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{{Short description|Neighborhood in Lagos State, Nigeria}}{{More citations needed|date=December 2025}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}}
[[Fáílú:Secretariat_Akowonjo,_Alimosho_LGA_Lagos_state.jpg|thumb|Secretariat Akowonjo, Alimosho LGA Lagos state]]
'''Akowonjo''' chi ogbegbele yi [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2011-10-23|title=Node: Akowonjo (501522405)|url=https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/501522405|access-date=2026-01-20|website=OpenStreetMap|language=en}}</ref> am'ibo ku ma chi ọma anẹ Akowonjo ojile ma chi [[Egba people|Egba]]. Am'ibo Egbas wa dodo efu Akowonjo circa adiko 1830 todu uja ki dẹ agbade ami ichi ojojí eju ọwọ ọmọ adiko ẹgba lẹ.
Akowonjo chi eju ọwọ Gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ Alimosho yi Lagos State ma'nyu ma li ru ka kini i defu amì odo eyi igbele ki deju ọwọ ọmọ, idọmọ dọgba efewo Shasha.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Fáílú:5th_Avenue_Road,_Egbeda,_Lagos.jpg|5th Avenue Road, Egbeda, Lagos
Fáílú:Egbeda_market_Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Egbeda_junction.jpg
Fáílú:Egbeda_Isheri_road.jpg
Fáílú:Egbeda_bus_stop.jpg
Fáílú:Tinubu_health_center,Akowonjo.Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Santos_Layout_Akowonjo_Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Santos_Layout,_Akowonjo,_Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Sasha_Police_Station_road,_Akowonjo,_Lagos.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
{{Reflist}}{{Divisions and LGAs of Lagos State}}
{{Coord|6|36|29.9|N|3|18|11.5|E|display=title}}
{{Lagos-stub}} {{LagosNG-geo-stub}}
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{{Short description|Neighborhood in Lagos State, Nigeria}}{{More citations needed|date=December 2025}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}}
[[Fáílú:Secretariat_Akowonjo,_Alimosho_LGA_Lagos_state.jpg|thumb|Secretariat Akowonjo, Alimosho LGA Lagos state]]
'''Akowonjo''' chi ogbegbele yi [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2011-10-23|title=Node: Akowonjo (501522405)|url=https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/501522405|access-date=2026-01-20|website=OpenStreetMap|language=en}}</ref> am'ibo ku ma chi ọma anẹ Akowonjo ojile ma chi [[Egba people|Egba]]. Am'ibo Egbas wa dodo efu Akowonjo circa adiko 1830 todu uja ki dẹ agbade ami ichi ojojí eju ọwọ ọmọ adiko ẹgba lẹ.
Akowonjo chi eju ọwọ Gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ Alimosho yi Lagos State ma'nyu ma li ru ka kini i defu amì odo eyi igbele ki deju ọwọ ọmọ, idọmọ dọgba efewo Shasha.
== Foto ==
<gallery>
Fáílú:5th_Avenue_Road,_Egbeda,_Lagos.jpg|5th Avenue Road, Egbeda, Lagos
Fáílú:Egbeda_market_Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Egbeda_junction.jpg
Fáílú:Egbeda_Isheri_road.jpg
Fáílú:Egbeda_bus_stop.jpg
Fáílú:Tinubu_health_center,Akowonjo.Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Santos_Layout_Akowonjo_Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Santos_Layout,_Akowonjo,_Lagos.jpg
Fáílú:Sasha_Police_Station_road,_Akowonjo,_Lagos.jpg
</gallery>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}{{Divisions and LGAs of Lagos State}}
{{Coord|6|36|29.9|N|3|18|11.5|E|display=title}}
{{Lagos-stub}} {{LagosNG-geo-stub}}
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2023}} {{Infobox Given Name Revised|name=Obinna|image=|imagesize=|caption=|pronunciation=|gender=Male|meaning=Father's heart|region=|origin=Igbo|related names=Obi|footnotes=}}
'''Obinna''' {{Audio|Ig-Obinna.ogg|audio}} is an [[Igbo people|Igbo]] name, or sometimes surname. The name's origin is from the [[Igbo people|Igbo]], located in south eastern [[Nigeria]], and is usually male. Though people from other cultures may bear the name. The direct English translation is, "father's heart".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|title="O" Names|access-date=2008-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808032052/http://kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|archive-date=2008-08-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> The name also means "Father's throne" depending on the context. This further explains why it's usually a name for the first sons of Igbo families. Notable people with the name include:
== Given name ==
* Obinna Anyanwu, (born 1983) Nigerian singer-songwriter, known as [[Waconzy]]
* [[Obinna Chidoka]] (born 1974), Nigerian politician
* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088071809 Obinna Agbodike], Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
* [[Obinna Ekezie]] (born 1975), Nigerian basketball player
* [[Obinna Eregbu]] (born 1969), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Eze]] (born 1998), Nigerian American football player
* [[Obinna Metu]] (born 1988), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Nwachukwu]] (born 1992), Nigerian footballer
* [[Obinna Nwaneri]] (born 1982), Nigerian footballer
* Obinna Nwosu (born 1971), Nigerian basketball player, better known as [[Julius Nwosu]]
* [[Obinna Oleka]] (born 1993), American basketball player
* Obinna Chibueze (born 1995), American musician, better known as [[Shaboozey]]
== Surname ==
* [[Mikel John Obi]] (born John Michael Nchekwube Obinna in 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[Chelsea F.C.]]
* [[Eric Obinna Chukwunyelu]] (born 1982), Nigerian footballer playing for [[St. George's F.C.]]
* [[Victor Obinna|Victor Nsofor Obinna]] (born 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[SV Darmstadt 98]]
* [[Ezebuiro Obinna]] (1947–1999), Nigerian singer
[[Faith Obinna]] (born in 2007), Nigerian powerlifter (competes for Italy)
== See also ==
* [[Obina]], nickname of Brazilian footballer Manoel de Brito Filho
== References ==
{{reflist}}{{given name|type=both}}
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2023}} {{Infobox Given Name Revised|name=Obinna|image=|imagesize=|caption=|pronunciation=|gender=Male|meaning=Father's heart|region=|origin=Igbo|related names=Obi|footnotes=}}
'''Obinna''' {{Audio|Ig-Obinna.ogg|audio}} is an [[Igbo people|Igbo]] name, or sometimes surname. The name's origin is from the [[Igbo people|Igbo]], located in south eastern [[Nigeria]], and is usually male. Though people from other cultures may bear the name. The direct English translation is, "father's heart".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|title="O" Names|access-date=2008-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808032052/http://kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|archive-date=2008-08-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> The name also means "Father's throne" depending on the context. This further explains why it's usually a name for the first sons of Igbo families. Notable people with the name include:
== Odu kuma rọ ==
* Obinna Anyanwu, (born 1983) Nigerian singer-songwriter, known as [[Waconzy]]
* [[Obinna Chidoka]] (born 1974), Nigerian politician
* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088071809 Obinna Agbodike], Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
* [[Obinna Ekezie]] (born 1975), Nigerian basketball player
* [[Obinna Eregbu]] (born 1969), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Eze]] (born 1998), Nigerian American football player
* [[Obinna Metu]] (born 1988), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Nwachukwu]] (born 1992), Nigerian footballer
* [[Obinna Nwaneri]] (born 1982), Nigerian footballer
* Obinna Nwosu (born 1971), Nigerian basketball player, better known as [[Julius Nwosu]]
* [[Obinna Oleka]] (born 1993), American basketball player
* Obinna Chibueze (born 1995), American musician, better known as [[Shaboozey]]
== Ọdu Attah ==
* [[Mikel John Obi]] (born John Michael Nchekwube Obinna in 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[Chelsea F.C.]]
* [[Eric Obinna Chukwunyelu]] (born 1982), Nigerian footballer playing for [[St. George's F.C.]]
* [[Victor Obinna|Victor Nsofor Obinna]] (born 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[SV Darmstadt 98]]
* [[Ezebuiro Obinna]] (1947–1999), Nigerian singer
[[Faith Obinna]] (born in 2007), Nigerian powerlifter (competes for Italy)
== Go nugo ==
* [[Obina]], nickname of Brazilian footballer Manoel de Brito Filho
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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'''Obinna''' {{Audio|Ig-Obinna.ogg|audio}} is an [[Igbo people|Igbo]] name, or sometimes surname. The name's origin is from the [[Igbo people|Igbo]], located in south eastern [[Nigeria]], and is usually male. Though people from other cultures may bear the name. The direct English translation is, "father's heart".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|title="O" Names|access-date=2008-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808032052/http://kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|archive-date=2008-08-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> The name also means "Father's throne" depending on the context. This further explains why it's usually a name for the first sons of Igbo families. Notable people with the name include:
== Odu kuma rọ ==
* Obinna Anyanwu, (mabi 1983) Nigerian singer-songwriter, known as [[Waconzy]]
* [[Obinna Chidoka]] (mabi 1974), Nigerian politician
* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088071809 Obinna Agbodike], Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
* [[Obinna Ekezie]] (ma bi 1975), Nigerian basketball player
* [[Obinna Eregbu]] (ma bi 1969), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Eze]] (ma bi 1998), Nigerian American football player
* [[Obinna Metu]] (ma bi 1988), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Nwachukwu]] (mabi 1992), Nigerian footballer
* [[Obinna Nwaneri]] (mabi 1982), Nigerian footballer
* Obinna Nwosu (mabi 1971), Nigerian basketball player, better known as [[Julius Nwosu]]
* [[Obinna Oleka]] (mabi 1993), American basketball player
* Obinna Chibueze (mabi 1995), American musician, better known as [[Shaboozey]]
== Ọdu Attah ==
* [[Mikel John Obi]] (mabi John Michael Nchekwube Obinna in 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[Chelsea F.C.]]
* [[Eric Obinna Chukwunyelu]] (mabi 1982), Nigerian footballer playing for [[St. George's F.C.]]
* [[Victor Obinna|Victor Nsofor Obinna]] (mabi 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[SV Darmstadt 98]]
* [[Ezebuiro Obinna]] (1947–1999), Nigerian singer
[[Faith Obinna]] (mabi 2007), Nigerian powerlifter (competes for Italy)
== Go nugo ==
* [[Obina]], nickname of Brazilian footballer Manoel de Brito Filho
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2023}} {{Infobox Given Name Revised|name=Obinna|image=|imagesize=|caption=|pronunciation=|gender=Male|meaning=Father's heart|region=|origin=Igbo|related names=Obi|footnotes=}}
'''Obinna''' {{Audio|Ig-Obinna.ogg|audio}} chi odu [[Igbo people|Igbọ]] , abẹki iko kibọ odu attah. Ugbo ki chi uchanẹ odu lẹ chi am'ibo [[Igbo people|Igbọ]], ku ma di south eastern [[Nigeria]], ma'nyu amibo ku du odu lẹ nwu ma chi ọnẹkẹlẹ. Ineke che ki am'ibo ki bọ kwu oguchẹkọ ojoji neke nwọ ji odu lẹ. Ẹtẹ nwu alu ẹnẹfu chi, "Ẹdọ attah".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|title="O" Names|access-date=2008-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808032052/http://kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|archive-date=2008-08-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹtẹ odu lẹ nwọ chi "ugwu ọfẹ attah" alu du ku ma du kọla le. Ele du teju gede todu nwu ki chi ọma ọgba ọnẹkẹlẹ ma cha yika rọ odu lẹ efu akwọra. Am'ibo ki eju we we mọ kpai odu lẹ:
== Odu kuma rọ ==
* Obinna Anyanwu, (mabi 1983) Nigerian singer-songwriter, known as [[Waconzy]]
* [[Obinna Chidoka]] (mabi 1974), Nigerian politician
* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088071809 Obinna Agbodike], Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
* [[Obinna Ekezie]] (ma bi 1975), Nigerian basketball player
* [[Obinna Eregbu]] (ma bi 1969), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Eze]] (ma bi 1998), Nigerian American football player
* [[Obinna Metu]] (ma bi 1988), Nigerian athlete
* [[Obinna Nwachukwu]] (mabi 1992), Nigerian footballer
* [[Obinna Nwaneri]] (mabi 1982), Nigerian footballer
* Obinna Nwosu (mabi 1971), Nigerian basketball player, better known as [[Julius Nwosu]]
* [[Obinna Oleka]] (mabi 1993), American basketball player
* Obinna Chibueze (mabi 1995), American musician, better known as [[Shaboozey]]
== Ọdu Attah ==
* [[Mikel John Obi]] (mabi John Michael Nchekwube Obinna in 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[Chelsea F.C.]]
