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Chief James Ajibola Idowu Ige SAN (Yoruba: Bọ́lá Ìgè (Listen ⓘ); 13 September 1930 – 23 December 2001), popularly known as Bola Ige, was a Nigerian lawyer and politician. He served as Federal Minister of Justice of Nigeria from January 2000 until his assassination in December 2001. [ 1 ]
Bola Ige UPN. The 1979 Oyo State gubernatorial election occurred on July 28, 1979. UPN candidate Bola Ige won the election. [1] [2] Results.
Chief Bola Ige: Executive Governor 1 October 1979 1 October 1983 Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) Dr. Victor Omololu Olunloyo: Executive Governor 1 October 1983 31 December 1983 National Party of Nigeria (NPN) Lt. Col. Oladayo Popoola: Governor 4 January 1984 September 1985 Military Col. Adetunji Idowu Olurin: Governor September 1985 July 1988 Military
On 24 December 2001, Akande's supporter, Bola Ige, the minister of justice, was murdered in his house in Ibadan. [3] A national daily, ThisDa y newspaper said that the murder could have been linked to the feud between Akande and the deputy governor, Iyiola Omisore .
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Tunji Olurin was born at Ilaro to Chief M. A. O. Olurin, the Agoro of Ilaro, and Madam Abigail Fola Olurin. He was educated at Egbado College (now Yewa College), and attended the Technical College, Ibadan (now Ibadan Polytechnic) in 1966.