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{{Short description|Nigerian politician and mathematician}}{{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] -->|name=Chike Obi|image=|caption=|birth_date=April 17, 1921|birth_place=[[Anambra State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{death-date and age|March 13, 2008|April 17, 1921}}|occupation=[[Mathematician]]|citizenship=Nigerian|notableworks=|awards=Sigvard Eklund Prize|influenced=|spouse=Belinda (w. 2009)|children=4}}
'''Chike Obi''' {{IPAc-en||audio=Ig-Chike_ObI.ogg}} (ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ́lè nolu mẹ́gwèbîa éfu ọdọ , 1921 tî ádîkọ ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́ta nolu mẹ́gwètá éfu ọdọ– 2008) î chî ẹ́nè Nàìjíríà [[politician]], [[mathematician]] kpaî professor.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Obituary: Chike Obi|url=http://www.thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=1568|website=www.thenewblackmagazine.com|access-date=2020-05-25|archive-date=2020-08-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806073946/http://www.thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=1568|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Chike Obi nigo igbele ene mgbane d'ọda ukọchị iye odudu kpai amị Naijîrîa k'ajọ rọ kpa odi mathematics.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Guardian Editorial Tribute to the Memory of Chike Obi (1921-2008)|url=http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_guardian.html|website=waado.org|access-date=2020-05-25|archive-date=2020-01-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200127131338/http://www.waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_guardian.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Ukọchị odudu Chike Obi gba nira kpa d'ọwọ mọ nyanu ọwọ abọnẹ k'ami equation matịmatịkị ku ma dọ nọ-linia gba f'ọwọ jọ kpai ujẹnẹ ku ma nyọ che kpa gbe.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chike Edozien Umuezei Obi, Mathematician of the African Diaspora|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi_chike.html|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2020-05-25}}</ref> î d'ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma dọ pạtubẹshọn gbe jẹnẹ nnyọ, kpai amị akanya ukọchị k'i kọ d'ọwọ du t'ọna nyọ che nnyọ k'ẹ jẹ k'amị ẹla odi gba d'ọwọ mọ ẹchẹnẹ ku ma nyọ che kọ lẹ wewe rẹwẹ d'ọgbẹgbelẹ d'unyi ilẹ gba, i ya k'amị akanya ku ma kọ lẹ d'ọwọ mudị k'ẹbọ k'amị ene gba a d'ọwọ jọ d'ije mọ <ref>{{Cite web|last=Folaranmi Ajayi|date=2023-08-08|title=Meet Chike Obi, first Nigerian to hold a doctorate in mathematics|url=https://edugist.org/meet-chike-obi-first-nigerian-to-hold-a-doctorate-in-mathematics/|access-date=2024-06-12|website=EduGist}}</ref>Obi che ene k'abọ amị utakpa kpai amị iye akanya ọfẹ odi wewe.[[mathematics]] kpaî ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa achî îjabé Naijiria.<ref>{{Cite web|title=A Memorial Tribute for Professor Chike Obi by Edwin Madunagu|url=http://waado.org/nigerdelta/memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html|website=waado.org|access-date=2020-05-25|archive-date=2019-03-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329032559/http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== Abakwané ilé-nwu ==
Obi ka kẹ́kọ́ nyí kpai kpai ni adu che iche. [[Nigeria]] tákî î gbó'takîdá [[mathematics]] abọ ẹgbọnẹ ku ma kọchị kw'ọwọ unyegbe as an external student of the [[University of London]].<ref name="MacTutor">{{Cite web|title=Chike Obi – Biography|url=https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Obi/|access-date=2021-02-03|website=Maths History|language=en}}</ref> Gba kpaí kpaí kí chí unyí ukoche kpa, i nwo rí ofě kí unyí ukoche nla mu du nwu kō kpaí amé amoně kpaí ukoche upfíě." [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]],î nwo téné mu du kpaí ukoche upfíě nla kí chí ígbélě chí doctoral studies kpî [https://www.independent.ng/cowbellpedia-mathematics-challenge-hots-up-as-aspiring-chike-obis-reach-semi-finals/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology.]<ref>{{Cite news|title=Igbo, Yoruba fight over maths|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/igbo-yoruba-fight-maths/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|date=2018-04-21|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-17}}</ref>[https://www.independent.ng/cowbellpedia-mathematics-challenge-hots-up-as-aspiring-chike-obis-reach-semi-finals/ in] [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], Unají unyí ukoche nla kí dǒ United States, efí ódó unyí ẹgba mégwǎ nyọfọọgwan (1950), í mu rí ofě kí chí amọnẹ ejodudu efí Naîjîrîa kí gba unyí ukoche upfíě nla kí chí PhD efí ukoche eka kí chí mathematics..<ref>{{Cite news|title=Igbo, Yoruba fight over maths|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/igbo-yoruba-fight-maths/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|date=2018-04-21|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-17}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè abî Career as mathematician ==
Obi nwo kpadu kwá kí lo téné kọ amọnẹ unyí ukoche nla ejodudu efí Naijiria kí chí University yẹ ki dî [[University of Ibadan]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chike Obi and Fermat's Last Theorem|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat.html|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref> "Eñwu kí chí amé ucheóló kí chí politics mu ọwọ gba kwó efí ẹchẹ lé kpaí kpaí. Alu kí ogwu kpa, í nwo kpadu kwá lo téné kọ amọnẹ unyí ukoche nla efí ódó unyí ẹgba mégwǎ nyọfọọgwan lémégwǎ (1970) unají. He was soon diverted from this by political activities. After the war, he returned to lecture in 1970 at the [[University of Lagos]] unají í mu gba ubi efí ẹchẹ ukoche nla kpaí kpaí kí mu rí ofě kí chí Professor
Í kwî [[Lagos]] î lá mu dabî wî éttè ugbo kî kwó ẹ́fî-ewo [[Onitsha]], "kí nwo k’ọwọ unyí ukoche nla kí chí Nanna Institute for Scientific Studies jé.
Obi gbí edu yé í [[Sigvard Eklund]] Ofě kí í mu rí gba úbámí eñwu ukọchẹ ejodudu nwu efí ẹchẹ ukoche eka dídídí kí chí differential equation kwá efí unyí [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=ICTP Prize Winner 1985|url=https://www.ictp.it/home/ictp-prize-winner-1985|access-date=2024-03-19|publisher=[[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]]}}</ref> í Chî énè kîa akoné énwu Unyi Úkọchẹ Îsakulu [[university]] gbî-ẹ́ba kî ché kpa [[Emeritus]] [[Professor]] efu ọdọ in 1985.<ref>{{Cite web|title=OBI, Prof Chike(Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/obi-professor-chike/|last=Udo|first=Mary|date=2018-02-25|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref>
Éfu ọdọ 1997, "Obi kámá mu rí ogbégbélě kí chí amọnẹ mẹta nẹ kí mu ọwọ kọ ubi éñwú lé [[Fermat’s Last Theorem]] ubî [[Andrew Wiles]] kpaî [[Richard Taylor (mathematician)|Richard Taylor]] éfu ọdọ 1994.<ref name="bbc">{{Cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/413784.stm|title=World: Africa – Africa Media Watch|date=6 August 1999|work=[[BBC News Online]]|publisher=[[BBC]]|access-date=30 August 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> "I nwo kámá nẹ kí mu ọwọ kọ ubi ọna kí ẹbá jẹ kpaí kí daju gbangba kí dọ [[Fermat’s Last Theorem]]. "Efí unyí ukoche nla nwu kí chí Nanna Institute yẹ î Úkọchẹ Scientific í mu ucheóló lité che kpa [[Onitsha]], [[Eastern Nigeria]] kpaí í mu ucheóló lé kọ kpu efí unyí ikọtakpa kí chí Algebras, ujoò kpaî Geometries .<ref>C. Obi, "Fermat's Last Theorem", Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 15, Special issue No. 3, 1998, p.289-298</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat.html|title=Chike Obi and Fermat's Last Theorem|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref><ref>[http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html Professor Chike Obi] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329032559/http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html|date=2019-03-29}} The Guardian, March 27, 2008</ref> "Eñwu mọ, alu kí amọnẹ kọ unyí ẹchẹ lé gba kpaí kí ma nwo kọ ubi tọ efí. [[Mathematical Reviews]] í mu rí ọna kí n'ọwọ gba kí chí ukọchẹ lé kpu ọna gba n'ọgbẹgbelẹ kí jé,.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat-review.html|title=review of Obi's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi_chike.html|title=Chike Edozien Umuezei Obi, Mathematician of the African Diaspora|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref>
== Ukọlọ ọwọ amị ẹgbe gọvụmẹtị kpai ọna uchegbe ọla jẹnẹ jẹnẹ nw’ọmọgijo”Career in politics and activism ==
{{Context||details=|date=July 2020}} "Efí unyí ugbẹgba kí chí Ibadan, Obi mu ọwọ kọ ucheóló ẹkọ gba kpaí amọnẹ kí daju gbangba kpaí ucheóló amé ẹñwú úgèjè kí chí Kemalism kpaí ọna kí í nwo nọwọ gba kí dọ kí ya mu ọwọ kọ ubi ọna ku ma mu efí ugbẹgba Naijiria jé tọtọ. Í mu ọwọ tọ unyí úgèjè ẹchẹ amé ucheóló kọ jé kí chí Dynamic Party of Nigeria, unají kí í mu rí ofě kí chí secretary-general ejodudu nwu. Efí unyí úgèjè ẹchẹ amé ucheóló lé, í nwo téné kí mu ọwọ gba ubi ukoche unyí ẹgba efí Ibadan efí ódó unyí ẹgba mégwǎ nyọfọọgwan lẹmẹgwǎ nyo kã (1951) ẹñwu mọ í mu kpu ubi jé ǹ.<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=September 1965|title=In Search of Power|magazine=Spear magazine (Lagos)}}</ref>
Ẹgbe lẹ d’ọwọ mọ kpai amị ẹgbe ẹla k’ukpahiu ma nyọmọ gbe l’ọmọgijo”[[National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons|National Council of Nigerian and Cameroon]] kpai ẹgbe ku ma dọ Action Group gba. Ma d’ọwọ kọ Chike Obi mudị ọkanẹ gba kw’ọwọ Naijiria k’a d’ọwọ jọ d’ije mọ t’ọna ku ma a d’ọwọ nwọ jẹ unyi ama u d’ọmọgijo, amị unyi ukomu meji ku ma che l’efu ugbẹ London l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1957 kpai 1958.