* [[Eric Obinna Chukwunyelu]] (mabi 1982), Nigerian footballer playing for [[St. George's F.C.]]
* [[Victor Obinna|Victor Nsofor Obinna]] (mabi 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[SV Darmstadt 98]]
* [[Ezebuiro Obinna]] (1947–1999), Nigerian singer
[[Faith Obinna]] (mabi 2007), Nigerian powerlifter (competes for Italy)
== Go nugo ==
* [[Obina]], nickname of Brazilian footballer Manoel de Brito Filho
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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'''Obinna''' {{Audio|Ig-Obinna.ogg|audio}} chi odu [[Igbo people|Igbọ]] , abẹki iko kibọ odu attah. Ugbo ki chi uchanẹ odu lẹ chi am'ibo [[Igbo people|Igbọ]], ku ma di south eastern [[Nigeria]], ma'nyu amibo ku du odu lẹ nwu ma chi ọnẹkẹlẹ. Ineke che ki am'ibo ki bọ kwu oguchẹkọ ojoji neke nwọ ji odu lẹ. Ẹtẹ nwu alu ẹnẹfu chi, "Ẹdọ attah".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|title="O" Names|access-date=2008-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808032052/http://kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|archive-date=2008-08-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹtẹ odu lẹ nwọ chi "ugwu ọfẹ attah" alu du ku ma du kọla le. Ele du teju gede todu nwu ki chi ọma ọgba ọnẹkẹlẹ ma cha yika rọ odu lẹ efu akwọra. Am'ibo ki eju we we mọ kpai odu lẹ:
== Odu kuma rọ ==
* Obinna Anyanwu, (mabi 1983) ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya kọ eli, ku ma mọru [[Waconzy]]
* [[Obinna Chidoka]] (mabi 1974), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti
* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088071809 Obinna Agbodike], Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
* [[Obinna Ekezie]] (ma bi 1975), ẹnẹ Nigeria kiya ri basketball
* [[Obinna Eregbu]] (ma bi 1969), ẹnẹ Nigeria kiya ri ule
* [[Obinna Eze]] (ma bi 1998), ẹnẹ Nigeria America ki ya ri bọlu
* [[Obinna Metu]] (ma bi 1988), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi athlete
* [[Obinna Nwachukwu]] (mabi 1992), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri bọlu
* [[Obinna Nwaneri]] (mabi 1982), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri bọlu
* Obinna Nwosu (mabi 1971), Ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri basketball, ku ma dọki [[Julius Nwosu]]
* [[Obinna Oleka]] (mabi 1993), ẹnẹ America ki ya ri basketball
* Obinna Chibueze (mabi 1995), ẹnẹ America ki ya keli, ku ma mọru [[Shaboozey]]
== Ọdu Attah ==
* [[Mikel John Obi]] (mabi John Michael Nchekwube Obinna in 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[Chelsea F.C.]]
* [[Eric Obinna Chukwunyelu]] (mabi 1982), Nigerian footballer playing for [[St. George's F.C.]]
* [[Victor Obinna|Victor Nsofor Obinna]] (mabi 1987), Nigerian footballer playing for [[SV Darmstadt 98]]
* [[Ezebuiro Obinna]] (1947–1999), Nigerian singer
[[Faith Obinna]] (mabi 2007), Nigerian powerlifter (competes for Italy)
== Go nugo ==
* [[Obina]], odu ẹgayi ẹnẹ Brazil ka ki ya ri bọlu Manoel de Brito Filho
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{reflist}}{{given name|type=both}}
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'''Obinna''' {{Audio|Ig-Obinna.ogg|audio}} chi odu [[Igbo people|Igbọ]] , abẹki iko kibọ odu attah. Ugbo ki chi uchanẹ odu lẹ chi am'ibo [[Igbo people|Igbọ]], ku ma di south eastern [[Nigeria]], ma'nyu amibo ku du odu lẹ nwu ma chi ọnẹkẹlẹ. Ineke che ki am'ibo ki bọ kwu oguchẹkọ ojoji neke nwọ ji odu lẹ. Ẹtẹ nwu alu ẹnẹfu chi, "Ẹdọ attah".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|title="O" Names|access-date=2008-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808032052/http://kwenu.com/afamefune/O1_names.htm|archive-date=2008-08-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> ẹtẹ odu lẹ nwọ chi "ugwu ọfẹ attah" alu du ku ma du kọla le. Ele du teju gede todu nwu ki chi ọma ọgba ọnẹkẹlẹ ma cha yika rọ odu lẹ efu akwọra. Am'ibo ki eju we we mọ kpai odu lẹ:
== Odu kuma rọ ==
* Obinna Anyanwu, (mabi 1983) ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya kọ eli, ku ma mọru [[Waconzy]]
* [[Obinna Chidoka]] (mabi 1974), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki defu uja'ibe gọmẹti
* [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088071809 Obinna Agbodike], Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
* [[Obinna Ekezie]] (ma bi 1975), ẹnẹ Nigeria kiya ri basketball
* [[Obinna Eregbu]] (ma bi 1969), ẹnẹ Nigeria kiya ri ule
* [[Obinna Eze]] (ma bi 1998), ẹnẹ Nigeria America ki ya ri bọlu
* [[Obinna Metu]] (ma bi 1988), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi athlete
* [[Obinna Nwachukwu]] (mabi 1992), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri bọlu
* [[Obinna Nwaneri]] (mabi 1982), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri bọlu
* Obinna Nwosu (mabi 1971), Ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri basketball, ku ma dọki [[Julius Nwosu]]
* [[Obinna Oleka]] (mabi 1993), ẹnẹ America ki ya ri basketball
* Obinna Chibueze (mabi 1995), ẹnẹ America ki ya keli, ku ma mọru [[Shaboozey]]
== Ọdu Attah ==
* [[Mikel John Obi]] (mabi John Michael Nchekwube Obinna in 1987), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri bọlu nwu [[Chelsea F.C.]]
* [[Eric Obinna Chukwunyelu]] (mabi 1982), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya ri bọlu nwu [[St. George's F.C.]]
* [[Victor Obinna|Victor Nsofor Obinna]] (mabi 1987),ẹnẹ Nigeria kì ya ri bọlu nwu [[SV Darmstadt 98]]
* [[Ezebuiro Obinna]] (1947–1999), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki ya keli
[[Faith Obinna]] (mabi 2007), ẹnẹ Nigeria ki chi powerlifter.
== Go nugo ==
* [[Obina]], odu ẹgayi ẹnẹ Brazil ka ki ya ri bọlu Manoel de Brito Filho
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{reflist}}{{given name|type=both}}
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}} {{single source|date=September 2025}} '''Nsirimo''' is a village in [[Umuahia]] South Local Government, [[Abia State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=2016-05-15|title=Abia’s community school choked by decay|url=https://guardian.ng/sunday-magazine/abias-community-school-choked-by-decay/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2023-09-22|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
It is made up of five village units namely Umuako, [[Umumba]], Umuaha, Umuezu and Umuerim.
It has a Central market at Orie-Ama. It is very close to Apumiri, the headquarters of Umuahia South Local Government Area. It is also close to Apumiri Market, one of the largest market in Umuahia.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}2. Nsirimo Community online platform: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nsirimo {{AbiaNG-geo-stub}}
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=January 2023}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}} {{single source|date=September 2025}} '''Nsirimo''' chi ojanẹ ku defu [[Umuahia]] South gọmẹti ọwọ anẹ, [[Abia State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=2016-05-15|title=Abia’s community school choked by decay|url=https://guardian.ng/sunday-magazine/abias-community-school-choked-by-decay/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2023-09-22|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
Ichẹ gwẹ'gwa amì ojanẹ mi ẹlu ki oduma kọ Umuako, [[Umumba]], Umuaha, Umuezu ma'nyu Umuerim.
Iche ni ajah ki di alimeji yi Orie-Ama. Ichẹ mẹru Apumiri, ugwẹta Umuahia South Gọmẹti eyi ọwọ anẹ. I nwọ che mẹru ajah Apumiri, oka efu ami ajah ki chẹ nagbada yi ojanẹ Umuahia.
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
{{Reflist}}2. Nsirimo Community online platform: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nsirimo {{AbiaNG-geo-stub}}
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'''JUTH FC''' (abbreviation for '''Jos University Teaching Hospital Football Club''') was a Nigerian football club from Jos playing in the [[Nigeria National League]].
== History ==
They played at the [[Rwang Pam Stadium]], with a capacity of 15 000.<ref>[http://www.sportsday.com.ng/nigeria/news/2010-01-16/jos-agog-plateau-utd-juth-clash.html Jos Agog For Plateau Utd, JUTH Clash]{{dead link|date=November 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Due to the [[2010 Jos riots]] they played some home games in [[Lafia]], Nasarawa.<ref>[http://www.sportsday.com.ng/nigeria/news/2009-12-18/juth-host-mighty-jets-jos-derby.html?page=2 JUTH Host Mighty Jets In Jos Derby]{{dead link|date=November 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
After avoiding relegation from the [[Nigeria National League]] in 2013, they announced their disbandment for lack of funds.<ref>[http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/nigeria/premier-league/news/2013/oct/28-juth-fc-no-more.html JUTH FC is no more (MTNfootball)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031063658/http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/nigeria/premier-league/news/2013/oct/28-juth-fc-no-more.html|date=2013-10-31}}</ref> Their last record was 10 wins, 5 draws and 13 losses.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sportsdayonline.com/news.aspx?lb_newsid=1217#sthash.d4uutX3D.dpbs|title=JUTH Become Defunct Entity|access-date=2014-06-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714203625/http://www.sportsdayonline.com/news.aspx?lb_newsid=1217#sthash.d4uutX3D.dpbs|archive-date=2014-07-14|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== References ==
{{Reflist}}{{Nigerian Premier League}}
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'''JUTH FC''' (ẹtẹ nwu chi '''Jos University Teaching Hospital Football Club''') chi udama ujọ amibo Nigeria ku ma ri bọlu ku ma kwi ojanẹ Jos ku ma rọ yi [[Nigeria National League]].
