmẹlẹ eyi ki jẹ nwu ma jile ochikapa eyi President Buhari. I nwọ chi adhoc Chairman eyi ujọ we we i da gbẹ ki chi ugbo 9th Senate ma'nyu ugbo ujọ ojoji kibọ gẹ to du ọdọ uma nwu ki nẹ efu ukọlọ ki lugbo ọgbọdu ami ọja. I nwọ chi ẹnẹ utọgba ka efu ujọ amibo All Progressives Congress ki di Niger state ma'nyu ẹnẹ ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti gbo ati ẹgbẹ. == Go nugo == * [[Ahmed Lawan]] * [[Edward Lametek Adamu]] == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} b0ci6xe3d18bh2e4ird9psdnl4vzrpb Abdulmumini Aminu 0 2071 40960 2026-05-10T10:54:28Z Obutuson 910 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian military officer and politician (born 1949)}}{{Infobox Officeholder|name=Abdulmumini Aminu|honorific_prefix=[[Colonel]]|image=|image_size=|caption=|office=President [[West Africa Football Union]]|term_start=1999|term_end=2003|predecessor=|successor=|office1=Chairman of [[Nigeria Football Association]]|term_start1=1996|term_end1=1999|predecessor1=[[Emeka Omeruah]]|successor1=[[Kojo Williams]]|office2=Military [[Governor of Borno State]]|term_s..." 40960 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian military officer and politician (born 1949)}}{{Infobox Officeholder|name=Abdulmumini Aminu|honorific_prefix=[[Colonel]]|image=|image_size=|caption=|office=President [[West Africa Football Union]]|term_start=1999|term_end=2003|predecessor=|successor=|office1=Chairman of [[Nigeria Football Association]]|term_start1=1996|term_end1=1999|predecessor1=[[Emeka Omeruah]]|successor1=[[Kojo Williams]]|office2=Military [[Governor of Borno State]]|term_start2=August 1985|term_end2=August 1988|predecessor2=[[Abubakar Waziri]]|successor2=[[Abdul One Mohammed]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1949}}|birth_place=[[Katsina (city)|Katsina]], [[Northern Nigeria|Northern Region]], [[British Nigeria]] (now in [[Katsina State]], [[Nigeria]])|death_date=|death_place=|allegiance={{flag|Nigeria}}|branch=[[File:Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg |25px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|service_years=|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-5.svg|20px]] [[Colonel]]}} '''Abdulmumini Aminu''' (born 1949) is a retired [[Nigerian army]] [[colonel]], he was military governor of [[Borno State]] between August 1985 and August 1988 during the military regime of General [[Ibrahim Babangida]].<ref><nowiki>{{cite web Later Career In May 2024, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Colonel Abdulmumini Aminu (Rtd) as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) in Katsina State. Under his leadership, the council held its inaugural retreat in December 2024 to familiarize members with university governance. That same month, the council approved the appointment of Dr. Musa Ajiya as the new Registrar of FUDMA. References: 1. Punch Newspaper: "Tinubu appoints governing board members for 111 tertiary institutions" 2. Katsina Times: "New FUDMA Governing Council holds retreat in Jigawa" 3. The Guardian Nigeria: "FUDMA appoints Ajiya as new registrar"url=</nowiki>http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm |publisher=WorldStatesmen |title=Nigeria States |accessdate=2010-05-12| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100528072649/http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm%7C<nowiki> archivedate= 28 May 2010 | url-status= live}}</nowiki></ref> He later became chairman of the [[Nigeria Football Association]], and then chairman of the [[West Africa Football Union]]. == Military career == Aminu was one of the officers who arrested General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] in the August 1985 coup in which General [[Ibrahim Babangida]] came to power.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200905250342.html|title=Leadership Without Conscience|work=ThisDay|author=Simon Kolawole|date=24 May 2009|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu was a Major in his mid-thirties when Babangida appointed him governor of Borno State later that month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/news/headlines/14277-melaye-under-fire-over-comment-on-ibb|title=Melaye Under Fire Over Comment On IBB|author=Sunday Isuwa|date=25 April 2010|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713193405/http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/news/headlines/14277-melaye-under-fire-over-comment-on-ibb|archivedate=13 July 2011}}</ref> At Nigeria's first national AIDS conference in October 1987, Aminu said the theory that AIDS originated in Africa is a [[stalking horse]] for anti-black racism, due to a mentality that attributes everything that is bad and negative to the so-called "dark continent."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/19/world/in-cradle-of-aids-theory-a-defensive-africa-sees-a-disguise-for-racism.html|title=In Cradle of AIDS Theory, a Defensive Africa Sees a Disguise for Racism|author=JAMES BROOKE|work=The New York Times|date=November 19, 1987|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> As Borno Governor, Aminu was challenged by lack of funds, and initially by resistance to his authority as an outsider. He made education his priority.