Anubī kî Nàìjíríà nî [[independence]] kwo [[United Kingdom|Britain]] efu ọdọ 1960, má achî obi kî mu dî [[legislator]]<nowiki/>L’efu unyi ukomu ẹgbe ku ma dọ Eastern House of Assembly l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1960, i jẹ jẹ k’uwọ t’ataba i l’efu unyi ukomu Nigeria l’ugbẹ Lagos. Ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu ẹgbe lẹ d’ọla nwọ k’amị olọpa gba Chike Obi kw’ọmọ f’ọwọ ugbaju. Ma d’ọwọ jẹ k’ọla lẹ, Obi k’a d’ọwọ d’ukpahiu nwọ nwọ kọchị t’ọna ọwọ amị ẹla k’ugbẹ lẹ gbo.<ref name="MacTutor" />
Efu ọdọ 1962, ma fu Obi mù kpaî mafudu bunwu manyu [[treason]] L’efu ọjọ uchegbe ku ma che l’ẹkpẹta, k’ugbẹ ad’ọwọ nọ ujẹnẹ ku ma dọ gọvụmẹtị amị ene wẹwẹ ẹgba lẹ che, ene ku ma d’ọla k’i kpai amị ene ẹla, k’ad’ọwọ nọ ẹgbe ku ma ad’ọwọ che kpai ma ẹgba lẹ gba pẹkpẹ, [[Obafemi Awolowo]], t’ọna ku ma a d’ọwọ du gọvụmẹtị kwi t’ataba. Ma d’ọwọ k’i t’ọna nọ ku ma jẹ jẹ nra r’ọla uchegbe k’i che lẹ mọ."
Êgba yî [[Nigerian Civil War]] i bẹ rẹ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1967, Obi d’ọwọ mọ kpai [[Biafra]],a d’ukọlọ nw’ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị asọtẹ [[Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu]].Kpai ẹgba uchegbe k’ukpẹẹ efu amị ọdunụ ku ma dọ 1970, ẹgba k’i d’ukọlọ l’efu unyi ukomu ku ma dọ National Revenue Mobilization Commission For a brief period in the 1970s when he served in the National Revenue Mobilization Commission.
Obi derided [[religion]] and [[ethnic]] [[extremism]], and the culture of [[Political corruption|corruption]] pervading the Nigerian political class. He was a national newspaper columnist in the 1980s, writing under the title, "I speak For the People."
== Awards ==
A visiting professor to the [[University of Rhode Island]], USA, the [[University of Jos]], Nigeria, and the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]], Obi was a recipient of the national honour of Commander of the [[Order of the Niger]] (CON) and a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science.
== Personal life ==
When Obi died in 2008, he was survived by his wife until 2010. Obi's wife Belinda died in early 2010 a nurse and they are survived by their four children.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/Africa-today/%20AllAfricanDoctorates.html Africa Doctorates in Mathematics]
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{{Short description|Nigerian politician and mathematician}}{{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] -->|name=Chike Obi|image=|caption=|birth_date=April 17, 1921|birth_place=[[Anambra State]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{death-date and age|March 13, 2008|April 17, 1921}}|occupation=[[Mathematician]]|citizenship=Nigerian|notableworks=|awards=Sigvard Eklund Prize|influenced=|spouse=Belinda (w. 2009)|children=4}}
'''Chike Obi''' {{IPAc-en||audio=Ig-Chike_ObI.ogg}} (ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ́lè nolu mẹ́gwèbîa éfu ọdọ , 1921 tî ádîkọ ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́ta nolu mẹ́gwètá éfu ọdọ– 2008) î chî ẹ́nè Nàìjíríà [[politician]], [[mathematician]] kpaî professor.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Obituary: Chike Obi|url=http://www.thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=1568|website=www.thenewblackmagazine.com|access-date=2020-05-25|archive-date=2020-08-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806073946/http://www.thenewblackmagazine.com/view.aspx?index=1568|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Chike Obi nigo igbele ene mgbane d'ọda ukọchị iye odudu kpai amị Naijîrîa k'ajọ rọ kpa odi mathematics.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Guardian Editorial Tribute to the Memory of Chike Obi (1921-2008)|url=http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_guardian.html|website=waado.org|access-date=2020-05-25|archive-date=2020-01-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200127131338/http://www.waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_guardian.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Ukọchị odudu Chike Obi gba nira kpa d'ọwọ mọ nyanu ọwọ abọnẹ k'ami equation matịmatịkị ku ma dọ nọ-linia gba f'ọwọ jọ kpai ujẹnẹ ku ma nyọ che kpa gbe.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chike Edozien Umuezei Obi, Mathematician of the African Diaspora|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi_chike.html|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2020-05-25}}</ref> î d'ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma dọ pạtubẹshọn gbe jẹnẹ nnyọ, kpai amị akanya ukọchị k'i kọ d'ọwọ du t'ọna nyọ che nnyọ k'ẹ jẹ k'amị ẹla odi gba d'ọwọ mọ ẹchẹnẹ ku ma nyọ che kọ lẹ wewe rẹwẹ d'ọgbẹgbelẹ d'unyi ilẹ gba, i ya k'amị akanya ku ma kọ lẹ d'ọwọ mudị k'ẹbọ k'amị ene gba a d'ọwọ jọ d'ije mọ <ref>{{Cite web|last=Folaranmi Ajayi|date=2023-08-08|title=Meet Chike Obi, first Nigerian to hold a doctorate in mathematics|url=https://edugist.org/meet-chike-obi-first-nigerian-to-hold-a-doctorate-in-mathematics/|access-date=2024-06-12|website=EduGist}}</ref>Obi che ene k'abọ amị utakpa kpai amị iye akanya ọfẹ odi wewe.[[mathematics]] kpaî ẹ́nẹ̀ kîa achî îjabé Naijiria.<ref>{{Cite web|title=A Memorial Tribute for Professor Chike Obi by Edwin Madunagu|url=http://waado.org/nigerdelta/memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html|website=waado.org|access-date=2020-05-25|archive-date=2019-03-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329032559/http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== Abakwané ilé-nwu ==
Obi ka kẹ́kọ́ nyí kpai kpai ni adu che iche. [[Nigeria]] tákî î gbó'takîdá [[mathematics]] abọ ẹgbọnẹ ku ma kọchị kw'ọwọ unyegbe as an external student of the [[University of London]].<ref name="MacTutor">{{Cite web|title=Chike Obi – Biography|url=https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Obi/|access-date=2021-02-03|website=Maths History|language=en}}</ref> Gba kpaí kpaí kí chí unyí ukoche kpa, i nwo rí ofě kí unyí ukoche nla mu du nwu kō kpaí amé amoně kpaí ukoche upfíě." [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]],î nwo téné mu du kpaí ukoche upfíě nla kí chí ígbélě chí doctoral studies kpî [https://www.independent.ng/cowbellpedia-mathematics-challenge-hots-up-as-aspiring-chike-obis-reach-semi-finals/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology.]<ref>{{Cite news|title=Igbo, Yoruba fight over maths|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/igbo-yoruba-fight-maths/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|date=2018-04-21|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-17}}</ref>[https://www.independent.ng/cowbellpedia-mathematics-challenge-hots-up-as-aspiring-chike-obis-reach-semi-finals/ in] [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], Unají unyí ukoche nla kí dǒ United States, efí ódó unyí ẹgba mégwǎ nyọfọọgwan (1950), í mu rí ofě kí chí amọnẹ ejodudu efí Naîjîrîa kí gba unyí ukoche upfíě nla kí chí PhD efí ukoche eka kí chí mathematics..<ref>{{Cite news|title=Igbo, Yoruba fight over maths|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/igbo-yoruba-fight-maths/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|date=2018-04-21|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-17}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè abî mathematician ==
Obi nwo kpadu kwá kí lo téné kọ amọnẹ unyí ukoche nla ejodudu efí Naijiria kí chí University yẹ ki dî [[University of Ibadan]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chike Obi and Fermat's Last Theorem|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat.html|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref> "Eñwu kí chí amé ucheóló kí chí politics mu ọwọ gba kwó efí ẹchẹ lé kpaí kpaí. Alu kí ogwu kpa, í nwo kpadu kwá lo téné kọ amọnẹ unyí ukoche nla efí ódó unyí ẹgba mégwǎ nyọfọọgwan lémégwǎ (1970) unají. He was soon diverted from this by political activities. After the war, he returned to lecture in 1970 at the [[University of Lagos]] unají í mu gba ubi efí ẹchẹ ukoche nla kpaí kpaí kí mu rí ofě kí chí Professor
Í kwî [[Lagos]] î lá mu dabî wî éttè ugbo kî kwó ẹ́fî-ewo [[Onitsha]], "kí nwo k’ọwọ unyí ukoche nla kí chí Nanna Institute for Scientific Studies jé.