== Ọhiala ==
They played at the [[Rwang Pam Stadium]], with a capacity of 15 000.<ref>[http://www.sportsday.com.ng/nigeria/news/2010-01-16/jos-agog-plateau-utd-juth-clash.html Jos Agog For Plateau Utd, JUTH Clash]{{dead link|date=November 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Due to the [[2010 Jos riots]] they played some home games in [[Lafia]], Nasarawa.<ref>[http://www.sportsday.com.ng/nigeria/news/2009-12-18/juth-host-mighty-jets-jos-derby.html?page=2 JUTH Host Mighty Jets In Jos Derby]{{dead link|date=November 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
After avoiding relegation from the [[Nigeria National League]] in 2013, they announced their disbandment for lack of funds.<ref>[http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/nigeria/premier-league/news/2013/oct/28-juth-fc-no-more.html JUTH FC is no more (MTNfootball)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031063658/http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/nigeria/premier-league/news/2013/oct/28-juth-fc-no-more.html|date=2013-10-31}}</ref> Their last record was 10 wins, 5 draws and 13 losses.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sportsdayonline.com/news.aspx?lb_newsid=1217#sthash.d4uutX3D.dpbs|title=JUTH Become Defunct Entity|access-date=2014-06-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714203625/http://www.sportsdayonline.com/news.aspx?lb_newsid=1217#sthash.d4uutX3D.dpbs|archive-date=2014-07-14|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian football club}}{{Infobox football club|clubname=JUTH|image=Jos University Teaching Hospital Football Club (emblem).png|fullname=Jos University Teaching Hospital Football Club|nickname=''Healers''|founded={{start date and years ago|1986|df=yes}}|ground=[[Rwang Pam Stadium]]|capacity=25,000|chairman=|manager=|coach=Babawo|league=[[Nigeria National League]]|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=|leftarm1=001FE2|body1=001FE2|rightarm1=001FE2|shorts1=001FE2|socks1=FFFFFF|pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=_unknown|pattern_ra2=|leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FF0000|socks2=000000}}
'''JUTH FC''' (ẹtẹ nwu chi '''Jos University Teaching Hospital Football Club''') chi udama ujọ amibo Nigeria ku ma ri bọlu ku ma kwi ojanẹ Jos ku ma rọ yi [[Nigeria National League]].
== Ọhiala ==
Ma rọ yi [[Rwang Pam Stadium]], kpai ilẹ amonẹ ki aluka ma chi 15 000.<ref>[http://www.sportsday.com.ng/nigeria/news/2010-01-16/jos-agog-plateau-utd-juth-clash.html Jos Agog For Plateau Utd, JUTH Clash]{{dead link|date=November 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> todu aka'nya uja yi Jos efu ọdọ [[2010 Jos riots|2010]] i chẹ ki bọ bọlu ma ku ña rọ chi ojanẹ [[Lafia]] Nasarawa ma du rọ.<ref>[http://www.sportsday.com.ng/nigeria/news/2009-12-18/juth-host-mighty-jets-jos-derby.html?page=2 JUTH Host Mighty Jets In Jos Derby]{{dead link|date=November 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
Anubi ki ma ma loti relegation kwi [[Nigeria National League]] efu ọdọ 2013, ma jenwù amọnẹ ma ka kini ma ni aka'nya todu ọkọ ki ma danẹ n.<ref>[http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/nigeria/premier-league/news/2013/oct/28-juth-fc-no-more.html JUTH FC is no more (MTNfootball)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031063658/http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/nigeria/premier-league/news/2013/oct/28-juth-fc-no-more.html|date=2013-10-31}}</ref> Ẹnwu ku ma kọ tanẹ lugbo ma chi ma du ẹronu mẹ 10, ma rọ che eju'ẹgọ ẹronu mẹ 5 ma'nyu ma la du ma ẹronu mi 13.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sportsdayonline.com/news.aspx?lb_newsid=1217#sthash.d4uutX3D.dpbs|title=JUTH Become Defunct Entity|access-date=2014-06-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714203625/http://www.sportsdayonline.com/news.aspx?lb_newsid=1217#sthash.d4uutX3D.dpbs|archive-date=2014-07-14|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ nwu ==
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1964|flagcaption=|oldcode=NGA|website=|location=[[Tokyo]]|competitors=|sports=|flagbearer=|rank=35|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=1|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}} {{No footnotes|date=February 2022}} [[First Nigerian Republic|Nigeria]] competed at the [[1964 Summer Olympics]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan. This was the first time participating as an independent nation as well as winning its first Olympic medal.
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Nojim Maiyegun]] [[Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Middleweight
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1964|flagcaption=|oldcode=NGA|website=|location=[[Tokyo]]|competitors=|sports=|flagbearer=|rank=35|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=1|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}} {{No footnotes|date=February 2022}} [[First Nigerian Republic|Nigeria]] gbojí efu ọdọ competed at the [[1964 Summer Olympics]] efu ewọ jápànî in [[Tokyo]], Japan.Iko ẹkẹjọka kí amọ́nẹ́ kọchẹ dabu ane kíkí amí kẹ́ kpaí ẹkẹjọka kí amí kọ́ oji eja Olympic medal.” This was the first time participating as an independent nation as well as winning its first Olympic medal.
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Nojim Maiyegun]] [[Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Middleweight
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1964|flagcaption=|oldcode=NGA|website=|location=[[Tokyo]]|competitors=|sports=|flagbearer=|rank=35|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=1|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}} {{No footnotes|date=February 2022}} [[First Nigerian Republic|Nigeria]] gbojí efu ọdọ [[1964 Summer Olympics]] efu ewọ jápànî in [[Tokyo]], Japan.Iko ẹkẹjọka kí amọ́nẹ́ kọchẹ dabu ane kíkí amí kẹ́ kpaí ẹkẹjọka kí amí kọ́ oji eja Olympic medal.”
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Nojim Maiyegun]] [[Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Middleweight
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1964|flagcaption=|oldcode=NGA|website=|location=[[Tokyo]]|competitors=|sports=|flagbearer=|rank=35|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=1|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}} {{No footnotes|date=February 2022}} [[First Nigerian Republic|Nigeria]] gbojí efu ọdọ [[1964 Summer Olympics]] efu ewọ jápànî in [[Tokyo]], Japan.Iko ẹkẹjọka kí amọ́nẹ́ kọchẹ dabu ane kíkí amí kẹ́ kpaí ẹkẹjọka kí amí kọ́ oji eja Olympic medal.
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Nojim Maiyegun]] [[Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Middleweight
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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Nigeria at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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[[Nigerian military juntas of 1966-79 and 1983-99|Nigeria]] competed at the [[1972 Summer Olympics]] in [[Munich]], [[West Germany]].
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Isaac Ikhouria]] — [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Heavyweight
== Results by event ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100 metres'''
* [[Benedict Majekodumni]]
:* First Heat — 10.70s (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 800 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 1:52.0 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 1500 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 3:48.8 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Kola Abdulai]], [[Rux Bazunu]], [[James Olakunle]], and [[Timon Oyebami]]
:* Heat — 39.66s
:* Semifinals — 39.73s (→ did not advance)
'''Women's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Emilie Edet]], [[Ashanti Obi]], [[Helen Olaye]], and [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Heat — 45.15s (→ did not advance, 12th place)
'''Women's Long Jump'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Qualifying Round — 6.22m (→ did not advance, 19th place)
'''Women's Pentathlon'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* First Heat — 4.279 points (→ 14th place)
=== [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]] ===
'''Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)'''
* [[Fatai Ayinla]]
:* First Round — Lost to [[Carroll Morgan (boxer)|Carroll Morgan]] (CAN), 2:3
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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[[Nigerian military juntas of 1966-79 and 1983-99|Nigeria]] kpojî égbá efu ọdọ competed at the [[1972 Summer Olympics]] efí ewọ iin [[Munich]], [[West Germany]].
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Isaac Ikhouria]] — [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Heavyweight
== Results by event ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100 metres'''
* [[Benedict Majekodumni]]
:* First Heat — 10.70s (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 800 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 1:52.0 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 1500 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 3:48.8 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Kola Abdulai]], [[Rux Bazunu]], [[James Olakunle]], and [[Timon Oyebami]]
:* Heat — 39.66s
:* Semifinals — 39.73s (→ did not advance)
'''Women's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Emilie Edet]], [[Ashanti Obi]], [[Helen Olaye]], and [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Heat — 45.15s (→ did not advance, 12th place)
'''Women's Long Jump'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Qualifying Round — 6.22m (→ did not advance, 19th place)
'''Women's Pentathlon'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* First Heat — 4.279 points (→ 14th place)
=== [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]] ===
'''Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)'''
* [[Fatai Ayinla]]
:* First Round — Lost to [[Carroll Morgan (boxer)|Carroll Morgan]] (CAN), 2:3
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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[[Nigerian military juntas of 1966-79 and 1983-99|Nigeria]] kpojî égbá efu ọdọ [[1972 Summer Olympics]] efí ewọ [[Munich]], [[West Germany]].
== Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Isaac Ikhouria]] — [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Heavyweight
== Results by event ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100 metres'''
* [[Benedict Majekodumni]]
:* First Heat — 10.70s (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 800 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 1:52.0 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 1500 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 3:48.8 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Kola Abdulai]], [[Rux Bazunu]], [[James Olakunle]], and [[Timon Oyebami]]
:* Heat — 39.66s
:* Semifinals — 39.73s (→ did not advance)
'''Women's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Emilie Edet]], [[Ashanti Obi]], [[Helen Olaye]], and [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Heat — 45.15s (→ did not advance, 12th place)
'''Women's Long Jump'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Qualifying Round — 6.22m (→ did not advance, 19th place)
'''Women's Pentathlon'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* First Heat — 4.279 points (→ 14th place)
=== [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]] ===
'''Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)'''
* [[Fatai Ayinla]]
:* First Round — Lost to [[Carroll Morgan (boxer)|Carroll Morgan]] (CAN), 2:3
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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[[Nigerian military juntas of 1966-79 and 1983-99|Nigeria]] kpojî égbá efu ọdọ [[1972 Summer Olympics]] efí ewọ [[Munich]], [[West Germany]].
== Ubi-ukọchẹ rọwọ uche-uche Medalists ==
=== Bronze ===
* [[Isaac Ikhouria]] — [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]], Men's Light Heavyweight
== Results by event ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100 metres'''
* [[Benedict Majekodumni]]
:* First Heat — 10.70s (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 800 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 1:52.0 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 1500 metres'''
* [[Jaiye Abidoye]]
:* Heat — 3:48.8 (→ did not advance)
'''Men's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Kola Abdulai]], [[Rux Bazunu]], [[James Olakunle]], and [[Timon Oyebami]]
:* Heat — 39.66s
:* Semifinals — 39.73s (→ did not advance)
'''Women's 4 × 100 m Relay'''
* [[Emilie Edet]], [[Ashanti Obi]], [[Helen Olaye]], and [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Heat — 45.15s (→ did not advance, 12th place)
'''Women's Long Jump'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* Qualifying Round — 6.22m (→ did not advance, 19th place)
'''Women's Pentathlon'''
* [[Modupe Oshikoya]]
:* First Heat — 4.279 points (→ 14th place)
=== [[Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics|Boxing]] ===
'''Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)'''
* [[Fatai Ayinla]]
:* First Round — Lost to [[Carroll Morgan (boxer)|Carroll Morgan]] (CAN), 2:3
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee results database]
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[[Colonial Nigeria|Nigeria]] competed at the [[1960 Summer Olympics]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]. This was the last participation of the nation right before gaining independence in October the same year.
== Summary by Sport ==
Source:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nigeria at the 1960 Summer Olympics|url=https://www.olympedia.org/countries/NGR/editions/15|access-date=May 1, 2024}}</ref>
=== Athletics ===
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|200 metres, Men
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|400 metres, Men
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|110 metres Hurdles, Men
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|High Jump, Men
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|Pole Vault, Men
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|Long Jump, Men
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|Triple Jump, Men
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|Bantamweight, Men
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|Featherweight, Men
|1
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|Welterweight, Men
|1
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== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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[[Colonial Nigeria|Nigeria]] Wù kpojî yá î ọdọ competed at the [[1960 Summer Olympics]] efu in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].Iko ẹkẹgbeju kí ane lẹ kọchẹ dabu ane kí amí kẹ́ gba, kpaí gba dabu ujọnẹ gba abọja efu ochu ẹkẹgwá efu ọdọ ogwụ lẹ. This was the last participation of the nation right before gaining independence in October the same year.
