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30-658: Bukar is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Bukar Suwa Dimka (1940–1976), Nigerian military officer Bukar Garbai (died 1922), Shehu of Bornu Bukar Ibrahim (born 1949), Nigerian politician Bukar Kura of Borno ( c.  1830  – c.  1884 ), Shehu of Borno Bukar Shaib , Nigerian diplomat Zanna Bukar Dipcharima (1917–1969), Nigerian politician Goni Bukar (died 2022), Nigerian politician See also [ edit ] Bukar–Sadong , Austronesian language [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

60-530: A PDP member to have won. However, he accepted the tribunal result, and described Oshiomhole as a man of strong character. He spoke critically of earlier governors, such as Chief Lucky Igbinedion . In July 2009, Ogbemudia was leader of a PDP faction that was supporting Prof. Julius Ihonvbere as candidate for the Edo State governorship in 2011. A rival faction led by Tony Anenih favoured Senator Odion Ugbesia as candidate. In October 2009, Ogbemudia failed to attend

90-564: A dense jungle to escape Dimka and his soldiers. General Muhammed was assassinated along with his aide-de-camp Lieutenant Akintunde Akinsehinwa when his Mercedes-Benz was ambushed by a group of assassins consisting of Lieutenant Colonel Dimka, Major Rabo, Captain Parwang and Lieutenant Seri in Ikoyi , Lagos . In a planned broadcast to the nation, Lieutenant Colonel Dimka had cited corruption, indecision, arrest and detention without trial, weakness on

120-416: A plot to kill Major Ogbemudia. However, Ogbemudia was tipped off by Major Abba Kyari and Colonel Hassan Katsina who provided an escape Land Rover armed with a submachine gun. Dimka marshaled a group of northern soldiers who pursued Ogbemudia (sometimes shooting) all the way from Kaduna to Owo , Ondo State where Ogbemudia abandoned his Land Rover (which had run out of fuel) and scaled a 6-foot fence into

150-499: A time when much was achieved, followed by stagnation in later administrations. Members of his cabinet included Edwin Clark, Frank Oputa-Otutu, T.E.A. Salubi , and Lawrence Leo Borha. In July 1975, when Murtala Mohammed became head of state, he retired the twelve military governors who had served under Yakubu Gowon . The retirement was later converted to dismissal after some of the governors were found guilty of corruption. Among these

180-652: Is noted as one of the founding fathers of the very prestigious University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) Osaigbovo Ogbemudia was born in Benin City on 17 September 1932, he was named after his grandfather. In Edo language , the name Ogbemudia can be inferred to mean "this family has come to stay". As a youth he lived with his elder cousin, F.S. Uwaifo, in Benin. He attended Benin Baptist School (1941–1945), and then

210-790: The Nigerian Army on 13 December 1963. He and Lt. Boniface Ikejiofor were the first two Nigerian Army officers to train in Australia and complete the 12 months course at the school with cadets from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia , the Philippines and the Pacific Islands. Dimka, then a lieutenant with the Nigerian Military Training College in Kaduna, was one of many officers of northern Nigerian origin who staged what became known as

240-641: The Nigerian counter-coup of 1966 because of grievances they felt towards the administration of General Aguiyi Ironsi's government which had quelled the 15 January 1966 coup. These officers included Lt. Colonel Murtala Muhammed (the coup leader whom Dimka conspired against and murdered ten years later), 2nd Lieutenant Sani Abacha , Lieutenant Muhammadu Buhari , Lieutenant Ibrahim Bako , Lieutenant Ibrahim Babangida , and Major Theophilus Danjuma among others. Dimka along with Lieutenant Dambo are alleged to have shot and killed Lieutenant Colonel Michael Okoro, Commander of

270-727: The United States army special welfare school at Fort Bragg , North Carolina in 1962. Ogbemudia served with the United Nations peacekeeping force in the Congo for 16 months, and served in Tanzania in 1964. He was appointed as an instructor to the Nigerian Military School , Zaria in 1964. In January 1966, a coup d'état overthrew the civilian government of Nigeria. In July 1966, the military ruler Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi

300-658: The Unity Party of Nigeria . However, he lost his position in December that year when Muhammadu Buhari became military ruler after a coup d'état that overthrew civilian President Shehu Shagari . Between 1987 and 1989, Ogbemudia was Chairman of the Nigerian Sports Commission, in 1989, Babangida appointed him as the Sole Administrator of the struggling Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC). During his administration,

330-527: The 3rd Battalion during the July mutiny. Another act of notoriety from the July mutiny was Dimka's pursuit and probable intent to murder his Brigade Major ( Samuel Ogbemudia ). Before the mutiny, Major Ogbemudia had detained Lieutenant Dimka for violating an order forbidding unauthorized troop movement. Under interrogation by Ogbemudia, Dimka complained of ethnic victimization and was subsequently released by Ogbemudia. Vexed by Ogbemudia's treatment of him, Dimka hatched

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360-483: The 4th Area Command. Ejoor was able to escape to Lagos while Ogbemudia briefly went underground organizing a resistance movement composed of people disaffected by the invasion. He later left for Army Headquarters, Lagos and joined the Murtala Mohammed led Second Infantry Division on a counterattacking mission to Midwest. On 20 September 1967, troops led by Ogbemudia seized Benin city from Biafran forces. Ogbemudia

390-737: The Ogbe sports stadium, now named the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium , and in August 1973 he commissioned the three-story National Museum in Benin City . Other projects included the Agbede Mechanized Farm, Rural Electrification Board, Bendel Steel Structures, Bendel Pharmaceuticals, Bendel Boatyard, the University of Benin and the Bendel Line. In later years, people looked back on his governorship as

420-747: The government school, Victoria , in the Cameroons (1945–1947). His secondary education was at the Western Boy's High School, Benin City (1947–1949). He joined the Nigeria army in 1956, training at Teshie , Ghana and at Netheravon and Salisbury Plain in England (1957). He attended the Mons Officer Cadet School at Aldershot , England, in 1960, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1961. He attended

450-617: The meeting. In December 2006, Ogbemudia expressed support for the presidential bid of Dr. Mohammed Buba Marwa . On 20 March 2008, a tribunal nullified the election of Oserheimen Osunbor (PDP) as Edo State governor due to voting irregularities, and declared comrade Adams Oshiomhole of the Action Congress as the winner. In an interview in November that year, as a prominent member of the PDP board of trustees Ogbemudia said he would have preferred

480-550: The only answer to Nigeria's progress and development". After the restoration of democracy in 1998/1999, Ogbemudia was one of the founders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo state, and a member of the party's Board of Trustees. Ogbemudia and Chief Anthony Anenih controlled PDP politics in Edo State for the next decade, at first working well together but later coming into open conflict. In December 2004, Ogbemudia

510-499: The operations and finances of the corporation improved before he left NRC in 1992. General Sani Abacha , military head of state from November 1993, until his death in June, 1998, appointed Ogbemudia as minister for Labor and Productivity. Ogbemudia was quoted as saying he would die for Abacha. Ogbemudia supported a move to have Abacha stand for election, saying "The nation has made wonderful progress under General Abacha ... He is, no doubt,

540-725: The part of the Head of State and maladministration in general as the reasons for overthrowing the government. The coup was crushed several hours later by forces loyal to the government and Dimka fled to the premises of Radio Nigeria at Ikoyi where he had made a broadcast to the nation. He was eventually arrested in the company of a prostitute in Eastern Nigeria . Following a court martial , Lieutenant Colonel Dimka and another 38 military officers and civilians were executed by firing squad. The former military head of state, General Yakubu Gowon (who had been overthrown by General Muhammed in July 1975),

570-501: The rank of Major and above who held strategic leaderships positions and who were not from the Igbo speaking communities of the Mid-west region. On 9 August 1967, Biafran troops led by Victor Banjo invaded Mid-western region and its capital, Benin city with minimal resistance, a surprise attack whose success was helped in part by an arrangement between Biafran leaders and some senior officers from