Obi gbí edu yé í [[Sigvard Eklund]] Ofě kí í mu rí gba úbámí eñwu ukọchẹ ejodudu nwu efí ẹchẹ ukoche eka dídídí kí chí differential equation kwá efí unyí [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=ICTP Prize Winner 1985|url=https://www.ictp.it/home/ictp-prize-winner-1985|access-date=2024-03-19|publisher=[[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]]}}</ref> í Chî énè kîa akoné énwu Unyi Úkọchẹ Îsakulu [[university]] gbî-ẹ́ba kî ché kpa [[Emeritus]] [[Professor]] efu ọdọ in 1985.<ref>{{Cite web|title=OBI, Prof Chike(Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/obi-professor-chike/|last=Udo|first=Mary|date=2018-02-25|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref>
Éfu ọdọ 1997, "Obi kámá mu rí ogbégbélě kí chí amọnẹ mẹta nẹ kí mu ọwọ kọ ubi éñwú lé [[Fermat’s Last Theorem]] ubî [[Andrew Wiles]] kpaî [[Richard Taylor (mathematician)|Richard Taylor]] éfu ọdọ 1994.<ref name="bbc">{{Cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/413784.stm|title=World: Africa – Africa Media Watch|date=6 August 1999|work=[[BBC News Online]]|publisher=[[BBC]]|access-date=30 August 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> "I nwo kámá nẹ kí mu ọwọ kọ ubi ọna kí ẹbá jẹ kpaí kí daju gbangba kí dọ [[Fermat’s Last Theorem]]. "Efí unyí ukoche nla nwu kí chí Nanna Institute yẹ î Úkọchẹ Scientific í mu ucheóló lité che kpa [[Onitsha]], [[Eastern Nigeria]] kpaí í mu ucheóló lé kọ kpu efí unyí ikọtakpa kí chí Algebras, ujoò kpaî Geometries .<ref>C. Obi, "Fermat's Last Theorem", Algebras, Groups and Geometries, Vol. 15, Special issue No. 3, 1998, p.289-298</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat.html|title=Chike Obi and Fermat's Last Theorem|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref><ref>[http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html Professor Chike Obi] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329032559/http://waado.org/NigerDelta/Memorials/chike_obi_madunagu.html|date=2019-03-29}} The Guardian, March 27, 2008</ref> "Eñwu mọ, alu kí amọnẹ kọ unyí ẹchẹ lé gba kpaí kí ma nwo kọ ubi tọ efí. [[Mathematical Reviews]] í mu rí ọna kí n'ọwọ gba kí chí ukọchẹ lé kpu ọna gba n'ọgbẹgbelẹ kí jé,.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi-chike-fermat-review.html|title=review of Obi's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/obi_chike.html|title=Chike Edozien Umuezei Obi, Mathematician of the African Diaspora|website=www.math.buffalo.edu|access-date=2017-10-20}}</ref>
== Ukọlọ ọwọ amị ẹgbe gọvụmẹtị kpai ọna uchegbe ọla jẹnẹ jẹnẹ nw’ọmọgijo ==
{{Context||details=|date=July 2020}} "Efí unyí ugbẹgba kí chí Ibadan, Obi mu ọwọ kọ ucheóló ẹkọ gba kpaí amọnẹ kí daju gbangba kpaí ucheóló amé ẹñwú úgèjè kí chí Kemalism kpaí ọna kí í nwo nọwọ gba kí dọ kí ya mu ọwọ kọ ubi ọna ku ma mu efí ugbẹgba Naijiria jé tọtọ. Í mu ọwọ tọ unyí úgèjè ẹchẹ amé ucheóló kọ jé kí chí Dynamic Party of Nigeria, unají kí í mu rí ofě kí chí secretary-general ejodudu nwu. Efí unyí úgèjè ẹchẹ amé ucheóló lé, í nwo téné kí mu ọwọ gba ubi ukoche unyí ẹgba efí Ibadan efí ódó unyí ẹgba mégwǎ nyọfọọgwan lẹmẹgwǎ nyo kã (1951) ẹñwu mọ í mu kpu ubi jé ǹ.<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=September 1965|title=In Search of Power|magazine=Spear magazine (Lagos)}}</ref>
Ẹgbe lẹ d’ọwọ mọ kpai amị ẹgbe ẹla k’ukpahiu ma nyọmọ gbe l’ọmọgijo”[[National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons|National Council of Nigerian and Cameroon]] kpai ẹgbe ku ma dọ Action Group gba. Ma d’ọwọ kọ Chike Obi mudị ọkanẹ gba kw’ọwọ Naijiria k’a d’ọwọ jọ d’ije mọ t’ọna ku ma a d’ọwọ nwọ jẹ unyi ama u d’ọmọgijo, amị unyi ukomu meji ku ma che l’efu ugbẹ London l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1957 kpai 1958.
Anubī kî Nàìjíríà nî [[independence]] kwo [[United Kingdom|Britain]] efu ọdọ 1960, má achî obi kî mu dî [[legislator]]<nowiki/>L’efu unyi ukomu ẹgbe ku ma dọ Eastern House of Assembly l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1960, i jẹ jẹ k’uwọ t’ataba i l’efu unyi ukomu Nigeria l’ugbẹ Lagos. Ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu ẹgbe lẹ d’ọla nwọ k’amị olọpa gba Chike Obi kw’ọmọ f’ọwọ ugbaju. Ma d’ọwọ jẹ k’ọla lẹ, Obi k’a d’ọwọ d’ukpahiu nwọ nwọ kọchị t’ọna ọwọ amị ẹla k’ugbẹ lẹ gbo.<ref name="MacTutor" />
Efu ọdọ 1962, ma fu Obi mù kpaî mafudu bunwu manyu [[treason]] L’efu ọjọ uchegbe ku ma che l’ẹkpẹta, k’ugbẹ ad’ọwọ nọ ujẹnẹ ku ma dọ gọvụmẹtị amị ene wẹwẹ ẹgba lẹ che, ene ku ma d’ọla k’i kpai amị ene ẹla, k’ad’ọwọ nọ ẹgbe ku ma ad’ọwọ che kpai ma ẹgba lẹ gba pẹkpẹ, [[Obafemi Awolowo]], t’ọna ku ma a d’ọwọ du gọvụmẹtị kwi t’ataba. Ma d’ọwọ k’i t’ọna nọ ku ma jẹ jẹ nra r’ọla uchegbe k’i che lẹ mọ."
Êgba yî [[Nigerian Civil War]] i bẹ rẹ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1967, Obi d’ọwọ mọ kpai [[Biafra]],a d’ukọlọ nw’ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị asọtẹ [[Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu]].Kpai ẹgba uchegbe k’ukpẹẹ efu amị ọdunụ ku ma dọ 1970, ẹgba k’i d’ukọlọ l’efu unyi ukomu ku ma dọ National Revenue Mobilization Commission For a brief period in the 1970s when he served in the National Revenue Mobilization Commission.
Obi derided [[religion]] and [[ethnic]] [[extremism]], and the culture of [[Political corruption|corruption]] pervading the Nigerian political class. He was a national newspaper columnist in the 1980s, writing under the title, "I speak For the People."
== Awards ==
A visiting professor to the [[University of Rhode Island]], USA, the [[University of Jos]], Nigeria, and the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]], Obi was a recipient of the national honour of Commander of the [[Order of the Niger]] (CON) and a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science.