<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200809221286.html?viewall=1|title='The Yar'Adua I Know, Will Make History'|work=Leadership|author=Ibrahim Modibbo|date=21 September 2008|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> After his term as governor, Aminu became an instructor at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]]. He was then appointed deputy military secretary, then brigade commander and then was acting general officer commander in [[Jos]]. He was then appointed commander of the National Guard, responsible for improving national security. Aminu retired when General [[Sani Abacha]] came to power.<ref name="self" /> == Football == Aminu was chairman of the [[Nigeria Football Association]] (NFA) in 1997.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19971206/34050923.html|title=Cesare Maldini has no complaints...|work=Agence France Presse|date=December 6, 1997|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030815090556/http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19971206/34050923.html|archivedate=August 15, 2003}}</ref> In the France '98 World Cup competition, he ordered bonus payments of $8,000 each to the Nigerian players, despite losing to [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]] in the last group match of the competition. In April 1999, as NFA chairman, Aminu was head of Nigeria's local organizing committee, preparing to host World Cup players in [[Liberty Stadium (Ibadan)|Liberty Stadium]], [[Ibadan]] during the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship]] tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/oreilly-gets-a-keane-lash-410559.html|title=O'Reilly gets a Keane lash|author=KARL MacGINTY|date=April 2, 1999|work=Independent (Dublin)|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In July 2004, Aminu was a vice-chairman of a 17-man committee set up to re-organise the Nigeria Football Association.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200407090670.html|title=Babayo Shehu Heads NFA Restructuring C'ttee|work=ThisDay|author=Juliana Taiwo|date=9 July 2004|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> He was in competition with air commodore [[Emeka Omeruah]] to be selected as the next president of the [[West Africa Football Union]] (WAFU) in 1999. In November 1998, the government expressed its support for Omeruah.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199811250152.html|title=Omeruah Floors Aminu|work=P.M. News|author=Dan Okereke|date=25 November 1998|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In March 1999, the head of Ghana Football Association gave his tacit support to Aminu's bid, provided he showed clear interest in the job.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199903090162.html|work=P.M. News (Lagos)|title=Ghana Supports Aminu's Bid|author=Opeyemi Omotayo|date=9 March 1999|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu became president of the West Africa Football Union from 1999 to 2002, and a member of the [[Confederation of African Football]].<ref name="self" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wafuonline.net/history.aspx|title=History|publisher=West Africa Football Union|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110405191730/http://www.wafuonline.net/history.aspx|archivedate=2011-04-05}}</ref> He set his goal to reinvigorate the almost moribund organization.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199912060156.html|title=Aminu Holds Talks With Eyadema|work=P.M. News|date=6 December 1999|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> == Politics == Aminu joined the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] (PDP) at the start of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]]. He later switched to the [[United Nigeria People's Party]] (UNPP).<ref name="tday36">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200404020036.html|title=Ex-Governor Rejoins PDP|work=ThisDay|date=2 April 2004|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu ran for governor of [[Katsina State]] in April 2003, but lost out to the incumbent [[Umaru Musa Yar'Adua]], who later went on to become President of Nigeria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-100488721/yaradua-retains-seat-katsina.html|title=Yar'adua Retains Seat in Katsina.|date=April 21, 2003|work=This Day|author=Jare Ilelaboye|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In April 2004, Aminu rejoined the PDP, saying that the UNPP was in disarray.<ref name="tday36" /> In June 2007, Aminu joined the race to succeed [[Bala Bawa Ka'oje]] as the chairman of the National Sports Commission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200706120131.html|title=Aminu in Race for NSC Top Job|author=Olawale Ajimotokan|date=12 June 2007|work=ThisDay|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> The job in fact was given to [[Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba]].