A by-election was held for the Lagos seat in the Legislative Council of Nigeria on 5 March 1941. It was required after the incumbent member Kofo Abayomi...
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A by-election was held for the Lagos seat in the Legislative Council of Nigeria in December 1945 to replace Jibril Martin of the Nigerian Youth Movement...
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following elections occurred in the year 1941. 1941 Lagos by-election 1941 Northern Rhodesian general election 1941 Iranian legislative election 1941 Philippine...
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Adeyemo Alakija (category Businesspeople from Lagos)
politics diverged as a result of the Lagos Eleko crisis. Alakija was opposed to Eshugbayi Eleko, the Oba of Lagos and the Oba's supporters including the...
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Ernest Ikoli (category King's College, Lagos alumni)
In 1941 Kofo Abayomi, a Lagos leader of the movement, resigned his position at the Legislative Council, forcing a by-election. A primary election was...
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However, since the elections, two by-elections had been held; one in 1940 following the death of Olayinka Alakija and one in 1941 after Kofo Abayomi resigned...
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as the Lagos City Council. The Lagos Town Council came into existence after the passage of a 1917 township ordinance designating parts of Lagos Island...
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threat of having Commander Bedingfield bombard Lagos, he relented and signed the Lagos Cession Treaty. Lagos proved to be strategically useful and became...
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Socialist Party of Chile (section Election results)
the 1999 presidential elections, the PS, PPD and Radical Social-Democratic Party again supported Lagos as candidate. This time Lagos won the primary on 30...
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of Proposition H in 2022, mayoral elections were rescheduled to coincide with presidential elections. The election will use ranked-choice voting. Incumbent...
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Nnamdi Azikiwe (category University of Lagos people)
was transferred to Methodist Boys' High School, Lagos, and he made friends with classmates from old Lagos families such as George Shyngle, Francis Cole...
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Ibrahim Babangida (category 1941 births)
informed by his sectional commander General Theophilus Danjuma of the capitulation of the Biafran Army to the federal military government in Lagos, signaling...
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Ecclesiastical Province of Lagos is one of the 14 ecclesiastical provinces of the Church of Nigeria. It comprises 13 dioceses: Lagos (Bishop: Ifedola Senasu...
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List of pastors in Nigeria (category Lists of Nigerian people by occupation)
senior pastor, Foundation of Truth Assembly, Surulere, Lagos State. William Kumuyi (born 6 June 1941) is a Nigerian pastor, evangelist, General-Overseer...
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Action Group (Nigeria) (section Elections)
in Lagos. Although pro-socialist, the party was regarded in some establishment circles as supporting Communism, and was viewed with suspicion by the...
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California Attorney General election was held on November 2, 2010, to choose the Attorney General of California. The primary election was held on June 8, 2010...
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commercial interests of Calabar, Kano, Lagos and Port Harcourt. The eight Africans represented the Colony of Lagos, Ijebu, Oyo Province, Rivers district...
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List of fascist movements (section Croatia (1941–1945))
founded by former communist Percy Stephensen. The organisation was founded in October 1941 and existed until March 1942 when it was suppressed by Australian...
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Joseph Wayas (category 1941 births)
red-carpet treatment. In the lead-up to the 1983 elections, Wayas was the leader of the NPN party's "Lagos Group" that supported a change of governor in...
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Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (category Leaders ousted by a coup)
Kingsport docked at Lagos Harbor via the SYNCOM satellite on 23 August 1963. It marked the first live two-way call between heads of government by satellite. Balewa...
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Aminu Kano (category Candidates in the 1979 Nigerian presidential election)
JSTOR 161100. Oyediran, Oyeleye (1981). The Nigerian 1979 elections. Internet Archive. Illupeju, Lagos [Nigeria] : Macmillan Nigeria. ISBN 978-0-333-31786-0...
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Eric Gairy (category Leaders ousted by a coup)
from January 1939 to September 1941. He moved to Aruba where he worked several years in the oil refinery of the Lago Oil and Transport Company. Eric...
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are currently held by Democrats. Newsom won 61.9% of the vote in both the 2018 gubernatorial election and the 2021 recall election. He received 55.9%...
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Ken Saro-Wiwa (category Academic staff of the University of Lagos)
Ilorin and Lagos and collaborated with the Nottingham Playhouse theater group. He briefly became a teaching assistant at the University of Lagos and later...
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was formed by the leader of the party that won the election. The first federal election was won by the Northern People's Congress led by Abubakar Tafawa...
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Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign (section Attempts to disrupt the 2024 presidential election)
his own candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. Shortly thereafter, West visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago, bringing with him Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist...
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– January 1985) was a Nigerian trade unionist and nationalist based in Lagos, Nigeria during the colonial era, one of the founders of the Nigerian Youth...
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Dominant-party system (category Elections)
every election in Lagos State since the end of military rule in Nigeria in 1999. Rwanda[citation needed] Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) Led by President...
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gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Republican Governor Greg Abbott won re-election to a third...
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German American Bund (category 1941 disestablishments in the United States)
criminal offense punishable by up to five years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Gerhard Kunze fled to Mexico in November 1941. However, Mexican authorities...
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