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Encyclopedia > Abdulsalami Abubakar

General Abdulsalam Abubakar (born June 13, 1942) became Nigeria's eighth military Head of State in 1998, after Ironsi, Gowon, Murtala, Obasanjo, Buhari, Babangida and Abacha, since the country's independence from Britain in 1960. He was born in Minna, Niger State in Northern Nigeria. Six out of these eight rulers are soldiers of northern extraction. June 13 is the 164th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (165th in leap years), with 201 days remaining. ... 1942 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... A head of state or chief of state is the chief public representative of a nation-state, federation or commonwealth, whose role generally includes personifying the continuity and legitimacy of the state and exercising the political powers, functions and duties granted to the head of state in the countrys... Johnson Thomas Umananke Aguiyi-Ironsi (1924 - 1966) was a Nigerian Ibo political figure. ... Yakubu Gowon General Yakubu Jack Dan-Yumma Gowon (born October 19, 1934) was the head of state (Head of the Federal Military Government) of Nigeria from 1966 to 1975. ... Categories: People stubs | Africa-related stubs | Nigerian heads of state ... Obasanjo met with U.S. President Bush in France on June 1, 2003. ... Muhammadu Buhari (born December 17, 1942) was a military ruler of Nigeria (1983 - 1985) and an unsuccessful candidate for president in 2003. ... General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (born August 17, 1941), popularly known as IBB, was the military ruler of Nigeria from August 1985 until his departure from office under heavy popular pressure in 1993, after his annulment of elections held that year which were widely held to have been the freest and... Sani Abacha General Sani Abacha (20 September 1943 - 8 June 1998) was the military dictator of Nigeria from 1993 to 1998. ... Minna is a city (population 150,000 in 2000) in west central Nigeria Its the capital of Niger state, one of Nigerias 36 federal states. ... Niger State is a state in the Middle West of Nigeria. ...


Abubakar had his earlier education at the Native Authority Primary School in Minna. Between 1957 and 1962, he attended the Provincial Secondary School, Bida. He also attended the Technical Institute, Kaduna. He enlisted first into the Airforce but quickly switched to the army. Besides other local training, he was in the United States between 1975 and 1977 on a training course. Abdulsalam was appointed commander of the 3rd Mechanized Brigade in Kano between 1969 and 1979. He also served as a Nigerian contingent to the United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon between 1981 and 1982, after which he was promoted to colonel in August 1984. Later, he was appointed General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division, Enugu, and became a member of the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC). From Enugu, he was moved to Kaduna, as GOC of the strategic One Mechanized Division. On November 17, 1993, he was appointed chief of Defense staff, the position he held until his appointment as Head of State. Definition of Bidah. ...


Abubakar is one of the few generals in the Nigerian army who rose to the top without holding political office. He had previously held only command and military positions, and had, in general, stayed out of the political limelight. His wife, Fatima, was a high court judge at the time of his appointment. They together have three daughters and two sons. Abubakar was reportedly ill with some medical condition and prone to neurological seizures at the time of his appointment, just four days before his 56th birthday on June 13.


Abubakar was appointed head of state upon the sudden death of his predecessor, Sani Abacha. He notably re-established the democratic tradition in Nigeria, arranging for generally corruption-free elections that resulted in the 1999 ascension of Olusegun Obasanjo as the democratically-elected leader of the country, as opposed to his previous rule (1976-1979) as inheritor of the power structure of coup-leader Murtala.


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Abdulsalami Abubakar (369 words)
Abubakar is one of the few generals in the Nigerian army who rose to the top without holding political office.
Abubakar was reportedly ill with some medical condition and prone to neurological seizures at the time of his appointment, just four days before his 56th birthday on June 13.
Abubakar was appointed head of state upon the sudden death of his predecessor, Sani Abacha.
Abdulsalami Abubakar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (421 words)
Abubakar is one of the few generals in the Nigerian army who rose to the top without holding political office.
Abubakar was reportedly ill with some medical condition and prone to neurological seizures at the time of his appointment, just four days before his 56th birthday on June 13.
Abubakar was appointed head of state upon the sudden death of his predecessor, Sani Abacha.
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