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Sani Abacha
human
Sex or gendermale Edit
Country of citizenshipNigeria Edit
Name in native languageSani Abacha Edit
Family nameAbacha Edit
Date of birth20 September 1943 Edit
Place of birthKano Edit
Date of death8 June 1998 Edit
Place of deathNigerian Presidential Complex Edit
Manner of deathunnatural death Edit
Place of burialKano Edit
SpouseMaryam Abacha Edit
ChildMohammed Abacha Edit
Native languageHausa Edit
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Hausa, Nigerian Pidgin Edit
Occupationpolitician, military personnel Edit
Position heldPresident of Nigeria, Chief of the Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, Minister of Defence of Nigeria Edit
Educated atMons Officer Cadet School Edit
Work period (start)1963 Edit
Member of political partyindependent politician Edit
Religion or worldviewIslam Edit
Military or police ranklieutenant general Edit
ConflictNigerian Civil War, First Liberian Civil War Edit

Sani Abacha

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Sani Abacha G FROM (Shitukpa 20 September 1943_ 8 June 1998), wungayi nusa yan sojazhi yan Nigeria toh siyasazhi nazhi egin mulki Yan kin Nigeria na kafi agoo kapbo yan mulkina daga (1993), Hari be kamina wua tsuna (1998).[1][2] Kagbo go yan abacha's wungayi zumago yan coup d'etat mini Etan yan military yan Nigeria 'o.

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  1. Okocha, Chuks (16 June 2021). "Al-Mustapha: How Abacha Died". This day live.com. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  2. Kaufman, Michael T. (9 June 1998). "NEW CHAPTER IN NIGERIA: THE OBITUARY; Sani Abacha, 54, a Beacon of Brutality In an Era When Brutality Was Standard". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 11 February 2023.