Abdulmumini Aminu
Abdulmumini Aminu (amuru 1949) bu onye agha Naijiria lagoro ezumike nka, o bu onye agha nke Borno State n'etiti August 1985 na August 1988 n'oge ochichi ndi agha nke General Ibrahim Babangida . [1] O bụrụ onye mechara bụrụ onye isi oche otu egwuregwu , wee bụrụ onye isi oche otu egwuregwu, West Africa .
Abdulmumini Aminu | |
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President West Africa Football Union | |
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Chairman of Nigeria Football Association | |
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Preceded by | Emeka Omeruah |
Succeeded by | Kojo Williams |
Military Governor of Borno State | |
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Preceded by | Abubakar Waziri |
Succeeded by | Abdul One Mohammed |
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Born | Templeeti:Birth year and age Katsina, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Katsina State, Nigeria) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Nigeria |
Branch/service | Nigerian Army |
Rank | Colonel |
Ọrụ agha
dezie. [1]Aminu bụ otu n'ime ndị ọrụ nwụchiri Ọchịagha Muhammadu Buhari n'August 1985 nke General Ibrahim Babangida siri bata n'Via. [1] Aminu bụ onye Major n'ihe dị ka awụ iri atọ mgbe Babangida ọmụmụ ya umu Borno steeti n'ahụ ahụ. [2] Na ogbako AIDS mba mbụ nwere na Naijiria n'October 1987, Aminu kwuru na echiche na AIDS sitere n'Africa bụ anụ na-agba ọsọ maka ọnwụ nke eji ojii, n'ihi echiche na-ekwu na ihe ọ okwu dị njọ na nke na-adịghị mma sitere na nke a na-akpọ " Afrika gbara. " [3] Dị ka Gọvanọ Borno, Aminu gbara aka mgba n'ihi ihu ego, na mbụ site n'i ụdị ya dị ka onye mba ọzọ. O mere ngalaba ka ọ na-ebute ụzọ
. [1]Ka njọ ya mechara, Aminu ajụjụ onye nkuzi na ụlọ akwụkwọ ndị agha Command na Staff College, Jaji . A mgbaàmà ya osote onye mbi ndị agha, ifkwa ọchịchịagha brigade wee bụrụkwa onye isi ọchịchịagha General na Jos . A mgba ya onye isi ndị nchekwa mba, onye na-ahụ maka imeziwanye nchekwa obodo. Aminu lara ezumike nka mgbe General Sani Abacha batara n'Via.
. [2]Aminu bụ egwuregwu egwuregwu ndị na-eso (NFA) n'afọ 1997. [1] N'ahọmpi iko mba ụwa nke France '98, o nyere iwu ka ndị egwuregwu egwuregwu egwuregwu $8,000 nke ọ ella, n'agbanyeghị na Paraguay meri ya na nche otu ikpeazụ nke ahụ. N'April 1999, dị ka Oga oche NFA, Aminu bụ onye isi nke kọmitii nhazi obodo Nigeria, na-akwado ndị egwuregwu World Cup na Liberty Stadium, Ibadan n'oge nche 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship . [2] N'nana Julaị afọ 2004, Aminu bụ osote onye isi oche nke kọmitii mmadụ iri na asaa e hibere iji hazi otu egwuregwu egwuregwu ndị.
. [3]Ọ nọ n'ahọmpi ya na commodore Emeka Omeruah ka a họpụta ya dị ka onye isi oche na-esote West Africa Football Union (WAFU) na 1999. N’ego Nọvemba afọ 1998, nkwado nkwado ya maka Omeruah. [1] Na Maachị 1999, onye isi otu egwuregwu Ghana nyere nkwado nke ọma n'ọkwa Aminu, ma ọ na-arụ na ohịa doro anya n'ahụ ahụ. [2] Aminu onye isi otu egwuregwu egwuregwu West Africa site na 1999 ruo 2002, ifkwa onye so na Confederation of African Football . [3] [4] O mere ihe mkpesa ime ka ahụ anụ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ ume
[4]Aminu sonyeere People's Democratic Party (PDP) na ụlọ Nigeria Fourth Republic . O mechara banye na United Nigeria People's Party (UNPP). [1] Aminu gbara aka na steeti Katsina n'Eprel 2003, mana o meri n'aka Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, bụ onye mechara nwụnahụrụ Louisala Naijiria.
. [5]N’April 2004, Aminu la ntụkwasị na PDP, sị na UNPP nọ n’ọgba ndụ. [1] N'Nana Jun afọ 2007, Aminu sonyeere n'ọsọ iji nọchie Bala Bawa Ka'oje dị ka eg oche nke National Sports Commission. [2] Ọrụ n'ezie e nyere Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba .
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ibrahim Modibbo (21 September 2008). 'The Yar'Adua I Know, Will Make History'. Leadership. Retrieved on 2010-05-12. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "self" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Juliana Taiwo (9 July 2004). Babayo Shehu Heads NFA Restructuring C'ttee. ThisDay. Retrieved on 2010-05-12.
- ↑ Aminu Holds Talks With Eyadema. P.M. News (6 December 1999). Retrieved on 2010-05-12.
- ↑ Jare Ilelaboye (April 21, 2003). Yar'adua Retains Seat in Katsina.. This Day. Retrieved on 2010-05-12.
- ↑ Yar'Adua names cabinet. Africa News (27 July 2007). Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved on 2009-12-15.