600-542: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bukar&oldid=1212047578 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Bukar Suwa Dimka Lieutenant Colonel Bukar Suwa Dimka (1940 – 15 May 1976)

630-635: The second republic, he was cleared by the Bendel State House of Assembly of mis-governance. Ogbemudia was in London during the July 1975 coup and helped with renovations of Gowon's London abode after the ex-president went into exile. During a brief return to civil rule, Ogbemudia was elected governor of Bendel State in October 1983 as candidate for the National Party of Nigeria , replacing Ambrose Alli of

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660-403: The unity rally of the party in Edo state organised by Anthony Anenih. A month later, Ogbemudia praised Oshiomhole's accomplishments in his first year of office, leading to speculations of a possible political alliance between the two men. On 9 March 2017, Sam Ogbemudia (jr) announced the death of his father to journalists at the deceased’s residence . He said his father died the previous day, at

690-441: Was Samuel Ogbemudia, whom Murtala, then leader of the Mid-west invasion had unilaterally appointed eight years earlier, and whom he replaced with Colonel George Agbazika Innih . Ogbemudia was investigated by a panel in 1975 but felt he could not receive a fair trial because the head of the panel had been relieved of his previous position by Ogbemudia. The 1975 asset investigation panel however found him guilty of corrupt enrichment. In

720-474: Was a Nigerian army officer and politician . He was military Governor (1967–1975) of the Mid-West State , later renamed Bendel State , part of which in turn later became Edo State . After the return to democracy in 1999, he became a powerbroker in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In September 2009, Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state and others attended his 77th birthday celebration in Benin. He

750-495: Was a Nigerian military officer who played a leading role in the 13 February 1976 abortive military coup against the government of General Murtala Ramat Muhammed . Dimka had also participated in the Nigerian counter-coup of 1966 which toppled the government of General Aguiyi Ironsi . Bukar Suwar Dimka was commissioned as a Second-Lieutenant from the Australian Army Officer Cadet School, Portsea , into

780-541: Was also made by then Lt Buka Suka Dimka but Major Ogbemudia escaped because of a tip from Colonel Hassan Katsina and Major Abba Kyari. In August that year he was transferred to the area command, Benin City as Quarter Master-General, 4th Area Command. Ogbemudia along with Major General Ejoor, the Military Governor of the Mid-western State and Pius Ermobor, an intelligence officer were the only three officers of

810-492: Was appointed Military administrator of Mid-West state in September, 1967 following the liberation of state from the secessionist Biafran forces. Promoted to Lt. Colonel, Ogbemudia was appointed Military Governor of the state on 26 October 1967. A populist, dedicated to reconstruction after the war, he initiated improvements in the areas of sports, urban development, education, public transportation, housing and commerce. He built

840-615: Was deposed and killed in the so-called Nigerian counter-coup of 1966 led by Lieutenant Colonel Murtala Mohammed . Ironsi's chief of staff Yakubu Gowon became head of state. As the Brigade Major of the Ist Brigade in Kaduna, Ogbemudia played an important role in the counter-coup by disarming his troops in Kaduna at the suggestion of artillery commander Lt-Colonel Alex Madiebo. During the counter-coup/mutiny, an attempt on Major Ogbemudia's life

870-474: Was implicated in the abortive coup (by Dimka's testimony). The British Government refused to extradite Gowon. Years later Gowon was granted an official pardon by civilian president Shehu Shagari and his rank (General) and other benefits were fully restored in 1987 by General Ibrahim Babangida. General Murtala Muhammed was succeeded by Lieutenant General Olusegun Obasanjo . Samuel Ogbemudia Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia (17 September 1932 – 9 March 2017)

900-502: Was said to have agreed that Anthony Anenih should nominate his choice of governor for Edo State. He said he did not want a situation where one senatorial district in the state had a permanent hold on the position of governor. In November 2007, at an enlarged meeting of the PDP at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin , Ogbemudia spoke strongly against proposals by Anthony Anenih to change existing zoning arrangement of offices, then walked out of

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