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Brigadier Samuel Adesujo Ademulegun (20
October 1924 – 15
January 1966) was a
Nigerian Army officer, he was
Commander of the 1st
brigade during the January...
- Security)
Hafsatu Bello Mrs
Latifat Ademulegun Zarumi Sardauna Ahmed Pategi (Bello's driver) Brig.
Samuel Ademulegun Brig. ****iya
Maimalari Col. Ralph...
- room,
Ademulegun shouted at him "Timothy, what the
devil do you
think you're doing?".
Onwuatuegwu told
Ademulegun that he was
under arrest.
Ademulegun reached...
- two
hundred public and
private schools in the Town.
Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun,
first Brigadier of the
Nigerian Army. He was
killed in the 1966 Nigerian...
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Rosary Convent School,
Okigwe in 1953.
Following the
death of
Samuel Ademulegun and his wife, she
moved his
children from
Kaduna to
Lagos and
cared for...
- the
Premier of the
Western Region Samuel Akintola, and
Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun. On 15
January 1966,
Bello was ********inated by
Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu...
- Opp
Adepetu Petrol Station II; At 204
Ademulegun Road,
Ajilo I; At 204
Ademulegun Road,
Ajilo II; At 204
Ademulegun Road,
Ajilo III;
Under Coconut Tree...
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killing of
Northern leaders, and the
killing of the Brigadier-General
Ademulegun's pregnant wife by the coup executioners.
Among the Igbo people, reaction...
- Bello's dead
police guard along with the
corpses of
Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun and his wife.
Within a few days, the coup was
successfully repressed and...
-
senior Hausa-Fulani and
Yoruba military leaders,
including Brig.
Samuel Ademulegun, Brig. ****iya Maimalari, Col.
Ralph Shodeinde, Col. Kur Mohammed, Lt...