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  2. Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The AFRC came to power in a coup that removed the Supreme Military Council, another military regime, from power. The June 4 coup was preceded by an abortive attempt on May 15, 1979, when Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings and other ranks were arrested. Their trial only served to make them popular till they were eventually released on the morning of June 4 ...

  3. Armed Forces Revolutionary Council - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) was a group of Sierra Leone soldiers that allied itself with the rebel Revolutionary United Front in the late 1990s. While the AFRC briefly controlled the country in 1998, it was driven from the capital by an international military intervention of the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG).

  4. June 4th revolution in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Rawlings was then appointed the head of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) by the revolting junior military officers to run the country until the ongoing election was completed. Rawlings handed over his power to Hilla Limann in September 1979, but overthrew Limann's government on 31 December 1981.

  5. 1970s in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Coup is unsuccessful, the coup leaders were jailed and held for court-martial. [4] June 4, sympathetic military officers overthrow the SMC II government led by W. K. Akuffo. [4] June 1979 - Jerry Rawlings and other junior officers released from prison. [4] 1979 - Rawlings and the young officers form the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC ...

  6. Johnny Paul Koroma - Wikipedia

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    After the coup in 1997, Koroma was named head of state and chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC). He invited the leadership of the Revolutionary United Front to join the AFRC, which they promptly did. To maintain order, he suspended the constitution, banned demonstrations and abolished all political parties.

  7. 1978 Ghanaian governmental referendum - Wikipedia

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    On 4 June 1979, his government was deposed in a violent coup by a group of junior and non-commissioned officers - the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) - with Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings as its chairman. Presidential and parliamentary elections were held in the summer of 1979.

  8. Kojo Boakye-Djan - Wikipedia

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    Major Kojo Boakye-Djan (or Kwadwo Boakye Djan [1]) was a Ghanaian military officer and coup plotter. He is known to have planned the coup that brought Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings to power in Ghana on 4 June 1979 with other junior officers.

  9. Santigie Borbor Kanu - Wikipedia

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    Santigie Borbor Kanu (also known as Five-Five) (born March 1965) was a Sierra Leonean military commander in the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC). He was one of a group of seventeen soldiers in the military of Sierra Leone who successfully staged a coup that ousted president Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in May 1997.