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  2. Sani Abacha - Wikipedia

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    Sani Abacha GCFR ((listen ⓘ); (20 September 1943 – 8 June 1998) was a Nigerian military dictator and statesman who ruled Nigeria with an iron-fist as military head of state from 1993 following a palace coup d'état until his death in 1998. [1] [2] Abacha's seizure of power was the last successful coup d'état in Nigerian military history.

  3. Military administrators in Nigeria during the Sani Abacha regime

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    General Sani Abacha became head of state in Nigeria after a coup in November 1993 that ended the Nigerian Third Republic. He dismissed the elected civilian governors and placed a military Administrator in charge of each state. In 1996 he created a number of new states: Ebonyi, Bayelsa, Nasarawa, Zamfara, Gombe and Ekiti.

  4. 1993 Nigerian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Nigerian coup d'état was a bloodless military coup which took place in Nigeria on 17 November 1993 [1] when the Armed Forces, headed by Defence Minister General Sani Abacha, forced Interim President Chief Ernest Shonekan to resign. [2]

  5. Interim National Government - Wikipedia

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    Government of General Sani Abacha The Interim National Government was the short-lived civilian administration that governed Nigeria, following the crisis of the Third Republic . The largely powerless and illegitimate government [ 1 ] was dissolved when General Sani Abacha seized power on 17 November 1993.

  6. Hamza al-Mustapha - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Al-Mustapha (born 27 July 1960) is a retired Nigerian Army major, intelligence officer and politician who served as Chief Security Officer to Head of State General Sani Abacha from 1993 until his death on 8 June 1998.

  7. Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant general Sani Abacha GCON, DSS, mni (1943–1998) Later military ruler: August 1985: August 1990: 5 years [citation needed] 11: Lieutenant general Salihu ...

  8. Gidado Idris - Wikipedia

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    After the death of General Sani Abacha on June 8, 1998, it was Alhaji Gidado Idris as the Secretary of the Armed Forces Ruling Council in his position as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation who conducted the stormy meeting of the council where General Abdulsalami Abubakar emerged as the new Head of State in the early hours of June ...

  9. John Nanzip Shagaya - Wikipedia

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    On November 17, 1993, General Sani Abacha became head of state after a military coup. Abacha distrusted Brigadier John Shagaya and other "IBB boys" loyal to Babangida. [5] Within a few days, Shagaya was recalled from Liberia, demoted from Major General to Brigadier General and then retired from the army. [6]