<ref name="newcab">{{cite web|url=http://www.africanews.com/site/Nigeria_YarAdua_names_cabinet/list_messages/10239|title=Yar'Adua names cabinet|date=27 July 2007|publisher=Africa News|accessdate=2009-12-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928064504/http://www.africanews.com/site/Nigeria_YarAdua_names_cabinet/list_messages/10239|archivedate=28 September 2011}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{BornoStateGovernors}} {{Nigeria Babangida Governors}} {{Authority control}} 2h2auzk1kpf6tacrwfg3vv6x2gox50v 40961 40960 2026-05-10T10:55:46Z Obutuson 910 /* Military career */ 40961 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian military officer and politician (born 1949)}}{{Infobox Officeholder|name=Abdulmumini Aminu|honorific_prefix=[[Colonel]]|image=|image_size=|caption=|office=President [[West Africa Football Union]]|term_start=1999|term_end=2003|predecessor=|successor=|office1=Chairman of [[Nigeria Football Association]]|term_start1=1996|term_end1=1999|predecessor1=[[Emeka Omeruah]]|successor1=[[Kojo Williams]]|office2=Military [[Governor of Borno State]]|term_start2=August 1985|term_end2=August 1988|predecessor2=[[Abubakar Waziri]]|successor2=[[Abdul One Mohammed]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1949}}|birth_place=[[Katsina (city)|Katsina]], [[Northern Nigeria|Northern Region]], [[British Nigeria]] (now in [[Katsina State]], [[Nigeria]])|death_date=|death_place=|allegiance={{flag|Nigeria}}|branch=[[File:Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg |25px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|service_years=|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-5.svg|20px]] [[Colonel]]}} '''Abdulmumini Aminu''' (born 1949) is a retired [[Nigerian army]] [[colonel]], he was military governor of [[Borno State]] between August 1985 and August 1988 during the military regime of General [[Ibrahim Babangida]].<ref><nowiki>{{cite web Later Career In May 2024, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Colonel Abdulmumini Aminu (Rtd) as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) in Katsina State. Under his leadership, the council held its inaugural retreat in December 2024 to familiarize members with university governance. That same month, the council approved the appointment of Dr. Musa Ajiya as the new Registrar of FUDMA. References: 1. Punch Newspaper: "Tinubu appoints governing board members for 111 tertiary institutions" 2. Katsina Times: "New FUDMA Governing Council holds retreat in Jigawa" 3. The Guardian Nigeria: "FUDMA appoints Ajiya as new registrar"url=</nowiki>http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm |publisher=WorldStatesmen |title=Nigeria States |accessdate=2010-05-12| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100528072649/http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm%7C<nowiki> archivedate= 28 May 2010 | url-status= live}}</nowiki></ref> He later became chairman of the [[Nigeria Football Association]], and then chairman of the [[West Africa Football Union]]. == Ukọlọ choja == Aminu was one of the officers who arrested General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] in the August 1985 coup in which General [[Ibrahim Babangida]] came to power.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200905250342.html|title=Leadership Without Conscience|work=ThisDay|author=Simon Kolawole|date=24 May 2009|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu was a Major in his mid-thirties when Babangida appointed him governor of Borno State later that month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/news/headlines/14277-melaye-under-fire-over-comment-on-ibb|title=Melaye Under Fire Over Comment On IBB|author=Sunday Isuwa|date=25 April 2010|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713193405/http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/news/headlines/14277-melaye-under-fire-over-comment-on-ibb|archivedate=13 July 2011}}</ref> At Nigeria's first national AIDS conference in October 1987, Aminu said the theory that AIDS originated in Africa is a [[stalking horse]] for anti-black racism, due to a mentality that attributes everything that is bad and negative to the so-called "dark continent."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/19/world/in-cradle-of-aids-theory-a-defensive-africa-sees-a-disguise-for-racism.html|title=In Cradle of AIDS Theory, a Defensive Africa Sees a Disguise for Racism|author=JAMES BROOKE|work=The New York Times|date=November 19, 1987|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> As Borno Governor, Aminu was challenged by lack of funds, and initially by resistance to his authority as an outsider. He made education his priority.