== Personal life ==
When Obi died in 2008, he was survived by his wife until 2010. Obi's wife Belinda died in early 2010 a nurse and they are survived by their four children.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/Africa-today/%20AllAfricanDoctorates.html Africa Doctorates in Mathematics]
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Career ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ” Police Command administrative officer. Mà du tî He was posted to [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ in 1987, taking charge of the Police College. In 1988, he was promoted to commissioner of police and moved to Lagos, where he took over control of the Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. He returned to Kwara State and later [[Plateau State]] as commissioner of police. In 1996, Musiliu Smith was promoted to assistant inspector general of police, placed in charge of Zonal Headquarters, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. He was appointed a member of the Provisional Ruling Council in 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Career ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo taking charge of the Police College. In 1988, he was promoted to commissioner of police and moved to Lagos, where he took over control of the Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. He returned to Kwara State and later [[Plateau State]] as commissioner of police. In 1996, Musiliu Smith was promoted to assistant inspector general of police, placed in charge of Zonal Headquarters, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. He was appointed a member of the Provisional Ruling Council in 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Career ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] as commissioner of police. In 1996, Musiliu Smith was promoted to assistant inspector general of police, placed in charge of Zonal Headquarters, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. He was appointed a member of the Provisional Ruling Council in 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Career ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị olọpa, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal .as commissioner of police. In 1996, Musiliu Smith was promoted to assistant inspector general of police, placed in charge of Zonal Headquarters, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. He was appointed a member of the Provisional Ruling Council in 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Career ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University of Ibadan l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ He was appointed a member of the Provisional Ruling Council in 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché Career ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University of Ibadan l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector general amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ Smith was appointed the inspector general of police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
== References ==
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== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector general amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î He succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector general amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], én| kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ who had held the post since 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector general amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], én| kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh succeeded [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], én| kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî followed instructions from President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi”in refusing to follow up on charges of certificate forgery laid against [[Lagos State]] Gomínà Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], saying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà Governor, [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]], “a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbosaying the court could not compel the police to do the investigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
On 1 February 2002, the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ On 1 February 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the Nigerian Union of Policemen called a partially successful strike.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Smith was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Olusegun Obasanjo kánwu Smith kî kwó tanẹ̀ kwefu ùkólò adîko efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ was asked to retire by Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Olusegun Obasanjo kánwu Smith kî kwó tanẹ̀ kwefu ùkólò adîko efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> enà kî chî akojî-nwu chî He was replaced by [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
As of 2006, Musiliu Smith was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Olusegun Obasanjo kánwu Smith kî kwó tanẹ̀ kwefu ùkólò adîko efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> enà kî chî akojî-nwu chî [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
Adîko ádîgà î odo As of 2006, Musiliu Smith chî agbojî Chiamánì yé unyî ọ́kọ̀ kî chî skî bákî efu'jo amî dîrétor was chairman of the Skye Bank board of directors.<ref name="afdev" /> In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Olusegun Obasanjo kánwu Smith kî kwó tanẹ̀ kwefu ùkólò adîko efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> enà kî chî akojî-nwu chî [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
Adîko ádîgà î ọdọ 2006, Musiliu Smith chî agbojî Chiamánì yé unyî ọ́kọ̀ kî chî skî bákî efu'jo amî dîrétor .<ref name="afdev" /> efu ọdọ In 2007, [[Lagos State]] Gomina Governor [[Babatunde Fashola]] appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Olusegun Obasanjo kánwu Smith kî kwó tanẹ̀ kwefu ùkólò adîko efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> enà kî chî akojî-nwu chî [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
Adîko ádîgà î ọdọ 2006, Musiliu Smith chî agbojî Chiamánì yé unyî ọ́kọ̀ kî chî skî bákî efu'jo amî dîrétor .<ref name="afdev" /> efu ọdọ 2007, [[Lagos State]] Gomina [[Babatunde Fashola]] d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ unyi ẹgbe ku ma dọ Lagos State Security Council, unyi ukomu ku ma nwọ ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ nyanu t’ọna ku ma a kpa amị ẹla ujẹnẹ efu uchegbe ọla ẹbọ gbo l’efu ugbẹ lẹ.”appointed Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police officer (born 1946)}}{{Infobox officeholder|name=Musiliu Smith|image=|image_size=|order=10th [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]]|term_start=May 29, 1999|term_end=March 2002|predecessor=[[Ibrahim Coomassie]]|successor=[[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]]|birth_date=April 17, 1946|birth_place=[[Olowogbowo]], [[Lagos State]]|alma_mater=[[University of Lagos]]|occupation=[[Police Officer]]|signature=}} Alhaji '''Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith''', is a former [[Nigeria Police Force#Inspector General of the Nigerian Police|Inspector General of Police]] of [[Nigeria]] appointed in May 1999, who retired in March 2002 following a police strike.<ref name="dawodu">{{cite web|url=http://www.dawodu.com/aluko109.htm|title=IGP Sunday Ehindero and My 7-Task Challenge|author=Mobolaji E. Aluko, PhD|date=January 31, 2005|publisher=DAWODU|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
== Early life ==
Smith Ma chî bî ẹ́gba kî'ochu ẹ́kèlé nolu mẹ́gwèbîa efu ọdọ 1946. Î cha chî Úkọchẹ Îsakulu édomégwẹ́gî ǹwu kpa kwî cóllégè yî Ansarud-deen , [[Isolo]], [[Lagos]] kpaí îló tî îsakulu yí [[University of Lagos]], ùgbo kî ni otakîfa yẹ B.Sc. efî sociology éfu ọdọ 1970.<ref name="habibiyyah">{{cite web|url=http://www.al-habibiyyah.org/2008_citation.htm|title=Musiliu Adeola Kunbi Smith|publisher=AL-HABIBIYYAH ORGANIZATION|accessdate=2009-11-01}}{{dead link|date=February 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
== Úkọchẹ kîa aché ==
efu ọdọ In 1972 Smith î defî amî îdóka efu [[Enugu (city)|Enugu]] “mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị îdóka k’ukpẹẹ. I d’ọmọgijo mudị ene k’akọchị l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị amị îdókà ku ma dọ Police College. [[Ikeja]], kpai ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa l’efu ugbẹ gbo efu [[Mubi (town)|Mubi]], [[Adamawa State]]. Kwî ẹ́gbà ọdọ From 1980 lò tî efî ọdọ to 1982,ónwu chî énè kî nî ódáà yi X-Squad kî dí CID Alagbon Close, [[Ikoyi]]. Takî î ñõ chî ẹ́rè ló éfî-ewo [[Ilorin]], ugbẹ k’i chî’ukọlọ l’efu amị ọna wẹwẹ gba, tanyọ k’i mudị l’ọmọgijo [[Kwara State]] ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị olọpa gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ.ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ ukọlọ akọta l’efu unyi ukomu amị îdókà gbo. Ma d’ọwọ du t’ugbẹ”. Mà du tî [[Rivers State]] efu ọdọ 1987, d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu kọchị amị olọpa ku ma dọ Police College. L’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ 1988, ma du gba d’ọgijo mudị commissioner amị olọpa k’i d’ọwọ d’ugbẹ Lagos, ugbẹ k’i d’ọwọ nọ amị olọpa ku ma ad’ọwọ nyanu ọwọ ku ma a dọ Criminal Intelligence Divisional Force. I d’ọmọgijo n’ọwọ k’i t’ugbẹ Kwara State kpai l’ọmọgijo [[Plateau State]] Musiliu Smith gba d’ọgijo mudị assistant inspector general amị îdókà, ma d’ọwọ nọ unyi ukomu gbo k’amị ugbẹ ku ma dọ ǔgbatà kî chî Zonal, [[Kano (city)|Kano]]. He completed a master's degree programme in strategic studies at the University of Ibadan in 1997. “I d’ọwọ kpa odi ukọchị iye odudu ekeji ku ma dọ master's degree l’efu ẹla ọna ku ma dọ strategic studies l’efu unyi ukomu kọchị gbo ku ma dọ University ye î Ibadan l’ẹfu ọdọ 1997. Ma d’ọwọ kọ k’i mudị ọkanẹ gba l’efu unyi ẹgbe ad’ọwọ nọ ku ma dọ Provisional Ruling Council efu ọdọ 1998.<ref name="habibiyyah" />
Ma d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị inspector Jẹnẹra amị olọpa gbo efu ilẹ gọvụmẹtị ku ma dọ Federal Republic yẹ î Naijiria éfu ó'chu ẹ́kelu nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́là efu ọdọ 1999.<ref name="afdev">{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_21395.html|title=Musiliu Smith|publisher=AfDevInfo|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> î Ídùh [[Ibrahim Coomassie]], énè kî gwu éña lé kwefu ọdọ 1993.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/life_style/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=110409&ptitle=Politics%20Of%20Who%20Succeeds%20Okiro|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Politics Of Who Succeeds Okiro|author=Godwin Ijediogor and Samson Ezea|date=April 11, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
Smith cha gbóda kwugbo prasîdétî [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] l’efu i jẹ jẹ k’i kpa ọwọ mọ ẹla ọla uchegbe ọwọ utakpa ukọchị k’ẹbọ ku ma d’ọwọ kọ de nwi [[Lagos State]] Gomínà , [[Asiwaju Bola Tinubu]],a kọ k’unyi uchegbe gbo k’ọla kẹ i n’ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ mọ amị olọpa gbe k’a che ukọlọ ọwọ nyanu ọla lẹ gbo .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/adeleke-otunuga/021806.html|title=THE CRIMINALITY AND IDIOCY OF OBJ-TINUBU FACE-OFF|date=February 18, 2006|publisher=NigeriaWorld|author=Adeleke Otunuga, CM|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref>
Efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀jî nolu ẹ́juodudu efu ọdọ 2002,kî ûdámà amî dôká Nàìjíríà ku ma dọ́ kî ẹ́du péé efu ẹ́dówo nu kolo the .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thenewsng.com/opinion/the-psychology-of-sloppy-police-work-in-nigeria-%E2%80%94kunle-ajibade/2009/08|title=The Psychology Of Sloppy Police Work In Nigeria|author=Kunle Ajibade|date=August 10, 2009|publisher=The News|accessdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> Olusegun Obasanjo kánwu Smith kî kwó tanẹ̀ kwefu ùkólò adîko efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2002.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=An editor as EFCC chairman|author=Duro Onabule|date=January 4, 2008|accessdate=2009-11-01|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106181832/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/today-04-jan-2008.htm|archivedate=January 6, 2010|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref> enà kî chî akojî-nwu chî [[Mustafa Adebayo Balogun]].<ref name="dawodu" />
Adîko ádîgà î ọdọ 2006, Musiliu Smith chî agbojî Chiamánì yé unyî ọ́kọ̀ kî chî skî bákî efu'jo amî dîrétor .<ref name="afdev" /> efu ọdọ 2007, [[Lagos State]] Gomina [[Babatunde Fashola]] d’ọwọ kọ Smith mudị ene k’ad’ọwọ nọ unyi ẹgbe ku ma dọ Lagos State Security Council, unyi ukomu ku ma nwọ ukpahiu k’i d’ọwọ nyanu t’ọna ku ma a kpa amị ẹla ujẹnẹ efu uchegbe ọla ẹbọ gbo l’efu ugbẹ lẹ.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/opinion/editorial/2007/aug/01/editorial-1-8-2007-001.htm|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Fighting armed robbery in Lagos|date=August 1, 2007|accessdate=2009-11-01|newspaper=[[The Sun (Nigeria)|The Sun]]}}</ref>
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'''Sunday Adedayo Adewusi''' (6 December 1936 – 26 January 2016) was a Nigerian policeman and former [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9EAOAQAAMAAJ&q=Sunday+Adewusi+1936|title=Africa Who's who|author=Raph Uwechue|date=2010-08-10|isbn=9780903274173|accessdate=2016-01-27}}</ref> He was appointed in 1981 to succeed [[Adamu Suleiman]] and was succeeded by [[Etim Inyang]] in 1983.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/04/abba-police-go-police-come/|title=Abba Police go Police come|work=dailyindependentnig.com|accessdate=6 May 2015|url-status=usurped|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150427012936/http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/04/abba-police-go-police-come/|archivedate=27 April 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the-nigeria.com/2014/05/list-of-inspector-general-of-police-in.html?m=1|title=List of Inspector General of Police in Nigeria|work=the-nigeria.com|accessdate=6 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WfoVAQAAIAAJ&q=Sunday+Adedayo+Adewusi+police|title=Ogbomoso community: the emergence of a leader|author1=Christopher Agboola Ajao|author2=Emmanuel Adebayo Oyegade|author3=Joseph O. Gbadamosi|year=2003|isbn=9789783665613}}</ref> He died at the age of 79 in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://ynaija.com/nigerias-youngest-police-boss-sunday-adewusi-dies/|title=Nigeria's youngest Police boss, Sunday Adewusi dies|website=YNaijac.om|date=27 January 2016|accessdate=2016-01-27}}</ref> He was born in [[Nassarawa]] state of Nigeria.