== Summary by Sport ==
Source:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nigeria at the 1960 Summer Olympics|url=https://www.olympedia.org/countries/NGR/editions/15|access-date=May 1, 2024}}</ref>
=== Athletics ===
{| class="wikitable"
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!Games
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|100 metres, Men
|1
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|200 metres, Men
|1
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|400 metres, Men
|1
|-
|110 metres Hurdles, Men
|1
|-
|4 × 100 metres Relay, Men
|5
|-
|High Jump, Men
|1
|-
|Pole Vault, Men
|1
|-
|Long Jump, Men
|1
|-
|Triple Jump, Men
|1
|}
=== Boxing ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Games
!Athletes
|-
|Flyweight, Men
|1
|-
|Bantamweight, Men
|1
|-
|Featherweight, Men
|1
|-
|Welterweight, Men
|1
|}
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1960|flagcaption=|oldcode=NIG|website=|location=[[Rome]]|competitors=|sports=|flagbearer=|rank=|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=0|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}}
[[Colonial Nigeria|Nigeria]] Wù kpojî yá î ọdọ competed at the [[1960 Summer Olympics]] efu in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].Iko ẹkẹgbeju kí ane lẹ kọchẹ dabu ane kí amí kẹ́ gba, kpaí gba dabu ujọnẹ gba abọja efu ochu ẹkẹgwá efu ọdọ ogwụ lẹ.
== Summary by Sport ==
Source:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nigeria at the 1960 Summer Olympics|url=https://www.olympedia.org/countries/NGR/editions/15|access-date=May 1, 2024}}</ref>
=== Athletics ===
{| class="wikitable"
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!Games
!Athletes
|-
|100 metres, Men
|1
|-
|200 metres, Men
|1
|-
|400 metres, Men
|1
|-
|110 metres Hurdles, Men
|1
|-
|4 × 100 metres Relay, Men
|5
|-
|High Jump, Men
|1
|-
|Pole Vault, Men
|1
|-
|Long Jump, Men
|1
|-
|Triple Jump, Men
|1
|}
=== Boxing ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Games
!Athletes
|-
|Flyweight, Men
|1
|-
|Bantamweight, Men
|1
|-
|Featherweight, Men
|1
|-
|Welterweight, Men
|1
|}
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1960|flagcaption=|oldcode=NIG|website=|location=[[Rome]]|competitors=|sports=|flagbearer=|rank=|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=0|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}}
[[Colonial Nigeria|Nigeria]] Wù kpojî yá î ọdọ [[1960 Summer Olympics]] efu [[Rome]], [[Italy]].Iko ẹkẹgbeju kí ane lẹ kọchẹ dabu ane kí amí kẹ́ gba, kpaí gba dabu ujọnẹ gba abọja efu ochu ẹkẹgwá efu ọdọ ogwụ lẹ.
== Summary by Sport ==
Source:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nigeria at the 1960 Summer Olympics|url=https://www.olympedia.org/countries/NGR/editions/15|access-date=May 1, 2024}}</ref>
=== Athletics ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Games
!Athletes
|-
|100 metres, Men
|1
|-
|200 metres, Men
|1
|-
|400 metres, Men
|1
|-
|110 metres Hurdles, Men
|1
|-
|4 × 100 metres Relay, Men
|5
|-
|High Jump, Men
|1
|-
|Pole Vault, Men
|1
|-
|Long Jump, Men
|1
|-
|Triple Jump, Men
|1
|}
=== Boxing ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Games
!Athletes
|-
|Flyweight, Men
|1
|-
|Bantamweight, Men
|1
|-
|Featherweight, Men
|1
|-
|Welterweight, Men
|1
|}
== References ==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1952|flagcaption=|oldcode=|website=|location=[[Helsinki]]|competitors=9|sports=1|flagbearer=|rank=|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=0|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}}
[[British Nigeria|Nigeria]] competed in the [[Summer Olympic Games]] for the first time at the [[1952 Summer Olympics]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]].
== Results by event ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100M'''
* [[Edward Ajado]]
:* First Round — 11.25s DNQ
* [[Titus Erinle]]
:* First Round — 11.12 DNQ
'''Men's 200M'''
* [[Edward Ajado]]
:* First Round — 22.92s DNQ
* [[Muslim Arogundade]]
:* First Round — 22.71 DNQ
* [[Rafiu Oluwa]]
:* First Round — 22.89 (Q)
:* Quarterfinals — 22.69 DNQ
'''Men's 4x100 relay'''
:* First Round — (Muslim Arongudade, Titus Erinle, [[Karim Olowu]], Rafiu Oluwa) 42.4s (Q)
:* Semifinals — 41.9 5th DNQ
'''Long Jump'''
* [[Karim Olowu]]
:* First Round — 6.96 DNQ
* [[Sylvanus Williams]]
:* First Round — 6.98 DNQ
'''High Jump'''
* [[Josiah Majekodunmi]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.90m 9th
* [[Nafiu Osagie]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.90m 18th
* [[Boniface Guobadia]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.80m 20th
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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[[British Nigeria|Nigeria]] wû kpojî égbá éfu ọdọ yé î competed in the [[Summer Olympic Games]] ya î omà'ma ègbá efu ọdọ for the first time at the [[1952 Summer Olympics]] efu in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]].
== Ó'hîì énwu ùcholo kumaché Results by event ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100M'''
* [[Edward Ajado]]
:* First Round — 11.25s DNQ
* [[Titus Erinle]]
:* First Round — 11.12 DNQ
'''Men's 200M'''
* [[Edward Ajado]]
:* First Round — 22.92s DNQ
* [[Muslim Arogundade]]
:* First Round — 22.71 DNQ
* [[Rafiu Oluwa]]
:* First Round — 22.89 (Q)
:* Quarterfinals — 22.69 DNQ
'''Men's 4x100 relay'''
:* First Round — (Muslim Arongudade, Titus Erinle, [[Karim Olowu]], Rafiu Oluwa) 42.4s (Q)
:* Semifinals — 41.9 5th DNQ
'''Long Jump'''
* [[Karim Olowu]]
:* First Round — 6.96 DNQ
* [[Sylvanus Williams]]
:* First Round — 6.98 DNQ
'''High Jump'''
* [[Josiah Majekodunmi]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.90m 9th
* [[Nafiu Osagie]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.90m 18th
* [[Boniface Guobadia]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.80m 20th
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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{{infobox country at games|NOC=NGR|NOCname=[[Nigeria Olympic Committee]]|games=Summer Olympics|year=1952|flagcaption=|oldcode=|website=|location=[[Helsinki]]|competitors=9|sports=1|flagbearer=|rank=|gold=0|silver=0|bronze=0|officials=|appearances=auto|app_begin_year=|app_end_year=|summerappearances=|winterappearances=|seealso=}}
[[British Nigeria|Nigeria]] wû kpojî égbá éfu ọdọ yé î [[Summer Olympic Games]] ya î omà'ma ègbá efu ọdọ [[1952 Summer Olympics]] efu [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]].
== Ó'hîì énwu ùcholo kumaché. ==
=== [[Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Athletics]] ===
'''Men's 100M'''
* [[Edward Ajado]]
:* First Round — 11.25s DNQ
* [[Titus Erinle]]
:* First Round — 11.12 DNQ
'''Men's 200M'''
* [[Edward Ajado]]
:* First Round — 22.92s DNQ
* [[Muslim Arogundade]]
:* First Round — 22.71 DNQ
* [[Rafiu Oluwa]]
:* First Round — 22.89 (Q)
:* Quarterfinals — 22.69 DNQ
'''Men's 4x100 relay'''
:* First Round — (Muslim Arongudade, Titus Erinle, [[Karim Olowu]], Rafiu Oluwa) 42.4s (Q)
:* Semifinals — 41.9 5th DNQ
'''Long Jump'''
* [[Karim Olowu]]
:* First Round — 6.96 DNQ
* [[Sylvanus Williams]]
:* First Round — 6.98 DNQ
'''High Jump'''
* [[Josiah Majekodunmi]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.90m 9th
* [[Nafiu Osagie]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.90m 18th
* [[Boniface Guobadia]]
:* First Round — 1.87m (Qualified)
:* Final — 1.80m 20th
== References ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070612020125/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm Official Olympic Reports]
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The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') is an armed militia group in the [[Niger Delta]] region of [[Nigeria]]. The NDV is led by [[Ateke Tom]]. The group is composed primarily by ethnic [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] from in and around [[Port Harcourt]] and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î is an armed militia group in the [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé region of [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî The NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. The group is composed primarily by ethnic [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] from in and around [[Port Harcourt]] and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
{{nigeria-org-stub}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. The group is composed primarily by ethnic [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] from in and around [[Port Harcourt]] and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí The group is composed primarily by ethnic [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] from in and around [[Port Harcourt]] and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] from in and around [[Port Harcourt]] and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé from in and around [[Port Harcourt]] and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu and their main goal is controlling the area's vast [[Petroleum|oil]] resources.<ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
{{nigeria-org-stub}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
{{nigeria-org-stub}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> Kẹ kẹ gba kpaí ọdọ 2003 lọ a, amọnẹ NDV kpaí abo amẹja Ijaw tọ kpa ubi dabalẹ kí ẹhí ogu chẹ gba chẹ fú kpaí ọma In late 2003 the NDV precipitated a conflict with their rival Ijaw ethnic militia, the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> Kẹ kẹ gba kpaí ọdọ 2003 lọ a, amọnẹ NDV kpaí abo amẹja Ijaw tọ kpa ubi dabalẹ kí ẹhí ogu chẹ gba chẹ fú kpaí ọma , the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF). The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> Kẹ kẹ gba kpaí ọdọ 2003 lọ a, amọnẹ NDV kpaí abo amẹja Ijaw tọ kpa ubi dabalẹ kí ẹhí ogu chẹ gba chẹ fú kpaí ọma , ámî the [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF).Amọnẹ ujọ mẹjí lẹ kpa ọdọ 2004 ugbẹju nwu dọmọ kpaí ogu kì chẹ kpa kpanẹ lẹ The two groups spent most of 2004 in an escalating [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] Kí ogu lẹ fú kpa égbá kí gọmẹti kpaí amẹgbanẹ amonẹ ogu military uñwu Naijiria dọmọ kọ kpaí NDV éfu ugbẹju ẹmọ ọdọ 2004 which was ended when the Nigerian government and military eventually intervened on the side of the NDV in summer of 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> Eñwu kí gọmẹti kọ kpaí NDV lẹ uñwu chi eñwu kí nyọ tọ kpa ubi kì dabalẹ.The government's support of the NDV would eventually precipitate the [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], chanè kwì efu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ beginning in October 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> Kẹ kẹ gba kpaí ọdọ 2003 lọ a, amọnẹ NDV kpaí abo amẹja Ijaw tọ kpa ubi dabalẹ kí ẹhí ogu chẹ gba chẹ fú kpaí ọma , ámî [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF).Amọnẹ ujọ mẹjí lẹ kpa ọdọ 2004 ugbẹju nwu dọmọ kpaí ogu kì chẹ kpa kpanẹ lẹ [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] Kí ogu lẹ fú kpa égbá kí gọmẹti kpaí amẹgbanẹ amonẹ ogu military uñwu Naijiria dọmọ kọ kpaí NDV éfu ugbẹju ẹmọ ọdọ 2004 .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> Eñwu kí gọmẹti kọ kpaí NDV lẹ uñwu chi eñwu kí nyọ tọ kpa ubi kì dabalẹ. [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], chanè kwì efu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
{{nigeria-org-stub}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
Amì The '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> Kẹ kẹ gba kpaí ọdọ 2003 lọ a, amọnẹ NDV kpaí abo amẹja Ijaw tọ kpa ubi dabalẹ kí ẹhí ogu chẹ gba chẹ fú kpaí ọma , ámî [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF).Amọnẹ ujọ mẹjí lẹ kpa ọdọ 2004 ugbẹju nwu dọmọ kpaí ogu kì chẹ kpa kpanẹ lẹ [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] Kí ogu lẹ fú kpa égbá kí gọmẹti kpaí amẹgbanẹ amonẹ ogu military uñwu Naijiria dọmọ kọ kpaí NDV éfu ugbẹju ẹmọ ọdọ 2004 .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> Eñwu kí gọmẹti kọ kpaí NDV lẹ uñwu chi eñwu kí nyọ tọ kpa ubi kì dabalẹ. [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], chanè kwì efu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Short description|Nigerian secessionist militia}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Infobox war faction|name=Niger Delta Vigilante|war=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]|image=|caption=|active=2003–2009|leaders=[[Ateke Tom]]|clans=|ideology=[[Secession]] from [[Nigeria]]|headquarters=unknown|area=[[Niger Delta]]|size=4,000|predecessor=[[Ijaw Youth Council]]|successor=|allies=|opponents={{flag|Nigeria}}<br /> [[Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta]]<br />[[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]]<br />Joint Revolutionary Council|battles=[[Conflict in the Niger Delta]]}}
Amì '''Niger Delta Vigilante''' ([[Abbreviation|abbreviated]] '''NDV''') î cha defu ujo amî mîlîtá efu yé î [[Niger Delta]] ojîane yé [[Nigeria]]. Ené kîa kî amî NDV ró'gba chî led by [[Ateke Tom]]. Abo kî gbẹju kî dọmọ chí abo îchí [[Ijaw people|Ijaws]] ku má kwì kpaì ógbagbalé [[Port Harcourt]] kpaí énwu kì gbéju defu ìbé ma cha kakini ká'ma kì nì kó'troo yẹ́ ì óna énwu [[Petroleum|oil]] <ref>{{cite report|url=https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|title=Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta|publisher=Council on Foreign Relations|access-date=December 20, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230831214622/https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/pdf/2009/09/CFR_WorkingPaper_2_NigerDelta.pdf|archive-date=August 31, 2023}}</ref> Kẹ kẹ gba kpaí ọdọ 2003 lọ a, amọnẹ NDV kpaí abo amẹja Ijaw tọ kpa ubi dabalẹ kí ẹhí ogu chẹ gba chẹ fú kpaí ọma , ámî [[Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force]] (NDPVF).Amọnẹ ujọ mẹjí lẹ kpa ọdọ 2004 ugbẹju nwu dọmọ kpaí ogu kì chẹ kpa kpanẹ lẹ [[Niger Delta conflicts|conflict]] Kí ogu lẹ fú kpa égbá kí gọmẹti kpaí amẹgbanẹ amonẹ ogu military uñwu Naijiria dọmọ kọ kpaí NDV éfu ugbẹju ẹmọ ọdọ 2004 .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|title=Criminal Violence and Human Rights Abuses Against the Local Population in 2004|publisher=Human Rights Watch|date=January 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615235939/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/africa/nigeria0205/3.htm|archive-date=June 15, 2023}}</ref> Eñwu kí gọmẹti kọ kpaí NDV lẹ uñwu chi eñwu kí nyọ tọ kpa ubi kì dabalẹ. [[Nigerian Oil Crisis|Nigerian oil crisis]], chanè kwì efu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ 2004.
