• Babafemi Olatunde Ogundipe (Listen) (6 September 1924 – 20 November 1971) was the de facto second-in-command and first Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters...
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  • Ogundipe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Babafemi Ogundipe (1924–1971), Nigerian politician Funsho Ogundipe (born 1968), Nigerian...
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  • Babafemi is a given name. It may refer to: Oluwole Babafemi Familoni (born 1957), Nigerian university professor Babafemi Ogundipe (1924–1971), Nigerian...
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    abolished and the office of the Vice President was established with Babafemi Ogundipe becoming the first Vice President as Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters...
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    Owu kingdom Adewale Oke Adekola Afolabi Olabimtan Anthony Joshua Babafemi Ogundipe Babatunde Osotimehin Bisi Onasanya Bola Ajibola Bola Kuforiji Olubi...
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  • village at night to train as a nurse. Ogundipe met her husband, Adebayo Ogundipe, the younger brother of Babafemi Ogundipe, who later rose to become Chief of...
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    senior military officers such as Commodore Joseph Wey, Brigadier Babafemi Ogundipe, and Colonel Robert Adebayo were a part of the government and their...
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  • of Nigeria In office 16 January 1966 – 29 July 1966 Chief of Staff Babafemi Ogundipe Preceded by Nnamdi Azikiwe Succeeded by Yakubu Gowon General Officer...
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  • preserved. The most senior army officer after Ironsi was Brigadier Babafemi Ogundipe. However, the leaders of the countercoup insisted that Lieutenant...
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    • 1998–1999 Abdulsalami Abubakarc Chief of Staff / Vice President   • 1966 Babafemi Ogundipe (first) • 1998–1999 Mike Akhigbe (last) Legislature None (rule by...
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    (A) to the Nigerian Brigade HQ at Luluabourg - under Brigadier B. Babafemi Ogundipe. In 1964, Major Adekunle attended the Defence Services Staff College...
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  • Corps of the army along with Aguiyi Ironsi, Zakariya Maimalari and Babafemi Ogundipe. He was among those vying for the top army post of GOC in 1965 upon...
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    v t e Vice presidents of Nigeria Babafemi Ogundipe† Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey† Olusegun Obasanjo† Shehu Musa Yar'Adua† Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme Tunde...
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    Fajuyi to a nearby forest and executed both of them. Brigadier General Babafemi Ogundipe, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, operated the government until...
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  • Until 16 January: position not in existence 16 January – 29 July: Babafemi Ogundipe Starting 29 July: Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey Senate President: Until...
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  • August 1966 – 29 July 1975 Head of State Yakubu Gowon Preceded by Babafemi Ogundipe Succeeded by Olusegun Obasanjo Chief of Naval Staff In office March...
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    Indiana. The two were shortly apprehended and sent to jail. Born: Babafemi Ogundipe, Nigerian military officer who briefly served as the acting head of...
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