== Early life ==
He started his education at Mada Station between 1944 and 1948, after which he proceeded to Baptist Day School, Jos where he stayed and completed his standard six between 1949 and 1950. He had his secondary education at Keffi from 1951 to 1956.
== Police Force ==
He joined the [[Nigeria Police Force]] and had his police training at the Police College from 1957 to 1958 as a cadet sub-inspector. At the police college, he won the cane of honour. In 1965, he went to Police staff college in Scotland. He also studied operation of force at East Riding Constabulary of [[Yorkshire]]. At age 32 he was appointed Commissioner of Police, and at age 45 he was appointed Inspector General of Police.<ref>[http://www.nigerianbiography.com/2016/01/biography-of-sunday-adebayo-adewusi.html Article title] {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
== References ==
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'''Sunday Adedayo Adewusi''' (ọjọ ẹkẹfa efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1936 – ọjọ ogwu nyọyọ mefa efu ochu ejodudu ọdọ 2016) chẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi police manyi [[Inspector General of Police (Nigeria)|Inspector General of Police]] kw'ubi.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9EAOAQAAMAAJ&q=Sunday+Adewusi+1936|title=Africa Who's who|author=Raph Uwechue|date=2010-08-10|isbn=9780903274173|accessdate=2016-01-27}}</ref>Ma du dago efu ọdọ 1981 ki k'oji [[Adamu Suleiman]] ta ki [[Etim Inyang]] k'oji ñwu efu ọdọ 1983.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/04/abba-police-go-police-come/|title=Abba Police go Police come|work=dailyindependentnig.com|accessdate=6 May 2015|url-status=usurped|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150427012936/http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/04/abba-police-go-police-come/|archivedate=27 April 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the-nigeria.com/2014/05/list-of-inspector-general-of-police-in.html?m=1|title=List of Inspector General of Police in Nigeria|work=the-nigeria.com|accessdate=6 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WfoVAQAAIAAJ&q=Sunday+Adedayo+Adewusi+police|title=Ogbomoso community: the emergence of a leader|author1=Christopher Agboola Ajao|author2=Emmanuel Adebayo Oyegade|author3=Joseph O. Gbadamosi|year=2003|isbn=9789783665613}}</ref> He died at the age of 79 in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://ynaija.com/nigerias-youngest-police-boss-sunday-adewusi-dies/|title=Nigeria's youngest Police boss, Sunday Adewusi dies|website=YNaijac.om|date=27 January 2016|accessdate=2016-01-27}}</ref> He was born in [[Nassarawa]] state of Nigeria.
== Abakwanẹ ọlayi ==
I ch'anẹ ukọchẹ ñwu yi Mada Station alimeji ọdọ 1944 kpai ọdọ 1948, ubi lẹ ta ki lo ti Baptist Day School, Jos ugbo ki gwugwu ta ki ch'ukọchẹ ẹdọ mẹfa ñwu kpa alimeji ọdọ 1949 kpai 1950. I ño ch'ukọchẹ ẹdọ mẹgweji ñwu yi Keffi kw'efu ọdọ 1951 t'efu ọdọ 1956.
== Police Force ==
I t'efu [[Nigeria Police Force]] manyi i ch'ukọchẹ ñwu yi Police College kw'efu ọdọ 1957 t'efu ọdọ 1958 uña cadet sub-inspector. Efu police college, u gb'uloko ojima itale. Efu ọdọ 1965, i lo ti Police staff college efu Scotland. I ñọ ch'ukọchẹ operation of force of East Riding Constabulary yi [[Yorkshire]]. Ẹgba ki ch'ọdọ ogwu-ẹgwa nyọyọ meji ma du dago uña Commissioner of Police, manyi ẹgba ki ch'ọdọ 45 ma du dago uña Inspector General of Police.<ref>[http://www.nigerianbiography.com/2016/01/biography-of-sunday-adebayo-adewusi.html Article title] {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ ñwu ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian police chief}}'''Abiodun Sylvester Alabi''' (born 31 December 1964 in [[Ilawe Ekiti]]) is a [[Nigeria Police Force|Nigerian police]][[Police commissioner|man]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Alao|first=Abiodun|date=2022-01-22|title=Eight Things to Know About New Lagos CP Abiodun Alabi|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/eight-things-to-know-about-new-lagos-cp-abiodun-alabi/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=Salami|first=Oluwadamilare|date=2022-05-11|title=How I Have Found My Job As LAGOS Commissioner – CP Abiodun Alabi|url=https://www.citypeopleonline.com/how-i-have-found-my-job-as-lagos-commissioner-cp-abiodun-alabi/|access-date=2022-08-07|website=City People Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> He is a Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) of the [[Nigeria Police Force]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Erezi|first=Dennis|date=2022-01-21|title=IGP replaces Odumosu with Abiodun Alabi as Lagos police commissioner|url=https://editor.guardian.ng/news/igp-replaces-odumosu-with-abiodun-alabi-as-lagos-police-commissioner/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US|archive-date=2022-09-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220920171402/https://editor.guardian.ng/news/igp-replaces-odumosu-with-abiodun-alabi-as-lagos-police-commissioner/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nigeria Police Force {{!}} Contacts of Senior Police Officers|url=https://www.npf.gov.ng/info/contacts_mgt.php|access-date=2022-08-07|website=www.npf.gov.ng|archive-date=2022-08-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220806233839/https://www.npf.gov.ng/info/contacts_mgt.php|url-status=dead}}</ref>{{Infobox person|name=Abiodun Sylvester Alabi|birth_date=31 December 1964|birth_place=Ilawe Ekiti|education=University of Lagos|occupation=Commissioner of Police|employer=Nigerian Police Force}}
== Education and career ==
Alabi earned a bachelor's degree in Sociology from the [[University of Lagos]] in 1986, and a master’s degree in the same discipline from [[Obafemi Awolowo University]], [[Ile-Ife]] in 1989.<ref name=":0" /> He was enlisted into the [[Nigeria Police Force]] in March 1990 as a [[Police cadet|cadet officer]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|date=2022-01-21|title=Abiodun Alabi to take over as Lagos CP as IGP orders posting of senior officers|url=https://www.thecable.ng/abiodun-alabi-to-take-over-as-lagos-cp-as-igp-orders-posting-of-senior-officers|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1" />
In January 2022, Alabi replaced [[Hakeem Odumosu]] as the Lagos State Commissioner of Police.<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=2022-01-21|title=Lagos gets new police commissioner|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/507131-lagos-gets-new-police-commissioner.html|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> He had previously served as the Commissioner of Police for [[Bauchi State]], as well as the Commissioner of Police in charge of Central Criminal Registry, Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Alagbon, Lagos.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|last=Joseph|first=Titilope|date=2022-01-22|title=Meet New Lagos State Commissioner Of Police, Abiodun Alabi|url=https://independent.ng/meet-lagos-state-new-commissioner-of-police-abiodun-alabi/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[Independent (Nigeria)|Independent]]|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Onyegbula|first=Esther|date=2022-01-21|title=Abiodun Alabi replaces Odumosu as new Commissioner of Police, Lagos|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/01/abiodun-alabi-replaces-odumosu-as-new-commissioner-of-police-lagos/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> He was a former [[Deputy Commissioner of Police]] in [[Taraba State|Taraba]] and [[Ekiti State]], and a former [[Assistant commissioner of police|Assistant Commissioner of Police]] of the elite Police Mobile Force.<ref name=":3" /> In 2001, he also served with the [[United Nations Mission in Kosovo]] (UNMIK).