<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200809221286.html?viewall=1|title='The Yar'Adua I Know, Will Make History'|work=Leadership|author=Ibrahim Modibbo|date=21 September 2008|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> After his term as governor, Aminu became an instructor at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]]. He was then appointed deputy military secretary, then brigade commander and then was acting general officer commander in [[Jos]]. He was then appointed commander of the National Guard, responsible for improving national security. Aminu retired when General [[Sani Abacha]] came to power.<ref name="self" /> == Football == Aminu was chairman of the [[Nigeria Football Association]] (NFA) in 1997.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19971206/34050923.html|title=Cesare Maldini has no complaints...|work=Agence France Presse|date=December 6, 1997|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030815090556/http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19971206/34050923.html|archivedate=August 15, 2003}}</ref> In the France '98 World Cup competition, he ordered bonus payments of $8,000 each to the Nigerian players, despite losing to [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]] in the last group match of the competition. In April 1999, as NFA chairman, Aminu was head of Nigeria's local organizing committee, preparing to host World Cup players in [[Liberty Stadium (Ibadan)|Liberty Stadium]], [[Ibadan]] during the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship]] tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/oreilly-gets-a-keane-lash-410559.html|title=O'Reilly gets a Keane lash|author=KARL MacGINTY|date=April 2, 1999|work=Independent (Dublin)|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In July 2004, Aminu was a vice-chairman of a 17-man committee set up to re-organise the Nigeria Football Association.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200407090670.html|title=Babayo Shehu Heads NFA Restructuring C'ttee|work=ThisDay|author=Juliana Taiwo|date=9 July 2004|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> He was in competition with air commodore [[Emeka Omeruah]] to be selected as the next president of the [[West Africa Football Union]] (WAFU) in 1999. In November 1998, the government expressed its support for Omeruah.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199811250152.html|title=Omeruah Floors Aminu|work=P.M. News|author=Dan Okereke|date=25 November 1998|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In March 1999, the head of Ghana Football Association gave his tacit support to Aminu's bid, provided he showed clear interest in the job.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199903090162.html|work=P.M. News (Lagos)|title=Ghana Supports Aminu's Bid|author=Opeyemi Omotayo|date=9 March 1999|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu became president of the West Africa Football Union from 1999 to 2002, and a member of the [[Confederation of African Football]].<ref name="self" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wafuonline.net/history.aspx|title=History|publisher=West Africa Football Union|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110405191730/http://www.wafuonline.net/history.aspx|archivedate=2011-04-05}}</ref> He set his goal to reinvigorate the almost moribund organization.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199912060156.html|title=Aminu Holds Talks With Eyadema|work=P.M. News|date=6 December 1999|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> == Uja'ibe gọmẹti == Aminu joined the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] (PDP) at the start of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]]. He later switched to the [[United Nigeria People's Party]] (UNPP).<ref name="tday36">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200404020036.html|title=Ex-Governor Rejoins PDP|work=ThisDay|date=2 April 2004|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu ran for governor of [[Katsina State]] in April 2003, but lost out to the incumbent [[Umaru Musa Yar'Adua]], who later went on to become President of Nigeria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-100488721/yaradua-retains-seat-katsina.html|title=Yar'adua Retains Seat in Katsina.|date=April 21, 2003|work=This Day|author=Jare Ilelaboye|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In April 2004, Aminu rejoined the PDP, saying that the UNPP was in disarray.<ref name="tday36" /> In June 2007, Aminu joined the race to succeed [[Bala Bawa Ka'oje]] as the chairman of the National Sports Commission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200706120131.html|title=Aminu in Race for NSC Top Job|author=Olawale Ajimotokan|date=12 June 2007|work=ThisDay|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> The job in fact was given to [[Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba]].