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Babatunde "Tunde"
Abdulbaki Idiagbon (Listen) (14
September 1943 – 24
March 1999) was a
Nigerian general who
served as the 6th
Chief of Staff, Supreme...
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General Tunde Idiagbon International Airport (IATA: ILR, ICAO: DNIL), also
known as
Ilorin Airport, is an
airport serving Ilorin, the
capital city of Kwara...
- d'ètat of 1983,
which overthrew the
Second Republic,
Major General Tunde Idiagbon became the
Chief of Staff,
Supreme Headquarters.
Chief Ernest Shonekan...
- out
quickly after their acquisition.
Examples are
provided by Abdullahi-
Idiagbon and Olaniyi: Long-leg (meaning "well-connected") Free and fair Come of...
- 1942) 31
December 1983 – 27
August 1985
Supreme Military Council Tunde Idiagbon 8
Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941) 27
August 1985 – 26
August 1993
Armed Forces...
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Nigeria https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/322032-remembering-
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tennis player Tunde Baiyewu (born 1965), British-Nigerian
singer Tunde Idiagbon (1942–1999),
Nigerian soldier Tunde Jegede (born 1972),
Nigerian composer...
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Mashhud Chowdhury,
Chief of Army Staff,
Bangladesh Army
Major General Tunde Idiagbon,
former chief of staff,
Supreme Headquarters (de
facto Vice
President of...
- Jos. With the
successful execution of the coup by
General Buhari,
Tunde Idiagbon was
appointed Chief of
General Staff (the de
facto No. 2 in the administration)...
- Tayo
Alasoadura Temitope Aluko Tijani Adetoyese Olusi Tunde Eso
Tunde Idiagbon Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
Usman Mamman Durkwa Uzoma Emenike William N****wo Alo...