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Olusegun Obasanjo
human
Sex or gendermale Edit
Country of citizenshipNigeria Edit
Name in native languageOluṣẹgun Matthew Okikiọla Arẹmu Ọbasanjọ Edit
Given nameOlusegun Edit
NicknameBaba Africa Edit
Date of birth5 March 1937 Edit
Place of birthAbeokuta Edit
SpouseStella Obasanjo, Oluremi Obasanjo Edit
ChildIyabo Obasanjo-Bello Edit
Native languageYoruba Edit
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Hausa, Nigerian Pidgin, Yoruba Edit
Ancestral homeAbeokuta, Nigeria Edit
Occupationengineer, military personnel, politician Edit
Educated atBaptist Boys’ High School, Royal College of Defence Studies, Defence Services Staff College, Mons Officer Cadet School Edit
ResidenceDodan Barracks Edit
Start of work period1958 Edit
Member of political partyPeoples Democratic Party Edit
Candidacy in election1999 Nigerian presidential election, 2003 Nigerian presidential election Edit
Religion or worldviewProtestantism, Baptists Edit
Participant inWorld Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2004 Edit
Military, police or special rankgeneral Edit
Participated in conflictNigerian Civil War, Operation Tail-Wind, Congo Crisis Edit
Military branchNigerian Army Edit

Olusegun Obasenjo laan nin ga lardi Abeukuta ga sonin tere 5 -ga 3 badi alif 1937.

Sonni (86). eshi e mulkini ko 1999-2007 eshi ga dane Dare abasanjo, iyabo Obasanjo, Gbenga Obasanjo, sun monduni stella Obasanjo.

Obasanjo ye i mulkini lardi Nijeriya ko badi alif 1999 zuwa 2003.

Mulkini

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Shugaba lardi Nijeriya

Littattafan Obasanjo

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  • My Watch Volume 1: Early Life and Military
  • My Watch Volume 2: Political and Public Affairs.
  • My Watch Volume 3: Now and Then.
  • My Command.
  • Nzeogwu.
  • The Animal Called Man.
  • A New Dawn.
  • The Thabo Mbeki I know.
  • Africa Through the Eyes of A Patriot.
  • Making Africa Work: A handbook.
  • Forging a Compact in U.S. African Relations: The Fifth David M. Abshire *Endowed Lecture, December 15, 1987.
  • Africa in Perspective.
  • Letters to Change the World: From Pankhurst to Orwell.
  • Not my Will.
  • Democracy Works: Re-Wiring Politics to Africa's Advantage.
  • My Watch.
  • Challenges of Leadership in Africa.
  • War Wounds: Development Costs of Conflict in Southern Sudan.
  • Guides to Effective Prayer.
  • The Challenges of Agricultural Production and Food Security in Africa.
  • Addressing Africa's Youth Employment and food security Crisis: The Role of *African Agriculture in Job Creation.
  • Dust Suspended: A memoir of Colonial, Overseas and Diplomatic Service Life 1953, to 1986.
  • L'Afrique en Marche: un manuel pour la reussite économique.
  • Africa's Critical Choices: A Call for a Pan-African Roadmap[1]

Bibiliyo.

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  • Adeolu, Adebayo (2017). Olusegun Obasanjo: Nigeria's Most Successful Ruler. Ibadan: Safari Books.Adinoyi Ojo, Onukaba (1997). In the Eyes of Time. Africana Legacy. ISBN 978-1575790749.Erfler, Leslie (2011). The Fall and Rise of Political Leaders: Olof Palme, Olusegun Obasanjo, and Indira Gandhi. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-29051-2.Iliffe, John (2011). Obasanjo, Nigeria and the World. James Currey. ISBN 978-1847010278.

Ɗiwwa

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olusegun_Obasanjo#cite_note-227