<ref name="newcab">{{cite web|url=http://www.africanews.com/site/Nigeria_YarAdua_names_cabinet/list_messages/10239|title=Yar'Adua names cabinet|date=27 July 2007|publisher=Africa News|accessdate=2009-12-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928064504/http://www.africanews.com/site/Nigeria_YarAdua_names_cabinet/list_messages/10239|archivedate=28 September 2011}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{reflist}}{{BornoStateGovernors}} {{Nigeria Babangida Governors}} {{Authority control}} dh3g3fyi1jp76p3sy0lwvpwvgqrb0qr 40962 40961 2026-05-10T10:56:49Z Obutuson 910 /* Football */ 40962 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian military officer and politician (born 1949)}}{{Infobox Officeholder|name=Abdulmumini Aminu|honorific_prefix=[[Colonel]]|image=|image_size=|caption=|office=President [[West Africa Football Union]]|term_start=1999|term_end=2003|predecessor=|successor=|office1=Chairman of [[Nigeria Football Association]]|term_start1=1996|term_end1=1999|predecessor1=[[Emeka Omeruah]]|successor1=[[Kojo Williams]]|office2=Military [[Governor of Borno State]]|term_start2=August 1985|term_end2=August 1988|predecessor2=[[Abubakar Waziri]]|successor2=[[Abdul One Mohammed]]|birth_date={{birth year and age|1949}}|birth_place=[[Katsina (city)|Katsina]], [[Northern Nigeria|Northern Region]], [[British Nigeria]] (now in [[Katsina State]], [[Nigeria]])|death_date=|death_place=|allegiance={{flag|Nigeria}}|branch=[[File:Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg |25px]] [[Nigerian Army]]|service_years=|rank=[[File: Nigeria-Army-OF-5.svg|20px]] [[Colonel]]}} '''Abdulmumini Aminu''' (born 1949) is a retired [[Nigerian army]] [[colonel]], he was military governor of [[Borno State]] between August 1985 and August 1988 during the military regime of General [[Ibrahim Babangida]].<ref><nowiki>{{cite web Later Career In May 2024, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Colonel Abdulmumini Aminu (Rtd) as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) in Katsina State. Under his leadership, the council held its inaugural retreat in December 2024 to familiarize members with university governance. That same month, the council approved the appointment of Dr. Musa Ajiya as the new Registrar of FUDMA. References: 1. Punch Newspaper: "Tinubu appoints governing board members for 111 tertiary institutions" 2. Katsina Times: "New FUDMA Governing Council holds retreat in Jigawa" 3. The Guardian Nigeria: "FUDMA appoints Ajiya as new registrar"url=</nowiki>http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm |publisher=WorldStatesmen |title=Nigeria States |accessdate=2010-05-12| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100528072649/http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm%7C<nowiki> archivedate= 28 May 2010 | url-status= live}}</nowiki></ref> He later became chairman of the [[Nigeria Football Association]], and then chairman of the [[West Africa Football Union]]. == Ukọlọ choja == Aminu was one of the officers who arrested General [[Muhammadu Buhari]] in the August 1985 coup in which General [[Ibrahim Babangida]] came to power.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200905250342.html|title=Leadership Without Conscience|work=ThisDay|author=Simon Kolawole|date=24 May 2009|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu was a Major in his mid-thirties when Babangida appointed him governor of Borno State later that month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/news/headlines/14277-melaye-under-fire-over-comment-on-ibb|title=Melaye Under Fire Over Comment On IBB|author=Sunday Isuwa|date=25 April 2010|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713193405/http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/news/headlines/14277-melaye-under-fire-over-comment-on-ibb|archivedate=13 July 2011}}</ref> At Nigeria's first national AIDS conference in October 1987, Aminu said the theory that AIDS originated in Africa is a [[stalking horse]] for anti-black racism, due to a mentality that attributes everything that is bad and negative to the so-called "dark continent."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/19/world/in-cradle-of-aids-theory-a-defensive-africa-sees-a-disguise-for-racism.html|title=In Cradle of AIDS Theory, a Defensive Africa Sees a Disguise for Racism|author=JAMES BROOKE|work=The New York Times|date=November 19, 1987|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> As Borno Governor, Aminu was challenged by lack of funds, and initially by resistance to his authority as an outsider. He made education his priority.<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200809221286.html?viewall=1|title='The Yar'Adua I Know, Will Make History'|work=Leadership|author=Ibrahim Modibbo|date=21 September 2008|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> After his term as governor, Aminu became an instructor at the [[Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji]]. He was then appointed deputy military secretary, then brigade commander and then was acting general officer commander in [[Jos]]. He was then appointed commander of the National Guard, responsible for improving national security. Aminu retired when General [[Sani Abacha]] came to power.