== See also ==
* [[Petroleum in Nigeria]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}<!--texy1.org/ links are broken-->
== External links ==
* [http://texy1.org/ Official website of The Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)]{{Dead link|date=April 2019|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} (broken link)
{{Nigerian militant groups}}
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{{Unreferenced|date=June 2019}} {{notability|date=October 2025}} '''Baba Adinni''' is a Yoruba chiefly title. It is often conferred by local [[Oba (ruler)|obas]] in Nigeria's [[Yorubaland]] region, usually to Muslim men who have contributed to society or government in some fashion.
== List of Baba Adinni of Lagos ==
* Pa Arunmonikun from (1841-1891)
* [[Mohammed Shitta Bey]] (1891-1895)
* Pa Yesufu Alufa Shitta-Bey (1895-1911)
* Pa Apatira (1911)
* Pa Tiamiyu Savage (Bashorun Olowogbowo) (1911-1919)
* Imam Adam Ali Fayati (1919-1924)
* Imam Abass Opere (1924-1937)
* Pa Bombata And Pa Akinyemi (up to 1967)
* Alhaji Waheed Elias (1967-1976)
* Alhaji [[Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo]] (1976-2008).
* Abdul Hafeez A. Abou (2008-2024
* Alhaji Sikiru Alabi-Macfoy (2024- till date)
== See also ==
* [[Oba (ruler)]]
* [[Nigerian traditional rulers]]
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{{Unreferenced|date=June 2019}} {{notability|date=October 2025}} '''Baba Adinni''' chi odu ọfẹ Iyaji i che. Ojile nwu chi [[Oba (ruler)|obas]] onwu a du onẹ jẹ yi Nigeria [[Yorubaland|Anẹ ami Iyaji]] , ami abakpa cha ji ọfẹ lẹ, ẹnẹ du ki chẹ chekwu nyọ nyọ yi ojanẹ ma abẹki gọmẹti.
== List of Baba Adinni of Lagos ==
* Pa Arunmonikun from (1841-1891)
* [[Mohammed Shitta Bey]] (1891-1895)
* Pa Yesufu Alufa Shitta-Bey (1895-1911)
* Pa Apatira (1911)
* Pa Tiamiyu Savage (Bashorun Olowogbowo) (1911-1919)
* Imam Adam Ali Fayati (1919-1924)
* Imam Abass Opere (1924-1937)
* Pa Bombata And Pa Akinyemi (up to 1967)
* Alhaji Waheed Elias (1967-1976)
* Alhaji [[Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo]] (1976-2008).
* Abdul Hafeez A. Abou (2008-2024
* Alhaji Sikiru Alabi-Macfoy (2024- till date)
== See also ==
* [[Oba (ruler)]]
* [[Nigerian traditional rulers]]
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{{Unreferenced|date=June 2019}} {{notability|date=October 2025}} '''Baba Adinni''' chi odu ọfẹ Iyaji i che. Ojile nwu chi [[Oba (ruler)|obas]] onwu a du onẹ jẹ yi Nigeria [[Yorubaland|Anẹ ami Iyaji]] , ami abakpa cha ji ọfẹ lẹ, ẹnẹ du ki chẹ chekwu nyọ nyọ yi ojanẹ ma abẹki gọmẹti.
== Ọdu am'ibo ku ma tẹ chi Baba Adinni eyi Lagos ==
* Pa Arunmonikun adiko (1841-1891)
* [[Mohammed Shitta Bey]] (1891-1895)
* Pa Yesufu Alufa Shitta-Bey (1895-1911)
* Pa Apatira (1911)
* Pa Tiamiyu Savage (Bashorun Olowogbowo) (1911-1919)
* Imam Adam Ali Fayati (1919-1924)
* Imam Abass Opere (1924-1937)
* Pa Bombata And Pa Akinyemi (up to 1967)
* Alhaji Waheed Elias (1967-1976)
* Alhaji [[Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo]] (1976-2008).
* Abdul Hafeez A. Abou (2008-2024
* Alhaji Sikiru Alabi-Macfoy (2024- wa ti eñini )
== Go nugo ==
* [[Oba (ruler)]]
* [[Nigerian traditional rulers]]
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'''Ma bi Joseph Olumide''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Joseph Olumide.wav|Listen|help=no}} ochu ekegwa nolu ojo megwa odoborn 1987, Ojane Nigeria ya ri bollu, ya nwo ri ballu nwi [[VfR Mannheim|VfR Mannheim II]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.kicker.de/joseph-olumide/spieler/3-liga/2010-11/wacker-burghausen | title = Olumide, Joseph | language = German | magazine = Kicker | access-date = 13 October 2012}}</ref>
==Club career==
In 2006, Olumide made his professional debut for [[TuS Koblenz]] in the [[2. Bundesliga|German Second Division]].
He currently plays for [[SV Wiesbaden]].
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'''Ma bi Adewale Sunday Amusan ochu ekefa nolu ojo mi egweji odo''' 1989 efewo [[Makurdi]], ojane [[Nigerian]] ya ri bollu, ya ri bollu nwi team Nigerian ku ma do [[Wikki Tourists F.C.]] I ri bollu nwi abo Slovenia, Romania kpai North Macedonia akwobi.
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{{Short description|Nigerian business consultant and civil servant (1932–2020)}}{{Infobox person|name=Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele|birth_date=29 February 1932|birth_place=[[Ibadan]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|10|26|1932|02|29|df=y}}|alma_mater=[[University of Ibadan]]<br>[[Oxford University]]<br> [[University of Connecticut]] <br>[[Harvard Business School]]|occupation=business consultant <br>civil servant}}Chief '''Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele''' (29 February 1932 – 26 October 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant and [[civil servant]].
== Early life and education ==
Akinyele was born in [[Ibadan]]. He obtained a BA from the University College Ibadan (now the [[University of Ibadan]]) in 1959. He also studied at [[Oxford University]], the [[University of Connecticut]], and [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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{{Short description|Nigerian business consultant and civil servant (1932–2020)}}{{Infobox person|name=Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele|birth_date=29 February 1932|birth_place=[[Ibadan]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|10|26|1932|02|29|df=y}}|alma_mater=[[University of Ibadan]]<br>[[Oxford University]]<br> [[University of Connecticut]] <br>[[Harvard Business School]]|occupation=business consultant <br>civil servant}}Chief '''Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele''' (29 February 1932 – 26 October 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant and [[civil servant]].
== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu Early life and education ==
Akinyele was born in [[Ibadan]]. He obtained a BA from the University College Ibadan (now the [[University of Ibadan]]) in 1959. He also studied at [[Oxford University]], the [[University of Connecticut]], and [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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{{Short description|Nigerian business consultant and civil servant (1932–2020)}}{{Infobox person|name=Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele|birth_date=29 February 1932|birth_place=[[Ibadan]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|10|26|1932|02|29|df=y}}|alma_mater=[[University of Ibadan]]<br>[[Oxford University]]<br> [[University of Connecticut]] <br>[[Harvard Business School]]|occupation=business consultant <br>civil servant}}Chief '''Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele''' (29 February 1932 – 26 October 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant and [[civil servant]].
== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Akinyele was born in [[Ibadan]]. He obtained a BA from the University College Ibadan (now the [[University of Ibadan]]) in 1959. He also studied at [[Oxford University]], the [[University of Connecticut]], and [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpa9í ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo was born in [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî IbadanHe obtained a BA from the University College Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì now the [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ in 1959. He also studied at [[Oxford University]], the [[University of Connecticut]], and [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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{{Short description|Nigerian business consultant and civil servant (1932–2020)}}{{Infobox person|name=Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele|birth_date=29 February 1932|birth_place=[[Ibadan]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|10|26|1932|02|29|df=y}}|alma_mater=[[University of Ibadan]]<br>[[Oxford University]]<br> [[University of Connecticut]] <br>[[Harvard Business School]]|occupation=business consultant <br>civil servant}}Chief '''Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele''' (29 February 1932 – 26 October 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant and [[civil servant]].
== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpa9í ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo was born in [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí He also studied at [[Oxford University]], ì the [[University of Connecticut]], kpaí and [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpa9í ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo was born in [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí He also studied at [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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{{Short description|Nigerian business consultant and civil servant (1932–2020)}}{{Infobox person|name=Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele|birth_date=29 February 1932|birth_place=[[Ibadan]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|10|26|1932|02|29|df=y}}|alma_mater=[[University of Ibadan]]<br>[[Oxford University]]<br> [[University of Connecticut]] <br>[[Harvard Business School]]|occupation=business consultant <br>civil servant}}Chief '''Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele''' (29 February 1932 – 26 October 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant and [[civil servant]].
== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché Career ==
He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] of [[Agriculture]] and [[Finance]] of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] and Head of the [[Civil Service]] of [[Oyo State]], and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] from 1979 to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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{{Short description|Nigerian business consultant and civil servant (1932–2020)}}{{Infobox person|name=Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele|birth_date=29 February 1932|birth_place=[[Ibadan]], [[Nigeria]]|death_date={{Death date and age|2020|10|26|1932|02|29|df=y}}|alma_mater=[[University of Ibadan]]<br>[[Oxford University]]<br> [[University of Connecticut]] <br>[[Harvard Business School]]|occupation=business consultant <br>civil servant}}Chief '''Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele''' (29 February 1932 – 26 October 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant and [[civil servant]].
== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì of [[Agriculture]] kpaí and [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî University of Ife,and Secretary to the Council of the University of Ife (now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia Nigeria, Secretary to the [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì and Head of the [[Civil Service]] yé of [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji (President) and also as the Director of Budget and Special Adviser on Budget Affairs to President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ from 1979 ló ti ọdọ to 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì of [[Agriculture]] kpaí and [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983. After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì of [[Agriculture]] kpaí and [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu After retiring from public service, Akinyele worked as a consultant.<ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì of [[Agriculture]] kpaí and [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu <ref name="JTWS" />
He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì of [[Agriculture]] kpaí and [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu <ref name="JTWS" />
Ì chẹ dọmọ kpaí uñwu du kí chí uñwu ọmẹgfe Bobajiro uñwu.He held the chieftaincy title of Bobajiro of [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî He served as [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá in the [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì of [[Agriculture]] kpaí and [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé of the old [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ now [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu <ref name="JTWS" />
Ì chẹ dọmọ kpaí uñwu du kí chí uñwu ọmẹgfe Bobajiro uñwu. [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] kpaì ki ofìsě y î and was an Officer of the [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì [[Agriculture]] kpaí [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu <ref name="JTWS" />
Ì chẹ dọmọ kpaí uñwu du kí chí uñwu ọmẹgfe Bobajiro uñwu. [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] kpaì ki ofìsě y î [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Abakwana ìle-ńwu kpaí ukoche ísakulu ==
Má bì Akinyele éfî-ewo [[Ibadan]]. gba ukpẹ kọñwu kì chí BA kwẹ unyí ukọchẹ úgbo unyí ukọchẹ kí dọmọ kí chí unìbìcîtî kólégî Ibadan (amàá ì mu dì [[University of Ibadan]]) efu ọdọ 1959. I chẹñwụ kọchẹ dọmọ gẹ nwu kwí [[Oxford University]], ì [[University of Connecticut]], kpaî [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name="JTWS">{{cite journal|last=Akinyele|first=Theophilus Adeleke|title=The 2003 General Elections and Democracy in Nigeria: Views from a Policy Maker|journal=Journal of Third World Studies|volume=21|issue=2|pages=63–82}}</ref>
== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì [[Agriculture]] kpaí [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ [[Obafemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu <ref name="JTWS" />
Ì chẹ dọmọ kpaí uñwu du kí chí uñwu ọmẹgfe Bobajiro uñwu. [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] kpaì ki ofìsě y î [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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== Amì ùkólò kîa ché ==
Ì chùkolo abî [[Permanent Secretary]] efu yá [[Ministry (government department)|Ministries]] yé ì [[Agriculture]] kpaí [[Finance]] yé ìgbélé [[Western State (Nigeria)|Western State]] of Nigeria, [[Registrar (education)|Registrar]] kpaí ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta ujọ unyí ukọchẹ kí chí unìbìcîtî yẹ Ife,Ife (abojì ki chì unìbìcîtî yẹ Links [[Obafemi Awolowo|afemi Awolowo]] ), [[Ile-Ife]] Ukọchị ẹñwụ akọ tọta Naijilia [[Stratocracy|Military Government]] kpaí agbojî amì [[Civil Service]] yé [[Oyo State]], kpaí dabalẹ gẹ nwu uñwu chí Director uñwu ẹñwụ oko kpaí amẹlagba tọta dabalẹ unyí oko tọta Alaji President [[Shehu Shagari]] kwe'fu ọdọ 1979 ló ti ọdọ 1983.Ubi kí Akinyele fú ukóló gọmẹti kpalọ gba, i chẹ kọchẹ dabalẹ akọñwụ amẹlagba (consultant) gẹ nwu <ref name="JTWS" />
Ì chẹ dọmọ kpaí uñwu du kí chí uñwu ọmẹgfe Bobajiro uñwu. [[Ibadan|Ibadan land]] kpaì ki ofìsě y î [[Order of the Niger]].<ref name="JTWS" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite book|title=Readings in Political Economy & Governance in Nigeria: Selected Speeches and Articles of Chief T.A. Akinyele|first=Oyedeji|last=Babatunde|publisher=CSS|year=2002|ISBN=978-978-2951-81-6}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.nigerianeconomy.com/ Nigerian National Planning Commission]
* [http://web.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd11-4.html#The 2003 Elections in Nigeria]
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{{Use British English|date=May 2016}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2016}} {{Infobox football biography|name=Andy Salako|image=|caption=|fullname=|birth_date={{birth date and age|1972|11|8|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Lagos]], Nigeria|height=|position=[[Defender (association football)|Right back]]|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=|years1=1990–1992|clubs1=[[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]]|caps1=1|goals1=0|years2=1992–1993|clubs2=[[Welling United F.C.|Welling United]]|caps2=20|goals2=1|years3=1994–1995|clubs3=[[Bromley F.C.|Bromley]]|caps3=?|goals3=?|years4=1995–1997|clubs4=[[Carshalton Athletic F.C.|Carshalton Athletic]]|caps4=?|goals4=?|years5=1997–1999|clubs5=[[Sutton United F.C.|Sutton United]]|caps5=?|goals5=?|years6=1999–2000|clubs6=[[Carshalton Athletic F.C.|Carshalton Athletic]]|caps6=?|goals6=?|years7=2000|clubs7=[[Sutton United F.C.|Sutton United]]|caps7=6|goals7=0|years8=2000–2001|clubs8=[[Carshalton Athletic F.C.|Carshalton Athletic]]|caps8=?|goals8=?|years9=2001|clubs9=[[Sutton United F.C.|Sutton United]]|caps9=3|goals9=2|years10=2001–2002|clubs10=[[Croydon F.C.|Croydon]]|caps10=?|goals10=?|years11=2002|clubs11=[[Bishop's Stortford F.C.|Bishop's Stortford]]|caps11=?|goals11=?|years12=2002–2003|clubs12=[[Horsham F.C.|Horsham]]|caps12=?|goals12=?|totalcaps=|totalgoals=}} '''Andrew Salako''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Andy Salako.wav|Listen|help=no}}(born 8 November 1972) is a Nigerian former professional [[Association football|footballer]] who played in [[the Football League]], as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]].<ref>{{soccerbase|16803}}</ref> He is the brother of former [[England national football team|England]] international [[John Salako]].
== References ==
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{{Use British English|date=May 2016}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2016}} Ma bi '''Andrew Salako''' {{Audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Tunmise123-Andy Salako.wav|Listen|help=no}}(ọjọ ẹkẹjọ efu ochu ẹgwaka efu ọdọ 1972) i chẹnẹ Naijiria ki arọ [[Association football|ibọlu ẹre]] igbele ki rọ ñwu [[the Football League]], uña ẹnẹ ki [[Defender (association football)|akp'ọna nyi]].<ref>{{soccerbase|16803}}</ref> I che ọmaye ẹnẹ [[England national football team|England]] [[John Salako]] ki uju mọ ojanẹ du kw'ubi.
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{{short description|Nigerian footballer}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox football biography|name=Amusa Shittu|image=|caption=|fullname=|birth_date=1937|birth_place=[[Jos]], Nigeria|death_date=13 March 2012 (aged 75)|death_place=[[Lagos]], Nigeria|height=|position=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=|years1=|clubs1=[[Plateau United F.C.|Plateau United]]|caps1=|goals1=|years2=|clubs2=Northern Region XI|caps2=|goals2=|years3=|clubs3=[[NEPA Lagos|ECN]]|caps3=|goals3=|totalcaps=|totalgoals=|nationalyears1=|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps1=|nationalgoals1=}} '''Amusa Shittu''' (1937 – 13 March 2012) was a Nigerian international [[Association football|footballer]].
== Career ==
Born in [[Jos]], Shittu played club football for [[Plateau United F.C.|Plateau United]], Northern Region XI and [[NEPA Lagos|ECN]].<ref name="Kickoff">{{cite web|url=http://www.kickoff.com/news/27501/ex-nigeria-international-amusa-shittu-passes-on.php|title=Ex-Nigeria international Shittu passes on|date=13 March 2012|author=Colin Udoh|publisher=Kickoff.com|access-date=14 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315044429/http://www.kickoff.com/news/27501/ex-nigeria-international-amusa-shittu-passes-on.php|archive-date=15 March 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
He made his international debut for [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]] in 1960,<ref name="Kickoff" /> appearing in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.<ref>{{FIFA player|57953}}</ref> He also appeared in Olympics qualifying matches.<ref name="Kickoff" />
== References ==
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox football biography|name=Amusa Shittu|image=|caption=|fullname=|birth_date=1937|birth_place=[[Jos]], Nigeria|death_date=13 March 2012 (aged 75)|death_place=[[Lagos]], Nigeria|height=|position=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=|years1=|clubs1=[[Plateau United F.C.|Plateau United]]|caps1=|goals1=|years2=|clubs2=Northern Region XI|caps2=|goals2=|years3=|clubs3=[[NEPA Lagos|ECN]]|caps3=|goals3=|totalcaps=|totalgoals=|nationalyears1=|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps1=|nationalgoals1=}} '''Amusa Shittu''' (1937 – 13 March 2012) was a Nigerian international [[Association football|footballer]].
== Ukọlọ ==
Ma bi efewo [[Jos]], Shittu ribọlu ñwi [[Plateau United F.C.|Plateau United]], Northern Region XI kpai [[NEPA Lagos|ECN]].<ref name="Kickoff">{{cite web|url=http://www.kickoff.com/news/27501/ex-nigeria-international-amusa-shittu-passes-on.php|title=Ex-Nigeria international Shittu passes on|date=13 March 2012|author=Colin Udoh|publisher=Kickoff.com|access-date=14 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315044429/http://www.kickoff.com/news/27501/ex-nigeria-international-amusa-shittu-passes-on.php|archive-date=15 March 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
I che ẹñwu ogbogaga ejodudu ñwu [[Nigeria national football team|Naijiria]] efu ọdọ 1960,<ref name="Kickoff" /> i dufu efu bọlu añwago FIFA World Cup.<ref>{{FIFA player|57953}}</ref> I dufu efu añwago Olympics.<ref name="Kickoff" />
== Ẹtẹ ñwu ==
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{{short description|Nigerian footballer}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{Use Nigerian English|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox football biography|name=Amusa Shittu|image=|caption=|fullname=|birth_date=1937|birth_place=[[Jos]], Nigeria|death_date=13 March 2012 (aged 75)|death_place=[[Lagos]], Nigeria|height=|position=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=|years1=|clubs1=[[Plateau United F.C.|Plateau United]]|caps1=|goals1=|years2=|clubs2=Northern Region XI|caps2=|goals2=|years3=|clubs3=[[NEPA Lagos|ECN]]|caps3=|goals3=|totalcaps=|totalgoals=|nationalyears1=|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps1=|nationalgoals1=}} '''Amusa Shittu''' ( ọdọ 1937 tefu ọjọ ẹkẹgwẹta efu ẹta efu ọdọ 2012) chẹnẹ Naijiria ki [[Association football|aribọlu]] ñwu ọgbọ ilẹ.
