1991 Nhọrọ gọvanọ nke steeti Lagos

 

. [1] [2] [3]Nhọpụta mmetụta Legọs steeti n'afọ 1991 bụ aka mbụ mbipụta mere n'afọ iri na anọ n'afọ December 1991 ma bụrụ onye ndoro-ndoro ochichi NRC bụ Michael Otedola meri. [4]

. [5]Emere ntuli aka ahụ site na iji usoro ntuli aka mepere emepe.  Emere ntuli aka nke mbụ, ebe pati abụọ ahụ họpụtara ndị bu ọkọlọtọ ha na 19 October 1991.[1][2][3][4]  Ntuli aka nke mere na 14 Disemba 1991, bụ onye ndoro-ndoro ochichi NRC bụ Michael Otedola meriri [6]

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