<ref name="self" /> == Bọlu-Ẹrẹ == Aminu was chairman of the [[Nigeria Football Association]] (NFA) in 1997.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19971206/34050923.html|title=Cesare Maldini has no complaints...|work=Agence France Presse|date=December 6, 1997|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030815090556/http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19971206/34050923.html|archivedate=August 15, 2003}}</ref> In the France '98 World Cup competition, he ordered bonus payments of $8,000 each to the Nigerian players, despite losing to [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]] in the last group match of the competition. In April 1999, as NFA chairman, Aminu was head of Nigeria's local organizing committee, preparing to host World Cup players in [[Liberty Stadium (Ibadan)|Liberty Stadium]], [[Ibadan]] during the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship]] tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/oreilly-gets-a-keane-lash-410559.html|title=O'Reilly gets a Keane lash|author=KARL MacGINTY|date=April 2, 1999|work=Independent (Dublin)|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In July 2004, Aminu was a vice-chairman of a 17-man committee set up to re-organise the Nigeria Football Association.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200407090670.html|title=Babayo Shehu Heads NFA Restructuring C'ttee|work=ThisDay|author=Juliana Taiwo|date=9 July 2004|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> He was in competition with air commodore [[Emeka Omeruah]] to be selected as the next president of the [[West Africa Football Union]] (WAFU) in 1999. In November 1998, the government expressed its support for Omeruah.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199811250152.html|title=Omeruah Floors Aminu|work=P.M. News|author=Dan Okereke|date=25 November 1998|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In March 1999, the head of Ghana Football Association gave his tacit support to Aminu's bid, provided he showed clear interest in the job.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199903090162.html|work=P.M. News (Lagos)|title=Ghana Supports Aminu's Bid|author=Opeyemi Omotayo|date=9 March 1999|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu became president of the West Africa Football Union from 1999 to 2002, and a member of the [[Confederation of African Football]].<ref name="self" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wafuonline.net/history.aspx|title=History|publisher=West Africa Football Union|accessdate=2010-05-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110405191730/http://www.wafuonline.net/history.aspx|archivedate=2011-04-05}}</ref> He set his goal to reinvigorate the almost moribund organization.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199912060156.html|title=Aminu Holds Talks With Eyadema|work=P.M. News|date=6 December 1999|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> == Uja'ibe gọmẹti == Aminu joined the [[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|People's Democratic Party]] (PDP) at the start of the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]]. He later switched to the [[United Nigeria People's Party]] (UNPP).<ref name="tday36">{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200404020036.html|title=Ex-Governor Rejoins PDP|work=ThisDay|date=2 April 2004|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> Aminu ran for governor of [[Katsina State]] in April 2003, but lost out to the incumbent [[Umaru Musa Yar'Adua]], who later went on to become President of Nigeria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-100488721/yaradua-retains-seat-katsina.html|title=Yar'adua Retains Seat in Katsina.|date=April 21, 2003|work=This Day|author=Jare Ilelaboye|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> In April 2004, Aminu rejoined the PDP, saying that the UNPP was in disarray.<ref name="tday36" /> In June 2007, Aminu joined the race to succeed [[Bala Bawa Ka'oje]] as the chairman of the National Sports Commission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200706120131.html|title=Aminu in Race for NSC Top Job|author=Olawale Ajimotokan|date=12 June 2007|work=ThisDay|accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> The job in fact was given to [[Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba]].<ref name="newcab">{{cite web|url=http://www.africanews.com/site/Nigeria_YarAdua_names_cabinet/list_messages/10239|title=Yar'Adua names cabinet|date=27 July 2007|publisher=Africa News|accessdate=2009-12-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928064504/http://www.africanews.com/site/Nigeria_YarAdua_names_cabinet/list_messages/10239|archivedate=28 September 2011}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{reflist}}{{BornoStateGovernors}} {{Nigeria Babangida Governors}} {{Authority control}} kbgz9vvj8di1u73a533n7pwzy0oe8hs