David Medaese Jemibewon |
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Governor of Western State |
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In office 30 August 1975 – March 1976 |
Asíwájú | Akintunde Aduwo |
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Arọ́pò | Self (Oyo State) Saidu Balogun (Ogun State), Ita David Ikpeme (Ondo State) |
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Governor of Oyo State |
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In office March 1976 – July 1978 |
Asíwájú | Self (Western State) |
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Arọ́pò | Paul Tarfa |
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Federal Minister of Police Affairs |
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In office May 1999 – 2000 |
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Ọjọ́ìbí | 22 Oṣù Keje 1940 (1940-07-22) (ọmọ ọdún 84) Ijumu, Kogi State, Nigeria |
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David Medaese Jemibewon jẹ́ ọmọ ilẹ̀ Nàìjíríà àti Gómìnà Ìpínlẹ̀ Ọ̀yọ́ tẹ́lẹ̀.
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General Olusegun Obasanjo became head of state in Nigeria on 14 February 1976 after the assassination of General Murtala Mohammed. He replaced or re-assigned many of the state governors, and broke up some of the larger states into two or three new states. Obasanjo began the transition to democracy with the Nigerian Second Republic, allowing the election of governors who replaced the military appointees in October 1979. |
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