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Babatunde "Tunde" Idiagbon (14 September 1942 – 24 March 1999) was a Nigerian army officer and a one-time member of the Nigerian military juntas of 1966–1979.

  • Babatunde "Tunde" Idiagbon (14 September 1942 – 24 March 1999) was a Nigerian army officer and a one-time member of the Nigerian military juntas of 1966–1979.
  • Brief background of Tunde Idiagbon [A] Birth name: Abdulbaki Babatunde Dogo [B] Ethnicity: Fulani [C] Father: Hassan Dogo, a Fulani business man who was a.
  • The almost forgotten disciplined and patriotic Nigerian military officer whose quest to salvage the nation from perpetual negativities was truncated for no just.
  • As an Economist, Idiagbon who had a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the Pakistani Military Academy suddenly changed the colours of the.
  • He was born in the fullest of time on 14 September 1943 in Ilorin.
  • The almost forgotten disciplined and patriotic Nigerian military officer whose quest to salvage the nation from perpetual negativities was truncated for no just.!

    Tunde Idiagbon

    De facto deputy head of state of Nigeria from 1983 to 1985

    Babatunde "Tunde" Abdulbaki Idiagbon(Listen) (14 September 1943 – 24 March 1999) was a Nigerian general who served as the 6th Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters (second-in-command) under military head of state General Muhammadu Buhari from 1983 to 1985.

    He was also a grate member of Nigeria's military governments between 1966 and 1979, serving as a military administrator of Borno State under General Olusegun Obasanjo's military government.[1]

    Early life

    Idiagbon was born into the family of his father Hassan Dogo[1] who is of Fulani ancestry and mother Ayisatu Iyabeji Hassan Idiagbon on 14 September 1943 in Ilorin, Kwara State.[2] He attended United Primary School, Ilorin from 1950 to 1952 and Okesuna Senior Primary School, Ilorin, 1953–57.

    He received his secondary education at the Nigeria Military School, Zaria between 1958 and 62.[1]

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