Alabi is a fellow of the Nigerian [[National Defence College, Nigeria|National Defence College]] and a member of [[Nigerian Institute of Management|Nigeria Institute of Management]].<ref name=":2" /> He is also a member of the [[International Association of Chiefs of Police]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=CP Abiodun Sylvester Alabi psc, mnin, fdc|url=https://www.securexwestafrica.com/whats-on/speakers/speaker-detail/cp-abiodun-sylvester-alabi-psc-mnin-fdc|access-date=2022-08-07|website=Securex West Arica|language=en}}</ref>
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{{Short description|Nigerian police chief}}'''Abiodun Sylvester Alabi''' (ku ma bi ọjọ ogwu-ẹgwa nyẹyọ ka efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 1964 efu [[Ilawe Ekiti]]) chẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi police.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Alao|first=Abiodun|date=2022-01-22|title=Eight Things to Know About New Lagos CP Abiodun Alabi|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/eight-things-to-know-about-new-lagos-cp-abiodun-alabi/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=Salami|first=Oluwadamilare|date=2022-05-11|title=How I Have Found My Job As LAGOS Commissioner – CP Abiodun Alabi|url=https://www.citypeopleonline.com/how-i-have-found-my-job-as-lagos-commissioner-cp-abiodun-alabi/|access-date=2022-08-07|website=City People Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref> I ch'arọne Inspector-General of Police (DIG) eyi [[Nigeria Police Force]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Erezi|first=Dennis|date=2022-01-21|title=IGP replaces Odumosu with Abiodun Alabi as Lagos police commissioner|url=https://editor.guardian.ng/news/igp-replaces-odumosu-with-abiodun-alabi-as-lagos-police-commissioner/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US|archive-date=2022-09-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220920171402/https://editor.guardian.ng/news/igp-replaces-odumosu-with-abiodun-alabi-as-lagos-police-commissioner/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nigeria Police Force {{!}} Contacts of Senior Police Officers|url=https://www.npf.gov.ng/info/contacts_mgt.php|access-date=2022-08-07|website=www.npf.gov.ng|archive-date=2022-08-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220806233839/https://www.npf.gov.ng/info/contacts_mgt.php|url-status=dead}}</ref>{{Infobox person|name=Abiodun Sylvester Alabi|birth_date=31 December 1964|birth_place=Ilawe Ekiti|education=University of Lagos|occupation=Commissioner of Police|employer=Nigerian Police Force}}
== Ukọchẹ kpai ukọlọ ==
Alabi nẹ ọtakada bachelor degree ñwu efu Sociology kwi [[University of Lagos]] efu ọdọ 1986, manyi ọtakada master’s degree efu ukọchẹ lẹ gbagẹdẹ kwi [[Obafemi Awolowo University]], [[Ile-Ife]] efu ọdọ 1989.<ref name=":0" /> Ma du tẹ efu [[Nigeria Police Force]] efu ochu ẹta efu ọdọ 1990 uña [[Police cadet|cadet officer]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|date=2022-01-21|title=Abiodun Alabi to take over as Lagos CP as IGP orders posting of senior officers|url=https://www.thecable.ng/abiodun-alabi-to-take-over-as-lagos-cp-as-igp-orders-posting-of-senior-officers|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[TheCable]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1" />
Efu ochu ejodudu efu ọdọ 2022, Alabi k'oji [[Hakeem Odumosu]] uña Lagos State Commissioner of Police.<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=2022-01-21|title=Lagos gets new police commissioner|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/507131-lagos-gets-new-police-commissioner.html|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> I ch'ukọlọ kw'ubi yi uña Commissioner of Police for [[Bauchi State]], abalẹ gẹ uña Commissioner of Police ki ago Central Criminal Registry, Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Alagbon, Lagos.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|last=Joseph|first=Titilope|date=2022-01-22|title=Meet New Lagos State Commissioner Of Police, Abiodun Alabi|url=https://independent.ng/meet-lagos-state-new-commissioner-of-police-abiodun-alabi/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[Independent (Nigeria)|Independent]]|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Onyegbula|first=Esther|date=2022-01-21|title=Abiodun Alabi replaces Odumosu as new Commissioner of Police, Lagos|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/01/abiodun-alabi-replaces-odumosu-as-new-commissioner-of-police-lagos/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-08-07|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> I ñọ che [[Deputy Commissioner of Police]] efewo [[Taraba State|Taraba]] kpai [[Ekiti State]] kw'ubi. Manyi [[Assistant commissioner of police|Assistant Commissioner of Police]] ñwu Police Mobile Force kw'ubi.<ref name=":3" /> Efu ọdọ 2001, i ch'ukọlọ yi [[United Nations Mission in Kosovo]] (UNMIK).
Alabi chẹnẹ ka efu Nigerian [[National Defence College, Nigeria|National Defence College]] manyi ẹnẹ ka efu [[Nigerian Institute of Management|Nigeria Institute of Management]].<ref name=":2" /> I ñọ chẹnẹ ka efu [[International Association of Chiefs of Police]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=CP Abiodun Sylvester Alabi psc, mnin, fdc|url=https://www.securexwestafrica.com/whats-on/speakers/speaker-detail/cp-abiodun-sylvester-alabi-psc-mnin-fdc|access-date=2022-08-07|website=Securex West Arica|language=en}}</ref>
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'''Anthony Ademu Adaji''' (born 13 October 1964) is a Catholic prelate and bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Idah|Idah Diocese]],<ref>{{Cite news|last=Odogun|first=Gbenga|date=13 October 2024|title=Nigeria becoming a failed state- Catholic bishop|url=https://punchng.com/nigeria-becoming-a-failed-state-catholic-bishop/#google_vignette|access-date=22 October 2024|newspaper=[[The Punch]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Ndubuisi|first=Essential|date=14 October 2024|title=Bishop Adaji Criticizes Tinubu Administration, Warns of Nigeria Becoming a Failed State|url=https://iwitness.ng/bishop-adaji-criticizes-tinubu-administration-warns-of-nigeria-becoming-a-failed-state/|access-date=22 October 2024|website=iWitness News|language=en-US}}</ref> located in the ecclesiastical province of [[Abuja]], in Nigeria.
== Career ==
He was ordained a priest on 1 July 1995 into the Missionary Society of Saint Paul (MSP) congregation. On 1 June 2009, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Adaji Auxiliary bishop of Idah Diocese serving alongside Bishop Ephraim Silas Obot – the first bishop of the diocese who was advanced in age and with health complications. Adaji was ordained as an auxiliary bishop on 22 September 2009 and later received his episcopal installation as full bishop following the death of bishop Obot.<ref>{{Cite web|date=16 December 1977|title=IDAH DIOCESE|url=https://www.nigeriacatholicnetwork.com/diocese/idah-diocese/|access-date=22 October 2024|website=NIGERIA CATHOLIC NETWORK|language=en-US|archive-date=20 June 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240620094806/https://www.nigeriacatholicnetwork.com/diocese/idah-diocese/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=30 March 2024|title=Publishing list of suspects wanted for terrorism not enough - Catholic Bishop - AIT LIVE|url=https://ait.live/publishing-list-of-suspects-wanted-for-terrorism-not-enough-catholic-bishop/|access-date=22 October 2024|website=ait.live|language=en-US|archive-date=31 March 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240331012152/https://ait.live/publishing-list-of-suspects-wanted-for-terrorism-not-enough-catholic-bishop/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Bistum Fulda - Bischof Anthony Adaji von der Diözese Idah zu Besuch in Fulda|url=https://www.bistum-fulda.de/bistum_fulda/presse_medien/liste_pressemeldungen/2013/2013_02/bpd_2013_6/bpd_20130625_01_Bischof_Adaji_Besuch.php|access-date=22 October 2024|website=www.bistum-fulda.de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=26 December 2022|title=Obi is Bringing True Democracy to Nigeria - Bishop Adaji|url=https://www.politicaleconomistng.com/obi-bringing-true-democracy-nigeria-bishop-adaji/|access-date=22 October 2024|website=Political Economist|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Samson|first=Victoria Ojone|date=2 October 2022|title=Flooding: Idah Catholic Diocese in Kogi opens IDP camp - Capital Post|url=https://www.capitalpost.ng/?p=37506|access-date=22 October 2024|language=en-US}}</ref>
== References ==
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (born 17 August 1995) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] for [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]], and the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Career ==
Ojo began his senior career with [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] in 2013, and helped them win the [[Nigeria National League]] and achieve promotion to the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
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== External links ==
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ born 17 August 1995) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] for [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]], and the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Career ==
Ojo began his senior career with [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] in 2013, and helped them win the [[Nigeria National League]] and achieve promotion to the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî for [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í and the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Career ==
Ojo began his senior career with [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] in 2013, and helped them win the [[Nigeria National League]] and achieve promotion to the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Career ==