== Ukọlọ ==
Ma bi efewo [[Jos]], Shittu ribọlu ñwi [[Plateau United F.C.|Plateau United]], Northern Region XI kpai [[NEPA Lagos|ECN]].<ref name="Kickoff">{{cite web|url=http://www.kickoff.com/news/27501/ex-nigeria-international-amusa-shittu-passes-on.php|title=Ex-Nigeria international Shittu passes on|date=13 March 2012|author=Colin Udoh|publisher=Kickoff.com|access-date=14 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315044429/http://www.kickoff.com/news/27501/ex-nigeria-international-amusa-shittu-passes-on.php|archive-date=15 March 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
I che ẹñwu ogbogaga ejodudu ñwu [[Nigeria national football team|Naijiria]] efu ọdọ 1960,<ref name="Kickoff" /> i dufu efu bọlu añwago FIFA World Cup.<ref>{{FIFA player|57953}}</ref> I dufu efu añwago Olympics.<ref name="Kickoff" />
== Ẹtẹ ñwu ==
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{{Infobox football biography
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| fullname = Victor Shakaa
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| years1 = 1995–1997
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| clubs1 = [[Nigerdock FC|Nigerdock]]
| clubs2 = [[Trabzonspor]]
| clubs3 = [[FC Seoul|Anyang LG Cheetahs]]
| clubs4 = [[Ulsan HD FC|Ulsan Hyundai Horangi]]
| clubs5 = [[Busan IPark|Busan I'cons]]
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'''Victor Shaka''' (born 1 May 1975) is a Nigerian [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who plays as a forward. His previous club is include [[Trabzonspor]],<ref>[http://www.turkeyforum.com/satforum/archive/index.php/t-325941.html Last 10 years fiasco transfers in Turkey]</ref> [[Happy Valley AA]] in [[Hong Kong]]. He also played for [[FC Seoul]], [[Ulsan HD FC|Ulsan Hyundai Horangi]] and [[Busan I'Park|Busan I'Cons]] of the [[South Korea]]n [[K League]].
==References==
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==External links==
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* {{NFT player|pid=22327}}
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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}'''Victor Shaka''' (ma bi ọjọ ejodudu efu ochu ẹkẹlu efu ọdọ 1975) chi [[football (soccer)|aribọlu]] ọma Naijiria ki aribọlu uña ọgba. Ugbọ ki rọ kw'ubi chi [[Trabzonspor]],<ref>[http://www.turkeyforum.com/satforum/archive/index.php/t-325941.html Last 10 years fiasco transfers in Turkey]</ref> [[Happy Valley AA]] efu [[Hong Kong]]. I ñọ rọ ñwi [[FC Seoul]], [[Ulsan HD FC|Ulsan Hyundai Horangi]] kpai [[Busan I'Park|Busan I'Cons]] eyi [[South Korea]]n [[K League]].
==Ẹtẹ ñwu==
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==Udama ọdọda==
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* {{NFT player|pid=22327}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shaka, Victor}}
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'''Alao Fatai Adisa'''{{audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Abike25-Alao Fatai Adisa.wav|listen}}(born 30 November 1986 in [[Kwara]]) is a [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] professional [[Association football|footballer]].
== Career ==
=== Al-Oruba ===
Adisa joined Oruba in 2009 from [[Al-Ittihad (Ibb)]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehardtackle.com/2012/indian-football-transfers-a-recap-of-top-10-rumors-doing-the-round/|title=Indian Football Transfers: A Recap Of Top 10 Rumors|work=TheHardTackle.com}}</ref> He played in 2012 for the club [[Al-Oruba (Zabid)|Al-Oruba]] in the [[2012 AFC Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|title=East Bengal 0-1 Al Orouba|url=http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-cup/936-afc-cup-2012/38189-east-bengal-v-al-orouba|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120911175607/http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-cup/936-afc-cup-2012/38189-east-bengal-v-al-orouba|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 September 2012|work=The Asian Football Confederation|publisher=The Asian Football Confederation|accessdate=26 April 2012}}</ref>
=== Mohun Bagan ===
On 26 June 2014 it was announced that Fatai had signed for [[India|Indian]] club, [[Mohun Bagan A.C.|Mohun Bagan]], of the [[I-League]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mohun Bagan signs Al-Oruba’s Nigerian Defender|url=http://www.indianfootballnetwork.com/blog/2014/06/26/mohun-bagan-signs-al-orubas-nigerian-defender/|website=Indian Football Network|accessdate=26 June 2014|archive-date=25 July 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230725062326/http://www.indianfootballnetwork.com/blog/2014/06/26/mohun-bagan-signs-al-orubas-nigerian-defender/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehardtackle.com/2014/reinforced-mohun-bagan-look-to-end-trophy-drought-under-subhash-bhowmick/|title=Mohun Bagan Look To End Trophy Drought With Subhash Bhowmick|work=TheHardTackle.com}}</ref> However, on 5 November 2014, he was released by mutual agreement for failing to "adjust to the Indian conditions and style of play".<ref>{{cite web|title=McDowell Mohun Bagan release Alao Fatai Adisa|url=http://www.mohunbaganac.com/news-detail/mcdowell-mohun-bagan-release-alao-fatai-adisa-6102|publisher=Mohun Bagan AC|accessdate=5 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303131726/http://www.mohunbaganac.com/news-detail/mcdowell-mohun-bagan-release-alao-fatai-adisa-6102|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
However, on 5 November, before the season began Adisa was released from Mohun Bagan.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mohun Bagan release Adisa Alao|url=http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2014/11/05/5845941/mohun-bagan-release-adisa-alao|accessdate=25 May 2015|work=Goal.com|date=5 November 2014}}</ref>
== Career statistics ==
=== Club ===
''Statistics accurate as of 14 May 2012''<!-- NOTE: when updating stats, update the infobox too! -->
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
! rowspan="2" |Club
! rowspan="2" |Season
! colspan="3" |League
! colspan="3" |Cup
! colspan="3" |[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
! colspan="3" |Total
|-
!Apps
!Goals
!Assists
!Apps
!Goals
!Assists
!Apps
!Goals
!Assists
!Apps
!Goals
!Assists
|-
| rowspan="1" |[[Al-Oruba (Zabid)|Al-Oruba]]
|[[2011–12 Yemeni League|2011–12]]
|16
|1
|0
|1
|1
|0
|6
|2
|0
|23
|4
|0
|-
! colspan="2" |Career total
!16
!1
!0
!1
!1
!0
!6
!2
!0
!23
!4
!0
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== References ==
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'''Alao Fatai Adisa'''{{audio|LL-Q34311 (yor)-Abike25-Alao Fatai Adisa.wav|listen}}(ma bi ọjọ ogwu-nyẹyọ mọgwa efu ochu ẹgwaka efu ọdọ 1986 efewo [[Kwara]]) chẹnẹ [[Nigerians|Naijiria]] ki [[Association football|aribọlu]].
== Ukọlọ ==
=== Al-Oruba ===
Adisa dama kpai Oruba efu ọdọ 2009 kwi [[Al-Ittihad (Ibb)]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehardtackle.com/2012/indian-football-transfers-a-recap-of-top-10-rumors-doing-the-round/|title=Indian Football Transfers: A Recap Of Top 10 Rumors|work=TheHardTackle.com}}</ref> I ribọlu efu ọdọ 2012 ñwi [[Al-Oruba (Zabid)|Al-Oruba]] efu [[2012 AFC Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|title=East Bengal 0-1 Al Orouba|url=http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-cup/936-afc-cup-2012/38189-east-bengal-v-al-orouba|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120911175607/http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/clubs/afc-cup/936-afc-cup-2012/38189-east-bengal-v-al-orouba|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 September 2012|work=The Asian Football Confederation|publisher=The Asian Football Confederation|accessdate=26 April 2012}}</ref>
=== Mohun Bagan ===
Ọjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ọjọ ogwu-nyẹyọ mọfa efu ọdọ 2014 ma ka ka kini Fatai d'ọwọ tẹ ọtakada ujọ abo [[India|Indian]], [[Mohun Bagan A.C.|Mohun Bagan]], ki che [[I-League]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mohun Bagan signs Al-Oruba’s Nigerian Defender|url=http://www.indianfootballnetwork.com/blog/2014/06/26/mohun-bagan-signs-al-orubas-nigerian-defender/|website=Indian Football Network|accessdate=26 June 2014|archive-date=25 July 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230725062326/http://www.indianfootballnetwork.com/blog/2014/06/26/mohun-bagan-signs-al-orubas-nigerian-defender/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehardtackle.com/2014/reinforced-mohun-bagan-look-to-end-trophy-drought-under-subhash-bhowmick/|title=Mohun Bagan Look To End Trophy Drought With Subhash Bhowmick|work=TheHardTackle.com}}</ref> Ama, ọjọ ẹkẹlu efu ochu ẹgwaka efu ọdọ 2014, ma du tanẹ ubi ku ma jẹ dama todu ki "kọ ache tẹ eju alo ki Indian ka manyi erọ alu ku ma tene".<ref>{{cite web|title=McDowell Mohun Bagan release Alao Fatai Adisa|url=http://www.mohunbaganac.com/news-detail/mcdowell-mohun-bagan-release-alao-fatai-adisa-6102|publisher=Mohun Bagan AC|accessdate=5 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303131726/http://www.mohunbaganac.com/news-detail/mcdowell-mohun-bagan-release-alao-fatai-adisa-6102|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Ama ọjọ ẹkẹlu efu ochu ẹgwaka, ọgba ta ki ẹgba ku ma ribọlu jọ ma du Adisa tanẹ kwi Mohun Bagan.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mohun Bagan release Adisa Alao|url=http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2014/11/05/5845941/mohun-bagan-release-adisa-alao|accessdate=25 May 2015|work=Goal.com|date=5 November 2014}}</ref>
== Aluka ukọlọ ki che ==
=== Club ===
''Aluka ukọlọ ki che ku ma kọ ọjọ ẹkẹgwẹlẹ efu ochu ẹlu ọdọ 2012''<!-- NOTE: when updating stats, update the infobox too! -->
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! rowspan="2" |Season
! colspan="3" |League
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! colspan="3" |[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
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!Apps
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| rowspan="1" |[[Al-Oruba (Zabid)|Al-Oruba]]
|[[2011–12 Yemeni League|2011–12]]
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== Ẹtẹ ñwu ==
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== Career ==
Ojebode played for [[Shooting Stars F.C.|Shooting Stars]], where he won the [[1976 African Cup Winners' Cup]]; he also captained the [[Nigeria national football team|Nigerian national side]] in three matches at the [[1976 African Cup of Nations]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.kickoff.com/news/29259/former-nigeria-national-team-captain-samuel-ojebode-has-died.php|title=NFF mourns Sam Ojebode|date=4 July 2012|journal=[[Kick Off (magazine)|Kick Off]]|access-date=13 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120710000617/http://www.kickoff.com:80/news/29259/former-nigeria-national-team-captain-samuel-ojebode-has-died.php|archive-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> He appeared in four FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.
