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Major General
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July 17
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1943
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June 1
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2002
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Nigerian
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United Nations General Assembly
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Langtang
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Nigerian Military School
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Zaria
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Nigerian Army
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Aldershot
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infantry
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platoon
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Staff College, Camberley
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July 29
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1975
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coup d'état
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Yakubu Gowon
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loyalist
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foreign minister
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Murtala Mohammed
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Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ
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United Nations General Assembly
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United Nations Security Council
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New Delhi
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India
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fellow
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Kennedy School of Government
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Harvard University
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Master's degree in Public Administration
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Permanent Representative
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United Nations
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President of the United Nations General Assembly
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Convention on the Rights of the Child
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apartheid
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South Africa
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drug abuse
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Benin
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honorary doctoral degree
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State University of New York
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All Nigeria People's Party
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Abuja
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June 1
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2002
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Nigerian Senate
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Pan-Africanism
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ISBN 0-903274-15-9
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ISBN 978-2461-76-8
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ISBN 0-9635245-4-2
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2002
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06-14
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2006
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07-28
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The Guardian
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2002
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06-04
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2006
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07-28
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2006
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07-11
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2006
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07-28
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2003
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06-01
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2006
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07-28
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2006
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07-28
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Kavan, Jan
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2002
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10-28
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2006
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07-28
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2002
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06-03
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2006
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07-28
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Dante Maria Caputo
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President of the United Nations General Assembly
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Guido de Marco
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Arikpo Okoi
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Foreign Minister of Nigeria
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Henry Adefope
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Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly
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Spaak
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BEL
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Aranha
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BRA
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Arce
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ARG
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Evatt
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AUS
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Rómulo
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PHI
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Entezam
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IRI
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MEX
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Pearson
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CAN
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Pandit
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IND
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van Kleffens
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NED
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CHI
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CHI
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Waithayakon
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THA
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Munro
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NZL
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Malik
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LIB
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Belaúnde
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PER
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Boland
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IRL
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Slim
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TUN
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Khan
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PAK
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VEN
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Quaison-Sackey
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GHA
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Fanfani
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ITA
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Pazhwak
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AFG
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Mănescu
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ROM
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Catalán
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GUA
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Brooks
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LBR
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Hambro
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NOR
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Malik
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INA
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POL
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ECU
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Bouteflika
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ALG
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Thorn
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Amerasinghe
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SRI
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Mojsov
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YUG
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Liévano
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COL
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Salim
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TAN
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Wechmar
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BRD
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Kittani
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IRQ
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Hollai
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HUN
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Illueca
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PAN
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Lusaka
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ZAM
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ESP
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Choudhury
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BAN
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Florin
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Caputo
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ARG
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NGR
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de Marco
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Shihabi
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KSA
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Insanally
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GUY
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Essy
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CIV
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Freitas
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POR
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Ismail
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MAS
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Udovenko
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UKR
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Opertti
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URU
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Gurirab
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NAM
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Holkeri
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FIN
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Han
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KOR
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Kavan
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CZE
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Hunte
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LCA
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Ping
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GAB
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Eliasson
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SWE
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Al-Khalifa
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BAH
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Kerim
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MKD
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d'Escoto
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NIC
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Persondata
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July 17
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1943
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Langtang, Nigeria
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June 1
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2002
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Abuja, Nigeria
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Categories
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Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly
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Nigerian politicians
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Foreign ministers of Nigeria
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Nigerian generals
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Ambassadors to the United Nations
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Harvard University alumni
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1943 births
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2002 deaths
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