Ojo began his senior career with [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] in 2013, and helped them win the [[Nigeria National League]] and achieve promotion to the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo began his senior career with [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] in 2013, and helped them win the [[Nigeria National League]] and achieve promotion to the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî began his senior career with [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ in 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu and helped them win the [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé and achieve promotion to the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] in 2017, where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian footballer|bot=PearBOT 5}}{{Infobox football biography|name=Olorunleke Ojo|birth_name=Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo|birth_date={{birth date and age|1995|8|17}}|birth_place=[[Kogi State]], Nigeria<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/how-i-struck-relationship-with-my-goalkeeping-husband/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title='How I struck relationship with my goalkeeping husband' - The Nation Newspaper|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref>|height={{height|m=1.89}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.goalzz.com/?player=114235|title=goalzz.com: Live sports scores, news and more|website=www.goalzz.com}}</ref>|position=[[Goalkeeper (association football)|Goalkeeper]]|currentclub=|clubnumber=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=Voice of Nigeria FC|years1=2013–2014|clubs1=[[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]]|caps1=|goals1=|years2=2014–2017|clubs2=[[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]]|caps2=|goals2=|years3=2017–2019|clubs3=[[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]]|caps3=|goals3=|years4=2019–2020|clubs4=[[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]|caps4=|goals4=|years5=2020–2021|clubs5=[[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]]|caps5=|goals5=|years6=2021–2024|clubs6=[[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]]|caps6=|goals6=|years7=2024-2025|clubs7=[[Al-Merrikh SC]]|caps7=|goals7=|nationalyears1=2015|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20]]|nationalcaps1=2|nationalgoals1=0|nationalteam-update=20:00, 11 February 2023 (UTC)|nationalyears2=2023–|nationalteam2=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps2=0|nationalgoals2=0|medaltemplates={{Medal|Sport|Men's [[Association football|football]]}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] l’efu ọjọ iye odudu k’i bẹ rẹ d’ọwọ mọ ukọlọ lẹ gbo”in his debut season.<ref name="auto" /> î chérè t'ogba lọ tî He moved to [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] ọjọ kî'ochu ékè&wégî nolu mẹ́'la efu ọdọ on 9 December 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> î mu trásîfá ló tî He transferred to [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] efu ọdọ in 2017, ma gbo'jîlé efu where he won the 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] kpaí ma dî ékè chi tule nwu kpaí îkẹ́ba enè kîa mî ubóòlu î kolu omememele ojî cópù ki ma gba and was given the MVP and Best Goalkeeper award for the cup.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref> In 2019, he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] l’efu ọjọ iye odudu k’i bẹ rẹ d’ọwọ mọ ukọlọ lẹ gbo.<ref name="auto" /> î chérè t'ogba lọ tî [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] ọjọ kî'ochu ékè&wégî nolu mẹ́'la efu ọdọ 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> î mu trásîfá ló tî [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] efu ọdọ in 2017, ma gbo'jîlé efu 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] kpaí ma dî ékè chi tule nwu kpaí îkẹ́ba enè kîa mî ubóòlu ye ǐ omememele ojî cópù ki ma gba.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref>efu ọdọ 2019,î kwomò a tî he moved to [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. “I d’ọmọgijo kw’ọmọ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ ẹka lẹ, i nwọ che ukọlọ ọdunụ ẹka ẹla gba kpai After a season there, he had another year-long stint with [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] l’efu ọjọ iye odudu k’i bẹ rẹ d’ọwọ mọ ukọlọ lẹ gbo.<ref name="auto" /> î chérè t'ogba lọ tî [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] ọjọ kî'ochu ékè&wégî nolu mẹ́'la efu ọdọ 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> î mu trásîfá ló tî [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] efu ọdọ in 2017, ma gbo'jîlé efu 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] kpaí ma dî ékè chi tule nwu kpaí îkẹ́ba enè kîa mî ubóòlu ye ǐ omememele ojî cópù ki ma gba.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref>efu ọdọ 2019,î kwomò a tî [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. “I d’ọmọgijo kw’ọmọ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ ẹka lẹ, i nwọ che ukọlọ ọdunụ ẹka ẹla gba kpai [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> In 2021, he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] l’efu ọjọ iye odudu k’i bẹ rẹ d’ọwọ mọ ukọlọ lẹ gbo.<ref name="auto" /> î chérè t'ogba lọ tî [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] ọjọ kî'ochu ékè&wégî nolu mẹ́'la efu ọdọ 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> î mu trásîfá ló tî [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] efu ọdọ in 2017, ma gbo'jîlé efu 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] kpaí ma dî ékè chi tule nwu kpaí îkẹ́ba enè kîa mî ubóòlu ye ǐ omememele ojî cópù ki ma gba.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref>efu ọdọ 2019,î kwomò a tî [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. “I d’ọmọgijo kw’ọmọ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ ẹka lẹ, i nwọ che ukọlọ ọdunụ ẹka ẹla gba kpai [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] uchanè yẹ ó'chu ékẹ̀jo nolu mégwèlè ọdọ starting on 14 August 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> efu ọdọ In 2021, î ñô mu lati tî he transferred to [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> On 3 August 2023, he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] l’efu ọjọ iye odudu k’i bẹ rẹ d’ọwọ mọ ukọlọ lẹ gbo.<ref name="auto" /> î chérè t'ogba lọ tî [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] ọjọ kî'ochu ékè&wégî nolu mẹ́'la efu ọdọ 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> î mu trásîfá ló tî [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] efu ọdọ in 2017, ma gbo'jîlé efu 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] kpaí ma dî ékè chi tule nwu kpaí îkẹ́ba enè kîa mî ubóòlu ye ǐ omememele ojî cópù ki ma gba.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref>efu ọdọ 2019,î kwomò a tî [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. “I d’ọmọgijo kw’ọmọ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ ẹka lẹ, i nwọ che ukọlọ ọdunụ ẹka ẹla gba kpai [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] uchanè yẹ ó'chu ékẹ̀jo nolu mégwèlè ọdọ 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> efu ọdọ 2021, î ñô mu lati tî [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], kpaí abala î ya bu ma fé ẹ́du nè and eventually helped them win the [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> ọjọ kî'ochu ekẹ́jo nolu meta efu ọdọ On 3 August 2023, ma fu doò kî mu dî ene kîa chî agbojî kîa t'ogba ye he was named the captain at Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian footballer|bot=PearBOT 5}}{{Infobox football biography|name=Olorunleke Ojo|birth_name=Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo|birth_date={{birth date and age|1995|8|17}}|birth_place=[[Kogi State]], Nigeria<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=https://thenationonlineng.net/how-i-struck-relationship-with-my-goalkeeping-husband/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title='How I struck relationship with my goalkeeping husband' - The Nation Newspaper|newspaper=[[The Nation (Nigeria)|The Nation]]}}</ref>|height={{height|m=1.89}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.goalzz.com/?player=114235|title=goalzz.com: Live sports scores, news and more|website=www.goalzz.com}}</ref>|position=[[Goalkeeper (association football)|Goalkeeper]]|currentclub=|clubnumber=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=Voice of Nigeria FC|years1=2013–2014|clubs1=[[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]]|caps1=|goals1=|years2=2014–2017|clubs2=[[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]]|caps2=|goals2=|years3=2017–2019|clubs3=[[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]]|caps3=|goals3=|years4=2019–2020|clubs4=[[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]|caps4=|goals4=|years5=2020–2021|clubs5=[[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]]|caps5=|goals5=|years6=2021–2024|clubs6=[[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]]|caps6=|goals6=|years7=2024-2025|clubs7=[[Al-Merrikh SC]]|caps7=|goals7=|nationalyears1=2015|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20]]|nationalcaps1=2|nationalgoals1=0|nationalteam-update=20:00, 11 February 2023 (UTC)|nationalyears2=2023–|nationalteam2=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps2=0|nationalgoals2=0|medaltemplates={{Medal|Sport|Men's [[Association football|football]]}}
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{{Medal|RU|[[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023 Ivory Coast]]|}}|clubs8=[[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]]|years8=2025–present}}
'''Olorunleke Oluwasegun Ojo {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Olorunleke Ojo.wav|Listen|help=no}} {{post-nominals|MON|country=NGA|post-noms=}}''' (má bî egba kî ó'chu ẹ́kèjo nolu mégwẹ̀bîa efu ọdọ 1995) î chî omá Naijiria kî chá amî ubóòlu ku ma dọ [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] nwu amî [[Welwalo Adigrat University FC]],kpaî yé í [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Adebayo|first=Olushola|date=11 March 2025|title=High Hopes” Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Ojo Shakes Hand with Wolwalo FC, Opens Up on His New Journey|url=https://www.sports247.ng/high-hopes-super-eagles-goalkeeper-ojo-shakes-hand-with-wolwalo-fc-opens-up-on-his-new-journey/|access-date=25 March 2026|website=Sports247 Nigeria}}</ref>
== Énwu kîa achè Career ==
Ojo chanè énwu kîa achè kpayî [[Giwa F.C.|Giwa]] efu ọdọ 2013, kpaî î bùma chîtakò gbo gbo'jîlé édu nwu [[Nigeria National League]] kpaî takî jénwu ma ñǒ nî ẹ́gbo-gba-yogba téfu yé [[Nigeria Professional Football League]] l’efu ọjọ iye odudu k’i bẹ rẹ d’ọwọ mọ ukọlọ lẹ gbo.<ref name="auto" /> î chérè t'ogba lọ tî [[Kano Pillars F.C.|Kano Pillars]] ọjọ kî'ochu ékè&wégî nolu mẹ́'la efu ọdọ 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://africanfootball.com/news/488986/Giwa-star-Olorunleke-Ojo-to-agree-terms-with-Pillars|title=Giwa star Olorunleke Ojo to agree terms with Pillars - Nigeria Premier League 2013/14 - Kano Pillars - Moses Ocheje|website=African Football}}</ref> î mu trásîfá ló tî [[Akwa United F.C.|Akwa United]] efu ọdọ in 2017, ma gbo'jîlé efu 2017 [[Nigeria Federation Cup]] kpaí ma dî ékè chi tule nwu kpaí îkẹ́ba enè kîa mî ubóòlu ye ǐ omememele ojî cópù ki ma gba.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/08/14/done-deal-olorunleke-ojo-now-abia-warriors-player/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Done deal: Olorunleke Ojo now Abia Warriors player - P.M. News|newspaper=[[P.M. News]]}}</ref>efu ọdọ 2019,î kwomò a tî [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. “I d’ọmọgijo kw’ọmọ l’ẹfọ d’ọdunụ ẹka lẹ, i nwọ che ukọlọ ọdunụ ẹka ẹla gba kpai [[Abia Warriors F.C.|Abia Warriors]] uchanè yẹ ó'chu ékẹ̀jo nolu mégwèlè ọdọ 2020.<ref name="auto1" /> efu ọdọ 2021, î ñô mu lati tî [[Enyimba F.C.|Enyimba]], kpaí abala î ya bu ma fé ẹ́du nè [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://guardian.ng/sport/afcon-2023-five-super-eagles-stars-yet-to-taste-action/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=AFCON 2023: Five Super Eagles stars yet to taste action|first=Guardian|last=Nigeria|date=February 5, 2024|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]}}</ref> ọjọ kî'ochu ekẹ́jo nolu meta efu ọdọ 2023, ma fu doò kî mu dî ene kîa chî agbojî kîa t'ogba ye Enyimba.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://dailypost.ng/2023/08/03/super-eagles-goalkeeper-named-new-enyimba-captain/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Super Eagles goalkeeper named new Enyimba captain|first=Mike|last=Oyebola|date=August 3, 2023|newspaper=[[Daily Post (Nigeria)|Daily Post]]}}</ref>