He died on 4 July 2012 from lung cancer.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nationaldailyng.com/sam-ojebode-is-dead/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Sam Ojebode is dead|date=5 July 2018|newspaper=National Daily}}</ref>
== References ==
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox football biography|name=Sam Ojebode|image=|caption=|fullname=Samuel Adeleke Ojebode|birth_date={{birth date|1944|7|14|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Oyo, Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2012|7|4|1944|7|14|df=y}}|death_place=[[Ibadan]], Nigeria|height=|position=[[Defender (association football)|Left back]]|years1=|clubs1=Ibadan Lions|caps1=|goals1=|years2=1971–1978|clubs2=[[Shooting Stars F.C.|Shooting Stars]]|caps2=|goals2=|totalcaps=|totalgoals=|nationalyears1=|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps1=|nationalgoals1=}} '''Samuel Ojebode''' (14 July 1944 – 4 July 2012) was a Nigerian [[Association football|footballer]].
== Ukọlọ ==
Ojebode ribọlu ñwi [[Shooting Stars F.C.|Shooting Stars]], ugbo ki du [[1976 African Cup Winners' Cup]]; i nọ gw'ọnyi uña ẹnẹ utọgbañwi [[Nigeria national football team|Nigerian national side]] efu ibọlu mẹta ku ma rọ yi [[1976 African Cup of Nations]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.kickoff.com/news/29259/former-nigeria-national-team-captain-samuel-ojebode-has-died.php|title=NFF mourns Sam Ojebode|date=4 July 2012|journal=[[Kick Off (magazine)|Kick Off]]|access-date=13 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120710000617/http://www.kickoff.com:80/news/29259/former-nigeria-national-team-captain-samuel-ojebode-has-died.php|archive-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> I dufu efu añwago FIFA World mẹlẹ ku ma rọ.
I kwu ọjọ ẹkẹlẹ efu ochu ebie efu ọdọ 2012 ọga ki che taki kwu chi lung cancer.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nationaldailyng.com/sam-ojebode-is-dead/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Sam Ojebode is dead|date=5 July 2018|newspaper=National Daily}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ ñwu ==
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{{Use Nigerian English|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox football biography|name=Sam Ojebode|image=|caption=|fullname=Samuel Adeleke Ojebode|birth_date={{birth date|1944|7|14|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Oyo, Nigeria]]|death_date={{death date and age|2012|7|4|1944|7|14|df=y}}|death_place=[[Ibadan]], Nigeria|height=|position=[[Defender (association football)|Left back]]|years1=|clubs1=Ibadan Lions|caps1=|goals1=|years2=1971–1978|clubs2=[[Shooting Stars F.C.|Shooting Stars]]|caps2=|goals2=|totalcaps=|totalgoals=|nationalyears1=|nationalteam1=[[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]|nationalcaps1=|nationalgoals1=}} '''Samuel Ojebode''' (ọjọ ẹkẹgẹlẹ ochu ẹfa efu ọdọ 1944 tẹ ọjọ ẹkẹlẹ efu ochu ebie efu ọdọ 2012) chẹnẹ Naijiria ki[[Association football|aribọlu]].
== Ukọlọ ==
Ojebode ribọlu ñwi [[Shooting Stars F.C.|Shooting Stars]], ugbo ki du [[1976 African Cup Winners' Cup]]; i nọ gw'ọnyi uña ẹnẹ utọgbañwi [[Nigeria national football team|Nigerian national side]] efu ibọlu mẹta ku ma rọ yi [[1976 African Cup of Nations]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.kickoff.com/news/29259/former-nigeria-national-team-captain-samuel-ojebode-has-died.php|title=NFF mourns Sam Ojebode|date=4 July 2012|journal=[[Kick Off (magazine)|Kick Off]]|access-date=13 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120710000617/http://www.kickoff.com:80/news/29259/former-nigeria-national-team-captain-samuel-ojebode-has-died.php|archive-date=10 July 2012}}</ref> I dufu efu añwago FIFA World mẹlẹ ku ma rọ.
I kwu ọjọ ẹkẹlẹ efu ochu ebie efu ọdọ 2012 ọga ki che taki kwu chi lung cancer.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://nationaldailyng.com/sam-ojebode-is-dead/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|title=Sam Ojebode is dead|date=5 July 2018|newspaper=National Daily}}</ref>
== Ẹtẹ ñwu ==
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'''Raheem Adewole Lawal''' (born 4 May 1990) is a Nigerian professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]].
==Career==
Lawal has played club football in Spain and Turkey for [[CD Atlético Baleares|Atlético Baleares]], [[Adana Demirspor]] and [[Mersin İdmanyurdu SK|Mersin İdmanyurdu]].<ref name = "NFT">{{NFT player|id=47652|accessdate=22 June 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Soccerway|raheem-r-lawal/96995}}</ref> On 3 February 2014, Lawal joined Turkish [[Süper Lig]] side [[Eskişehirspor]], signing a three-and-a-half-year deal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/140204/Lawal_seals_Eskisehirspor_move|title=Lawal seals Eskisehirspor move|work=Sammy Wejinya|publisher=SuperSport|date=4 February 2014}}</ref>
He made his international debut for [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]] in 2012,<ref name = "NFT"/> and has appeared in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.<ref>{{FIFA player|312016}}</ref>
==References==
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.geripas.net/eskisehirspor/eskisehirde-lawal-ile-yollar-ayrildi-h3677.html Eskişehir'de, Lawal ile yollar ayrıldı] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304064221/http://www.geripas.net/eskisehirspor/eskisehirde-lawal-ile-yollar-ayrildi-h3677.html |date=4 March 2016 }}, geripas.net, 8 January 2016
* [http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4102/transfer-zone/2016/01/13/19292302/raheem-lawal-joins-osmanlispor Raheem Lawal joins Osmanlispor], goal.com, 13 January 2016
* [https://www.emaratalyoum.com/sports/local/2018-08-17-1.1127328 emaratalyoum.com] 3 October 2018
==External links==
* {{Soccerway|raheem-r-lawal/96995}}
* {{Worldfootball.net|raheem-lawal|new_id=pe164446}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lawal, Raheem}}
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|years5 = 2016–2018
|clubs5 = [[Osmanlıspor]]
|caps5 = 35
|goals5 = 1
|years6 = 2017
|clubs6 = → [[Kayserispor]] (loan)
|caps6 = 16
|goals6 = 5
|years7 = 2018–2019
|clubs7 = [[Al-Ittihad Kalba SC|Ittihad Kalba]]
|caps7 = 1
|goals7 = 0
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|clubs8 = [[Fatih Karagümrük S.K.|Fatih Karagümrük]]
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'''Raheem Adewole Lawal''' (ku ma bi ọjọ ẹkẹlẹ efu ochu elu efu ọdọ 1990) chẹnẹ Naijiria ki [[association football|aribọlu]] yi uña [[midfielder|alimẹji]].
==Ukọlọ==
Lawal ribọlu ñwu Spain kpai Turkey ñwu [[CD Atlético Baleares|Atlético Baleares]], [[Adana Demirspor]] manyi [[Mersin İdmanyurdu SK|Mersin İdmanyurdu]].<ref name = "NFT">{{NFT player|id=47652|accessdate=22 June 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Soccerway|raheem-r-lawal/96995}}</ref> Ọjọ ẹkẹta efu ochu eji ọdọ 2014, Lawal dama kpai Turkish [[Süper Lig]] iba [[Eskişehirspor]], i d'ọwọ t'ọtakada ọdọ mẹfa nyi ny'ẹbọ.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/140204/Lawal_seals_Eskisehirspor_move|title=Lawal seals Eskisehirspor move|work=Sammy Wejinya|publisher=SuperSport|date=4 February 2014}}</ref>
I dufu yi [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]] efu ọdọ 2012 ki ọgbọ ilẹ li,<ref name = "NFT"/> manyi i dufu efu añwago FIFA World Cup.<ref>{{FIFA player|312016}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ ñwu==
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.geripas.net/eskisehirspor/eskisehirde-lawal-ile-yollar-ayrildi-h3677.html Eskişehir'de, Lawal ile yollar ayrıldı] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304064221/http://www.geripas.net/eskisehirspor/eskisehirde-lawal-ile-yollar-ayrildi-h3677.html |date=4 March 2016 }}, geripas.net, 8 January 2016
* [http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4102/transfer-zone/2016/01/13/19292302/raheem-lawal-joins-osmanlispor Raheem Lawal joins Osmanlispor], goal.com, 13 January 2016
* [https://www.emaratalyoum.com/sports/local/2018-08-17-1.1127328 emaratalyoum.com] 3 October 2018
==External links==
* {{Soccerway|raheem-r-lawal/96995}}
* {{Worldfootball.net|raheem-lawal|new_id=pe164446}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lawal, Raheem}}
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[[Category:Mersin Talim Yurdu footballers]]
[[Category:Eskişehirspor footballers]]
[[Category:Ankaraspor footballers]]
[[Category:Kayserispor footballers]]
[[Category:Fatih Karagümrük S.K. footballers]]
[[Category:Akhisarspor footballers]]
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|goals6 = 5
|years7 = 2018–2019
|clubs7 = [[Al-Ittihad Kalba SC|Ittihad Kalba]]
|caps7 = 1
|goals7 = 0
|years8 = 2019–2020
|clubs8 = [[Fatih Karagümrük S.K.|Fatih Karagümrük]]
|caps8 = 0
|goals8 = 0
|years9 = 2020–2021
|clubs9 = [[Akhisarspor]]
|caps9 = 7
|goals9 = 0
|nationalyears1 = 2012–
|nationalteam1 = [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]]
|nationalcaps1 = 4
|nationalgoals1 = 0
|club-update = 19:29, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
|ntupdate = 21 June 2013
}}
'''Raheem Adewole Lawal''' (ku ma bi ọjọ ẹkẹlẹ efu ochu elu efu ọdọ 1990) chẹnẹ Naijiria ki [[association football|aribọlu]] yi uña [[midfielder|alimẹji]].
==Ukọlọ==
Lawal ribọlu ñwu Spain kpai Turkey ñwu [[CD Atlético Baleares|Atlético Baleares]], [[Adana Demirspor]] manyi [[Mersin İdmanyurdu SK|Mersin İdmanyurdu]].<ref name = "NFT">{{NFT player|id=47652|accessdate=22 June 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Soccerway|raheem-r-lawal/96995}}</ref> Ọjọ ẹkẹta efu ochu eji ọdọ 2014, Lawal dama kpai Turkish [[Süper Lig]] iba [[Eskişehirspor]], i d'ọwọ t'ọtakada ọdọ mẹfa nyi ny'ẹbọ.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/140204/Lawal_seals_Eskisehirspor_move|title=Lawal seals Eskisehirspor move|work=Sammy Wejinya|publisher=SuperSport|date=4 February 2014}}</ref>
I dufu yi [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]] efu ọdọ 2012 ki ọgbọ ilẹ li,<ref name = "NFT"/> manyi i dufu efu añwago FIFA World Cup.<ref>{{FIFA player|312016}}</ref>
==Ẹtẹ ñwu==
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.geripas.net/eskisehirspor/eskisehirde-lawal-ile-yollar-ayrildi-h3677.html Eskişehir'de, Lawal ile yollar ayrıldı] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304064221/http://www.geripas.net/eskisehirspor/eskisehirde-lawal-ile-yollar-ayrildi-h3677.html |date=4 March 2016 }}, geripas.net, 8 January 2016
* [http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4102/transfer-zone/2016/01/13/19292302/raheem-lawal-joins-osmanlispor Raheem Lawal joins Osmanlispor], goal.com, 13 January 2016
* [https://www.emaratalyoum.com/sports/local/2018-08-17-1.1127328 emaratalyoum.com] 3 October 2018
==Udama udọda==
* {{Soccerway|raheem-r-lawal/96995}}
* {{Worldfootball.net|raheem-lawal|new_id=pe164446}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lawal, Raheem}}
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