== International ==
Ojo is a former youth international for Nigeria, and was called up to the [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U20s]] for the [[2015 African U-20 Championship]] where they became champions.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/npfl-players-good-enough-for-eagles-olorunleke/|title=NPFL players good enough for Eagles –Olorunleke|first=Kelvin|last=Ekerete|date=May 23, 2020|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref> In May 2018, he was called up to the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria B national team]] for a friendly against [[Atlético de Madrid]].<ref name="Premium Times Nigeria v042">{{Cite news|title=Nigeria invites 23 players for Atletico Madrid friendly|newspaper=[[Premium Times]]|url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/268817-nigeria-invites-23-players-for-atletico-madrid-friendly.html?tztc=1|access-date=2024-02-07}}</ref> In May 2022, he received his first call-up to the senior [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria national team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brila.net/i-knew-my-time-in-the-super-eagles-will-come-olorunleke-ojo/|title=I knew My time in the Super Eagles will come - Olorunleke Ojo|first=Tunde|last=Williams|date=May 11, 2022}}</ref> He made the final squad for the [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations]], where he was the only player called up from the [[Nigeria Professional Football League]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://punchng.com/fans-back-ojo-to-shine-in-ivory-coast/|title=Fans back Ojo to shine in Ivory Coast|first=Abiodun|last=Adewale|date=December 31, 2023|newspaper=[[The Punch]]}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
In November 2016, Ojo married his wife Tosin Ojo, then manager, secretary and media manager of the women's football team [[Confluence Queens F.C.]]<ref name="auto" />
== Honours ==
'''Giwa'''
* [[Nigeria National League]]: [[Nigeria National League|2013]]
'''Akwa United'''
* [[Nigeria Federation Cup]]: [[Nigeria Federation Cup|2017]]
'''Enyimba'''
* [[Nigeria Professional Football League]]: [[2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League|2022–23]]
'''Nigeria U20'''
* [[African U-20 Championship]]: [[2015 African U-20 Championship|2015]]
'''Nigeria'''
* [[Africa Cup of Nations]] runner-up: [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations|2023]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Stevens|first=Rob|date=11 February 2024|title=Nigeria 1–2 Ivory Coast|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68196261|access-date=12 February 2024|website=BBC Sport}}</ref>
'''Orders'''
* [[Fáílú:Order_of_the_Niger_civil_division_ribbon.svg|60x60px]] Member of the [[Order of the Niger]]<ref>{{Cite news|date=2024-02-13|title=Afcon: Ivory Coast and Nigeria players get cash, villas and honours|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68286543|access-date=2024-02-24|work=[[BBC News]]|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* {{Soccerway|olorunleke-oluwasegun-ojo/405531}}
{{Nigeria squad 2023 Africa Cup of Nations}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian activist (1921–2007)}}{{More footnotes needed|date=July 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2022}}{{Infobox person|name=Osita Agwuna|birth_date=22 December 1921|death_date=22 December {{Death year and age|2007|1921}}|movement=Zikist|honours=Eze of Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State}}'''Osita Agwuna''' (22 December 1921 – 2007) was a Nigerian activist who was deputy president of the [[Zikism|Zikist Movement]] in 1947. He was among a group of young Zikist members who expressed militant criticism of [[Colonial Nigeria|colonial]] rule and urged concerted action to overcome colonialism.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=133}} Agwuna later became known as the Eze of [[Enugu Ukwu]], serving the town in that position for 5 decades.<ref name="okey">{{cite news|last1=Ndibe|first1=Okey|title=Igwe Osita Agwuna 111: Time We Honoured Greatness|url=http://saharareporters.com/2015/12/27/igwe-osita-agwuna-111-time-we-honored-greatness-okey-ndibe|location=New York City, United States|date=December 27, 2015|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref>
== Biography ==
Beginning in 1947, the Zikist movement under the leadership of Raji Abdallah and his deputy, Agwuna embraced a radical strategy termed positive action which encouraged [[civil disobedience]] to actualize nationalist goals.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=142}} Two major incidents added fire to this strategy, a racial discrimination incident against a black officer at Bristol hotel and the shooting of Nigerian striking workers in [[Burutu]].{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=141}} In 1948, the group published ''A Call for Revolution'' which called for civil obedience and written in a way as to provoke radical actions to end colonialism.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=144}} Delivering a speech on October 27, 1948, Agwuna argued that the country was a police state and positive action such as strikes, [[Boycott|boycotts]] and civil disobedience were necessary to free Nigerians from an exploitative colonial state.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=145}}Three days after the speech, Agwuna was charged with sedition, an action he had anticipated on the calculation that the movement's subversive publications, arrest of members and harassment would provoke positive action by Nigerians and also divert attention towards a common enemy. Also, they had calculated that [[Azikiwe]] would be arrested. However, Azikiwe was not arrested and their ideas had not yet permeated most Nigerian towns and villages. At the trial, he famously told the judge he had no jurisdiction to try him because he is one of the accusers and also the judge. He was convicted and imprisoned for a year.
Agwuna became the [[Eze]] of Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State in 1958 and later became [[Igwe]] of Umunri in 1960. He established Obu Ofo Nri Museum as a repository of the cultural heritage of Enugu-Ukwu and other Nigerian communities.<ref name="okey" /> The museum was established before the [[Biafra war|Civil War]] and parts of it was destroyed during the war.
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== Sources ==
* {{cite book|last=Falola|first=Toyin|date=September 2009|title=Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria|url=|location=|publisher=Indiana University Press|page=|isbn=9780253353566|author-link=}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian activist (1921–2007)}}{{More footnotes needed|date=July 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2022}}{{Infobox person|name=Osita Agwuna|birth_date=22 December 1921|death_date=22 December {{Death year and age|2007|1921}}|movement=Zikist|honours=Eze of Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State}}'''Osita Agwuna''' (22 December 1921 – 2007) was a Nigerian activist who was deputy president of the [[Zikism|Zikist Movement]] in 1947. He was among a group of young Zikist members who expressed militant criticism of [[Colonial Nigeria|colonial]] rule and urged concerted action to overcome colonialism.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=133}} Agwuna later became known as the Eze of [[Enugu Ukwu]], serving the town in that position for 5 decades.<ref name="okey">{{cite news|last1=Ndibe|first1=Okey|title=Igwe Osita Agwuna 111: Time We Honoured Greatness|url=http://saharareporters.com/2015/12/27/igwe-osita-agwuna-111-time-we-honored-greatness-okey-ndibe|location=New York City, United States|date=December 27, 2015|newspaper=[[Sahara Reporters]]}}</ref>
== Biography ==
Î chane efu ọdọ Beginning in 1947,ẹgbe ku ma dọ Zikist movement l’ẹfọ ad’ọwọ nọ Raji Abdallah kpai igbele ekeji nwọ k’ọla rọ mudị Agwuna, ma d’ọwọ mọ kpai ọna uchegbe ọkpẹẹ ku ma dọ positive action k’i d’ukpahiu nwọ nwọ kọchị t’ọna ku ma a” the Zikist movement under the leadership of Raji Abdallah and his deputy, Agwuna embraced a radical strategy termed positive action which encouraged [[civil disobedience]] to actualize nationalist goals.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=142}} Two major incidents added fire to this strategy, a racial discrimination incident against a black officer at Bristol hotel and the shooting of Nigerian striking workers in [[Burutu]].{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=141}} In 1948, the group published ''A Call for Revolution'' which called for civil obedience and written in a way as to provoke radical actions to end colonialism.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=144}} Delivering a speech on October 27, 1948, Agwuna argued that the country was a police state and positive action such as strikes, [[Boycott|boycotts]] and civil disobedience were necessary to free Nigerians from an exploitative colonial state.{{sfn|Falola|2009|p=145}}Three days after the speech, Agwuna was charged with sedition, an action he had anticipated on the calculation that the movement's subversive publications, arrest of members and harassment would provoke positive action by Nigerians and also divert attention towards a common enemy. Also, they had calculated that [[Azikiwe]] would be arrested. However, Azikiwe was not arrested and their ideas had not yet permeated most Nigerian towns and villages. At the trial, he famously told the judge he had no jurisdiction to try him because he is one of the accusers and also the judge. He was convicted and imprisoned for a year.
Agwuna became the [[Eze]] of Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State in 1958 and later became [[Igwe]] of Umunri in 1960. He established Obu Ofo Nri Museum as a repository of the cultural heritage of Enugu-Ukwu and other Nigerian communities.<ref name="okey" /> The museum was established before the [[Biafra war|Civil War]] and parts of it was destroyed during the war.
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== Sources ==
* {{cite book|last=Falola|first=Toyin|date=September 2009|title=Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria|url=|location=|publisher=Indiana University Press|page=|isbn=9780253353566|author-link=}}
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